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What (who) is escalope$511565$ - definition

BREADED, FRIED FLAT PIECE OF MEAT
Wiener shnitzel; Snitzel; Zagrebački odrezak; Scnitzel; Schnitzelheim; Zagrebacki odrezak; Shnitzel; Yaegerschnitzel; Șnițel; Şniţel; Zigeunerschnitzel; Escalope chasseur; Chicken schnitzel; Israeli schnitzel
  • ''Havaijinleike'' with fries
  • Israeli schnitzel
  • Jägerschnitzel as served at a German restaurant
  • ''milanesa''
  • ''Oskarinleike'' with fries
  • Schnitzel as served at an Iranian restaurant
  • Tonkatsu
  • Wiener Schnitzel}}, a traditional [[Austria]]n dish
  • Hungarian ''schnitzel'' with [[nokedli]]

Escalope         
CUTLET DISH
Paillard; Escalopes; Escallope
An escalope is traditionally a piece of boneless meat that has been thinned out using a mallet or rolling pin or beaten with the handle of a knife, or merely butterflied. The mallet breaks down the fibres in the meat, making it more tender.
escalope         
CUTLET DISH
Paillard; Escalopes; Escallope
(escalopes)
An escalope is a thin slice of meat without a bone. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use scallop
, cutlet
)
N-COUNT: usu with supp
escalope         
CUTLET DISH
Paillard; Escalopes; Escallope
[?'skal?p, ?-, -'sk?l-, '?sk?l??p]
¦ noun a thin slice of coated and fried meat, especially veal.
Origin
Fr.; cf. escallop and scallop.

Wikipedia

Schnitzel

A schnitzel is a thin slice of meat. The meat is usually thinned by pounding with a meat tenderizer. Most commonly, the meat is breaded before frying. Breaded schnitzel is popular in many countries and is made using veal, pork, chicken, mutton, beef, or turkey. Schnitzel is very similar to the dish escalope in France and Spain, panado in Portugal, tonkatsu in Japan, cotoletta in Italy, kotlet schabowy in Poland, milanesa in Latin America, chuleta valluna in Colombia, and chicken-fried steak and pork tenderloin of the United States.