involtini
Involtini are a family of Italian dishes defined by small bundles created by wrapping a filling inside a thin outer layer of meat, fish, or vegetable. The outer sheet is typically pounded or sliced thin so that it can enclose a filling and be rolled into a compact, cylindrical form. The bundles are often secured with toothpicks or string and cooked by browning, braising, baking, or frying.
Common fillings vary by region and ingredient. Meat involtini usually use slices of veal, chicken, or beef,
Cooking methods differ: many involtini are browned in a pan and then simmered in tomato sauce or
Etymology derives from involvere, meaning to wrap or envelope. Variants and fillings reflect regional traditions, but