In Austrian cuisine, there is a very specific culinary term that refers to schnitzel, whether Wienerschnitzel (veal), Hähnchenschnitzel (chicken) or Schweineschnitzel (pork), and that is Soufflieren.
Schnitzel is easy to make and steeped in tradition, but by swapping out the egg wash for this versatile ingredient, the dish ...
Chicken cutlets are always in my fridge. From sandwiches and strips to chicken Parm, cutlets are one of the most versatile ingredients. While there are many versions of a fried cutlet, on a recent ...
A friend and I were talking the other day about -- brace yourself -- what we were going to make for dinner. I said, “Nothing special, just some schnitzel.” Her eyes got big and she said almost in a ...
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J. Kenji López-Alt was looking for the secret to an evenly golden, puffed schnitzel. He found it, and his recipe puts a new spin on an Austrian technique. By J. Kenji López-Alt SEATTLE — It’s 1 a.m., ...
In Israel, when you are a child, you pretty much live on schnitzel with mashed potatoes, with fries, as a sandwich, in a pita with hummus or just by themselves, eaten cold after school. It’s a very ...
Most cultures have a glorious take on breaded and fried meat. For Germans and Austrians, it’s schnitzel. The basic recipe calls for a cutlet of veal, pork or chicken to be pounded thin, breaded, and ...
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Pork Schnitzel

Pork schnitzel delivers big rewards with minimal effort. You’ll pound the pork thin, coat it in a seasoned crumb mixture, then quickly fry it until it’s golden. The result? A perfectly crispy exterior ...