milanese in English

adjective

[Mil·a·nese || ‚mɪlə'niːz]

of or from Milan (city in northern Italy)

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1. It is identical to the Bright Milanese Brigandine, the Dark Milanese Brigandine and the Dyed Milanese Brigandine, except for the colour.

2. Settimo Milanese borders Rho, Milan, Cornaredo, and Cusago.

3. But we will show that Milanese mirror painter what true highlights should look like.

4. Bice's signature, veal Milanese with arugula and cherry tomato salad in a balsamic vinegar dressing

5. Pork Chops and veal Chops are grilled, sautéed, or braised, or breaded and fried (milanese)

6. Milanese Brigandine is an armour item in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and is classed as a body plate

7. He entrusted the works to the Milanese Angelo Crivelli, who was also to be responsible for the planning the gardens.

8. MILANO CLASSICS by Bice Asparagi alla Milanese $18 Sautéed asparagus, sunny side up egg, melted butter, parmesan cheese

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10. At the time, Europe enjoyed two very influential exhibitions: one in Geneva featuring the work of Milanese Armourists for the kings of France and Spain and the other in the Netherlands, called

11. The confidence of the Milanese redoubled when they learned that he had promised the members of the assembled clergy to maintain the catholic worship and clergy as already established, and had compelled them to take the oath of fidelity to the Cisalpine republic.

12. Breaded cutlet is known as schnitzel in German-speaking countries, cotoletta alla milanese in Italy, escalope in France, filete empanado in Spain, filete empanizado in Cuba, milanesa in Latin America, katsu in Japan and Korea, kotlet in Poland, and kotleta in post-Soviet countries

13. Crispiest chicken cutlets March 18, 2021 by deb Jump to recipe, comments Whether you call them milanese , schnitzel or “they’re just big chicken tenders and you like chicken tenders, please try them!”, I absolutely love perfectly seasoned, craggy bread-crumbed, deeply golden, crispy chicken cutlets but I absolutely hate making them.

14. IX-X e descrive la sua vicenda come esemplare dei soprusi che spesso nelle famiglie Aristocratiche venivano esercitati sui membri più deboli: il principe padre di Gertrude, nobile milanese e feudatario di Monza, aveva deciso il destino della figli a prima ancora che nascesse, ovvero aveva stabilito che si facesse monaca per non intaccare il