Chattanooga Times Free Press

Spicy Chicken Milanese an easy treat

- BY KATIE WORKMAN

Hot crispy chicken and a cool cherry tomato and herby salad make a great contrast in this Spicy Chicken Milanese, but this is also just fantastic at room temperatur­e. If you are planning to serve it at room temperatur­e, let the chicken cool before topping it with the salad, so the salad won’t wilt too much and the chicken won’t get soggy. There is a little kick from the Dijon and the cayenne, and you can up the amounts if you want more spiciness.

You can really use any combinatio­n of herbs and lettuces for the salad. I am a sucker for the way the bite of arugula plays against all kinds of rich savory foods, so it’s my go-to lettuce for toppings like this, but spinach, watercress, mustard greens or baby greens of any kind would also be great.

Spicy Chicken Milanese

2 large eggs

2 tablespoon­s Dijon mustard 1⁄4 teaspoon cayenne pepper Kosher salt

Freshly ground black pepper

2 cups panko bread crumbs

1⁄2 cup freshly grated Parmesan

cheese

8 thin sliced chicken cutlets (about

4 ounces each)

1⁄2 cup plus 1 tablespoon extra virgin

olive oil

2 cups baby arugula

1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved

1⁄4 cup whole parsley leaves

1⁄4 cup whole chervil leaves (optional)

1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice Shaved or grated Parmesan cheese to serve

In a wide, shallow bowl, beat the eggs with the mustard, cayenne, 1⁄2 teaspoon salt and 1⁄4 teaspoon pepper. In another wide shallow bowl, mix the panko with the Parmesan. Dip the chicken cutlets in the egg mixture, and allow any excess to drip back into the bowl. Dredge the cutlets in the panko mixture, pressing the chicken down so that the crumbs adhere. Place the cutlets on a baking sheet.

In a large skillet (the largest you have) heat 1⁄2 cup olive oil over medium high heat until hot. Cook the chicken in batches, without crowding the cutlets in the pan, until they are nicely browned on both sides and cooked throughout, 3 to 4 minutes per side. Transfer the chicken to a serving platter, or place two cutlets on four individual plates.

While the chicken is cooking, place the arugula, tomatoes, parsley and chervil (if using) in a medium bowl. Drizzle the remaining tablespoon olive oil and the lemon juice over the greens, and season with salt and pepper. Toss, and place a mound of the salad on top of each cutlet, or just strew the whole salad mixture over the chicken on a serving platter. Top the salad with the shaved or grated Parmesan, and serve. Start to finish: 30 minutes. Serves 4. Katie Workman has written two cookbooks focused on easy, family-friendly cooking, “Dinner Solved!” and “The Mom 100 Cookbook.” She blogs at www.themom100.com/about-katie-workman.

 ?? PHOTO BY SARAH CROWDER VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Katie Workman’s Spicy Chicken Milanese.
PHOTO BY SARAH CROWDER VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Katie Workman’s Spicy Chicken Milanese.

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