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  2. These Crispy Chicken Cutlets Are The Ultimate Comfort Classic

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    Repeat with remaining chicken breast for a total of 4 cutlets. Line a baking sheet with a wire rack. On a clean work surface, arrange a 12"-long sheet of plastic wrap.

  3. 30 Best Air Fryer Chicken Recipes for Fast Weeknight Meals - AOL

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    Get the recipe for Air Fryer Chicken Cutlets from Skinnytaste. Courtesy Skinnytaste. Air Fryer Firecracker Chicken Meatballs. These meatballs are like little explosions of flavor. They're perfect ...

  4. Air Fryer Chicken Parmesan Might Be The Best Way To ... - AOL

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    large skinless, boneless chicken breasts. Kosher salt. Freshly ground black pepper. 1/3 c. all-purpose flour. 2. large eggs. 1 c. panko bread crumbs. 1/4 c. freshly grated Parmesan. 1 tsp. dried ...

  5. Panko Parmesan Chicken Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Season the chicken breasts on both sides with salt and pepper. Place the flour, egg, and panko crumbs into three separate dishes. Season the panko crumbs with parmesan cheese, garlic powder, oregano, basil, and red pepper flakes. Coat the chicken breasts in flour and shake off any excess.

  6. Chicken katsu - Wikipedia

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    Chicken katsu. Chicken katsu (chicken cutlet (Japanese: チキンカツ, Hepburn: chikinkatsu)), also known as panko chicken or tori katsu (torikatsu (鶏カツ)) is a Japanese dish of fried chicken made with panko bread crumbs. It is related to tonkatsu, fried pork cutlets. The dish has spread internationally and has become a common dish ...

  7. Breaded cutlet - Wikipedia

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    Chicken-fried steak (also known as country-fried steak) is an American breaded cutlet dish that may have originated with German and Austrian immigrants to Texas in the 19th century. [1] It is a piece of beef steak (tenderized cubed steak) coated with seasoned flour and fried. It is associated with Southern U.S. cuisine.