Gremolata (Italian: [ɡremoˈlaːta]) or gremolada (Italian: [ɡremoˈlaːda]; Lombard: [ɡremuˈlaːda]) is a green sauce made of chopped parsley, lemon zest, and garlic. It is the standard accompaniment to the Milanese braised veal shank dish ossobuco alla milanese. [1] [2]
Gremolata usually includes grated lemon peel, although the zest from other citrus fruits ( lime, orange, grapefruit, etc.) may be used.
Variations including adding or substituting other herbs (such as cilantro/ coriander, mint, sage); leaving the herbs out (in favor of finely grated fresh horseradish, minced shallot); or adding another pungent ingredient (such as pecorino romano cheese, anchovy, toasted pinoles, grated bottarga (dried salted fish roe). [3] [4]
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Gremolata (Italian: [ɡremoˈlaːta]) or gremolada (Italian: [ɡremoˈlaːda]; Lombard: [ɡremuˈlaːda]) is a green sauce made of chopped parsley, lemon zest, and garlic. It is the standard accompaniment to the Milanese braised veal shank dish ossobuco alla milanese. [1] [2]
Gremolata usually includes grated lemon peel, although the zest from other citrus fruits ( lime, orange, grapefruit, etc.) may be used.
Variations including adding or substituting other herbs (such as cilantro/ coriander, mint, sage); leaving the herbs out (in favor of finely grated fresh horseradish, minced shallot); or adding another pungent ingredient (such as pecorino romano cheese, anchovy, toasted pinoles, grated bottarga (dried salted fish roe). [3] [4]
Media related to
Gremolata at Wikimedia Commons