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Reviewed: Sep. 15, 2006
This is the exact same recipe I have been making for years. When I first met the woman who is now my wife, I made this for her, and she loved it. Now she makes it for me. It's one of our all time favorites. We squeeze a little fresh lemon juice over the top once plated.
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Reviewed: Sep. 15, 2006
This is a basic recipe for Wiener Schnitzel, but I have never seen it served with ketchup before. I'm not from Germany, but in Sweden we always serve them with Caprice and Anschovies file's on top. The Anchovies should be placed on the schnitzel when it's still warm so that the Anchovies melt a little bit. The Anchovies together with carprice makes the Schnitzel very tasty!
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Reviewed: Sep. 15, 2006
Being a Third Generation German, I love all sorts of German food. I have a special recipe box for German recipes and this one is going in there. I don't have to try it to know that it is Great! Thanks you.
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Reviewed: Sep. 15, 2006
a little to bland., needs a lift. I make mine with crushed Ritz Crackers,a little pepper on the meat and fried in buttery Crisco. It is the custom to squeeze lemon on the meat when serving. Really adds to the taste. Then it's a 5 ***** ! I like the idea of serving green beans and finger potatoe dumplings with it. I have also used chicken breasts...GREAT !
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Reviewed: Sep. 14, 2006
Simple salt and pepper and a dash of lemon for seasoning is what I did. I served this with lingonberries and potato salad. My husband is German and this is probably one of the only meals I can do without having to decipher a recipe from a German cookbook.
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Reviewed: Sep. 14, 2006
I love wiener schnitzel and was disapponted in this dish,there is something missing,needs more seasoning
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Reviewed: Sep. 14, 2006
Very European, my dh is from Prague and this is a staple in our diet. To save on costs, I always purchase an entire pork loin roast, cut it in 3 portions and use for different meals. Veal is expensive. Take a piece of pork loin, slice and pound. It's just as good as veal. Also, if your taste is too bland (as others stated), make sure you take the pounded meat, dredge it in flour that is salted and peppered, dip in egg/milk misture (I salt/pepper it a bit too), and then dip in salted bread crumb mixture. Face it, a lot of the seasoning gets lost in the frying. Salting flour helps a ton and keep seasoning near the meat! We serve with authentic german potato salad, and bread on the side. I'm american and this reminds me of our breaded tenderloin, so I like to have it on bread with cheese and ketchup (but don't tell anybody!)
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Reviewed: Aug. 17, 2006
Very quick and easy. Taste was ok but thought it could use a little more flavoring in the coating - and that is even after I used italian bread crumbs.
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Reviewed: Jul. 29, 2006
I used pounded, boneless pork chops. Super easy, super quick and super good! We put the schnitzel on good hamburger buns and ate as a quick sandwich. I will be making this often, good and tender.
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Reviewed: Jun. 21, 2006
Very good and easy! I used pork instead and olive oil. It reminded me of when I lived in Germany very much.
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Reviewed: May 28, 2006
I didn't care for this recipe.I felt like the bread crumbs could have used more seasoning. My husband, who is very picky, loved it (so I am giving it four stars). The addition of lemon juice did improve the taste.
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Reviewed: Apr. 6, 2006
My husband lived in Germany for several years and one of the things he missed the most was a good schnitzel. I used this recipe (which was super easy) and he loved it.
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Reviewed: Mar. 1, 2006
Being from Germany, this is the way my family made Schnitzel all the time. I prefer to double dip the meat with the coating. If you also don't want to spend a lot for veal, you can use boneless pork chops and just pound them thin. Great recipe!!
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Reviewed: Mar. 1, 2006
Even the little ones enjoyed this meal. I made it with German Potato Salad for a quasi-traditional meal and my husband said the meal was just like his mother used to make. Quite a compliment.
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Reviewed: Nov. 20, 2005
Quick and easy
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Reviewed: Nov. 20, 2005
This is one of my husband's favorite meals. He oohh'ed and ahhh'ed all through dinner. This is an easy make recipe that is sure to please!
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Reviewed: Nov. 2, 2005
A nice and simple can not go wrong recipe, one to make during the hearty junk food moods! (with lots of pan fried potato!)
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Reviewed: May 26, 2005
I love good German food. This was as good of schnitzel as I have had in the best German restaurants. The only change was to serve with a pad of butter on top. Mmm, Mmm Good!
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Reviewed: May 18, 2005
I have been using this recipe for years! I use veal,steak,pork or chicken,depending on what I'm in the mood for.My family will ask for it if I dont fix it atleast 1 time a month.
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Reviewed: Apr. 17, 2005
A great quick dinner. Veal is hard to find sometimes, so I use pork too. I also like it using crushed saltines instead of bread crumbs, it comes out really crispy that way.
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