Scaloppine Of Sweetbreads In Cream Recipe

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Ingredients & Directions


2 lb Sweetbreads, soaked,
-trimmed, and blanched
Flour
4 tb Butter
1 tb Chopped shallot
1 c Dry sherry wine
1 c Heavy cream
Salt and freshly ground
-white pepper
6 sl Of bread, crusts removed,
-sauteed golden brown in
-butter

Cut the sweetbreads into 1/2-inch slices, season them with salt and
pepper, and dust lightly with flour. Heat the butter in a large
frying pan over fairly high heat until the foam subsides and brown
the sweetbreads for about 3 minutes on each side. Transfer them to a
hot serving platter and keep warm. Add the shallot to the butter in
the pan, cook until it begins to color, add the sherry, and reduce to
1/2 its quantity. Add the cream and continue cooking until slightly
reduced and thickened. Taste, and correct seasoning. Arrange a few
pieces of the sweetbreads on each of the slices of toast and spoon a
little of the sauce over each.

Serves 6.

From “Great Italian Cooking-La Grande Cucina Internazionale” by Luigi
Carnacina, edited by Michael Sonino, Agradale Press, New York


Yields
6 Servings

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