Scaloppine

Scaloppine

"Scaloppine" (plural and diminutive of ' - a small scallop, i.e. a thinly sliced cut of meat) (in incorrect English "scaloppini"; sometimes "scallopini""') is an Italian dish consisting of thinly sliced meat (most often veal, although chicken may also be used) that is dredged in wheat flour, sautéed, then heated and served with a tomato-, or wine-sauce; or "piccata", which denotes a caper and lemon sauce. It is prepared in Italian cuisine as well as Italian-American cuisine.

External links

* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/plhu/115229281/ Photo of veal scaloppine]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/shugyou/140948322/ Photo of chicken scaloppine]
* [http://ifood.tv/recipe/chicken_scallopini Scallopini chicken Video Recipe]

ee also

*Chicken piccata
*Rollatini


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  • scaloppine — noun A thin scallop of veal (sometimes other meat) dredged in flour and then sautéed …   Wiktionary

  • scaloppine —  Italian dish …   Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • scaloppine — sca·lop·pi·ne …   English syllables

  • scaloppine — /skæləˈpini/ (say skaluh peenee) noun a small, thin slice of veal or other meat, especially when cooked in a tomato or wine sauce. {Italian} …  

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