Milanesa
Milanesa is a breaded meat cutlet, usually made from beef or veal, though chicken, pork, and turkey are also common. It originated in Milan, Italy, as cotoletta alla milanese, and was brought to the Americas by Italian immigrants in the 19th and 20th centuries, where it adapted to local tastes and ingredients. The cutlet is typically pounded thinner, seasoned, dusted with flour, dipped in beaten eggs, and coated with breadcrumbs before cooking.
Preparation and cooking: The meat is seasoned, floured, dipped in beaten eggs, and coated with breadcrumbs. It
Variants and serving: In Argentina and Uruguay, milanesa is commonly served with lemon and parsley, and with
Cultural notes: It is considered a staple of home cooking and is a common, inexpensive meal in