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A schnitzel made of pork can be called Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein [13] [14] ('Wiener schnitzel from pork') or Schnitzel Wiener Art ('Viennese style schnitzel'). Similar dishes to Wiener schnitzel include Surschnitzel (from cured meat), and breaded turkey or chicken steaks.
To pound cutlets for schnitzel, make sure all the membrane, or silver skin, is removed. Lay 1 cutlet at a time between 2 sheets of plastic wrap, or put in a heavy 1-quart plastic bag, and whack with a mallet, rolling pin, or the bottom of a heavy skillet to an even thickness.
In Germany, the term Schnitzel means cutlets in general, not just breaded, fried ones. Schnitzel Wiener Art ('Viennese style schnitzel') is a pounded, breaded and fried cutlet, more often made of pork than of veal. Restaurants mostly serve it with a slice of lemon and french fries.
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Viennese cuisine is often treated as equivalent to Austrian cuisine, but while elements of Viennese cuisine have spread throughout Austria, other Austrian regions have their own unique variations. Viennese cuisine is best known for its Wiener schnitzel and pastries, but it includes a wide range of other unique dishes. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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The schnitzel recipe below skips this step. Then dip them in beaten egg, and finally coat them thoroughly and completely with bread crumbs, panko, matzoh meal , cornmeal, or cereal crumbs.
In American English, wiener is a colloquial name for a hot dog, which is sometimes called Wiener Würstchen ("little Viennese sausage") in German. [9] The specific phrase Wiener Schnitzel denotes a "Viennese breaded veal cutlet", [ 10 ] [ 11 ] something the restaurant chain has served briefly as a limited menu item in 2017.