Saltimbocca alla romana
Saltimbocca is an Italian dish (also popular in southern Switzerland). It consists of veal that has been wrapped (lined) with prosciutto and sage and then marinated in wine, oil or salt water, depending on the region or one's own taste. The original version of this dish is saltimbocca alla romana (lit. 'Roman-style saltimbocca'), which consists of veal, prosciutto and sage, rolled up and cooked in dry white wine and butter. Marsala is sometimes used. Also, sometimes the veal and prosciutto are not rolled up but left flat. An American variation replaces the veal with chicken or pork.
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Saltimbocca alla Romana - The Italian Chef
Saltimbocca is a classic Roman veal dish. In fact, it is so typically Roman that the name Saltimbocca alla Romana seems redundant to me. But, that's what it was called on my father's menu, so I am sticking with it. This is a great dish to serve for company...
Saltimbocca alla Romana Recipe - An Italian in my Kitchen
Saltimbocca alla Romana is a delicious Italian Veal Recipe. Slices of tender meat topped with a slice of prosciutto and a sage leaf cooked in a simple wine sauce. Nothing better! Saltimbocca alla Romana This simple veal dish is one of the most famous...
Veal Saltimbocca alla Romana — A Roman Classic | La Bella Vita Cucina
Ever since taking my first bite of Veal Saltimbocca in 1981 when I lived in Los Angeles, California, I have never missed an opportunity to order it in a good Italian restaurant. It is one of the most brilliant Italian dishes ever created. 'Veal Saltimbocca...
Recipe: Saltimbocca alla Romana | Italian Sons and Daughters of America
By: Francesca Montillo, The 5-Ingredient Italian Cookbook The recipe for traditional Saltimbocca alla Romana used veal cutlets, but it’s very acceptable these days to substitute chicken or even thin turkey cutlets. Enhanced by the flavor and saltiness of...