escalops

/ɪˈskæləps/
noun
  1. Thin slices of meat, especially veal or chicken, that are often breaded and fried. (Alternate spelling of escalopes.)
    • The menu listed escalops of veal with a creamy mushroom sauce.
    • She bought chicken escalops from the butcher for tonight's dinner.
    • He pan-fried the escalops until they were golden brown.
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