escalopes

/ɪˈskæləps/
noun
  1. Thin slices of meat, especially veal or chicken, that are often breaded and fried.
    • He ordered escalopes of turkey served with mashed potatoes.
    • The chef pounded the veal escalopes until they were very thin.
    • For dinner, she prepared chicken escalopes with a lemon butter sauce.
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