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  • Cupcakes, cookies, seitan picatta over mashed potatoes, and a host of other decadent things that are bad for me are all welcome at my table, and the fact that such dishes are all cholesterol-free and tend to be higher in fiber and nutrients just happens to be an added bonus.

    2009 July « paper fruit 2009

  • Cupcakes, cookies, seitan picatta over mashed potatoes, and a host of other decadent things that are bad for me are all welcome at my table, and the fact that such dishes are all cholesterol-free and tend to be higher in fiber and nutrients just happens to be an added bonus.

    july fourth official vegan post « paper fruit 2009

  • But their grilled meats, chicken picatta looked very good.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Unitas We Stand 2007

  • But their grilled meats, chicken picatta looked very good.

    Deano's Pizza Unitas We Stand 2007

  • I hope you like the picatta, it's one of my favorites.

    Buttermilk/Sausage Pancakes 2006

  • I can't eat the chicken picatta because the restaurant makes it with mushrooms, which I am allergic.

    One of Those Days Seeking Solace 2006

  • I can't eat the chicken picatta because the restaurant makes it with mushrooms, which I am allergic.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Seeking Solace 2006

  • I must say that my search on google for chicken picatta to decide on my meal for the night led me to your blog, your photo made up my mind and was quickly added to my favorites and back tracking through the months absolutely drooling.

    Buttermilk/Sausage Pancakes 2006

  • I would suspect a French chef would be around as an exotic import, and the food would be dripping in mother sauces, not a creamy picatta.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Kitchen Daily 2012

  • To the American journalists traveling with him, he chats about his favorite Roman foods - like veal picatta, fresh spinach and tiramisù - and the history of the city's churches.

    NYT > Home Page By SHARON OTTERMAN 2012

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