VEAL MARSALA
Provided by Giada De Laurentiis
Categories main-dish
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Sprinkle the veal with salt and pepper. Melt 1 tablespoon of butter and 1 tablespoon of oil in a heavy large skillet over medium-high heat. Add 4 veal cutlets and cook until golden brown, about 1 1/2 minutes per side. Transfer the veal to a plate. Add another tablespoon of butter and oil, if necessary. Repeat with the remaining 4 cutlets. Set the cutlets aside.
- Add 1 tablespoon of oil to the skillet. Add the shallot and garlic. Saute until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add a tablespoon of the olive oil, if necessary. Add the mushrooms and saute until tender and the juices evaporate, about 3 minutes. Season with salt. Add the Marsala. Simmer until the Marsala reduces by half, about 2 minutes. Add the broth and the rosemary leaves. Simmer until reduced by half, about 4 minutes. Return the veal to the skillet. Pour in all of the pan juices. Cook just until heated through, turning to coat, about 1 minute. Stir the remaining 1 tablespoon of butter into the sauce. Season the sauce with salt and pepper, to taste.
- Using tongs, transfer the veal to plates. Spoon the sauce over the veal and serve.
ITALIAN VEAL SANDWICHES
I grew up with these amazing Italian veal sandwich from two famous Toronto restaurants; California Sandwiches and San Francisco Sandwiches. This is a delicious homemade version.
Provided by Nelson Cardoso
Categories Main Course
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- In wide medium size bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, pepper and garlic powder. Set aside.
- In a wide large size bowl, mix together the bread crumbs, oregano, basil, parsley and Romano cheese. Set aside.
- In another medium bowl, whisk together the eggs and milk. Set aside.
- Using a meat tenderizer (mallet), beat each piece of veal cutlet on a cutting board until it's thinner and spread wider. I recommend placing a freezer bag cut open, over the veal while tenderizing to avoid splattering.
- Place the three bowls with the bread crumb mixture, eggs and flour mixture side by side... like a production line.
- Place a piece of veal in the flour and carefully coat both sides with the flour mixture.
- Move the piece of veal over to the egg wash and coat the veal completely, making sure it's all wet.
- Move the piece of veal to the bread crumb mixture and coat both sides. Pat the veal down over the bread crumbs to make sure it sticks well. Place the piece of veal in a large serving dish.
- Repeat the last three steps for all the pieces of veal.
- Place the serving dish in the fridge, covered with plastic wrap for at least 3 hours.
- Heat the canola oil in a large deep pan on medium high.
- Carefully (caution with the hot oil) place two pieces of breaded veal in the hot oil in the pan (careful not to over-crowd).
- Fry the veal pieces on one side for 3 to 4 minutes and carefully turn them over.
- Fry the other side for another 3 to 4 minutes. The veal should have a nice light golden colour (but not too dark as this will mean the meat is too dry).
- Place the veal pieces on a large dish lined with paper towels to soak the excess oil from the veal.
- After soaking the grease on the paper towel, move to veal pieces to a large oven proof pan with a lid (like a roasting pan). Add a little tomato sauce (a couple of soup spoons) over each piece to keep the meat moist and tasty! This pan can stay in the oven at around 180 ºF to 200 ºF to keep it warm while you cook all the veal. Just keep adding the finished pieces to the pan,
- Repeat the last 5 steps until the veal is all cooked.
- To assemble the veal sandwiches, place one or two (we use 2 because we like it stacked) pieces of veal on the bottom half of a bun. If using cheese, place the slices next. Add mushrooms, onions, peppers or other favourite toppings. Pour a generous amount of sauce over the veal and toppings (we like it messy so we add a lot!). Place the top half of the bun and serve hot.
- Traditionally, these sandwiches are served with a side of spiced olives. Exercise your jaw before taking a bite... this one's big and messy! Enjoy!
DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT CHICKEN SPITZAD (SPEZZATINO)
UPDATE: i just tried to make this..uhh...it was delicious but i managed to make it look a mess. Only try this if you know how to make it properly(fried chicken makers probably could) or dont care what it looks like. In fact i would suggest making it for 1 person before you show it to any family member lol. Or don't make it at all! I mean what i did was UGLY. yummy..but ugly. I dont think i got the hang of the sauce. I just found this recipe at parshift.com which shares old family Italian recipes. they kindly allow copying of them :) This sounds so delicious, a combination of baked chicken in a crust, and roast chicken with lemon sauce. Have the butcher cut the pieces into 2 or 3 inch sections through the bone if you don't want to do it yourself. Dark meat would keep it the moistest but breasts work as well. They suggest soaking the chicken in lightly salted ice water for a half hour first.
Provided by MarraMamba
Categories Chicken
Time 1h30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Step One: roast the chicken.
- If the chicken is soaked, drain and pat dry on paper towels. Place the cut up chicken pieces in roast pan. Use no liquid or oil. Lightly shake salt and pepper to taste and add the sprig of rosemary. Cover roast pan and place in 350 degree preheated oven for 1 hr This step can be completed up to an hour ahead of finishing. Remove the chicken from roasting pan and place on a wire rack until it is thoroughly drained.
- Step Two: coat and finish the spitzad.
- In a mixing bowl whisk the eggs until they begin to thicken slightly. Add lemon juice slowly while continuing to whisk vigorously until all of the lemon juice is incorporated.
- Place a dry, high sided, heavy bottomed sauce pot over high heat for a few moments until the bottom is thoroughly heated. Place the drained chicken pieces in the pot and slowly begin to drizzle in the egg/lemon mixture, constantly turning the chicken with a wooden spoon.
- You will notice that the egg/lemon mixture will coat the chicken and the heat will make the coating firm. When all of the mixture has been used and the coating is good and firm you may turn the chicken out onto a serving platter.
- Enjoy eating them with your fingers if you dont want to fuss with a knife and fork.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 505.2, Fat 34.9, SaturatedFat 10.1, Cholesterol 313.9, Sodium 197.6, Carbohydrate 2, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.8, Protein 43.3
GIADA'S CHICKEN SPEZZATINO (STEW)
This Italian stew makes a great, filling, healthy supper. Serve with biscuits to dip in. Adapted from Everyday Italian by Giada De Laurentiis.
Provided by Karamia
Categories Stew
Time 50m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Saute celery, carrots and onion in a large saucepan/stockpot in oil over medium heat until onions are translucent, about 5 minutes.
- Stir in salt, pepper, tomatoes, broth, basil, tomato paste, bay leaf, and thyme.
- Add chicken breasts with ribs and press them down to submerge under the liquid and bring liquid to a simmer.
- Reduce heat and gently simmer the chicken, turning them over often for about 20 minutes, or until chicken breasts are almost cooked through.
- Add kidney beans and simmer for 10 more minutes, or until chicken is cooked all the way through.
- Take chicken out of saucepan and let cool 5 minutes, then cut chicken into bite-size pieces and discard bones and skin.
- Discard bay leaf and put chicken pieces back into stew and bring back to a simmer, adding salt and pepper to taste.
- Serve with biscuits for dunking and enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 328.9, Fat 15.1, SaturatedFat 3.2, Cholesterol 46.4, Sodium 1036.1, Carbohydrate 25.9, Fiber 7.4, Sugar 7.1, Protein 24.4
CHANCE'S CHICKEN SPEZZATINO
A chicken stew based on the traditional Italian stew but changed to accommodate low-carb, primal, or diabetic-friendly diets.
Provided by Lora
Categories Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes Stews Chicken
Time 1h10m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Heat oil in a large pot over medium-low heat. Add pancetta; cook, stirring occasionally, until golden and crispy, about 10 minutes. Transfer pancetta to a bowl with a slotted spoon; cover and set aside.
- Stir red bell peppers, onion, garlic, and salt into the same pot. Cook and stir, scraping up the bits from the bottom of the pan, until softened, about 5 minutes. Stir black pepper, basil, thyme, and bay leaf into the pot. Add chicken stock and tomato paste; stir well to combine.
- Nestle chicken breasts into the pot, submerging them in the stock. Increase heat to medium and bring to a low boil. Reduce heat and simmer stew until chicken is cooked through, stirring occasionally, 15 to 20 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center of the chicken should read at least 165 degrees F (74 degrees C).
- Pull chicken out of the pot and let cool until easily handled, about 10 minutes. Stir artichokes into the stew. Shred or cut up chicken into small pieces and return to pot. Simmer stew until chicken pieces are heated through, about 5 minutes. Ladle into bowls and garnish with pancetta.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 374.3 calories, Carbohydrate 18 g, Cholesterol 93.9 mg, Fat 15.5 g, Fiber 5.3 g, Protein 40.4 g, SaturatedFat 3.8 g, Sodium 2936.1 mg, Sugar 4.6 g
ITALIAN SPRITZ
Provided by Valerie Bertinelli
Time 5m
Yield 1 serving
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Fill a wine or lager glass with ice. Add the Aperol, prosecco and sparkling water and stir until well chilled. Garnish with a slice of orange and lime and serve immediately.
SPEZZATO RECIPE - (3/5)
Provided by eaglezfan6
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Brown the veal cubes well in a little olive oil. Add the green peppers; mix and cook slowly. In another pan, saute onions and garlic lightly. Mix in the tomato puree and sugar and add to the first pan. Add the sliced mushrooms draining off liquid, if using canned. Cook slowly, stirring frequently, until the meat is done, about 20-25 minutes. Season to taste. Serve on italian rolls or over pasta.
ITALIAN SAUSAGE AND POTATOES
Make and share this Italian Sausage and Potatoes recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Andrewzmom
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Cut up Italian sausage links into bite sized chunks.
- Cube potatoes (with skins).
- Place in baking dish, then add Italian salad dressing over all.
- Bake uncovered at 350 until sausage is no longer pink and potatoes are tender, approximately 45-50 minutes.
- Note: Sometimes I speed up the cooking time by microwaving the potatoes a little before baking in the oven...
Nutrition Facts : Calories 653.1, Fat 47.2, SaturatedFat 13.4, Cholesterol 64.7, Sodium 2312.3, Carbohydrate 33.4, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 6.7, Protein 24
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