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  2. Chicken marsala - Wikipedia

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    Chicken marsala (Italian: pollo al marsala or scaloppine al marsala) is an Italian-American dish of chicken escalopes in a Marsala wine sauce. It is a variation of traditional Italian scaloppina dishes, of which there are many varieties throughout Italy. The dish dates to the 19th century, when it may have originated with English families who ...

  3. Scaloppine - Wikipedia

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    Scaloppine (plural and diminutive of scaloppa—a small escalope, i.e., a thinly sliced cut of meat) [1] is a type of Italian dish that comes in many forms. It consists of thinly sliced meat, most often beef, veal, or chicken, that is dredged in wheat flour and sautéed in one of a variety of reduction sauces.

  4. Saltimbocca - Wikipedia

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    Saltimbocca (UK: / ˌsæltɪmˈbɒkə, - ˈboʊkə /, US: / ˌsɔːl -/, Italian: [ˌsaltimˈbokka]; lit. '[it] jump [s] in the mouth') is an Italian dish (also popular in southern Switzerland). It consists of veal that has been wrapped (lined) with prosciutto and sage and then marinated in wine, oil or salt water, depending on the region or ...

  5. Chicken Marsala Recipe - AOL

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    Pound the chicken breasts flat with a meat mallet until they are 1/4-inch thick. Combine the flour, salt, and pepper in a pie plate. Dredge the chicken breasts in the flour mixture, making sure ...

  6. Piccata - Wikipedia

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    Piccata (sometimes spelled picatta outside Italy) 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. 'veal piccata with lemon'), [3] whereas in Italian-American cuisine, chicken is more ...

  7. Swiss-Style Veal and Mushrooms Recipe - AOL

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    Stir the stock, soup, thyme, veal, mushrooms and green onions in a 3 1/2-quart slow cooker. Cover and cook on LOW for 7 to 8 hours or until the veal is fork-tender. Stir the flour and water in a small bowl until the mixture is smooth. Stir the flour mixture in the cooker. Turn the heat to HIGH.

  8. Veal Milanese - Wikipedia

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    Veal Milanese. Veal Milanese, known in Italian as cotoletta alla milanese (Italian: [kotoˈletta alla milaˈneːze, -eːse]; Milanese: co (s)toletta a la milanesa, Lombard: [ku (s)tuˈlɛta a la milaˈneːza]; from French côtelette[1]), is a popular variety of cotoletta [2] found in the city of Milan. [3] According to some sources it has a ...

  9. Chicken Francese - Wikipedia

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    Chicken. Chicken Francese, Chicken Française, Chicken Francois or Chicken French is an Italian-American dish of flour-dredged, egg-dipped, sautéed chicken cutlets with a lemon-butter and sherry or white wine sauce. [1] The dish is popular in the region surrounding Rochester, New York, where it is known as Chicken French, [2] to the point that ...