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  2. Milanesa - Wikipedia

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    ' milanesa in the Neapolitan style ' and named for José Napoli's restaurant [3]) was first made at a restaurant called Napoli, located near Estadio Luna Park, when a chef covered up a burned milanesa with cheese, ham and tomato. [4] [5] [6] The dish is sometimes made out of chicken breast, suprema napolitana.

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    Parmesan Bread Bites. If you're a fan of garlic knots, this recipe is basically the bite-sized app version, covered in gooey cheese, garlic butter, and fresh herbs. Sage and thyme are used here to ...

  4. Breaded cutlet - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Cutlet - Wikipedia

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    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)

  6. Fried Gnocchi Bites Elevate Your Appetizer Game - AOL

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    In another shallow bowl, whisk bread crumbs and Pecorino. Sprinkle flour over cooled gnocchi and toss to coat; season with salt and pepper. Into a large heavy skillet, pour oil to a depth of 1/8".

  7. Breadcrumbs - Wikipedia

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    Breadcrumbs, also known as breading, consist of crumbled bread of varying dryness, sometimes with seasonings added, used for breading or crumbing foods, topping casseroles, stuffing poultry, thickening stews, adding inexpensive bulk to soups, meatloaves and similar foods, and making a crisp and crunchy covering for fried foods, especially breaded cutlets like tonkatsu and schnitzel.