| Word | alla Milanese |
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| How Do You Say "alla Milanese"? | AHL/lah mee/lah/NEH/zeh |
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| What is "alla Milanese"? | ‘Alla Milanese’ means ‘in the style of Milan’. It often refers to food that is coated with a mixture of bread crumbs and parmesan, and fried in butter, but it can also be a general reference to an undefined dish.
In French cuisine, à la Milanaise is more specific – it has two particular meanings – please follow the link for more information. alla Milanese AHL/lah mee/lah/NEH/zeh
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