When he called and asked if I knew how to make chicken cutlets, I froze.
Here's why...
I've known him for 20 years and though he's a brilliant attorney, handsome and funny, a formidable trivia opponent, a cinema historian, and he lives in a very cool historic mansion, his cooking skills are not one of his better qualities. In fact, they scare me.
I helped him make a beef stew once. He handed me the flour to thicken the gravy but when I mixed it with wine and added it to the pan, nothing happened. I found out why when we started eating--it was powdered sugar. Beef stew, and almost 3 hours of cooking time, ruined.
So when he asked about the cutlets, I had trepidation. I gave him some instructions and the last thing I said to him was "don't forget to keep an eye on the temperature."
He sent me pictures of the finished dish: the breading was black and kinda burnt and didn't really stick to the chicken, so it was naked in parts. No salad, but there were noodles next to it that looked like they were mixed with Elmer's glue. Aye yai yai...beef stew all over again.
But then he sent me this text:
Awwwww...all's well that ends well :)
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(WHAT YOU WILL NEED)
serves 4
4 thin chicken cutlets
seasoned breadcrumbs
1/2 cup parmesan cheese (the green can is good for this)
salt/cracked black pepper
1 bunch arugula
1 lemon
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
olive oil
1 tablespoon butter
1 egg
2 cups breadcrumbs
2 cups flour
3 large shallow bowls or plates
non-stick frying pan
oven ready pan
I serve the salad on top of the chicken. For a nice light lunch, I like sliced tomatoes on the side. For dinner, I serve it with mashed potatoes.
Preheat oven to 310 degrees.
First, you have to put together your breading/dredging area: place the flour in one bowl, the egg mixed with a little water in the next, and the breadcrumbs mixed with the parmesan cheese in the other. So, its dry--wet--dry.
Melt 1/2 tablespoon butter and a drizzle of olive oil in non-stick pan over med-high heat
Season chicken on both sides with salt and pepper, then dredge 1 cutlet in flour, then dip in egg wash, then cover with bread crumbs. Cook 2 at a time in the frying pan until nicely browned on both sides. Remove to oven ready pan. Add the rest of the butter and some more oil to frying pan, and repeat process (don't worry if you're not sure if the chicken is completely done, cutlets are so thin that they probably will be, but they will keep cooking slowly in the oven regardless. They will also get tender and juicy in there...mmmmmm).
Place in oven to keep warm while you make the salad
Make dressing: mix juice of half a lemon, Dijon mustard, olive oil, salt and pepper. Adjust and add more lemon, etc as needed.
Place chilled arugula in large bowl and toss with dressing. Add a sprinkle of salt and pepper to the top.
tender and juicy chicken cutlets |
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