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Standbys

Flavored Breadcrumbs: Aromi per Panature
Making flavored breadcrumbs for breading fried foods, sprinkling over casseroles, or using in fillings is quick and easy. They also make nice gifts.
Difficulty: Easy

Frienno e Magnanno alla Napoletana
A rich Neapolitan mixture of fried meats, fish, veggies, croquettes and more. Elegant, too.
Difficulty: Moderate-Intermediate

Milanese Cutlet: Cotoletta alla Milanese
A breaded veal cutlet is simple, but can reach great heights.
Difficulty: Easy

Veal Parmigiana: La Cotoletta alla Bolognese
Veal cutlets, breaded, with cheese, tomato and prosciutto.
Difficulty: Easy

Other Recipes

Artusi's Milanese Cutlet: Cotoletta alla Milanese dell'Artusi
"Anyone can make a veal cutlet," says Artusi, who proposes a tasty variation.
Difficulty: Easy

Artusi's Bolognese Cutlet: Cotoletta alla Bolognese Dell'Artusi
A breaded veal cutlet, graced with cheese and truffles.
Difficulty: Easy

Cutlet with Prosciutto: Cotoletta col Prosciutto
Again a breaded veal cutlet, this time with prosciutto.
Difficulty: Easy

Cutlets stuffed with Provolone: Cotolette Farcite di Provolone
Cutlets folded over slices of cheese, breaded, and fried: Tremendously satisfying! Difficulty:
Moderate.
Difficulty:

Fried boiled meat, Milanese Style: Lesso fritto alla Milanese
Boiled beef, sliced, fried or sauteed in butter, and served with risotto. Quite satisfying.
Difficulty: Easy

Fried Chicken for Hanukkah: Pollo fritto per Hanukkah
Zesty fried chicken commonly served at the Festival of Lights.
Difficulty: Easy

Fried Meatballs: Polpette di Carne Fritta
One wouldn't expect fried meatballs to work with a sparkling wine, but Satèn can match them.
Difficulty: Easy

Mixed Fried Meats Piemontese Style: Fritto Misto alla Piemontese
A delightful mixture of fried meats, vegetables, fruit, and sweets that's fit for a king.
Difficulty: Moderate-Intermediate

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Cutlets, braciole, scaloppine, involtini and other quick-cooking dishes
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