Ossobuco or Osso Buco is a specialty of Lombard cuisine from veal shaped with bone, steamed with vegetables, with white wine and broth. It is often decorated with a gremolate and traditionally served with Risoto Alla Milaneses (Its yellow color gives him a pinch of saffron) or by polenta, Depending on the regional variant. Morek in the hole in the bone, prized,is a determining element of a bowl. Two types of ossobuco are modern versions, which has tomatoes and original version, which does not. Older version, Ossobuco in white, is flavored with cinnamon, by bay leaves and gremolaata. Modern and more popular recipe includes tomatoes, mrkev, celery and onion; Gremolate is optional. You can find the tomato version in Central and South Italy and also in America, Where the Italians brought this delicacy. The American version also appears carrots, petiolate celery and cinnamon or bay leaf.