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  2. Chicken Piccata Recipe - AOL

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    In a large frying pan, heat the olive oil, over medium heat. Add the shallots, stir, and cook until soft; about 3 minutes. Add the garlic, stir, and cook another 3 minutes.

  3. The 28 Best Copycat Olive Garden Recipes

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  4. Olive Garden’s Giant Chicken Parm Is BACK—and It’s a Foot Long

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  5. Piccata - Wikipedia

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    Piccata is an Italian dish of thin pan-fried flour-dredged meat in a sauce of lemon juice, butter, parsley, and often capers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Italian cuisine piccata is prepared using veal ( piccata di vitello al limone , lit.

  6. Olive Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Olive Garden started as a unit of General Mills. The Olive Garden's first restaurant was opened on December 13, 1982, in Orlando, Florida, by co-founders Blaine Sweatt, Mark Given, Gino DeSantis and Dave Manuchia. By 1989, there were 145 The Olive Garden restaurants, making it the fastest-growing units in the General Mills restaurant division.

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  8. How to Make Slow Cooker Olive Garden Chicken Pasta

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  9. Olive wreath - Wikipedia

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    The olive wreath, also known as kotinos (Greek: κότινος), [1] was the prize for the winner at the ancient Olympic Games. It was a branch of the wild olive tree [ 2 ] Kallistefanos Elea [ 3 ] (also referred to as Elaia Kallistephanos ) [ 4 ] that grew at Olympia , [ 5 ] intertwined to form a circle or a horse-shoe.