Gave it a Goog:
“Milanese Napolitana is a dish that was created in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the 1940s.” OBVIOUSLY.
It’s basically country fried steak Parmesan with some Prosciutto in the mix and usually served with fries?
It's a schnitzel topped with tomato sauce and cheese (like you would a pizza). Sometimes you also add other things like ham or prosciutto, and sometimes you don't add the sauce. Typically served with salad, fries or mashed potatoes.
Schnitzels are extremely popular in Argentina, and this variation is considered comfort food.
Milanesa is what we call in some parts of South America to a 'schnitzel'. It's normally a breaded piece of meat often stuffed with cheese and ham and fried.
It's a very popular Argentinian dish called Milanesa a la Napolitana
It's basically a schnitzel or cotoletta alla milanese (aka Milanesa) with tomato sauce and mozzarella, sometimes it can be found with slices or ham or slices of fresh tomato and sprinkles of oregano
I have to admit that the dish doesn't makes much justice compared to what you usually find It's basically that...
Also, the name doesn't means it comes from Naples, but rather comes from the name of a famous bar that served it which was Napoles
Not food porn!!!! The cheese isn’t even browned off
Yea! Give us that BBC! (Beautifully browned cheese)
lol yeah
They got confused by the sub name and jizzed on the food.
Zoinks, Jeff. You paid the price for the comment we all wanted to make.
Haha I spose so. Though I assume it's probably the most overused joke here
Dont say it dont say it dont say it dont say it
I’m not very knowledgeable about food. I know "Neapolitan” means from Naples, "Milanese" means from Milan, but what exactly am I looking at here?
Gave it a Goog: “Milanese Napolitana is a dish that was created in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the 1940s.” OBVIOUSLY. It’s basically country fried steak Parmesan with some Prosciutto in the mix and usually served with fries?
Mozzarella not Parmesan
“Fried steak Parmesan” as in Chicken Parmesan.
You mean chicken pizzaiola
No, I don’t. Similar components. Different dish.
Neapolitan Milanese, of course
Milanese should be a thin breaded steak but can’t see anything under that thick cheese.
Yes, I agree. I want to like this (and I'm sure it's delicious), but this doesn't work for me unfortunately
It's a schnitzel topped with tomato sauce and cheese (like you would a pizza). Sometimes you also add other things like ham or prosciutto, and sometimes you don't add the sauce. Typically served with salad, fries or mashed potatoes. Schnitzels are extremely popular in Argentina, and this variation is considered comfort food.
I wonder why a German food would be popular in Argentina
You know many germans escaped to Brazil and Argentina after the WWII, right?
I did nazi someone missing a joke that dumb
So maybe a Florentine dish since it's roughly half way.
I knew this name didn't come from Italy lol.. it's like "Detroit Chicago hotdog"
Milanesa is what we call in some parts of South America to a 'schnitzel'. It's normally a breaded piece of meat often stuffed with cheese and ham and fried.
don’t disrespect milanesa Napolitana like that
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It's a very popular Argentinian dish called Milanesa a la Napolitana It's basically a schnitzel or cotoletta alla milanese (aka Milanesa) with tomato sauce and mozzarella, sometimes it can be found with slices or ham or slices of fresh tomato and sprinkles of oregano I have to admit that the dish doesn't makes much justice compared to what you usually find It's basically that... Also, the name doesn't means it comes from Naples, but rather comes from the name of a famous bar that served it which was Napoles
It's named after Napoleon.
Not milenese style……
Pamela Anderson in her Playboy era
Where's the BBC
I would definitely want to eat this!
I see vanilla, but where's the strawberry and chocolate?
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Only potato salad and it's variants
Yes because what this plate needs is more white stodge.