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Veal Recipes

Veal is a young cow. Depending on its age, the flesh ranges from white to light pink in color. It is very lean and has a delicate flavor. Because it is so lean, it is often cooked with a moist-heat method to keep it from drying out. Try one of these veal recipes.
Veal Mozzarella Recipe
Sherry wine and cream make a great sauce for veal medallions topped with mozzarella.
Veal Scaloppini with Prosciutto and Sage (Saltimbocca alla Romana) Recipe
This is a simple and easy version of the classic Italian veal saltimbocca as made in Rome.
Braised Veal Roast with Vegetable Gravy Recipe
Braised Veal Roast with Vegetable Gravy Recipe. The pressure cooker makes quick work of this hearty meal. The rich gravy is flavored with onions, garlic, carrots, celery, and herbs.
Veal with Asparagus Recipe
Veal with Asparagus Recipe. In this quick low-fat dish, veal is cooked with not only asparagus, but also shallots, garlic, mushrooms, and wine.
Veal Scaloppine with Ginger and Lime Recipe
Veal Scaloppine with Ginger and Lime Recipe. Ginger and lime make a pungent sauce for veal.
Grilled Veal Chops and Zucchini with Rosemary Recipe
Grilled Veal Chops and Zucchini with Rosemary Recipe. Boned veal chops are marinated in lemon oil, then skewered on rosemary sprigs with zucchini and grilled.
Veal with Amaretto Papaya Cream Gravy Recipe
As elegant and gourmet as it sounds, this veal dish with pan reduction sauce goes together quickly.
Veal Marsala Recipe
Veal medallions are sauteed and topped with a flamed Marsala sauce.
Veal Ragout with Cepes and Sage Recipe
Veal Ragout with Cepes and Sage Recipe. Dried cepes mushrooms (also known as porcini), garlic, and wine are used to give a rich flavor to this hearty veal stew.
Veal Chops with Anchovy and Caper Sauce Recipe
Brandy, anchovies, capers and ham make an interesting sauce for veal chops.

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