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  2. Pork cutlet - Wikipedia

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    Pork cutlet may refer to: Tonkatsu, a Japanese breaded pork cutlet; Dongaseu, a Korean breaded pork cutlet; Kotlet schabowy, a Polish breaded pork cutlet; See also.

  3. Cutlet - Wikipedia

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    In cuisine, cutlet (derived from French côtelette, côte, "rib" [1] [2]) refers to: a thin slice of meat from the leg or ribs of mutton, veal, [2] pork, or chicken; a dish made of such slice, often breaded (also known in various languages as a cotoletta, Kotelett, kotlet or kotleta)

  4. Breaded cutlet - Wikipedia

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    In China and Taiwan, pork cutlets are called zhu-pai, and are a common restaurant dish originating from Japanese influence. Zhu-pai are usually accompanied with rice and vegetables such as broccoli or bell peppers. Another type of cutlet found in Taiwan, ji-pai, is made of chicken and is commonly found in night markets.

  5. Kotlet schabowy - Wikipedia

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    Kotlet schabowy (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkɔtlɛt sxaˈbɔvɨ] ⓘ) is a Polish variety of a breaded cutlet of pork coated with breadcrumbs.It is similar to Viennese schnitzel or Italian cotoletta, [1] French côtelette de veau frite (or côtelette Menon), [2] North and South American milanesa, and Japanese tonkatsu.

  6. Dongaseu - Wikipedia

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    The dish, although called by the Japanese-derived name don-gaseu, followed Western pork cutlet recipes such as those of the Austrian Schnitzel —thinned by pounding before being breaded and deep-fried. [2] It was not sliced, and served with bread. Western-style appetizer soup was served before the dish. Don-gaseu developed into two distinct ...

  7. Rostbrätel - Wikipedia

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    For preparation, about an inch cut of pork neck cutlet (with or without bone) is pressed (tenderized) and marinated in salt, pepper, mustard, onions and beer for two to up to 24 hours. In some recipes, garlic and Caraway Seed are added as further spices. Cooking is done on a charcoal grill.

  8. Katsu-sando - Wikipedia

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    ' cutlet sandwich ') is a Japanese sandwich which made from Japanese-style cutlet (mainly tonkatsu) between slices of bread, and there are many variations. The price and quantity of it are reasonable, so it is also served as a hassle-free snack or bento (e.g., Tokyo Station 's ekiben , [ 1 ] Haneda Airport 's soraben [ ja ] [ 2 ] ).

  9. Meat chop - Wikipedia

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    Pork chops Lamb chops with new potatoes and green beans A plate of lamb chops from a Greek restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A meat chop is a cut of meat cut perpendicular to the spine, and usually containing a rib or riblet part of a vertebra and served as an individual portion. The most common kinds of meat chops are pork and lamb.