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Koteletts (Fr. côtelette „chop“, from Fr. côte resp. Lat. costa „rib“), also known as Karree, Karbonade [1] or cutlets, are a German meat dish made of slices of meat from the rib area, including the bone. The piece of rib is found on both sides of the spine behind the neck.
a dish made of such slice, often breaded (also known in various languages as a cotoletta, Kotelett, kotlet or kotleta) a croquette or cutlet-shaped patty made of ground meat; a kind of fish cut where the fish is sliced perpendicular to the spine, rather than parallel (as with fillets); often synonymous with steak
Initially the patties were made of ground beef or veal. The chicken version appeared probably in 1830-1840s when Darya Pozharskaya inherited the inn after her father's death. [1] There are numerous references by the contemporaries mentioning both veal cutlets Pozharsky and their versions made of minced chicken and coated with breadcrumbs.
The single ingredient is 100% USDA grass-fed beef. The patties contain no seasonings or added salt, leaving you free to season these burgers however you'd like, taking total control of the flavor ...
In some recipes, the patties are covered with bread crumbs. In Ukrainian cuisine, a breaded variety called sichenyk ( січеник ) is made of minced meat or fish and vegetables. A particular form of the Russian kotleta known as Pozharsky cutlet is an elaborated version of minced poultry kotleta covered with breadcrumbs.
All the candy canes for Sweenor's Chocolates are made over two days with two generations of family members working on the line. Making 2,400 handmade candy canes: It's a family tradition at ...
Just as you can get bacon going, you can griddle yourself a hamburger patty. Make sure the patty is nice and thin; you can do a perfect double cheeseburger, if you’ve got the patience.
Russell Stover Chocolates, Inc. is an American manufacturer of candy, chocolate, and confections. Founded by Russell Stover , an American chemist and entrepreneur, and his wife Clara Stover in 1923, it is an independent subsidiary of Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Sprüngli .