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paillard

[pahy-yahr, pey-] / paɪˈyɑr, peɪ- /


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When the chicken is pounded thinly, into what’s called a paillard as it is here, it becomes an ultra-elegant platform for any seasonal salad to be served as a main course.

From Washington Post

It’s a setup that inspires me throughout the year with its enticing and healthful possibilities, which is why I have decided to create a chicken paillard salad for each season this year.

From Washington Post

Season each paillard on both sides with salt and pepper, and sprinkle with a little chopped thyme.

From New York Times

To do so, you can pound the breast into a paillard, which is the French term for a thin slice of meat that can be quickly cooked.

From New York Times

This is my chicken paillard, one with flavor, and, most important, succulence.

From New York Times