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Saltimbocca

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Translated, it means “hop in the mouth.” A traditional Italian dish, you can make it as an appetizer or serve it with some nice sides as a main dish! It is traditionally made with veal, but I love to make it with chicken. Choose whatever you like!

Ingredients

  • 8 slices Thin Veal Or Chicken Escalopes (about 1/3 Pound Per Slice Or 80 Grams)
  • 1 whole Zucchini (optional)
  • 4 slices Bacon
  • 16 leaves Sage
  • 4 Tablespoons Butter
  • 6 Tablespoons White Wine
  • 1 dash Salt
  • 1 dash Ground Pepper
  • 8 whole Toothpicks

Preparation

1. Preheat the oven to 160 degrees C.

2. Tenderize the meat lightly.

3. Wash the zucchini, cut off both ends and cut it lengthwise in thin slices. Then cut the zucchini slices to the meat’s size. Cut each bacon strip in half.

4. Place a zucchini slice and a bacon slice on each escalope, then top with 2 sage leaves. Tack it with a toothpick on each escalope when you’re done.

5. In a large skillet, cook 4 escalopes in about 2 tablespoons butter at a time. Cook the first side for 2 minutes, then flip over and cook for another minute. Take them out, put them on a platter and place them in the oven while you cook the other 4 escalopes in the same way.

6. While the meat is resting in the oven, pour the white wine into the skillet. Stir, add salt and pepper to taste and let it simmer for just a few minutes (2 or 3 minutes).

Pour this sauce over the meat before serving.

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Gratsiella on 10.5.2009

looks yummy

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