Veal Scaloppine With Marsala For Two

"A very romantic dinner for two. Serve a green salad and a nice crusty bread. Have a great evening!"
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat 2t butter in 12in skillet and cook mushrooms and onion until tender (3-4 min).
  • Remove from skillet, set aside.
  • Cut veal into 2 serving pieces and flatten to 1/8 in thickness.
  • Salt and pepper the veal.
  • Add remaining butter to skillet, add veal, cook on med-hi for 1 min per side.
  • Transfer to warm plates.
  • Add marsala and broth to drippings in skillet.
  • Bring to a boil, boil gently for 1 min, scraping up bits in the skillet.
  • Return mushroom mixture, add parsley.
  • Spoon sauce over veal.
  • ENJOY!

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Reviews

  1. I made this recipe for my hubby's birthday dinner. Very flavorful-- a fast, yet chic dish! I substituted olive oil for the butter, and contrary to DH's predictions, the marsala sauce still turned out delicious.
     
  2. Very very good and easy to make. I made garlic pasta with it and doubled the mushrooms.
     
  3. DH and I had this for dinner last night and loved it! Great flavor and it was very easy to prepare. I used 1 lb of veal shoulder chop and doubled the sauce and mushrooms/green onions accordingly. I used shiitake mushrooms, which were very nice in this dish. I thickened the sauce with a bit of corn starch at the end, which did the trick nicely. I served with fresh roasted pole beans from my garden. Thanks for a lovely dinner! I would definitely make this recipe again.
     
  4. OH WOW! This was incredible! The mushrooms soaked up the flavor of the marsala - yummy! I served it over a bed of wilted spinach, which was wonderful, along with roasted artichoke hearts (#144997)and a side of linquine. My DH loved it! The only change I would make is to add more mushrooms (they were really good!), and maybe thicken the sauce a little.
     
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  1. I made this recipe for my hubby's birthday dinner. Very flavorful-- a fast, yet chic dish! I substituted olive oil for the butter, and contrary to DH's predictions, the marsala sauce still turned out delicious.
     

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After DH and I moved away from the farm, and to the city...I haven't done as much cooking and very little canning. But I do come to Zaar and look for new recipes once in a while. I'm still cooking Zaar!! I like to play at Facebook, with my family and friends. A lot of my Zaar friends are there!! Yay! It's a good way to keep in touch. We travel more. We're looking at the European trips now. Hope to go in the springtime. I really want to see London, I think I lived there in a past life, I've been obsessed with it since I was 10 years old!!
 
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