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  1. meat from a calf (= a young cow)Topics Foodc1

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You need not use veal chops, if veal chops are not your bag.
As the contestants transform a veal rack, veal sweetbread and veal shank into 10 plates in just two hours and 35 minutes, you can munch on food catered by Mr. Boulud himself.
Ingredients. "That moment of tasting veal that really tastes like veal is a very powerful thing," he said.
Cotoletta alla Milanese, also known as veal Milanese, is a popular Italian dish that is traditionally made with a veal cutlet.
So, the tortellini with hay-baked pumpkin, the barbecue Devon rose veal with chopped veal brain, and the pistachio chouquette dishes were ours and not something we'd ever done before.
Specialties like braised veal cheeks with gremolata, roast duck with blood orange essence, and paccheri pasta with veal guanciale and aged pecorino are all prepared and served in copper casseroles.
Jack's flattened veal was savory and crisp — good enough.
A veal chop Milanese tried for something more interesting: Instead of a cutlet, a whole veal chop was used, pounded out thin, breaded and pan fried and still attached to the bone.
Ask for some, with pickled peppers and two or three creamy dips to go with it, after which you might want some veal stew or yogurt-soaked veal dumplings in a clay dish.
Entree favorites included the veal saltimbocca and the chicken Contadina.
Veal chops Beau Séjour is our featured recipe for today.
And it was the most tender veal I've ever tasted.
Essentially, the veal had been massaged every time he walked.
"We didn't used to make pattern socks," Mr. Veal said.
One of them, the so ramyun, is made with veal.
To make involtini di carne, buy very thin veal scallops.
So would Mark Bittman's recipe for a springtime veal stew.
They share the same private quarterback coach in Ron Veal.
And note that many people substitute veal for the pork.
One table was for the half that would taste the veal.
Easy: The tagliatelle with hand-chopped ragu, risotto, and veal jus.
Geneva Reed-Veal is expected to appear with Clinton on Feb.
John went for veal in Russian red wine with pomegranate marinade.
Main courses include rabbit, veal cheeks and grilled dry-aged steaks.
Or join me in cooking Melissa Clark's recipe for veal Parmesan.
Veal dishes like osso buco are usually worth the extra money.
A luscious veal tartare, topped with peppered Parmesan crisps, mimicked tuna.
That kind of personal touch inspired Ms. Reed-Veal to join Mrs.
The stalls sell everything from black bread to these yummy veal croquettes.
Mr. Veal, 48, has worked in sock mills since he was 18.
The measure would also apply to pork and calves raised for veal.
To make the veal Cordon bleu, cover cutlets loosely in cling wrap.
Like piccata, Marsala and saltimbocca, francese was originally made with veal cutlets.
Ms. Veal said securing funding for the team remains her biggest struggle.
A similar sauce accompanies the grilled veal at Rao's in East Harlem.
As the event wound to a close, Veal made one final plea.
An initiative on this year's California ballot would extend the sales ban to pork from hogs born to out-of-state sows housed in gestation pens and to veal from out-of-state calves housed in veal crates.
Nevertheless, Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, said the settlement is a clear victory.
Jerusalem (CNN)The dinner was to start with veal paté and Cumberland sauce.
The prix fixe also included a rigatoni Bolognese of beef, veal and pork.
He bantered with customers while polishing off a plate of veal and stuffing.
Lower prices for fresh and frozen pork, beef and veal drove the decrease.
"I am here representing the mothers who are not heard," Reed-Veal said.
"If you decide not to vote," Ms. Reed-Veal said, "shut your mouth."
Conventional food pairings would include dishes made with beef, lamb, veal and pork.
These recipes are very old — and very powerful, like tortilla of veal brains.
Favorites for fund-raisers are the veal Parmesan, chicken Marsala and chicken piccata.
Ms. Fortune died suddenly in 2011, a loss that hit Ms. Veal hard.
For sausage, you generally want a combination of pork and beef or veal.
Holt allegedly shot Veal and fled in his vehicle, a rented U-Haul truck.
Pound each piece of veal to a consistent flatness–about 1/4-inch thick.
I've generally been the guy who orders a veal Parm to accompany the steak.
As for food, he got veal chop parmigiana and she got the dover sole.
Both are traditional, and both are made of veal, beef or pork, occasionally chicken.
I ordered the Veal Parmesan and the Spicy Rigatoni and they were both excellent.
One consisted mainly of pork, one of beans, and one of peas or veal.
Pleasingly homey pork and veal meatballs came in a tomato gravy with shaved Parmesan.
Finnish TV carried ads of a portly chef prodding succulent cuts of veal and
Osso Buco is a veal dish that is traditionally served with risotto or polenta.
It's the first where you can order veal Parmesan as well as chicken parm.
Another night brought a flank steak of veal wearing fresh herbs and olive oil.
For dinner, he'd have quail eggs, salmon and Brussels sprouts, or veal with plums.
One of the things they still make is a veal, beef and lamb meatloaf.
But you'll be a monster who is eating a really delicious piece of veal.
"Really loves veal and pizza," Mr. Caneiro wrote about himself on his Facebook page.
Tiramisù is still going strong, as are various incarnations of chicken (or veal) Marsala.
Veal Rossini garnished with earthy black truffles looks straight out of a medieval banquet.
The menu is expansive, but a fan-favorite dish, the veal parmesan, costs $55.
But the cost of beef and veal increased by the most since July 2008.
Proposition 12, or the Prevention of Cruelty to Farm Animals Act, sets minimum space requirements for calves raised for veal, breeding pigs and egg-laying hens, and bans the sale of raw veal, pork or eggs from animals enclosed in too little space.
It can handle beef, pork, veal, lamb, ground meat, chicken, fish (even shellfish) and eggs.
Grubhub noted a spike in orders of fancier foods like veal, prime rib and calamari.
Drain most of the juices from the pan to the plate with the veal rolls.
Kirkley had had to alter the platter so it could hold the unexpectedly sized veal.
Reed-Veal believes Encinia should face other charges like assault, battery and/or false arrest.
The Lions chipped away and got within 44-29 on a layup by Marlain Veal.
Geneva Reed-Veal One year ago yesterday, I lived the worst nightmare anyone could imagine.
"People go around and say, 'You're being pimped by the secretary,'" Ms. Reed-Veal said.
In 2013, police discovered the decomposing corpse of 56-year-old British woman Janet Veal.
The same semblance is seen amongst Cavatelli and Clams, or Veal "Blanquette" with Mushrooms & Sweetbreads.
Try the veal cordon bleu schwinger filled with farmer's bacon and nöldis cheese (34 francs).
She is not the only jumper who has formed a tight bond with Ms. Veal.
The wounded Veal called 911 from home but then got in her vehicle and began driving.
But if you're totally shook by the thought of eating turtle, you can sub in veal.
Place the flour in a shallow bowl and dredge the rolled veal in the flour. 33.
For the family-style plates, we had veal milanese and hand-rolled pasta with Bolognese sauce.
Standouts on a recent visit included the veal meatballs, gyro tacos, and the mac 'n' cheese.
Plenty of vegetables, veal stock, and sherry make for a delicious soup, no matter the protein.
For my main, I get veal topped with eggplant and mozzarella, and it's to DIE for.
Wide receiver Teddy Veal caught 10 passes for 110 yards and a score for the Bulldogs.
County officials neglected to contact Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, listed as her next of kin.
It could be eggplant slices, swordfish cut thinly, or pounded veal (or beef or pork) cutlets.
That included veal Marsala, and it's where the addition of mushrooms appears to have been codified.
It's what you get with this riff on saltimbocca, a combination of veal, prosciutto and sage.
Mantia can be eaten in two bites, flaky phyllo giving way to ground veal, still steaming.
Los Pincelines Serious food from the mountains, like venison, partridge, suckling pig and veal, stylishly served.
Here I'm inspired by the French blanquette, a stew, usually veal, in a creamy white sauce.
And, after those and the veal, definitely this vegan Thai curry vegetables dish at some point.
In October, we ate veal brains and got a room at a fancy hotel in San Francisco.
Country after country presented their very different-looking chartreuse creations, and soon thereafter came the veal platters.
Adams Farm is voluntarily recalling beef, veal and bison products due to the possible E. coli contamination.
There are a whopping seven patties on top this burger, as well as cheddar and veal bacon.
She gave me a hug and made me a plate of leftover veal to bring with me.
In December, Ms. Reed-Veal, the mother of Ms. Bland, received a Christmas card in the mail.
Canada is the sixth largest exporter of beef and veal, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
At Piccolo's in Omaha, Buffett is known to order veal with lemon and a root beer float.
The USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service is adding tariff schedule codes and updating assessment levels for imported veal.
I wish more restaurants would find veal of this quality and cook it so simply and well.
All your arm work goes into pounding out the veal, which you're probably used to anyway, playa.
It took only a few seconds to decide: crab, mussels, scallop tartare, veal ragu, and lamb sweetbreads.
And a traditional whole veal breast stuffed with Swiss chard will be the centerpiece of her table.
Then, the veal with its stuffing of chard, a vegetable that is in constant use in Provence.
His choice of chicken over the more traditional veal or pork also nudges the dish toward lightness.
You could serve it with summery pastas, salads and caponatas, veal and pork dishes, even with fish.
The Jazzy Jumpers provide a safe haven for children and teenagers in the neighborhood, Ms. Veal said.
I replaced the veal with plump sea scallops and brightened the whole thing with verdant, seasonal asparagus.
It is a farming hub, producing veal, wool, grain and honey for purveyors at home and beyond.
And he cooks well, rustic yet aristocratic fare like terrines, fish soups, veal stews and roasted chickens.
This weekend's lunch menu includes cheese pizza or veggie burgers, and breaded veal patty or tofu burger.
"Everything is the same, except there are no cigarettes," she said, finishing a plate of veal piccata.
You can serve it with pork, with veal, with steak: grilled, roasted or seared in a pan.
Next came a blanquette de veau, the monochrome veal stew cherished by French schoolchildren — textbook buttery deliciousness.
In keeping with the continental theme, you might look at our recipe for veal chops beau séjour.
Down the block is an old-school Brooklyn-Italian dining room serving linguine, veal parm and clams casino.
Munch said the grim scene that Louviere came upon stemmed from a domestic situation between Holt and Veal.
California's Proposition 12 establishes minimum space requirements for egg-laying chickens, calves raised for veal, and pregnant pigs.
To celebrate the show's Ru-versary, PEOPLE's got the cast Ru-veal for Season 9 — premiering this spring.
Just when people are expecting "something fancy like veal-stuffed prunes and Armagnac," she serves them something casual.
The restaurant is empty, which means that you can hear the chefs pounding the veal in the back.
We settled for a passable version of veal saltimbocca: three sautéed medallions topped with prosciutto, mozzarella and sage.
Each ordered an individual pie topped with veal meatballs, though Mr. Birbiglia requested his without onions and olives.
Echoing many activists' suspicions of foul play, Reed-Veal reiterated she does not believe her daughter killed herself.
I had expected French pâté and got some nondescript "meat" instead—whether it was called salmon or veal.
But as Reed-Veal noted, there are many black women whose final hours in police custody remain mysterious.
Our favorite entree was the homemade pappardelle in a vibrant Bolognese sauce filled with pork, veal and beef.
It's nothing to do with amaretto or veal, but I love Amanda Hess's series, "Internetting," for The Times.
The veal Rossini is a triumph, with a nicely undercooked veal mignon and just enough richness from the little slice of pan-seared foie gras—and just enough mystery from the minced black truffle—to make it work, in a way that the original tournedos version no longer quite does.
The company has also recalled an undetermined amount of veal cutlets sold to food services, not directly to consumers.
And the steamed mussels — a yawn on most menus — were livened with rosé wine and chunks of veal chorizo.
The CDC recommends 145 degrees for whole (non-ground) beef, veal, lamb, fresh pork, ham, and even fin fish.
He smuggled in some veal in the way that he traditionally did, in a prophylactic condom in his buttocks.
There is meat soup, veal in mushroom cream sauce, peas, a kind of pommes frites, salad, and fruit compote.
KronenhalleThere's no better place to eat Switzerland's signature rösti, a potato-pancake-y dish that's often served with veal.
Even so, I doused it with veal stock, so it was a far cry from the typical old tricks.
It was served with a smoked-oyster emulsion and a rich veal gravy and topped with red sorrel leaves.
Now Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, is raising awareness about other black daughters whose deaths escaped widespread media attention.
Veal, who was playing with a torn meniscus, was the only Lion to reach double figures with 10 points.
"To live life without veal or chicken stock, fish cheeks, sausages, cheese, or organ meats is treasonous," he wrote.
So maybe this December I'll return to Providence for another veal parm and a glass or two of nebbiolo.
At 1D, we have a fairly easy fill-in-the-blank, "___ buco," which is OSSO buco, the veal dish.
Diners could get a leg of veal with pan gravy in 1958 and, for a starter, jellied turkey bouillon.
For this meal, she picked herbs from her terrace for saltimbocca alla Romana (veal rolled with ham and sage).
"He used to come in for one thing, to buy big, heavy frying pans to make his veal cutlets."
His meal is almost always the same: pistachio-studded chicken liver pâté, followed by veal kidneys in mustard sauce.
There is spaghetti with mussels, sea beans, chili and parsley, a veal chop, or skirt steak with anchovy butter.
There is a bit of veal for those who desire a more substantial plate of food, but it's optional.
Proposition 63 would establish new cage-free housing requirements for baby veal calves, mother pigs, and egg-laying hens.
Add the white wine and tomato sauce and bring to a boil, cook 2 to ­3 minutes, and then return the veal rolls to the pan and simmer for about 4 minutes, or until the veal is just cooked through and the sauce is glossy and has the consistency of a thin gravy.
Tuck into some hearty melted raclette or pork and veal sausages and pretend you're in Piedmont while the winter lasts.
We order two drinks, one with gin and another with vodka, veal tomahawk, branzino, and a side of roasted cauliflower.
Divide the parsley mixture evenly over the veal, spreading it to form a thin layer on top of each piece.
Make the sauce: Heat the veal stock in a medium saucepan over high and reduce by half, about 43 minutes.
Argentina produced 2.8 million tonnes of beef and veal in 2017, exceeding its domestic consumption by 1999,000 tonnes in 2017.
In March, Fulton and McBath were joined by Carr, Reed-Veal, and Hamilton for a powerful campaign video for Clinton.
There he caught fish, and in that kitchen, at nine, he had first served up veal kidneys with puréed potatoes.
The restaurant's seven-course 180 euro ($203) menu includes champagne and oysters, roasted lobster and suckling veal with black truffle.
Grand jury decides against indictments in Sandra Bland's death "No one should be OK with this," Reed-Veal said Thursday.
Literally "hen in a pot," it&aposs a whole hen stuffed with minced pork and veal, breadcrumbs and an egg.
In Massachusetts, we succeeded in banning the sale of eggs, veal and pork derived from animals kept in extreme confinement.
They were followed by another classic, zapallitos rellenos, roasted eight-ball zucchini stuffed with sliced veal, eggs, tomato and béchamel.
Granted, eating veal might make you feel like a monster; the slaughtering of young calves to make it is controversial.
Mr. Gokce is negotiating for a second New York location where he will serve his signature beef and veal burger.
Dishes like smoked trout toast, veal schnitzel and fondue will be served, and there will be an after-ski menu.
People dined out on veal and chicken Marsala for decades afterward, as Italian-American restaurants became favored middle-class destinations.
A straightforward menu of sandwiches, rotisserie chicken and veal Milanese is served at banquettes, tables and a black granite bar.
The exotic notes in the aubergine purée that accompanies the robust veal ragout come from touches of ginger and orange.
The feature makes it just a little easier to have the best burger or veal parmesan in the city sooner.
But the pizzas are charred and stretchy in all the right ways, and that veal parma is salted just right.
Rolled up with cheeses and smoked meat, breaded and fried, veal also serves as the filling for the alluring Skanderbeg.
In one taped segment, Ramsay shows how he prepares his classic veal marsala with a side of fettucine and green beans.
Heat the olive oil in a medium heavy-bottomed saucepan over high, then sear sausage and veal all over, 212 minutes.
No platters were harmed in the presenting of the veal, and before long, the first day of the competition was over.
Animal: If you're hankering for some pig head terrine, veal tongue, and other odds and ends, Animal is a safe pick.
Batali also makes "Coietti," more popularly known as veal braciole, a dish that's special to several generations of the Batali family.
The three related-party entities are owned by Miratorg's shareholders and involved respectively in poultry production, cattle breeding and veal production.
In turn, the U.S. should eliminate all barriers to such U.K. farm products as beef, veal, lamb, mutton, cheese, and butter.
Much like with veal milanese, Trabocchi told Insider that he favors cacio e pepe because it's far lighter than fettuccine Alfredo.
The old man who kept asking if she served stuffed veal breast, made the way his wife did before she died.
"One year ago yesterday I lived the worst nightmare anybody could imagine," Geneva Reed-Veal told the DNC crowd Tuesday night.
All the steaks, along with whole racks of lamb and veal, are cooked over charcoal, then brought over for tableside carving.
When it appeared, it looked rather like braised veal, served in a brown gravylike sauce, surrounded by peas, carrots and potatoes.
The original scaloppine al Marsala is a simple browned veal cutlet flavored with the wine and finished with a quick deglaze.
With these wines, I would suggest firmer fish, like monkfish or tuna; shellfish, like lobster or scallops; poultry, and even veal.
The mantia, baked dumplings filled with ground veal and onions, will seem tough and dry, too, if you order them alone.
Those in the industry refer to them as "veal," in reference to the now-outlawed practice of slaughtering baby calves for meat.
The most those with the allergy can do is to avoid red meat, which includes beef, lamb, pork, veal, goat, among others.
For example, the effort to ban veal crates leaves the rest of the cattle industry untouched — to say nothing of other animals.
Mr. Shaner had the smart idea of turning veal Oscar sideways; asparagus, the traditional garnish, goes to the center of the plate.
Beef cheeks and veal are braised separately and then, when they have reached different forms of seductiveness, combined with chanterelles and porcini.
Place in the pan to brown, working in batches so not to crowd the pan, continue with remaining ground beef and veal.
Among the other highlights was a peppery and pink taramosalata dip, tender veal tongue on spinach, and smoked scallops with foraged peas.
There was a handsomely improved $42 blanquette of veal cheeks with tender-crisp vegetables and a little disc of buttered rice pilaf.
Veal, lamb, chicken, pasta and seafood are featured, with an extensive array of crudo dishes and at an eight-seat raw bar.
Meat mavens can experiment with the "Chinese Hot Dog" (Iberian pork and Chinese cabbage) followed by a veal filet or rib-eye.
According to The Democrat & Chronicle in Rochester, veal francese was first served there around 1967, at a restaurant called the Brown Derby.
Carbone's famous veal parm drew crowds of delivery people after the notoriously exclusive New York restaurant announced it was open for takeout.
Specials may include succulent lobster salad that arrives under the shell (2198 dollars) or veal heart shaved in a salad (21041 dollars).
That could mean veal Milanese in Milan, a lobster roll in Maine, a chocolate croissant in France and pad Thai in Thailand.
The menu, which includes kharcho (veal-and-walnut stew) and herb-flecked khachapuri, is elevated yet traditional — much like the space itself.
You start with seven kinds of beef cuts, plus veal cheek, tongue, oxtail and a sausage-stuffed pig's foot or cotechino sausage.
Ms. Veal stepped in as Ms. Fortune's replacement that year and has been the head coach of the Jazzy Jumpers ever since.
When Brooklyn Community Services welcomed the Jazzy Jumpers into the Seth Low center, it also hired Ms. Veal as an activity specialist.
He was one of several outstanding escapees from the prison system, including one, Veal Lee, who escaped the year before Mr. Dishman.
Perhaps seafood is the way to go: A substantial veal chop was not flattered by a banal medley of vegetables, mostly peppers.
"If you're willing to work hard, you'll find a job," he said as a man swung a cleaver at a veal carcass.
But he scatters Bronte pistachios on a beet salad, adds them to a vinaigrette for veal, and relies on them for desserts.
Add the beef and veal and cook, stirring, and breaking the meat up using a wooden spoon until browned, about 5 minutes.
The female victim, Simone Veal, 32, of Marrero, Louisiana, was pronounced dead at the scene, said Dr. Gerry Cvitanovich, the Jefferson Parish coroner.
For more than a decade, Lopez—who was in the country illegally—worked 21979-hour shifts, milking cows and caring for veal calves.
Squeeze the garlic out, discarding the skins, and place in a large bowl with the beef, veal, cheeses, pepper, salt, parsley, and egg.
Mrs Clinton comforted Ms Reed-Veal when she teared up talking about her daughter, and praised her as an advocate of police reform.
Then, you'll pound your veal loin, season it wth salt and pepper, and rub it with a mixture of parsley, cheese, and nutmeg.
In November, Massachusetts voters approved a ballot to prohibit the sale of eggs, pork, and veal from animals raised in small, confined spaces.
And he connects handily with the bassist Reginald Veal and the drummer Jeff (Tain) Watts, favoring a hard-nosed, loose-limbed polyrhythmic swagger.
The menu at the Manhattan eatery touts decadent entrees like the roasted veal chop with lemon and thyme marmalade for $54, 15 oz.
"Warren enjoyed our veal with lemon and we always served him a root beer float at the end of his meal," Sheehan says.
"She knows that when a young, black life is cut short, it's not just a loss," Geneva Reed-Veal, Sandra Bland's mother, said.
The evening menu offers peekytoe crab salad with leeks and artichokes, a French onion burger, duck tortellini in consommé and classic veal blanquette.
A Good Appetite This lighter version of the usual fried veal cutlets is topped with juicy tomatoes, basil and milky bits of mozzarella.
Guests enjoy dishes like veal on a spin-painted plate, and the festival as a whole gets a sponsor-pleasing dollop of prestige.
As she wrote in her memoir, the veal was "less tender" than in France, the herbs harder to find, the turkeys much bigger.
Steamed roots, caraway farfalle with carrots, scallop "caprese" in tomato broth, and veal dumplings with turnips give you some idea of the menu.
Veal Don Peppe: chopped raw tomatoes, red peppers and onions ladled over a breaded cutlet that you could slice with a wooden spoon.
The hot dog's immediate ancestors, traditional wienerwursts and frankfurters from Germany and Austria, were made from combinations of pork, beef and sometimes veal.
Last year, we ate an average of 219 pounds per person of beef, pork, poultry, veal, and lamb — four times the world average.
Breakfast, lunch and a dinner menu — featuring chicken and waffles and veal short ribs in a dish very much like poutine — are served.
Schnitzel was, and the particular schnitzel I had seen was veal, pounded to the thickness of flannel, inside a rippled crust of crumbs.
One guest described a summer picnic with singing and music-making and a meal of veal-and-fruit pies, beef and salad, she writes.
Massachusetts voters thought chickens -- as well as the pigs and cows that become pork and veal -- would be better off in less tight quarters.
"There is no one who believes this is right for the crime," Geneva Reed-Veal, Bland's mother, said at a news conference in Chicago.
The longtime animal rescuer started the sanctuary and rescue for farm animals after falling for a sickly veal calf that no one else wanted.
Over that period, China was also Canada's third-biggest export market for beef and veal, buying C$48 million worth, according to Statistics Canada.
Most were super-futuristic silver and white behemoths, like how I anticipate we'll be serving veal in 2050 when we all live in space.
"What a blessing to be standing here so Sandy can still speak through her Mama," said Sandra Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, in another.
In the morning, I pounded veal cutlets for schnitzel; in the afternoon, I put scraps of pork through an electric meat grinder for bratwurst.
While we're on the subject of meatballs, the restaurant's carnivorous version, made from a family recipe that combines pork, veal and beef, tasted heavenly.
Frank Ciaramella has not been in a family photo in years, and he also cannot remember the last time he had good veal scaloppine.
This year's menu, designed by Fauchon, includes truffle popcorn, gazpacho, risotto, duck mousse pâté, veal filet, mini-sandwiches, French cheeses and dessert for €35.
Impressively tender and flavorful veal tongue with artichokes and white beans was served at the original from the start, and it is worth repeating.
Augustine says Buffett's favorite dishes were veal with no gravy and a side of lemon, or chicken Parmesan for lunch, or chicken noodle soup.
In the winter, you'll find heavier fare, such as veal stracotto (stew) — piled on a crusty roll, like some Venetian version of pulled pork.
The veal dish, served on a bed of spinach, featured three thin slices, each topped with a slice of prosciutto and garnished with fresh sage.
"To me, life without veal stock, pork fat, sausage, organ meat, demi-glace, or even stinky cheese is a life not worth living," he said.
Veal en croute took the starring role at the 1980s Oscar dinner, on a simpler menu that included vegetable-based sides like asparagus and mushrooms. 
The panel also included Nicole Paultre-Bell, fiance of Sean Bell; Maria Hamilton, mother of Dontre Hamilton; and Geneva Reed-Veal, mother of Sandra Bland.
Whereas the chartreuses had been one-plate wonders, the racks of veal were presented on gigantic platters that took two people to lift and carry.
On Saturday, Adams Farm recalled several of its beef, veal, and bison products after being notified of seven illnesses that were associated with the items.
And these classic meatballs from Matty Matheson combine equal parts beef, veal, and pork for a red sauce dinner just like Grandma used to make.
Tom decided to go big, with all three courses from Pastis: bouillabaisse (€15.50), braised veal neck (€26.50) and coconut panna cotta with passionfruit soup (€10.50).
Goulash here is made with beef, not veal, but it still comes with buttered spaetzle that squiggle their way into the meaty, paprika-choked sauce.
Another signature dish of Mr. Barrila's is the truffled veal chop, served with truffled mashed potatoes, though it was not available either night we visited.
At dinner, visitors can expect a six-course dinner of "contemporary European cuisine," with courses including caviar, foie gras, lobster, sea snails and veal tenderloin.
Though the taste isn't completely repulsive, I can't help but feel a creeping queasiness at the thought that veal and salmon can taste so alike.
I once walked into a "humane" butcher store and asked for veal knees so my Roman grandmother could make a traditional bone soup for Christmas.
Cruel and gory dishes like foie gras, veal tongue, and marrow filled the table as I ate each one with less humanity than the last.
Only this schnitty, as they call it Down Under, is made not from veal or chicken, but from abalone fished in the waters of Tasmania.
Veal — calves that are slaughtered around 25 weeks old — is a prime example of this; it's much more tender, velvety, and succulent than straight beef.
It's why you often see veal in a variety of different preparations (particularly breaded and fried) that you wouldn't normally see with cuts of beef.
Among the restaurant's to-go offerings is its famous $69 veal Parmesan; other menu items include a whole branzino for $95 and rigatoni for $32.
Ms. Veal, her assistant coaches and some of the jumpers' parents shoulder the costs of entering the team in competitions, buying uniforms and securing transportation.
Inspired by California's wine region, it serves refined, seasonal dishes such as Orange Honey and Almond-roasted Duck Breast, or Pomegranate-glazed Veal Osso Bucco.
You used to be able to get roast veal on garlic bread at the Mill Basin Deli or Jay & Lloyd's Kosher Deli, both in Brooklyn.
It can be triggered, in some people, when they load up on purine-rich foods and drinks — things like bacon, steak, scallops, veal, and beer.
"Many restaurants in Berlin claim to serve the best schnitzel," Magers says of the fried, thin veal cutlet that's one of Germany's most famous dishes.
Is there another restaurant in New York that makes as much use of veal, and as little of any other meat, as Cka Ka Qellu?
"There are no payments being made, there are no secret emails about this," Ms. Reed-Veal said, perhaps inadvertently reminding people about the controversy over Mrs.
After all, I can make my own version of his Veal Marsala, and even watch videos of him lovingly describe how to cook it, any day.
I tucked into crisp, lightly battered squid and flavorful chile-flecked veal meatballs on a bed of orzo studded with sun-dried tomatoes and green olives.
Ground meats Ground meats such as beef, veal, pork, or poultry can be refrigerated for one to two days and frozen for three to four months.
Orders of veal were up 18 percent compared to other Sundays last year, prime rib spiked 17 percent and crab cakes were ordered 10 percent more.
"When a campaign gets vicious, pay attention to what it is really about," Reed-Veal said of the acrimony between Clinton's campaign and and Vermont Sen.
If it passes, though, it'll be pretty expansive, including the words steak, sausage, burger, hamburger, and escalope (a cutlet like you might find in veal scallopini).
Ms Reed-Veal recited a poem about Mrs Clinton whom she described as "selfless" and as someone with staying power after so many years in politics.
Similarly, Massachusetts voters in 2016 prohibited certain animal housing and banned sales of out-of-state eggs, pork and veal from animals raised in that housing.
Barcelona, Spain: This lunch is composed of cream of vegetable soup, pan-fried veal with salad, a piece of bread, an orange, a banana, and water.
As it stands the average African ate only an estimated 3.78 kilograms of beef and veal in 2017 -- considerably less than the 6.41-kilogram global average.
Taste them, and you notice their delicacy along with the naked simplicity of the chopped veal gently cooked into tenderness with dark and meaty dried porcini.
" Lindsey Veal Jr., a mental health counselor, said Morrow "actually makes the prison safer," and added: "There are very few inmates I can call fully rehabilitated.
In contrast to the milky opacity of the veal and pork broths is the translucent, sparkling-gold chicken broth in a ramyun called the Fish Coop.
Dooky Chase's light-brown gumbo, packed with shrimp, crabs, ham, veal stew meat, chicken and two kinds of sausage, is based on Ms. Chase's grandmother's recipe.
I was determined to reformulate the dish so that the eggplant would behave like a cutlet of veal or chicken, standing on its own crusty merits.
There are exemplary sweetbreads with a veal-crayfish reduction, buttered snails dropped into soft-scrambled eggs, a pink plank of guinea hen terrine, and so on.
There was an antipasto of bresaola and crusty bread, then bowls of long, thin maccheroni in tomato sauce, followed by plates of veal and pork meatballs.
I've basted April Bloomfield's roasted veal shank for a photo shoot, then mistakenly eaten a third of it before the photographer had taken the beauty shot.
Even more traditional are the pelmeni, filled with beef, lamb, and veal, and topped with mushroom gravy, which are addictive until they congeal at room temperature.
Toni Veal, the head coach, was chastising two young turners who had been twirling ropes for a jumper but had failed to align with her rhythm.
And then you could round out the week with these veal chops in cherry-pepper sauce, or, if you prefer, pork chops in cherry-pepper sauce.
They are versatile wines, and would go well with pork, poultry, veal, more assertive fish like salmon and tuna, and a range of eastern European preparations.
His father retired as the president of Berliner & Marx, a former veal company in Brooklyn that was a subsidiary of the former Beatrice Foods in Chicago.
"I'm here to make sure that these kids are O.K." That's Toni Veal, the coach of the Jazzy Jumpers, a double Dutch team from Brownsville, Brooklyn.
Although not quite as tender, grilled teres major, basically three chops of beef shoulder, was juicy and properly cooked, and accompanied by a pleasing veal demi-glace.
"I am here with Hillary Clinton tonight, because she is a leader and a mother who will say our children's names," Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, said.
But they weren't able to relax until the jet had left Iranian airspace, after which "champagne bottles were popped" and veal and chocolates were served, he said.
Mr. Lambert said that Ms. Reed-Veal had pushed for the nonfinancial conditions because she wanted to help other mothers who were going through the same circumstances.
Consider recipes for duck cassoulet, coq au vin, slow-roasted lamb shoulder or veal braciole from this new book instead of the usual brisket or roast chicken.
The rich veal broth was packed with different flavors, including the runny egg yolk and the mushrooms, and the noodles were springy and held the broth well.
My favorite tasting was a veal ravioli with truffle cream sauce, and a flower-shaped chocolate mousse cake from George V, the restaurant at the Four Seasons.
For his own meals, Mr. Trump flies in the world's greatest chefs from the world's top restaurants, and the world's best veal from the world's cruellest slaughterhouses.
Make the lomo sauce: In a medium bowl, stir the reserved veal jus with the soy sauce, oyster sauce, and red wine vinegar and set aside. 4.
Periodically throughout the meal of fried veal cutlets with capers and potato gratin, I'd turn to gaze at the lemon tart on the counter, glistening daisy bright.
Naturally she brought back some Passover recipes along with her tale: one for a stuffed veal breast with Swiss chard and the other for an ancient haroseth.
Allen went on to cook for her husband, six children and farmhands using what the farm produced: milk, eggs, fruit, vegetables and home-raised pork and veal.
Manhatta isn't the first restaurant to update veal blanquette with meat that's roasted rather than stewed, but the sauce is so blandly milky that it's hardly there.
For his stocks, most of which are made in 210-gallon pots, Mr. Becker gets 704 pounds of veal bones a week and 21958 pounds of chicken.
Pale and disturbing in countenance, these Bavarian veal-and-pork sausages are light and fragrant with lemon and onion, and are generally served steamed, alongside a pretzel.
In its complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court, the Meat Institute is seeking an injunction against the sales ban targeting out-of-state veal and pork.
In parts of Westminster and Fleet Street voicing nuanced opinions about Mr Blair meets with a mix of bafflement and distaste, like ordering veal at a vegan restaurant.
Authorities say the shooting deaths were sparked after a crash involving Holt and Veal, both 32 — and that Louviere, 26, became involved when he stopped to assist them.
China's beef and veal consumption has risen more than 10 percent over the past five years, while consumption of chicken and pork has actually declined in recent years.
There are few garnishes as rewarding as French fries, especially when they're sitting atop a bed of stir-fried tenderloin, veal-stock-drowned veggies, scallions, and pepper sauce.
"While most people oppose the cruelty of veal production, few realize that this industry exists because of the dairy industry,"  Susie Coston, Farm Sanctuary's National Shelter Director, said.
In August, Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in federal court against the county and the state, as well as specific troopers and officials.
We'll be having three courses (tuna, salmon, and veal) and a pack of fancy dry treats—the kind you give your cat when they deserve a little extra.
That means duck prosciutto, lamb riblets with pistachios and fennel, pappardelle with eggplant and ricotta made with almond milk, and a veal chop with honey-mustard demi-glace.
Mutton dressed as lamb and lamb dressed as veal: This is a farm on which the human stock has been subjected to a sort of sartorial-genetic engineering.
At the age of 303, he made his first serious dish, veal kidneys with puréed potatoes, and as a teenager he began an apprenticeship at a local restaurant.
Sweetbreads with creamy white insides were fried to a pale, crinkled gold, then served with a brown, French, lovely and anachronistic sauce made from veal jus and crayfish.
Over roast loin of veal and vintage wine at the exclusive River Club in New York, Mr. Rockefeller and nine others on the team gathered on Aug. 19.
Traditionally, schnitzel is made with veal, but 100 years ago it was too expensive for everyday folk so Figlmüller decided to use pork instead, and they still do.
The office of the House minority leader, Nancy Pelosi, sent a recipe for a Cal-Ital meatloaf that mixes veal and bison with ciabatta bread, rosemary and cilantro.
Along with barbera, dolcetto is one of the everyday wines of the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, and it goes well with mushroom pastas, poultry, pizzas and veal.
Mr. Wall, along with the head chef, Blake Giblet, has achieved something admirable and rare here, which is to create an instantly classic dish in Capitano's veal parmigiana.
If Hillary Clinton's "I'm with her" campaign slogan has always felt too close to an Ann Veal reference for comfort, at least know that it could have been worse.
Canada is a small buyer of Brazilian beef, importing C$21 million ($16.1 million) worth of its beef and veal last year, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
Last year, a World Health Organization committee announced that processed meats like bacon and hot dogs cause cancer, and other red meats like beef and veal might be carcinogenic.
That attitude is typical of Argentine consumers, who tend to prefer veal even though it can cost more, said Miguel Schiaritti, president of the Meat Industry and Commerce Chamber.
Washington (CNN)Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland, on Tuesday described watching her daughter being "lowered into the ground in a coffin" at the Democratic National Convention.
I ate veal head, six or seven almond croissants, raw oysters, clams, a handful of foraged blue foot mushrooms, and lamb heart, all washed down with cheap red wine.
In Club Med Opio's case, Provençal style dishes — from a delectable veal stew to roasted cod fillets — are available in addition to your run-of-the-mill dining options.
Pork is still king of the market but per person beef and veal consumption has risen more than six-fold and overall consumption more than seven-fold since 1990.
Hillary Clinton holds a "Breaking Down Barriers Forum" with Sybrina Fulton, Geneva Reed-Veal, Gwen Carr, Maria Hamilton, and Lucy McBath, in Columbia, S.C., beginning at 2628:28503 p.m.
He'll cook up menu mainstays such as veal in a tuna and caper sauce and saffron-flavored risotto, while also taking advantage of the town's proximity to the sea.
The menu features a different simmered dish daily, including such notably succulent classics as navarin d'agneau (lamb stewed with vegetables), blanquette de veau (veal in cream sauce) and cassoulet.
He stopped in to see Louis Latour, the head of a venerable négociant house, who took him to a restaurant, Mr. Zabar recalled, redolent of truffles and veal stock.
Then I hit up the butcher for bones for broth, lamb shank (three to four lunches), beef heart (better than filet mignon), pork spare ribs, and some veal ($17).
There were seven meatball dishes on the menu, and we tried Sugo's beef, veal and pork — a plate with portions of each meat — swathed in a tomato-based velouté.
I felt sorry that they didn't have a chance to try qofte Sharri, ground veal shaped into a crepe and folded around a briny cheese from the Albanian highlands.
Some restaurants, like Carbone, with its famous $69 veal Parmesan, have pivoted to delivery so effectively that crowds of delivery workers have been photographed lined up outside its doors.
Besides brats, there may be bockwurst, veal frankfurters, fat knackwurst or delicate weisswurst (the pale finely ground sausages similar to the French boudin blanc), a particular favorite of mine.
Made from veal, chicken or pork coated in fine bread crumbs or flaky panko, they seem to be showing up everywhere, in variations satisfying and classic, thrilling and new.
They are creating an all-day menu of cicchetti (Venetian small bites), carpaccios, salads, pastas like spaghetti with lobster, pizzas and dishes like veal Milanese and branzino in broth.
It was an ideal fit for Bourdain: an unpretentious brasserie with its own butcher, who worked next to the bar, behind a counter stacked with steak, veal, and sausages.
You could also include leftovers from other holiday meals: brisket and melted mushrooms, say; or ham, venison, veal; even, if you'd like to follow a Morin suggestion, smoked sturgeon.
Le District, the French market in Battery Park City, is now selling a dazzling array of seasonal charcuterie made from pork, game, poultry and veal, along with its staples.
Chiappetti Lamb and Veal was one of the last operational meat facilities in urban Chicago, a building Hsiung had walked by repeatedly, whose smells and sounds had haunted him.
The hotel's restaurant offers modern updates of classic French dishes like sea bass with an orange-ginger beurre blanc sauce, Normandy oysters, or sirloin steak in a veal gravy.
It is admittedly hard to find turtle meat in your average super market, but veal is definitely easier to get a hold of and works as a great substitution.
Amid concerns about health as well as rising prices, sales of fresh beef have dropped by about a fifth over the past decade, and those of veal by even more.
"I am here with Hillary Clinton tonight because she is a leader and a mother who will say our children's names," said Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland.
Daniel kicked things off by sending out the usual culprits—cured meats, foie gras, and beef tartare—and then it was on to some lobster and a massive veal porterhouse.
The meat is texturally similar to the tougher cuts of meat (beef short ribs, lamb and veal shanks) that chefs love to cook until the flesh falls from the bone.
Hueso's ever-changing menu features finely crafted dishes such as mussels in beef broth, braised short ribs, bone marrow with scallops, and veal tongue with salsa verde and charcoal oil.
Geneva Reed-Veal, whose daughter, Sandra Bland, died in a Texas jail after a traffic stop last year, called on the congregation to make its voice heard at the polls.
Meat broth of outrageous depth served as amuse-bouche, tartare of veal dressed like tonnato, salt-roasted branzino, and cookies for sampling set near the door are some other temptations.
" The story is so exuberant and so in love with the details of life — even the food is interesting: veal brains, sea urchins, whale that tastes of "seawater and butter.
And though it's not on the Frumkin menu, I might add to the table Julia's recipe, adapted from one served at the restaurant Joe Beef in Montreal, for veal Pojarski.
The hype: Who would have guessed that a high-fat diet that encourages you to double-down on veal shanks and blue cheese would kick up much of a fuss?
Pizza, vegan summer rolls, chickpea panisses, poutine, shrimp pad Thai, tacos, veal Cordon Bleu, greens bowls with spinach pasta, baked alaska and sundaes are served throughout the day and evening.
Chef and food blogger Aleka Shunk told Insider that dishes that involve veal, like osso buco, are often easier to sample in a restaurant setting than to make from scratch.
Other times, a larger portion may make a fine hot lunch, or just a few gnocchi can round out a main course, sidled up to a saucy braised veal shank.
At some point, Holt saw Veal driving, got behind her vehicle and began to ram her rear bumper with his truck, causing her to come to a stop at an intersection.
Chicken Paillard Paillard is a culinary term referring to a technique where a piece of meat—usually chicken breast or veal—is pounded out thin, which lets it cook really quickly.
One entree, listed as nakhot garmack, was described as "soft soup"; it proved to be veal tail braised for an eternity with chickpeas, until its soul leached into the surrounding broth.
Geneva Reed-Veal, whose daughter died in a jail cell three days after her arrest following a contentious traffic stop, was upset that trooper Brian Encinia was charged just with perjury.
Translating directly to "bone with a hole," Osso Buco is a thick stew and meat dish made of veal shanks braised with wine, broth, and vegetables like onions, carrots, and tomatoes.
Special entrees, however, include exotica like filet mignon of bison, rack of New Zealand venison, rib veal chop, Dover sole and Hawaiian white tuna, and can cost as much as $52.
An appetizer of wild mushrooms and escargot was excellent, served on country bread with a veal demi-glace that was thick and rich in a way it wasn't on the steak.
They're here today to make a Roman-style chicken saltimbocca with cheesy polenta, a home-cook-friendly version of a veal saltimbocca that occasionally appears on their newly-launched lunch menu.
This kosher steakhouse featuring grilled veal chops and rib-eye chops, among other cuts of steak, also showcases specialty items like beef Wellington, Delmonico steak and Châteaubriand on a rotating basis.
And if this all sounds a bit cerebral, the big, pillowy, pan-seared gnocchi with fried sweetbreads and veal-glazed mushrooms proved that Mr. Marchand knows the appeal of animal instincts.
He will prepare bright fried zucchini blossoms, ricotta-filled ravioli with seafood sauce, mussels with cherry tomatoes and linguine, and veal scaloppine with lemon, for à la carte and tasting menus.
More traditionally, though, at old-school Italian restaurants, bone-in veal chops are pounded until wide enough to flop over the sides of a dinner plate, then fried until shatteringly crisp.
The restaurant has the same leather and velvet banquettes as the original, as well as a menu of Italian staples like bresaola, lamb pappardelle and veal or chicken in various styles.
At the restaurants the chapter reviews, "you're never going to find veal covered with Parmesans," said Joseph Scelsa, president of the Italian American Museum in Little Italy, and an Accademia member.
Senator Chuck Schumer was equally enthusiastic about his own recipe, a wide-ranging cooking project that centers on a meatloaf of beef, veal and pork surrounded by pieces of barbecued chicken.
And absolutely while you're at it pledge to make things you maybe haven't made before: Portobello patty melts, say, or scallion pancakes with squid; veal Pojarski; tamarind ketchup; clam-chowder pizza.
The U.S. casual dining industry has benefited from falling prices of produce, poultry, beef, and veal, but higher minimum wages for employees have pushed up menu prices, which has kept diners away.
Investigators say he was the suspect in the Friday morning killings of Westwego, Louisiana, police officer Michael Louviere and Simone Veal, who has been alternately described as Holt's girlfriend or his wife.
"I'm the mom and I'm telling you that baby did not take herself out," Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, told mourners at her funeral on July 25, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
California voters approved Proposition 12, which will require the state to provide cage-free housing and more space for baby veal calves, mother pigs and egg-laying hens living in factory farms.
" Spying the block of butter in which the brain is now frying, plus the veal stock that will be added to the sauce later, I raise an eyebrow at the word "fresh.
In another very good main course, a large bowl contained a stewlike presentation of unusually tender veal medallions with sautéed peppers, mushrooms and house-made hot sausage in a Marsala wine sauce.
Trump was thrilled to meet the new British prime minister Boris Johnson over scrambled eggs and veal sausage on Sunday, considering him a closer political ally than any of the other leaders.
Unable to decipher the menu in the restaurant (a shimmering greenhouse where Less dines alone), for three meals he orders something he recalls from a novel— fassona , a tartare of local veal.
When Kellogg began to sell cans of Protose, an insipid mixture of nuts and gluten, he claimed that it "resembles potted veal or chicken"—meat in general, rather than any specific one.
All-day breakfast items, like gooey cheese omelets, beckon, as do salads big and small, more than a dozen antipasto choices, pastas, pizzas, burgers, chicken, fish and Italian specialties like veal Milanese.
Maybe I should have made this simple, elegant, fantastic dinner of veal chops beau séjour instead — a recipe that came to The Times from the typewriter of Craig Claiborne in November 1967.
Last summer, at ATL Soccer Con, an event to celebrate soccer in the city, Sam Veal of Resurgence took part in a panel discussion with members of three of the fan groups.
One excellent starter was crisp-roasted veal sweetbreads nestled in an autumn vegetable slaw heady with truffle, nut-seed butter and intense mimolette cheese — the dense sweetbreads satisfyingly lightened by the vegetables.
Last year more poultry than red meat was eaten by U.S. consumers per capita, with chicken almost closing the gap with a combination of beef, pork, veal and mutton/lamb by itself.
You'll learn plenty of strangely fascinating presidential food facts — like, that in 1985, Reagan ate veal medallions — and it will be a great distraction from whatever it is you happen to be procrastinating.
Earlier, Holt had gone to the home of Veal, his former girlfriend, because he was upset after learning she was pregnant by a new boyfriend, officials said at a news conference Friday evening.
"She was my fourth of five daughters, and she was gone," Reed-Veal said of her daughter, who was found dead in a jail cell after being arrested for a minor traffic violation.
We had brown bread with jam for breakfast, lunch would be chicken or veal or pasta, often with vegetables from the garden, and for dinner we often had soup with chicken and vegetables.
It's traditionally made with veal (although you can get other types of Schnitzel), which is pounded thin then coated in flour, eggs, and bread-crumbed, before being deep-fried until golden and crisp.
A soft shell crab is parked on a Caesar-style salad, bone marrow lurks in the ravioli, and there are offerings like tongue, Spanish mackerel, tripe, cockscombs, veal short ribs and lamb neck.
The first bowl of noodles I tried was the so ramyun ($19) made with veal broth, "soo yuk" brisket, scallion, pickled garlic chips, and garnished with a few slices of raw Wagyu beef.
The Bulldogs took a 13-0 lead when Smith's 3-yard touchdown pass to Veal, who lost his helmet as he crossed the goal line, capped the opening drive of the second half.
In my recipe, the dark meat of chicken takes the place of veal, and instead of meat slices topped with ham and herbs, I've made plump chicken bundles with the sage tucked inside.
The veal or chicken must cook through in a flash to avoid scorching the coating, and you must immediately make the sauce and serve the dish, or it will be cold and dry.
The menu changes frequently, but recent standout menu items here included Kalbsleberstreifen, sliced veal liver with madeira sauce (36 francs), and Rehgeschnetzeltes, venison strips with forest mushrooms in a cream sauce (216 francs).
Opened last fall, this corner restaurant serves globally inspired fare focused on seasonal ingredients; dishes have included veal liver with coconut and pumpkin agnolotti and tuna steak with hummus and bell pepper coulis.
Traditionally, balsamic is mixed with olive oil for salad dressing and used as a topping for savory and sweet dishes, like sorbet, panna cotta, vanilla ice cream, cheese, berries or veal and risotto.
Hillary Clinton conducts a forum on preventing gun violence, with advocates Geneva Reed-Veal, mother of Sandra Bland, and Annette Nance-Holt, mother of Blair Holt, at Tabernacle Community Baptist Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
"Drive up to the corner where that young man is standing with his pants hanging down, and if he is 18 or older, take his hand and make him vote," Ms. Reed-Veal said.
" The proposal prohibits chickens, pigs, and calves raised for veal to be "confined so as to prevent a covered animal from lying down, standing up, fully extending the animal's limbs, or turning around freely.
The restaurant has one of the smartest collections of Greek wine you'll find anywhere, and slightly updated classic dishes such as dolmades made with veal and wrapped in chard, served with thick, creamy tzatziki.
For dinner, Clovis and Action make a quick stop at Brutos, where they're served a bomb-looking hamburger topped with smoked veal brain, cote de boeuf, and a roast chicken as big as his head.
Archil toasts to his ancestors, and us for allowing him to share his wine with the world, as the food keeps coming—tender veal stew, homemade sausage called kopati, dumplings made of beetroot or flowers.
Just as dinner some nights is a burrito out of tinfoil instead of veal scaloppine on china, not every sexual encounter with your partner has to be a concerted display of passion and intense connection.
VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - Many soccer fans knew little or nothing about Russian cuisine before the World Cup, but have tucked into local gastronomy with relish, trying everything from luxurious caviar to staples like veal tongue.
The federal lawsuit filed by Geneva Reed-Veal, Ms. Bland's mother, in August 2015, contended that Ms. Bland should not have been arrested and that she was later held in dangerous conditions without proper supervision.
While I don't expect to see residents of Connecticut and Rhode Island storming ships in Boston Harbor to throw bacon, eggs, and veal overboard, we still must restore the principles of federalism and representative government.
A friend and I recently had a marvelous lunch that included pataniscas (cod fritters), pastelinho de língua (veal tongue patty), ovas panadas (fried fish eggs) and turbot fillets, both with tomato rice on the side.
Early recipes were most likely cribbed from Isabella Beeton's 1861 "Book of Household Management," which included instructions for curried beef, doused with a "wineglassful" of beer, and curried veal, with an addendum of fried apples.
The ingredient list began with a pound of ground veal (or beef or turkey), a pound of ground pork, some dried bread cubes soaked in milk and a couple of eggs — so far, so normal.
They walked past its grand wooden doors and moved right through the stuffy chandelier-lit dining room, where middle-aged customers looked up from their veal marsala and clams casino to consider the stylish spectacle.
The menu changes often but dishes like risotto garnished with veal-stock lacquered crayfish; grilled sea bream with peanut sauce and a deconstructed paella are as beautiful to taste at as they are to behold.
The Horse Inn, a Prohibition-era speakeasy that was reopened in 2798, serves Tips 'n Toast, a beefy bread pudding from the bar's early days, updated with a veal demi-glace and locally baked bread.
Some people have speculated that Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka, who gardens with her children and whose favorite recipes include broccoli kugel and her mother-in-law's veal Marsala, may take on some of the duties.
It was particularly entertaining to me for some reason to note that SIPPY CUP makes its New York Times crossword debut today, as does VISIGOTHS, VEAL MARSALA, CREPEY, SAY YES TO, DAWN RAID, ABSTAINERS and VIZSLA.
Image: From The New York Public LibraryNew York Central, dinner menu, 1956Most expensive dishes on this menu: Breaded Large Milk Veal Cutlet, Fines Herbes, and Old Fashioned Pot Roast of Beef, Brown Gravy, both for $3.85.
Expect clams casino with bone marrow and chowder, tuna carpaccio with olives and chicharrones, veal agnolotti and duck confit with white bean purée and cherry tomatoes: 2199 Great Jones Street (Lafayette Street), 235-2646-2415, acmenyc.com.
Inside the split-level dining room — stylishly rustic with a central fireplace and large windows — a recent meal began with soft housemade focaccia and a sublime carne cruda, hand-chopped veal tartare seasoned at the table.
The only meat that may be more than 0.1 percent is bob veal (calves slaughtered at less than 60 days of age) and antibiotic was found in 2023 per cent (14 per thousand) of those samples.
Veal cheeks, slow cooked in a tangy sauce, and cod filet with creamy pil-pil sauce were excellently executed, but lacked an intangible element that would lend them authenticity (the lack of bacalao in Israel, perhaps).
He sourced the marijuana from the Lux Pot Shop, a local store that sells recreational marijuana, and served dishes such as beets with herring, scallops with apples and anise and veal cheeks with cauliflower and pecans.
At one moment, viewers recognize the startling symmetries between Reed-Veal, a Black mother from Chicago bringing back the body of her dead child from some small southern town as Mamie Till did sixty years ago.
Dishes by the chef, David Teyf, include Herring Three Ways, with three differently flavored, sushi-like bits of herring, and Veal Pelmeni Two Ways, dumplings served in both fried and boiled forms, the latter in broth.
It's a few steps away from Roberto's and half a dozen other veal-Parm palaces lining Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, but step inside and you're in an old village tavern somewhere in Albania or Kosovo.
With a dollop of rigatoni in veal Bolognese on her plate, Ms. Gotti, 56, formerly a columnist for The New York Post and David Pecker's Star magazine, recalled a particular churning of the city's tabloid underworld.
Everybody should stop having reporters penned up like veal in the back of those things for the president to use as a prop and then some of the reporters then exploit that for their own personal benefit.
Flanked by a group of black women, Mrs Clinton was introduced at the rally by Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland, who died in a Texas jail of apparent suicide after a routine traffic stop.
" Fulton asserted that Clinton has "the courage to fight for commonsense gun legislation," while Reed-Veal talked about the Democratic nominee as someone who, as president, would "help lead us down the path toward restoration and change.
By 1976, soldiers in the field were testing fabricated beefsteaks, lamb chops, veal steaks, and pork chops, and in 1981, the heat-and-serve entrees, now renamed "restructured meat," became a staple in the new MRE ration.
"A Dark Crate" refers to a metaphor Freddy, a former boxer serving time for an unspecified crime, offers Naz about the slab of soft veal a guard has brought him in exchange for protection on the outside.
The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service said Friday that veal calves that cannot move because they are too tired or cold should be euthanized and disposed of properly so they are not served for human consumption.
In Manhattan, he's offering crisp whole mandarin fish with either Sichuan or sweet and pungent sauces, and salt-and-pepper veal ribs, in addition to favorites like wok-seared long dumplings, Sichuan cucumbers and kung pao chicken.
An article for The Times emerged from our conversation, along with this new recipe for veal chops in cherry-pepper sauce (above), a kind of agrodolce situation that is beautiful beside a bowl of spaghetti al limone.
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Plum broth, which had been popular since Charles I's day and included beef and veal and large amounts of port and rum (as well as fruit), was replaced by plum pudding in Queen Victoria's time and continues today.
"We do still feel like we're winning back some of that business," said Joe Schuele, a spokesman for the U.S. Meat Export Federation, a trade association focused on prompting international trade of U.S. beef, pork, lamb and veal.
Freddy's the sort of character who delvers koan-ish pronouncements about how the calves raised to become veal are kept in dark crates, the sort of character who is basically a mythological creature in a show about functionaries.
Although there were plenty of options that were inexpensive-by-Helsinki-standards, pulling bouillabaisse and a veal neck out of a carrier bag just seems like Isabelle Huppert gave you her leftovers on the way out the door.
"There I was, sitting behind Donna Brazile and in front of Cornel West," said Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland, who died in police custody in Texas last year after an altercation with a state trooper.
In the West today, Schutt shows, certain forms of people-eating are embraced: served a dish of "placenta osso buco" by a mother in Texas, he finds himself able to appreciate the veal-like texture and robust flavor.
Global consumption of beef and veal is set to rise in the next decade according to projections from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
The Albanian section of the menu is brief and distinctly carnal, including smaller but still rugged qofte the size of pincushions, fat tubes of veal sausage (qebapa) and skinny links of beef (suxhuk) with a tickle of paprika.
Dishes include a spicy fried chicken sandwich, braised bacon with blue cheese and dates, vegetable shepherd's pie, Caesar salad with sweetbreads, mussels with pozole, chimichurri pork shoulder, salt-baked branzino, and a veal chop gussied up Wellington-style.
The relatively short menu is inspired by the luxe comforts of czarist Russia, from delicate little veal pelmeni to tins of sturgeon caviar on ice, served with latkes, lavishly buttered pancakes and rye toast on a three-story platter.
For an informal supper, it could be the main event, especially with additions like potatoes or other root vegetables, shredded cabbage, cooked lentils, buckwheat pasta or even chunks of duck confit, sausage or boneless short ribs or veal shank.
While some of the chefs' additions are far from conventional—think: Champagne in a duck liver variation or truffles in a veal one—the place steers clear of the starches, binders, and preservatives used to pad out processed versions.
Smith's favorite target has been junior Teddy Veal, who has caught 21995 passes for 23 yards, but the Bulldogs' most explosive receiver is sophomore Rhashid Bonnette, who has averaged 65.53 yards per catch, aided by an 265.5-yard touchdown.
"Unfortunately, we have experienced an overload of loss and nobody seems to care about it because it keeps happening over and over again," Reed-Veal said in a clip, explaining why she decided to come forward with her story.
In the way that you call a baby cow "veal" or a pig "pork," human flesh is just human flesh—you wouldn't think about eating Dave's "rounds" or his "snout," you would think about eating Dave's ass and face.
And even if you don't happen to have ready access to an unguarded turtle sanctuary or can't find any turtle meat at your local butcher, you can still make yourself some killer turtle soup and simply swap in veal.
France has the largest head of cattle and produces more beef and veal than any other country in the EU. Its citizens also eat nearly 60% more beef per person than the EU average according to European Commission data.
Still, global consumption of beef and veal is set to rise in the next decade according to projections from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
"I'm not angry enough to riot — I'm angry enough to vote for this lady," said Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland, who died while in police custody in Texas last year after being pulled over for a traffic violation.
Pork industry safety scandals, public health campaigns designed to encourage the consumption of lower fat protein options, and recent bird flu epidemics led to beef and veal becoming the fastest-growing meat category in volume in recent years, Euromonitor found.
Other offerings include a maki of quinoa, tuna sauce and campari, a carbona made with veal cheek and katsuobushi (dried, fermented, and smoked skipjack tuna), and red shrimp served with ear-shaped orecchiette pasta and an Italian caciocavallo (horse cheese) salsa.
"Escalopes" pose a clear danger to consumers, who might well recoil in horror when, taking a mouthful of one, they discover that it is made not of the scallops from which it got its name but of chicken or veal.
Legendary in-house cabaret act Marty and Elaine have been entertaining diners with jazz standards on five nights of the week for over 30 years, while white-suited waitstaff deliver plates of escargot and veal marsala to the horseshoe leather booths.
The most spirited entree was the Argentine mixed grill, a hearty assortment of short ribs, sweetbreads, veal chitterlings, sweet sausage, skirt steak and a chicken drumstick, which arrived sizzling on a cast-iron griddle and accompanied by vibrant chimichurri sauce.
Photograph by Krista Schlueter for The New Yorker But to order only pasta—for example, the five-course tasting menu—would be to miss the secondi, which include a beautiful veal cheek in gremolata and a charred sirloin with herb salad.
The caption reads: Product: Beef, pork, veal and lamb cuts Facility: Omaha Steaks main plant Location: Omaha Output: 7 million pounds of meat per year Throughout the day, employees at the plant do a series of ergonomic stretches to prevent injuries.
In this week's installment of First-Person Shooter, we gave two disposable cameras to Margot Brooks, a dairy farmer who specializes in producing, cheese, beef, veal, and raw milk on her farm Sugar House Creamery in Upper Jay, New York.
Even pastas, including a lovely green garganelli in a veal-and-porcini ragù, were fussy, served in plates shaped like U.F.O.s, with nowhere to rest your silverware should you want to pause for a sip of a fantastically fruity Nebbiolo.
Four salads based on classics like Caesar, table-size platters of cheeses and cured meats, assorted pastas including fresh pappardelle with wild boar, and a few main dishes like a veal chop paved with ham and fontina round out the menu.
After coffee at the Old World-style Le Square Trousseau restaurant and pastries at Blé Sucré bakery, Mr. Tondo strolled the streets, musing on fried veal, poached calf brains and other old-school dishes to which he adds contemporary embellishments.
His goal is to provide Argentine food that is more authentic than the usual fare found in New York, with crispy sweetbreads; tongue vinaigrette; empanadas filled with chopped, not ground, beef; rolled and stuffed breast of veal; and grass-fed steaks.
Fried chicken and cheeseburger sliders take care of the comfort food, while the chef, James Friedberg, gets creative with a pressed veal breast Reuben and crispy maitake mushrooms with poached eggs: 251 Howard Street (Centre Street), 2773-2277-22900, nickelanddiner.com.
"I just feel like she's a person who's concerned about the needs of all people," agreed Geneva Reed-Veal, whose daughter, Sandra Bland, died in a Texas jail cell in an apparent suicide after being pulled over for a traffic stop.
After that, nearly 20 dishes and small servings proceeded from the kitchen with military precision including mackerel with white garlic, almond and caper served with a mild sherry and smoky veal pastrami with turnip and pickled purple carrot in red wine.
None is a large-format plate either, unless you count the veal sirloin chop that arrives on a silver platter in slices that are as pink and delicately shaded as the cheek on any blushing young aristocrat Fragonard ever painted.
When Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland, who died in a Texas jail after being arrested during a routine traffic stop, told the crowd she was not angry enough to riot but she was angry enough to help put Mrs.
She was unabashed in her love of salade Niçoise, Turkish coffee, and that saltimbocca she ate one night in Rome, with thin veal cutlets covered in bacon and drizzled with a sauce made from tomatoes, thyme, Parmesan cheese, olive oil, rosemary, and butter.
"The star of this dish is veal sweetbreads/i find we have much in common," she explains in poetry, and as she speaks, illustrative brush strokes scribble and stack until a gourmet sweetbread dish and its individual ingredients float all around me.
Poultry prices dropped 22.4 percent in June from a year earlier, while beef and veal prices fell 29.94 percent, helped by lower transportation costs due to a fall in oil prices and the strength of the dollar, which has made imports cheaper.
The tiny eatery has gained international renown for highly conceptual dishes like "five stages of Parmigiano Reggiano" and "eel swimming up the Po river," while also serving more traditional Italian dishes like tagliatelle with hand-chopped ragu and risotto cooked with veal jus.
Seasonal specialties, based on whatever produce is at peak freshness, are rotated alongside a set menu of classics including hand-rolled Calamarata, a thick, ring-shaped pasta, with white grouper; a trademark root vegetable salad with citrus dressing, and Venetian-style veal schnitzel.
Fulton, who was joined by Gwen Carr, Lucia McBath, Lesley McSpadden, Cleopatra Pendleton-Cowley, Maria Hamilton, and Geneva Reed-Veal, stood, dressed in black, as a "Mother of the Movement" both mourning and advocating for the black children killed by vigilantes and police.
Ms. Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, and her sisters had met with special prosecutors in Texas last year and told them that the family wanted the case to go to trial, and prosecutors had agreed to pursue that course, Mr. Lambert said.
Mr. Toscano strides fearlessly into offal territory with grilled beef tongue, snout-to-tail soup, chicken liver pâté with beef cheeks, and veal head parmigiana, made by using the meat to make a terrine, which is then sliced, breaded and cooked parmigiana-style.
I'd forgotten the place is open at lunch, and it was startling to see people leaning into nighttime excess at noon: frosty martinis on tables through the restaurant's front, glistening Dover sole on one waiter's arm, the restaurant's pillowy veal Parm on another's.
I'm not hungry because of my stomach when we first get home, but then out of nowhere I am starving, so my husband heats up leftover veal cutlets and mac and cheese that my mom cooked me on Sunday as an early birthday gift.
On each table is a menu where every item is named after world dictators and politicians, though the poutine alone lays claim to the autocrats: "The Vladimir" is fries smothered in beet confit, smoked meat, onion, veal stock gravy, white wine, and Russian dressing.
"Bria," her debut on a major label, lays on the charm with refurbished old standards like "You're Getting to Be a Habit," played by a crew including the multi-reedist Evan Arntzen, the pianist Aaron Diehl and the bassist Reginald Veal. OKeh/Sony. Sept. 23.
They go to Clown Bar for the intimate room, which is as elegant as it is kitschy; for the wine list, which is full of obscure and wonderful choices; and for the food, which is unmistakably Gallic — turbot with white asparagus, roast pigeon, veal sweetbreads.
The flavors are accurate, and for once it's not dry, but it's not as engaging as other main courses, like the veal cutlet with speck and pickled mustard seeds, or the grilled fillet of orata next to herbed fregola, with buttermilk as the sauce.
While many Prague restaurants are trying to chase foreign trends, Next Door (Zlatnicka 3) elevates Czech classics like beef tenderloin in cream sauce (245 koruna) and veal schnitzel (345 koruna) to an international standard — in perfect step with the ethos of the surrounding neighborhood.
Her operatic plot, which builds gradually, is broken off for details of the ducal lifestyle: silk, satin and taffeta for the horses, plentiful staff (26 men to look after the hawks and dogs), and the cuisine (165lb of veal, 14 capons and 24 chickens eaten daily).
The name is meant to convey mischief and pleasure, and Mr. Leth's menu promises to challenge, with tongue with green sauce, cockscomb pasta with cockscombs and tripe, preserved Spanish mackerel, veal short ribs, and braised lamb neck: 22018 Vanderbilt Avenue (Prospect Place), 718-576-6120, faun.nyc.
The fancy-French-meets-country-club-chic food—"market vegetables" and tarragon-flecked dip; summer-melon salad with feta and cucumber; veal blanquette, featuring white meat in a heavy white sauce with a white pomme purée (has a whiter dish been known to man?)—hit its mark.
Reed-Veal spoke during a symposium last Thursday hosted by the new Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls, established by three members of Congress in March to eliminate "significant barriers and disparities experienced by Black women" through public policy, they said in a press release.
The menu is a list of classics, but done so well and with such quality ingredients that the food tastes new again: giant grilled prawns with lemon and pepper; stunningly fresh fish; dolmades made with veal, wrapped in Swiss chard and paired with a gloriously rich tzatziki.
Great spears of shashlik come wafting smoke: lamb ribs that barely require action from the teeth; dense, minerally veal liver with a hint of bounce; and beef roulade, the meat hammered and curled around a slice of fat, so you taste first salt, then pillow and ooze.
As everyone does, disregard the menu and instead order some of the specials from the long spiel the servers deliver: Try linguine with clams; thin, pounded veal layered with eggplant, mozzarella, prosciutto and marinara; garlic-laden broccoli rabe; and an unforgettable banana cream pie for dessert.
The ones at Soogil, fried in pork fat, have golden crusts like veal cutlets; by the time you've speared a piece with some chopped kimchi and dunked it in the traditional dipping sauce, you have all the expected flavors, plus a formidable crunch to sweeten the deal.
He mentioned about a dozen family-size dishes to the waiter: baked clams, fried peppers, the "special salad," a pound of pasta (the minimum serving), another pound of pasta, veal cutlets and something called shrimp Luciano, which may or may not be named after Lucky Luciano.
"Prop 12 hurts the family on a budget with higher prices for pork, veal and eggs, and unfairly punishes livestock producers outside of California by forcing them to spend millions more just to access California markets," Meat Institute President Julie Anna Potts said in a statement.
It's impossible to pigeonhole the cuisine they offer in what amounts to a casual brasserie-style setting: Louisiana crawfish, veal tongue sliders, shishito tempura, New Zealand cockles in coconut milk, cream of onion soup, beef shin with garlic spaetzle and grilled sardines give you some idea.
I sat in a slippery booth with a burly, well-built veal parm, saturated in red sauce, almost hidden beneath a shining layer of molten cheese, watching the well-dressed servers dress bowl after bowl of Caesar salad on a trolley in the middle of the room.
At the Open Philanthropy Project, which researches the highest-impact interventions for global problems, farm animal welfare program officer Lewis Bollard came out strongly in favor: This would directly improve the welfare of about 40M layer hens, 700K pregnant sows, and 100K veal calves each year.
Somewhat alarmingly, the European Union's Health Committee voted 32–22 on Tuesday in opposition to a motion to authorize the use of phosphate additives on kebab meats like lamb, mutton, beef, or veal, citing inconclusive evidence that they're linked to heart disease and higher mortality rates.
The mothers include Gwen Carr, mother of Eric Garner; Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin; Maria Hamilton, mother of Dontré Hamilton; Lucia McBath, mother of Jordan Davis; Lezley McSpadden, mother of Michael Brown; Cleopatra Pendleton-Cowley, mother of Hadiya Pendleton and Geneva Reed-Veal, mother of Sandra Bland.
Main courses like roasted sea bass with cauliflower purée or crispy and custardy veal sweetbreads on wilted Romaine with a Madeira sauce displayed the very British love of savory and fruity flavors, often in the same dish, which has become the rudder of Mr. Pickett's otherwise assiduously Gallic cuisine.
Instead, brown some ground beef, pork, or veal (or a combination of all three), then deglaze your pan with a generous glug of wine to make sure you get all of those good bits of browned fats loosened up that will infuse your store-bought sauce with extra savoriness.
According to the very niche publication National Hog Farmer, the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF), whose stated mission is to "create new opportunities and develop existing international markets for US beef, pork, lamb and veal," headed to the cosmopolitan Chinese city to extol the virtues of these American victuals.
Many restaurants, like Centro de lu Munnu in Foligno, which is run by three generations of the Savini family, still produce classic Umbrian dishes like pasta with potato and veal ragù; tomato-braised snails; and torta al testo, a griddled flatbread that perfectly sets off the region's salumi.
Tonkatsu may have started out as an imitation of European-style cutlets — thin, flimsy slices of veal and lamb, sautéed in butter and served with a fork and a knife — but Japanese cooks soon owned it, revised it and deviated from the European recipes to develop their own style.
I accepted the offer of a room at a comfortable bed-and-breakfast called Le Quercigliole, where I took a hot shower that restored me before we all sat down for pasta with a red sauce, veal with peas and potatoes, and pastries baked by the Colantuono women.
In pub form, it's usually made with chicken or eggplant, but Capitano uses veal on the bone, which has been pounded out to the size of a vinyl LP, breaded and pan-fried, then covered in rich red sauce, globs of melted mozzarella and a flurry of fresh basil.
His corners with the nice 11s were impeccable (I was imagining drinking the sauce from VEAL MARSALA from a SIPPY CUP and a BAD DEAL or two that might result from SPEED DATING), so I pushed myself to come up with what I hope are relatively fresh SW and NE corners.
This dish from Nick Erven (who was at now-closed LA restaurant Saint Martha when he gave it to us, and is now at Rappahannock in downtown LA), starts with a base of juicy, lightly caramelized, braised lamb shoulder, cooked in red wine, veal stock, and (of course) Japanese curry.
At the Caucus this week, Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, spoke out — not just on her late daughter's behalf, but on behalf of six other black women who died in jail around the same time, and the myriad other black women mistreated and even killed by law enforcement every year.
Elizabeth Penrose Howkins, who served as the section's editor in chief from 1955 to 1965, sat in a glass cage in the middle of the desks, overseeing stories ranging from culinary interests ("News of Food: Subtleties of Veal") to peculiarities in fashion ("Air Squeak in Shoe Is Hard to Remove").
KultO's chefs, Laura López and José Fuentes, are particularly imaginative when it comes to tuna, offering it skewered as a Thai-style satay, raw as a spicy tartar interspersed with creamy guacamole and crunchy fried corn, and stewed with mushrooms in a fricandó, a Catalonian specialty traditionally made with veal.
But Ms. Veal did not always see eye to eye with its director, so she turned to the community center at the Seth Low Houses, where Brooklyn Community Services, one of the seven organizations supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, runs one of its four Cornerstone programs.
And — not 10 minutes from there on foot, and not by coincidence — Mr. Cucinelli, in the ballroom of a 17th-century opera house, would simultaneously host a rival seated dinner for 350 guests, who feasted on meltingly tender veal medallions and paccheri with tomato sauce served from steaming copper caldrons.
It was called West Main Texas Hots, the "hots" part referring to Rochester's distinct hot dogs that come in both red and white varieties, the former being pretty much your standard hot dog and the latter being a pork-, beef-, and veal-based, unsmoked hot dog similar to Germany's weisswurst.
We see young James (Jack Veal) staring in terror at a black-hued pond; young James sticking his hand in a deep fryer just to feel something; young James resting his head on Vanessa's lap while sitting on a patio swing, a "menacing rumble," as the closed captioning reads, playing in the background.
His spadework was just as diligent in the libraries: Among the other delightful details of this book, we learn that the explorer Félix Dubois was the son of a chef who used to serve sheep brains in warm rémoulade and veal feet à la genevoise to European royalty, including the German kaiser.
For myself, I liked it first as a Bamonte's-style pan sauce with diced peppers and later as a plusher, long-cooked version that I found terrific with pork and brilliant with veal — seeded peppers and stock and brine, with a little butter thrown in at the end for body and shine.
It was so pleasant I thought I'd try a budget reprisal at my kitchen counter back in Brooklyn: David Tanis's recipe for pork cutlets with lemons and capers (above), served over bitter greens, with some crisp smashed potatoes on the side, to mimic the frites with which Jean-Pierre serves the veal.
The other reason for the walk from Arthur Avenue is that it recapitulates a pattern that's repeated throughout this neighborhood, where the signs and menus facing the street are still written in Italian but many of the people in the back rooms, seasoning the sausages and frying the veal cutlets, are Albanian.
Have a late dinner at the restaurant/bar, which serves a daily-changing menu of small plates (melon and ham soup, veal stuffed with dry fruit and fennel) before heading upstairs to one of the six minimalist studios, which have plywood beds, polished concrete floors and views of the higgledy-piggledy tiled houses outside.
This year's dinner was more subdued than those in the past and took place inside the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, the official headquarters, where a fleet of police and guards mingled with politicians, stars like Catherine Deneuve, the writer Jean-Claude Carrière ("Belle de Jour") and waiters rushing plates of veal to tables.
Then came lunch, served under a tent by Colantuono cousins and in-laws: an antipasto of salamis, bread and the flavorful cheese called caciocavallo made from the milk of the podolicas, followed by bowls of cavatelli with tomato and pork sauce, plates of roast veal, potatoes and salad, and chocolate cake, pastries and espresso.
This is the question we asked ourselves when Erik Ramirez, chef at Brooklyn restaurant Llama Inn, stopped by the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen to make his famous lomo saltado: a Peruvian classic consisting of stir-fried tenderloin and veggies drowned in a rich veal-stock-based jus and topped with fries, scallions, and rocoto pepper sauce.
Other entrees, competently prepared but not memorable, included piccatine al limone (flattened slices of veal plated with mashed potatoes, spinach, zesty caper berries and a lemon slice) and tagliolini frutti di mare (spaghetti-like pasta served al dente, enlivened with smidgens of shrimp, scallops and calamari in a light marinara sauce and accompanied by an arugula-radicchio salad).
While on more typical sailings it can be hard to snag a reservation at specialty dining restaurants, on this night they were completely empty as everyone soaked in the live music, and I enjoyed my wonderfully-cooked veal chop and a fudge brownie in quiet solitude, but for "Livin' on a Prayer" playing on the speakers.
Empire Steak House East An East Side branch of the theater district steak den owned by the Sinanaj brothers adds a few heftier slabs of beef to its expansive menu: tomahawk cut with or without Cajun spices, double-cut rack of veal and a sprawling porterhouse for two: (Opens Thursday): 21926 East 135th Street, 2212-2614-21810, empiresteakhousenyc.com.
It's another shared plates type restaurant so we order a ton of food: two types of toast, one with burrata and persimmons and another with taleggio and caramelized onion, farro salad, brussels sprouts, Moroccan-spiced fried chicken and fries, pork and veal braised meatballs, pork cheek ragu with pappardelle and black pepper cavatelli with kabocha squash.
Along with his mom Irmelin, who was the 41-year-old's date for the evening, and dad George, DiCaprio and a small group also popped into Ago Restaurant, an Italian eatery co-owned by Robert De Niro in West Hollywood that serves things like veal Milanese and grilled salmon filet in a lemon and caper sauce.
It's accompanied by five killer recipes that you may want to roll out sooner than you might imagine: for whole roasted breast of veal; for grilled Swiss chard stems with roasted garlic oil; for braised cold fennel hearts; for brussels sprouts steeped in olive oil and fish sauce; and for a dessert of salt-baked pears.
Then came a marbled, luscious foie gras terrine served with a bright quince purée, pickled porcinis and a mushroom shizu sauce, followed by veal in mushroom sauce served with tomato, oyster and wakame seaweed, a swirl of earthy complexity, finished with a dessert of delicate white cheese ice cream with mango crème and pumpkin espumante purée.
For those active in the agricultural world, Lucas has primarily been known for his strong stance on animal regulation, actively opposing attempts to limit or monitor mistreatment of pets and livestock with laws that would, for example, establish minimum spacing for hen cages or veal calf pens, crack down on puppy mills, or prevent intentional mutilation of Tennessee walking horses.
The lebkuchen made with more than a dozen spices and aged for months before being baked, the strudel dough rolled by hand until supple and translucent enough to read a newspaper through, and the pillow-sized sourdoughs that took days to ferment, were as intricate and impractical as meat-and-potatoes staples like Königsberger Klopse (veal meatballs in cream sauce) were utilitarian.
And if on some nights the rippled crust over the tender veal cutlet doesn't crunch quite as emphatically as you want it to, it may be that the kitchen is simply trying to play along with the illusion that everybody at Grünauer Bistro has been doing this for so long that imperfections are to be expected once in a while.
The chef, Enrico Bartolini, a prolific Michelin-star earner, serves a classic tasting menu (90 euros): a stream of delicate, often flower-strewn dishes that might include a vivid pink-and-white beetroot risotto with Gorgonzola; frisella with walnut flour, puntarelle salad and anchovies; braised veal cheek and a tiny dollop of strawberry ice cream with rhubarb in salt water.
Moira Hodgson, who during her brief stint as restaurant critic for The Times in 1980 may have been one of the only people who went to the Odeon to eat, was impressed enough by dishes like "médaillons of tender veal on a green pool of puréed watercress artfully decorated by leeks, string beans, carrots and celery" that she gave the restaurant two stars.
They wanted to see for themselves what had made the Waldorf so famous for so long: the corridors where presidents, princes and princesses roamed; the restaurants that gave the world eggs Benedict, veal Oscar, Waldorf salad and Thousand Island dressing; the two-ton clock tower in the lobby topped by a little Statue of Liberty; and Cole Porter's Steinway piano.
There is a raw component with quite a few inventively seasoned tartares and carpaccios of meat and seafood on the menu, along with tastes of Italy like zucchini flan, artichokes cooked Roman style with bruschetta, spaghetti with sea urchin, Milanese-style breaded veal, and tuna in a sesame seed crust: 14 Bedford Street (Downing Street), 212-675-9080, tfor-nyc.com.
Three of the eight women on the stage spoke: Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland, who died in a Texas jail cell in disputed circumstances last year; Lucy McBath, the mother of Jordan Davis, who was fatally shot in Florida in November 2012; and Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, who was killed by neighborhood watch member George Zimmerman in Florida the same year.
The mothers — Maria Hamilton, the mother of Dontre Hamilton; Lucia McBath, the mother of Jordan Davis; Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland; Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin; and Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner — have been crisscrossing the Palmetto State for Clinton, visiting churches and community groups with Clinton's messaging around ending gun violence and fixing our broken law-enforcement system.
Other impressive entrees included a ravioli filled with ricotta and mushrooms; a wine-tinted risotto crowned with thin slices of very tender and rare bison and venison; a thick Berkshire pork chop covered with sautéed cherry peppers; and a veal scaloppine Martino, featuring three Parmesan-crusted cutlets, each topped with an asparagus spear and a baby artichoke, and served in a tangy lemon sauce.
As Ms. Lohman simmered a veal shank and prepared a huge pork chop she had bought from Di Palo's fine food store in Little Italy, she discussed the marginalization of Italian newcomers at the time and how they were affected by the Immigration Act of 1924, also known as the Johnson-Reed Act, which set annual quotas on how many immigrants could be admitted from certain countries.
But visitors might be more interested in the Balkan-inspired dishes with a twist: grilled Miroc cheese from the mountains of eastern Serbia, drizzled with honey mustard; tender, juicy cevapi, the ubiquitous cigar-shaped minced meat, made with lamb instead of the usual beef; and veal tongue with beetroot, a delicious play on textures that may give you an endorphin rush by the time you're finished.
Nevertheless, a rare but significant state-level change came last November when Californians voted to pass Proposition 12, which will ban the production and sale of pork, veal and eggs from animals kept in cages, bringing the state's laws roughly in line with those in the EU. The change affects all meat producers who want to sell in America's biggest state, putting pressure on them to change their farming practices.
Clinton: Representative John Lewis, Democrat of Georgia, who was famously beaten in the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march; Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland, who was found hanged in a Texas jail cell after being arrested during a traffic stop last year; and Gabrielle Giffords, the former Arizona congresswoman who was shot in the head in 2011 and has become a powerful advocate for expanded gun control.
When it is time for Cheryl Hines to sit at the bar for her segment , I am asked to move — and thus, to both my relief and disappointment, I miss my chance to be fully in front of the cameras and on national TV. I can hear bits of their exchange, which included the show's bartender, Charity Kay Johnston, serving both Hines and Ramsay that night's signature cocktail, inspired by the evening's dish, veal marsala.

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