Wienerschnitzel

Wienerschnitzel

72 Reviews
  • Prep: 15 min
  • Cook: 15 min
  • Ready In: 1 hr 30 min

“This easy German recipe is one of our favorites. Boneless pork chops can also be substituted for veal and taste excellent!” - by Loves2CookinMN

Ingredients

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Original recipe yields 4 servings

Directions

  1. Place each veal cutlet between two pieces of plastic wrap, and pound with the flat side of a meat mallet until about 1/4 inch thick. Dip in flour to coat.
  2. In a medium bowl, stir together the Parmesan cheese, eggs, parsley, salt, pepper, nutmeg and milk. Place bread crumbs on a plate. Dip each cutlet into the egg mixture, then press in the bread crumbs to coat. Place coated cutlets on a plate and refrigerate for 1 hour or overnight.
  3. Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Cook the breaded cutlets until browned on each side, about 3 minutes per side. Remove to a serving platter, and pour the pan juices over them. Garnish with lemon slices.

Nutrition

Amount Per Serving (4 total)

  • Calories
  • 515 cal
  • 26%
  • Fat
  • 29.1 g
  • 45%
  • Carbs
  • 33.7 g
  • 11%
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Based on a 2,000 calorie diet

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Reviews (72)

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SoapyHollow
107

SoapyHollow

"This recipe is very similar to the 1950's Luchow recipe...it's astoundingly good. I make mine without the breadcrumbs, and with only one egg. Also, I do a sour cream mushroom gravy to go with it..." See more. Once the chops are removed from the pan to a warm plate, I saute mushrooms and shallots in a 2 tbsp of butter and a tbs or two of brandy, and stir in 2 tbs of fresh sour cream...it's a yummy finisher to this most delicious of recipes."

SMPARSONS
52

SMPARSONS

"Nice good to put a drop or two of water between the veal and the plastic as it helps the meat to be able to spread. the 3 minutes a side depends on the thickness of the veal...the recipe implies..." See more about 4 oz cutlets, which can be easily pounded out to a thiness that would cook in that amount of time. But it has to be 1/4 of an inch or so to cook enough in this time so be advised you'll need thin veal to start, not veal chops or something."

Sharon C.
38

Sharon C.

"Boy did we love this! Thanks to spiderfarmer for the topping tip (mushrooms, brandy & shallots), that really made it just perfection. My husband was most impressed...." See more"

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