Milanesa
The milanesa is a variation of the Lombard veal Milanese, or the Austrian Wiener schnitzel, where generic types of breaded cutlet preparations are known as a milanesa. The milanesa was brought to the Southern Cone by Italian immigrants between 1860 and the 1920s. Its name probably reflects an original Milanese preparation, cotoletta alla milanese, which is similar to the Austrian Wiener schnitzel.
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Recipes
Milanesa - Traditional Argentinian Recipe | 196 flavors
Meat is front and center in the Argentinean gastronomic tradition, and milanesa, both golden and crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, is a classic of South American cuisine, a variation of the famous Italian dish veal Milanese. Argentina is...
The Story of Milanesa | Learn How To Make Milanesas & Recipes
So what is a Milanesa? Milanesa simply put, is a schnitzel. Usually prepared with meat such as beef (nalga cut) and chicken. In some cases vegetarian, made with soy or eggplants. Milanesas are sold at most butchers (carnicerias). The milanesa has many...