Escalopes
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Escalopes are pieces of boneless meat which have been thinned out using a mallet or rolling pin. The most common types of meat to be used in this process are: veal, salmon, steak & turkey. By thinning out the meat, it cooks quicker, which can be helpful in fast meal preparations.