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 ...
Schnitzel is simply very thin slices of meat that are breaded then deep- or shallow-fried. The dish is said to have originated in Germany, but that is debatable as the dish is a staple in many ...
Take a trip to Germany by whipping up a classic and crispy pork schnitzel! Perfect for dinner any night of the week, this pan-fried pork schnitzel is easy to make and easy to pair with a wide range of ...
With this simple recipe calling for tender breaded veal cutlets shallow-fried till crispy, you can enjoy traditional wiener ...
Of all the cooking cultures that have put their own spin on schnitzel, this Israeli-inspired riff might be my favorite. No wonder; it comes from a new cookbook called “Sababa” (Avery), whose Tel ...
We live in Poncey-Highland and brunch at Tiny Lou’s has become our absolute favorite way to spend a weekend morning. We bike to the restaurant and enjoy seeing what’s happening on ever-changing Ponce ...
We may earn a commission if you make a purchase through one of our links. It wouldn’t be Hanukkah without fried foods like potato pancakes (latkes), jelly doughnuts (sufganiyot) and chicken schnitzel.
The Wall Street Journal recently featured one of my idols in its weekend “Slow Food Fast” section: Michael Solomonov’s chicken schnitzel recipe caught my eye, and I was inspired to make a version for ...
It wouldn’t be Hanukkah without fried foods like potato pancakes (latkes), jelly doughnuts (sufganiyot) and chicken schnitzel. These foods are prepared and eaten throughout the holiday to celebrate ...
1. Halve each chicken breast horizontally to create two flat pieces, then flatten with a meat mallet to an even ⅛-inch thickness. 2. Put the seasoned flour and whisked eggs in separate bowls. Combine ...
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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 ...