Crispy Beef Milanese

Milanese is the Italian way of making a schnitzel – this crumb contains Italian-style cheese to elevate the authentic flavour. Served with golden roasted baby potatoes, fresh salad with balsamic reduction and a drizzle of garlic and sage burnt butter.

Crispy Beef Milanese

with roasted baby potatoes & sage burnt butter

Hands on Time: 30 - 45 minutes

Overall Time: 35 - 55 minutes

Ingredients:

  • Baby Potatoes
  • Balsamic Reduction
  • Beef
  • Cake Flour
  • Cheesy Crumb
  • Cucumber
  • Free-Range Beef Schnitzel (without crumb)
  • Fresh Sage
  • Garlic Clove
  • Garlic Cloves
  • NOMU Provençal Rub
  • Pitted Kalamata Olives
  • Salad Leaves

From your kitchen:

  • Oil (cooking, olive or coconut)
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Water
  • Paper Towel
  • Butter
  • Egg/s
Photo of Crispy Beef Milanese
  1. ROAST EM’ UP

    Preheat the oven to 200°C. Spread out the halved baby potatoes on a roasting tray in a single layer. Coat in oil, and some seasoning. Roast in the hot oven for 25-30 minutes until crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, shifting halfway.

  2. SALAD TIME!

    Toss the rinsed leaves, chopped olives and cucumber half-moons with a drizzle of oil and season.

  3. GOLDEN FRY

    In a shallow dish whisk 1 egg with 1 tbsp of water. Prepare two more shallow dishes: one containing the flour, the rub, and seasoning and the other containing the cheesy crumb. Coat the beef schnitzel in the flour first, then in the egg, and lastly in the breadcrumbs. When passing through the breadcrumbs, press it into the meat so it sticks and coats evenly. Place a pan over a medium-high heat with enough oil to cover the base. When hot, fry the schnitzel for 1-2 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Remove from the pan on completion, drain on paper towel, and season to taste.

  4. FLAVOURED BUTTER

    Remove any excess oil from the pan and wipe down. Place the pan on a low heat with 40g of butter, grated garlic, and the sage leaves. Simmer until the butter foams and turns golden. Remove from the heat. Allow to cool slightly before seasoning to taste. Place the cooked schnitzels on a roasting tray and warm in the hot oven for 2-3 minutes before serving.

  5. CRISPY DINNER

    Plate up the roasted potatoes, side with the crispy beef milanese, and pour over the sage-garlic butter sauce. Serve with the side salad and drizzle with the balsamic glaze. Enjoy, Chef!

  • Baby Potatoes - 250g

  • Salad Leaves - 20g

  • Pitted Kalamata Olives - 30g

  • Cucumber - 50g

  • Cake Flour - 30ml

  • NOMU Provençal Rub - 10ml

  • Cheesy Crumb - 125ml

  • Free-range Beef Schnitzel (without crumb) - 150g

  • Garlic Clove - 1

  • Fresh Sage - 4g

  • Balsamic Reduction - 15ml

  1. ROAST EM’ UP

    Preheat the oven to 200°C. Spread out the halved baby potatoes on a roasting tray in a single layer. Coat in oil, and some seasoning. Roast in the hot oven for 30-35 minutes until crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, shifting halfway.

  2. SALAD TIME!

    Toss the rinsed leaves, chopped olives and cucumber half-moons with a drizzle of oil and season.

  3. GOLDEN FRY

    In a shallow dish whisk 2 eggs with 1 tbsp of water. Prepare two more shallow dishes: one containing the flour, the rub, and seasoning and the other containing the cheesy crumb. Coat one beef schnitzel in the flour first, then in the egg, and lastly in the breadcrumbs. When passing through the breadcrumbs, press it into the meat so it sticks and coats evenly. Repeat with the other schnitzels. Place a pan over a medium-high heat with enough oil to cover the base. When hot, fry the schnitzels for 1-2 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Remove from the pan on completion, drain on paper towel, and season to taste.

  4. FLAVOURED BUTTER

    Remove any excess oil from the pan and wipe down. Place the pan on a low heat with 80g of butter, grated garlic, and the sage leaves. Simmer until the butter foams and turns golden. Remove from the heat. Allow to cool slightly before seasoning to taste. Place the cooked schnitzels on a roasting tray and warm in the hot oven for 2-3 minutes before serving.

  5. CRISPY DINNER

    Plate up the roasted potatoes, side with the crispy beef milanese, and pour over the sage-garlic butter sauce. Serve with the side salad and drizzle with the balsamic glaze. Enjoy, Chef!

  • Baby Potatoes - 500g

  • Salad Leaves - 40g

  • Pitted Kalamata Olives - 60g

  • Cucumber - 100g

  • Cake Flour - 60ml

  • NOMU Provençal Rub - 20ml

  • Cheesy Crumb - 250ml

  • Free-range Beef Schnitzel (without crumb) - 300g

  • Garlic Cloves - 2

  • Fresh Sage - 8g

  • Balsamic Reduction - 30ml

  1. ROAST EM’ UP

    Preheat the oven to 200°C. Spread out the halved baby potatoes on a roasting tray in a single layer. To make sure they get crispy, don’t overcrowd the tray – use two trays if necessary. Coat in oil, and some seasoning. Roast in the hot oven for 35-40 minutes until crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, shifting halfway.

  2. SALAD TIME!

    Toss the rinsed leaves, chopped olives and cucumber half-moons with a drizzle of oil and season.

  3. GOLDEN FRY

    In a shallow dish whisk 2 eggs with 2 tbsp of water. Prepare two more shallow dishes: one containing the flour, the rub, and seasoning and the other containing the cheesy crumb. Coat one beef schnitzel in the flour first, then in the egg, and lastly in the breadcrumbs. When passing through the breadcrumbs, press it into the meat so it sticks and coats evenly. Repeat with the other schnitzels. Place a pan over a medium-high heat with enough oil to cover the base. When hot, fry the schnitzels for 1-2 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. You may need to do this step in batches. Remove from the pan on completion, drain on paper towel, and season to taste.

  4. FLAVOURED BUTTER

    Remove any excess oil from the pan and wipe down. Place the pan on a low heat with 100g of butter, grated garlic, and the sage leaves. Simmer until the butter foams and turns golden. Remove from the heat. Allow to cool slightly before seasoning to taste. Place the cooked schnitzels on a roasting tray and warm in the hot oven for 2-3 minutes before serving.

  5. CRISPY DINNER

    Plate up the roasted potatoes, side with the crispy beef milanese, and pour over the sage-garlic butter sauce. Serve with the side salad and drizzle with the balsamic glaze. Enjoy, Chef!

  • Baby Potatoes - 750g

  • Salad Leaves - 60g

  • Pitted Kalamata Olives - 90g

  • Cucumber - 150g

  • Cake Flour - 90ml

  • NOMU Provençal Rub - 30ml

  • Cheesy Crumb - 375ml

  • Free-range Beef Schnitzel (without crumb) - 450g

  • Garlic Cloves - 3

  • Fresh Sage - 12g

  • Balsamic Reduction - 45ml

  1. ROAST EM’ UP

    Preheat the oven to 200°C. Spread out the halved baby potatoes on a roasting tray in a single layer. To make sure they get crispy, don’t overcrowd the tray – use two trays if necessary. Coat in oil, and some seasoning. Roast in the hot oven for 35-40 minutes until crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, shifting halfway.

  2. SALAD TIME!

    Toss the rinsed leaves, chopped olives and cucumber half-moons with a drizzle of oil and season.

  3. GOLDEN FRY

    In a shallow dish whisk 3 eggs with 2 tbsp of water. Prepare two more shallow dishes: one containing the flour, the rub, and seasoning and the other containing the cheesy crumb. Coat one beef schnitzel in the flour first, then in the egg, and lastly in the breadcrumbs. When passing through the breadcrumbs, press it into the meat so it sticks and coats evenly. Repeat with the other schnitzels. Place a pan over a medium-high heat with enough oil to cover the base. When hot, fry the schnitzels for 1-2 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. You may need to do this step in batches. Remove from the pan on completion, drain on paper towel, and season to taste.

  4. FLAVOURED BUTTER

    Remove any excess oil from the pan and wipe down. Place the pan on a low heat with 140g of butter, grated garlic, and the sage leaves. Simmer until the butter foams and turns golden. Remove from the heat. Allow to cool slightly before seasoning to taste. Place the cooked schnitzels on a roasting tray and warm in the hot oven for 2-3 minutes before serving.

  5. CRISPY DINNER

    Plate up the roasted potatoes, side with the crispy beef milanese, and pour over the sage-garlic butter sauce. Serve with the side salad and drizzle with the balsamic glaze. Enjoy, Chef!

  • Baby Potatoes - 1kg

  • Salad Leaves - 80g

  • Pitted Kalamata Olives - 120g

  • Cucumber - 200g

  • Cake Flour - 120ml

  • NOMU Provençal Rub - 40ml

  • Cheesy Crumb - 500ml

  • Free-range Beef Schnitzel (without crumb) - 600g

  • Garlic Cloves - 4

  • Fresh Sage - 15g

  • Balsamic Reduction - 60ml

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