Balifrog wrote
Simple salad for yesterday's lunch. Pasta, ham, Emmental, chives, eggs, olive oil
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"Escalope pannee" or chicken Milanese for dinner.
The traditional way is dipping it successively in flour, egg mix and breadcrumbs.
It creates additional dishwashing, so I prefer another way.
I coat the chicken breast with mustard, and then directly dip it in the breadcrumbs (mixed with Parmesan, pepper, salt). The mustard will give it an additional flavor, but it is less crispy than with the "traditional" method.
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Served with Tagliatelle and Marinara sauce (peeled tomato, tomato concentrate, garlic, onion, thyme, oregano, pepper and salt,
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And a chocolate cream as dessert....
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It all looks very delicious! The salad still looks a little dry. Is there enough Olive Oil? Some homemade Mayonnaise would be a nice touch, maybe a little spicy! and some Basil, or Cilantro, ( Coriander) , or Parsley on top to add some color! The chicken looks very good also. I am more of a cream type sauce kind of guy. No problem, I can handle the tomato sauces too. Just not my favorite? I am growing some lemon Basil now, and have planted Thai Basil too. The lemon Basil is new for me and has a unique flavor! I am trying to grow Coriander and Dill too. I am not having much success because I live by the Sea and I think it's too hot! The only green leafy vegetables that seem to grow here are Chinese Kale and Chinese Cabbage! Regular Kales, Chard, Mustard, All Brassica's don't like it here. White and purple Eggplant, and Tomatoes and Peppers seem to grow here too.
Have you tried to grate your own Parmesan? I hear it's better than the pre-grated in the box. The cheese in the box has fillers and Aluminum to stop the cheese from caking. I have used it also too! I know it's hard to find a good Parmesan here. The noodles look yummy!
Haven't tried the dessert yet! Good work Man!