weighed in the gram rangeIn the end, you pay the actual weighed weight. When you place your order, an average weight is used on the invoice, until the actual weight is established. At this moment, the average weight is cancelled and the actual weight is invoiced (max. +-20%).
Fresh
Important Information: This product is shipped fresh!
Option 1: Store in the refrigerator (at max. 5°C) and consume within 5 days. Option 2: Freeze immediately (at -18°C) for a minimum shelf life of 2 months.
Veal thick flank is a cut from the veal's rump. The thick flank is a classic for escalopes or for roasting at low-temperature. Use the leftovers from the roast for a vitello tonnato.
weighed in the gram rangeIn the end, you pay the actual weighed weight. When you place your order, an average weight is used on the invoice, until the actual weight is established. At this moment, the average weight is cancelled and the actual weight is invoiced (max. +-20%).
Fresh
Important Information: This product is shipped fresh!
Option 1: Store in the refrigerator (at max. 5°C) and consume within 5 days. Option 2: Freeze immediately (at -18°C) for a minimum shelf life of 2 months.
Order placed before 15:00h, earliest availability:
pick-up in Lupfig on Thursday, June 4, 2026
delivery on Friday, June 5, 2026
Veal thick flank is a cut from the veal's rump. The thick flank is a classic for escalopes or for roasting at low-temperature. Use the leftovers from the roast for a vitello tonnato.
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"Vitello Tonnato" has its origins in Italian cuisine, specifically in the Piedmont region. Its name literally means "veal with tuna" and describes the main dish, which often consists of thinly sliced, cooked veal served with a creamy sauce made from tuna, mayonnaise, capers, and spices.The exact origins of the dish are somewhat unclear, but it is generally believed to have become popular in the 19th century. Some sources trace it back to culinary traditions from the 18th and 19th centuries, when many Italian dishes reflected influences from both local cuisine and French gastronomy. Traditionally, veal is used. However, this recipe also works very well with beef "manzo tonnato" or beef tonnato.