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Definition of scaloppine in English: scaloppineplural nounˌskaləˈpiːniˌskal- (in Italian cooking) thin, boneless slices of meat, typically veal, sautéed or fried. (意大利烹饪)煎(或炒)小牛肉片 Example sentencesExamples - These include fillet steak, scaloppine, piccata and even roast beef.
- Each time one of these indie restaurants crops up along East Passyunk or around Rittenhouse Square, it begs the question: Is local love of homemade gnocchi and veal scaloppine boundless?
- The involtini, which is stuffed veal scaloppine, was the highlight for me - it showed real skill to balance the flavours.
- Where scallopini is not available, thinly slice partially frozen turkey breast and pound between two pieces of waxed paper into 1/4-inch slices.
- But it's mostly veal scallopini or veal Marsala; Caesar salad, clams oreganata.
- I just spent the better part of 30 minutes discussing the logistics of a good scallopini with The Friend in California.
- I had chosen the scallopini al limone, and it was perfect.
- In effect, the tenderloin becomes a big slab of scaloppine, which you can sauté in butter and serve with a squeeze of lemon juice and a scattering of capers.
- Or use thickly sliced golden or green zucchini or scallopini.
- While Ford was eating his main course however, a delicately prepared pork scallopini with sun-dried tomatoes and a Burgundy sauce, the man in the black robes walked toward their table.
OriginItalian, plural of scaloppina, diminutive of scaloppa 'envelope'. Definition of scaloppine in US English: scaloppineplural nounˌskal- (in Italian cooking) thin, boneless slices of meat, typically veal, sautéed or fried. (意大利烹饪)煎(或炒)小牛肉片 Example sentencesExamples - I just spent the better part of 30 minutes discussing the logistics of a good scallopini with The Friend in California.
- Or use thickly sliced golden or green zucchini or scallopini.
- The involtini, which is stuffed veal scaloppine, was the highlight for me - it showed real skill to balance the flavours.
- Where scallopini is not available, thinly slice partially frozen turkey breast and pound between two pieces of waxed paper into 1/4-inch slices.
- While Ford was eating his main course however, a delicately prepared pork scallopini with sun-dried tomatoes and a Burgundy sauce, the man in the black robes walked toward their table.
- I had chosen the scallopini al limone, and it was perfect.
- These include fillet steak, scaloppine, piccata and even roast beef.
- In effect, the tenderloin becomes a big slab of scaloppine, which you can sauté in butter and serve with a squeeze of lemon juice and a scattering of capers.
- Each time one of these indie restaurants crops up along East Passyunk or around Rittenhouse Square, it begs the question: Is local love of homemade gnocchi and veal scaloppine boundless?
- But it's mostly veal scallopini or veal Marsala; Caesar salad, clams oreganata.
OriginItalian, plural of scaloppina, diminutive of scaloppa ‘envelope’. |