How to Make Veal Shank & Polenta with a Touch of Mushroom

August 28, 2010

DVD and E-book available at: www.longtailnet.com Born in Florence, Giuliano Bugialli is Italys foremost cooking teacher and food historian. Today his cooking school, a mecca for amateur and professional chefs since 1973, is the location for this series of master class video demonstrations on the fine art of Italian cooking. This episode presents how to make: Stinco Di Vitella Agli Odori – Veal Shank in Vegetable Sauce and Polenta Con Tocco Di Funghi Alla Genovese – Polenta with a Touch of Mushroom
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The video shows how to make a flower edging on a hat. crochet-mania.blogspot.com
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18 Responses to “How to Make Veal Shank & Polenta with a Touch of Mushroom”

  1. tjw1963 Says:

    @TheMissyfiona You are welcome. I appreciate the comment.

  2. TheMissyfiona Says:

    Ok! My next projects are Increasing everytime I watch any of your video. I will definitely going to make this! Thank you!

  3. tjw1963 Says:

    @DoPeNeRd96 Caron yarn is a reasonable price. You can purchase it online or at Wal-mart, AC Moore, Michaels or Hobby Lobby.

  4. DoPeNeRd96 Says:

    where do u buy the caron yarn? is it cheap or do u recommend another brand that is soft and cheap?

  5. tjw1963 Says:

    I bet you will have it done long before next winter. I appreciate the comment.

  6. CCPAGAL Says:

    Thanks, I just love all your patterns aka creations. I’m going to edge a hat and matching scarf for my GrandDaughter like this for next winter. Being a beginner, it should be done by then or so I hope. I could neve Thank you enough for all you do!
    God Bless and Happy New Year!
    Sandi

  7. mrsross22 Says:

    I am working on your little darling hat right now but I am going to try this on the next hat

  8. mrsross22 Says:

    It is a pencil grip. She put sticky “gum” around the pencil and then slides the grip on top. You can get the sticky “gum” either in the stationary section and/or the hardware section

  9. boykinck Says:

    Love your videos. what is on your crochet hook? It looks like pencil grips.

  10. tjw1963 Says:

    It is the beanie cap. I have a couple of beanie caps posted.

  11. Christyannky Says:

    do you have a video on how to make this hat? I like the looks of the stitch/,,,,its tight looking….how do I get a tight stitch like this. ??

  12. tjw1963 Says:

    I used Caron. It is a lot softer.

  13. l3lissful Says:

    Did you use RedHeart yarn for the flowers? It looks softer than the redheart yarn.

  14. sarahbemine Says:

    I’ve bookmarked this. I am gonna try it after finishing my current project.

    I am sure it will be lovely :)

  15. Lonely0Ruby Says:

    awesome :)

  16. titenaine Says:

    thank you Teresa!!

  17. skullywully666 Says:

    is that technique for making the flowers the same for doing ears?

  18. dropsoffaith Says:

    This hat reminds me of that old TV show Blossom. It is fantastic.

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