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Cut the chicken breasts into 12 pieces of roughly equal size.
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Place the pieces between sheets of waxed paper, and pound with a mallet until they're thin.
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Season with salt and pepper.
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Place cheese and 4 tablespoons parsley in a wide, shallow bowl.
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Slowly add the beaten egg, whisking until it's smoothly incorporated.
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Place the flour on a wide plate.
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Dip the pounded chicken in the egg mixture.
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Remove, letting excess egg drip off.
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Place each cutlet in the flour, and coat lightly.
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Remove from flour and hold them in a single layer.
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Add the olive oil to 2 saute pan large enough to hold 3 cutlets in a single layer.
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Place over medium - high heat.
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When the oil is hot, add the cutlets.
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Saute, turning once, until the cutlets are golden on the outside, just cooked on the inside (about 2 minutes per side).
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Remove the cutlets, and hold them in a single layer.
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Repeat with remaining cutlets.
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Spill the oil out of the saute pan.
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Return the pan to high heat.
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Add 1/4 cup of white wine to each pan and reduce it to 2 tablespoons in each pan.
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Divide the stock and the lemon slices between the pans.
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Boil for 5 minutes, then remove the lemon slices.
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Keep boiling the sauce until it's reduced to 1/2 cup.
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Turn heat to very low.
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Swirl 2 tablespoons butter into each pan until the sauce is thickened.
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Add cutlets to each pan, turning them until they are coated in sauce.
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Divide cutlets among 4 plates, garnish with remaining 4 tablespoons of parsley, and serve immediately.