• Wiener schnitzel is a simple, humble, and delicious meal that pairs well with everything from a side salad to cheesy pasta or creamy potato salad.
  • Whether you prefer the classic Wiener Schnitzel, the savory Jägerschnitzel, or the indulgent Rahmschnitzel, there is a type of schnitzel to suit every palate.
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  • Wiener Schnitzel (Viennese schnitzel in German, where Schnitzel means a cutlet without bones) is a traditional Austrian dish and is a popular part of...
  • Wiener Schnitzel is probably the most popular dish in Austria, that dates late 19th century and is very appreciated worldwide.
  • Or it can be the worst dish of your life, more like a piece of lead. When I showed my chef de cuisine how to make Wiener Schnitzel, he thought it was a mistake.
  • A joy to make and a treat to eat, Chicken Wiener Schnitzel is a journey into cultural cuisine you won't want to miss.
  • Wiener means “Viennese” in German, but the concept behind the Wiener Schnitzel likely first appeared elsewhere (I’ve read in Milan, Italy).
  • Wiener Schnitzel is a breaded flattened meat cutlet, fried crispy in a pan. Wiener means from Vienna, which is the capital of Austria. That indicated the dishes' origin.
  • The Wiener Schnitzel is the classic Viennese cutlet, typical of Austrian cuisine but also widespread in South Tyrol and Tyrol.