Monday, July 6, 2015

Panko Crusted Veal Cutlet w/ Jalapeno Cheese Fried Potatoes and Sliced Carrots

Dinner Tonight: Panko Crusted Veal Cutlet  w/ Jalapeno Cheese Fried Potatoes and Sliced Carrots





Mom wanted to go to Jungle Jim's International Market so after a light Breakfast I took over this
morning. Just love that market, anything and about everything in stock. I especially love the Deli Department. They carry every Boar's Head Product that's out. Then any and all types of Cheese and Olives. Just an incredible place to shop. Back home did a load of laundry and then I got the cart out and pulled weeds around the house and Mom's flower beds. For dinner tonight I prepared a Panko Crusted Veal Cutlet  w/ Jalapeno Cheese Fried Potatoes and Sliced Carrots.






While at Jungle Jim’s International Market this morning I purchased some Veal Cutlets. They have the best Veal anywhere around our area, so I always pick some up when I’m there. To prepare it I got the big three out to bread these beautiful Veal Cutlets; Flour, Egg Beaters, and Panko Bread Crumbs. I seasoned the Veal with Sea Salt and Ground Black Pepper. I then rolled them in Flour. I then took some Hungarian Paprika and Seasoned the Egg Beater’s with it, and dipped the veal Cutlets in it shaking off any excess. For the last coating I rolled the in Shake and Bake Seasoned Panko, pressing them in the Crumbs firmly to make sure the Cutlets were completely covered. These were thick cutlets so I had to fry them a little bit longer than you would normally would fry Veal. I fried them in Extra Virgin Olive Oil about 5 minutes per side. The coatings gave it a fantastic golden brown coating and the cutlet was tender and moist, and seasoned just right. You could cut by using a fork! Only had half of it, saved the other half for breakfast in the morning.





Then for a side dish I prepared Jalapeno Cheese Fried Potatoes. I had come across the Jalapeno
Cheese Potatoes some time back in an issue of Cuisine at Home Magazine. Made some changes from the original recipe. I used Simply Steakhouse Seasoned Diced Potatoes, Canola Oil instead of Peanut Oil, Scallions, 1 Jalapeno (sliced), Sea Salt and Ground Pepper, Sargento Reduced Fat Mexican Style Shredded Cheese. To prepare it; Add the Canola Oil to a Cast Iron Skillet and heat on medium. Prepare the Diced potatoes according to the package instructions. About midway through the cooking process add the Scallions and Jalapeno; then season with Sea Salt & Pepper. Off the heat sprinkle with the Sargento Reduced Fat Mexican Style Shredded Cheese. This has turned out to be one of my favorite Potato Side Dishes. Everything just comes together to make this dish the perfect Potato Dish!




For the other side I heated up a can of Del Monte Sliced Carrots. For dessert later a bowl of Breyer's Carb Smart Vanilla Bean Ice Cream topped with some Smucker's Sugar Free Chocolate Fudge Topping.





Jalapeno Cheddar Fried Potatoes

1 -Package Simply Potatoes Steakhouse Seasoned Diced Potatoes
2 Tbsp. Canola Oil
1/4 cup chopped Scallions
1 Jalapeno, sliced
Sea Salt & Pepper to taste
1/2 cup Sargento Reduced Fat Mexican Style Shredded Cheese

Directions:

To prepare it; Add the Canola Oil to a Cast Iron Skillet and heat on medium. Add the Potatoes and prepare the Diced potatoes according to the package instructions. About midway through the cooking process add the Scallions and Jalapeno; saute 2 more minutes, then season with Sea Salt & Pepper. Off the heat sprinkle with the Sargento Reduced Fat Mexican Style Shredded Cheese.








Veal
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Veal is the meat of young cattle (calves), as opposed to meat from older cattle. Though veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any breed, most veal comes from male calves (bull calves) of dairy cattle breeds.

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