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}}</ref> ``The woman"? Yes, because it wasn't Yevdokim Pozharsky himself who was the author of the recipe; it was his daughter, Darya Pozharskaya, who worked at her father's inn as a chef. But why does the quote mention veal, rather than chicken, cutlets? Well, because they were made from chicken, but were meant to look and taste as if they were made from veal. There's even a legend about Emperor Nicholas &nbsp;I himself calling at Pozharsky's inn and ordering veal cutlets for his meal, upon which, not having any veal in her pantry, Darya quickly devised a new recipe by replacing veal with chicken.<ref>{{Cyt
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| rozdział = Дарья Евдокимовна Пожарская

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