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Wiener Schnitzel (Viennese Cutlet) Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
4 veal cutlets, pounded to 1/45” thickness (may also use chicken or pork)
¼ cup flour
¼ tsp salt
½ cup bread crumbs
2 eggs
Oil or lard for frying (lard is traditional)

Sauce
½ tsp dried dill or 2 tsp chopped fresh dill
½ tsp sal
½ cup sour cream

Directions:
Directions:
• To pound meat thin, you may want to place the cutlet between sheets of plastic wrap for easier washing up. Use a heavy, flat-surface pan to pount if you don’t have a meat mallet.
• Pound the meat evenly to ¼” thickness for best results.
• Do not press the bread crumbs into the meat. The crust should not adhere completely, but form a loose shell around the schnitzel.
• Make sure the breaded meat “swims” in fat. Contrary to instinct, the breading will take on less oil than if the meat is sticking to the pan. Also, the breadcrumb topping has a chance to puff up a little, and your clean up is easier!

Set up 3 shallow dishes. Place the flour and ½ tsp salt in one and breadcrumbs in another. Beat eggs well and place in the third dish.
Heat at least ¼” of oil in the pan to 350°F.
Working one at a time, dredge cutlets first in flour until the surface is completely dry. Dip in egg to coat, allow the excess to drip off for a few seconds and then roll quickly in the breadcrumbs until coated. Do not press breadcrumbs into the meat. Place meat immediately in the pan with the hot oil. Do not crowd the pan. Cook the schnitzel in batches, if necessary.
Fry the schnitzel for 304 minutes on one side. You may want to swish them around a little with your fork to make sure they are not sticking to the pan. Turn them over once and fry until both sides are golden brown. Remove from pan, allow the oil to drain off, place on a plate with lemon slices and potato salad or green salad and serve.

 

 

 

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