breaded cutlet
1Cutlet — (derived from French côtelette, côte ( rib )) refers to: a thin slice of meat from the leg or ribs of veal, pork, or mutton (also known in various languages as a côtelette, Kotelett, or cotoletta.) a fried cutlet a croquette made of minced meat a …
2cutlet — [kut′lit] n. [altered (infl. by CUT) < Fr côtelette, dim. of OFr costel, dim. of coste, rib < L costa: see COAST] 1. a small slice of meat from the ribs or leg, for frying or broiling, often served breaded 2. a small, flat croquette of… …
3veal cutlet — noun : a slice from a leg of veal cut into small portions and fried plain or breaded …
4List of Japanese dishes — Below is a list of dishes found in Japanese cuisine Contents 1 Rice dishes 1.1 Congee 1.2 Donburi 1.3 Sushi 1.4 …
5Wiener schnitzel — breaded veal cutlet …
6Schnitzel — Not to be confused with Wienerschnitzel, an American restaurant chain. Wiener Schnitzel, a traditional Austrian dish …
7Tonkatsu — served with shredded cabbage, boiled rice and miso soup in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan …
8Cotoletta — with potatoes Cotoletta (from Italian: costoletta = little rib , because of the rib that remains attached to the meat during and after the cooking) is an Italian word for a breaded veal cutlet. Cotoletta alla milanese (milanese after its place o …
9Romanian cuisine — Part of a series on the Culture of Romania Topics …
10Croquette — For the game, see croquet. For the comic book, see Croket!. Cylindrical croquettes. A croquette is a small fried food roll containing usually as main ingredients mashed potatoes, and/or ground meat (veal, beef, chicken, or turkey), shellfish,… …