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On the Web
- Veal Recipes from CooksRecipes - Recipes include Breaded Veal Cutlets, Osso Buco, Veal Marsala, and Veal Scallopini.
- Veal Recipes from RecipeSource.com - Includes Crown Rack of Veal, Herbed Veal Chops, and Veal Cutlets Parmesan.
- About.com: Veal Recipes - These recipes use veal cuts, veal bones, ground veal, or veal stock.
- National Cattlemen's Beef Association - The site about veal for chefs, foodservice professionals and home cooks. Includes recipes, information about veal products, and general information about preparing veal.
- Beekman Wine: Veal Recipes - Includes Heavenly Veal, Osso Buco in Citrus Sauce with Fettuccine, and Veal Wallets Stuffed with Porcini.
- Veal: A Cruel Meal - Asserts that by drinking milk, the veal industry is supported and animals are further subjected to inhumane treatment.
- Making of Veal - Describes how veal calves are treated and processed.
- Veal Recipes from About.com - Includes cutlets, veal chops and shanks, and veal stew recipes.
- Veal Recipes at LoveToKnow - Indexex of veal cutlet and chops recipes.
- Italian Cooking - Veal - A collection of the Italian recipes with veal.
Wikipedia Articles
- Veal Veang District - Veal Veang (sometimes Veal Veng, ) is a district in Pursat Province, Cambodia. The district capital is Pramoey town located 109 kilometres by road from National Highway Number 5.
- Veal - Veal is the meat of young calves (usually male) appreciated for its delicate taste and tender texture.
- Veal (band) - Veal is a Canadian indie rock band with country music influences that formed in Vancouver in the mid-1990s. They are now based in Toronto.
- Veal Orloff - Veal Prince Orloff is a 19th century dish of Franco-Russian cuisine. Created by a Urbain Dubois in the employ of Prince Orloff, Former Russian ambassador to France.
- Coot Veal - Orville Inman "Coot" Veal (born on July 9, 1932 in Sandersville, Georgia) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop. He was signed by the Detroit Tigers before the season, and later drafted by the Washington Senators from the Tigers in the American League expansion draft (December 14, 1960).