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  2. Fish fillet - Wikipedia

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    There are several ways to cut a fish fillet: Cutlet: obtained by slicing from behind the head of the fish, round the belly and tapering towards the tail. The fish is then turned and the process repeated on the other side to produce a double fillet; Single: more complex than the cutlet, produces two separate fillets, one from each side of the fish.

  3. Fillet (cut) - Wikipedia

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    Fillets may be skinless or have skin on; pinbones may or may not be removed. A fletch is a large boneless fillet of halibut, swordfish or tuna. There are several ways to cut a fish fillet: Cutlet. This fillet is obtained by slicing from behind the head of the fish, round the belly and tapering towards the tail.

  4. Fish steak - Wikipedia

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    A fish steak, alternatively known as a fish cutlet, is a cut of food fish which is perpendicular to the spine and can either include the bones or as boneless meat. Fish steaks can be contrasted with fish fillets , which are cut parallel to either side of the spine and do not include any large bones.

  5. Easy Sautéed Fish Fillets Recipe - AOL

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    Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Easy Sautéed Fish Fillets? recipe for your family and friends.

  6. Veal - Wikipedia

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    Veal is the meat from calves, often dairy breeds. A cut of veal shank. Veal carcasses at the Rungis International Market, France (2011) Veal is the meat of calves, in contrast to the beef from older cattle. Veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any breed; however, most veal comes from young male calves of dairy breeds which are not ...

  7. Cutlet - Wikipedia

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    a croquette or cutlet-shaped patty made of ground meat. a kind of fish cut where the fish is sliced perpendicular to the spine, rather than parallel (as with fillets ); often synonymous with steak. a prawn or shrimp with its head and outer shell removed, leaving only the flesh and tail.

  8. Escalope - Wikipedia

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    Escalope. An escalope ( UK: / ˈɛskəlɒp / ESK-əl-op, US: / ɪˈskɑːləp, ˈɛskəloʊp / isk-AH-ləp, ESK-əl-ohp, French: [ɛskalɔp] ), also scallop in the US [1] (not to be confused with the shellfish ), is traditionally a piece of boneless meat that has been thinned out using a mallet [2] [1] or rolling pin [1] or beaten with the ...

  9. Supreme (cookery) - Wikipedia

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    Chicken supreme with sauce suprême, along with a side dish. The term supreme (also spelled suprême) [1] used in cooking and culinary arts refers to the best part of the food. For poultry, game and fish dishes, supreme denotes a fillet. [2] [3] [4]

  10. Fish fillet processor - Wikipedia

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    A fish fillet processor processes fish into a fillet. Fish processing starts from the time the fish is caught. Popular species processed include cod, hake, haddock, tuna, herring, mackerel, salmon and pollock . Commercial fish processing is a global practice.

  11. Pozharsky cutlet - Wikipedia

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    Russia. Serving temperature. Hot. Main ingredients. Chicken or veal, bread crumbs, butter. A Pozharsky cutlet ( Russian: пожарская котлета, pozharskaya kotleta, plural: пожарские котлеты, pozharskie kotlety; also spelled Pojarski) is a breaded ground chicken or veal patty that is typical of Russian cuisine.