🇫🇷 Escalopes savoyardes & italiennes façon raclette.
🇮🇹 Scaloppine savoiarde & italiane stile raclette.

https://dicoit.fr/magli/testiRicetteLeScaloppineSavoiarde.html

#recette #ricetta #escalope #scaloppina #cotoletta #savoie #savoia #reblochon #pecorino #fontine #fontina #jambon #prosciutto #raclette

This Miami Italian Restaurant Serves Only One Dish – And A Second Location Is Coming

These days, sitting down at some restaurants and browsing the menu can feel like leafing through the phone book. Dozens of di…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Italiancuisine ##MIAMI #cotoletta #cotolettaallamilanese #Italia #Italian #italiancuisine #italiano #italy #overwhelmingexperience
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2346321/this-miami-italian-restaurant-serves-only-one-dish-and-a-second-location-is-coming-2/

This Miami Italian Restaurant Serves Only One Dish – And A Second Location Is Coming - Dining and Cooking

These days, sitting down at some restaurants and browsing the menu can feel like leafing through the phone book. Dozens of dishes, sides, specials, drinks,

Dining and Cooking

Just watched my ChatGPT Agent order lunch for me—live.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_ochfk8FKE

• Menu item “Chicken Cutlet” didn’t exist.
• Agent discovered it’s listed as “Cotoletta Alla Milanese.”
• Added Nasi Goreng Bacon, fixed my note, skipped online payment, issued invoice.

From lost-in-translation to paid-in-cash, all without me lifting a finger. Seriously cool to see an LLM handle messy UX in the real world!

#ChatGPT #FoodOrder #AI #UX #PizzaBagus #NasiGoreng #Cotoletta #BaliFood

S01E003 - ChatGPT Agent Test - New Tech - Interchain.Me by Roberto RCX Capodieci

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🇮🇹 18/08/2023 Lac de Garde
Nouvelle journée au Lac de Garde.
New day at Lac de Garde.
Nuovo giorno al Lac de Garde.

#tignale #lacdegarde #cotoletta #food

@suntour I frequently make this style recipe….

#Cotoletta alla #Milanese — a bone-intact #veal rib chop pounded until thin, and made into breaded cutlet.

In Milan’s dialect, it is often called oreggia d'elefant, or orecchia d'elefante in Italian, meaning elephant's ear. The recipe’s origin dates back to the early 1100s, at least. Later, in the 1800s, the Austrian recipe known as Wiener Schnitzel came to similarly resemble the Milanese tradition. #food