schnitzel
1 of 1noun/ˈʃnɪt.səl/
Forms:schnitzels
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a thin slice of meat that is coated with breadcrumbs and then fried
C1Learn more on WikipediaSchnitzel is a popular dish in German and Austrian cuisine that features thin slices of meat, typically veal, pork, or chicken, that are breaded and fried until crispy. The meat is first pounded thin to ensure even cooking and then coated in a mixture of breadcrumbs, flour, and beaten eggs, which gives it a crispy and golden exterior. The schnitzel is typically served with a side of potatoes, cucumber salad, or lingonberry jam, and is often garnished with a wedge of lemon. It can be customized to suit different tastes, with variations such as Jägerschnitzel, which is served with a mushroom sauce, or Wiener Schnitzel, which is the traditional Viennese version made with veal.
- The Wiener schnitzel, a traditional Austrian dish, is made with breaded and fried veal.
- She ordered a chicken schnitzel with a side of potato salad at the German restaurant.
- The schnitzel was served hot and crispy, topped with lemon wedges for extra flavor.
- He enjoys making schnitzel at home, using a family recipe passed down through generations.
- The restaurant's schnitzel sandwich, served on a toasted bun with lettuce and tomato, was a popular lunch option.
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