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    Sunday, March 31, 2019

    Veal Milanese at its Best - or Vitello alla Capricciosa - When you're talking Italian

    I had a cook up last week, food for later
    Chicken soup, Meat sauce for Pasta and Breaded Schnitzel always a favourite
    When we stayed with Yvonne and Stuart Rubin at their apartment right in the middle of New York City over a decade ago...they introduced us to some wonderful experiences
    One of which was dining at Maruzzella 
    Maruzzella is located at 1483 First Avenue, If you are in New York
    They are on the west side of the Avenue, just north of 77th Street.
    Such a fabulous restaurant
    They took us there more them once, This occasion below, was to celebrate my Husband's birthday  
    Stuart's (as a regular) favourite on the menu was
    Vitello alla Capriccosa, which is Breaded Veal with a Tomato and Rocket Basil Salad 
    He didn't even have to order, they just brought it to him
    Recently when I was in Sydney Yvonne cooked her version for us
    I played with these ingredients, last week and came up with  a slightly different option
    I also made a pasta salad on the side
    It was very popular
    But if you would like to make the real thing...here ya go

    600 grams of Schnitzel sliced Veal or Beef
    Sea Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper

    1 cup flour
    3 eggs beaten
    1 tablespoon chopped fresh Parsley leaves
    1 tablespoon grated Parmesan Cheese

    1 cup plain breadcrumbs

    1/2 cup olive oil

    Salad
    3 Roma tomatoes Chopped
    1/2 medium red onion sliced
    1 bag Rocket/ Arugula
    6 Basil leaves torn

    1/2 lemon juiced
    1/4 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    Sea Salt and Freshly Ground Black pepper

     

    Set up your breading station
    I like to put the flour and the breadcrumbs on paper towels easy for washing up 

    In a wide bowl beat eggs with parsley and Parmesan
    Season the flour with S&P

    Cut the meat into serving pieces

    Now dredge the meat in the seasoned flour, shake to get rid of excess
    Dip in egg mixture and transfer to breadcrumbs and press well in to complete the procedure

    Do this earlier in the day, all ready to go when dinner time comes



    Heat 1/2 cup olive oil in a saute pan over medium heat.
    When the oil is hot, 

    Fry the veal until golden brown, about 3 minutes on each side.
    Remove from pan onto paper towel to absorb any excess oil. 



    Quickly assemble the Salad and toss with the dressing of oil and lemon juice

    To serve 
    It's customary to place the meat on the plate and smother with the salad  
    Whichever...its beautiful anyway

     







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