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The BEST Wiener Schnitzel. Classic meat texture and flavors, perfect layers and fried crispy golden.

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

2 servings

5 from 6 votes

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This is a classic traditional Wiener Schnitzel Recipe. It's the real deal!

You will learn everything you need to know about this dish. Which meat to use, and how to serve your Wiener Schnitzel.

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This post was long due because I'm a native Austrian and this couldn't be more Austrian than that. It's our national dish!

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  • 📕 What is Wiener Schnitzel?
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📕 What is Wiener Schnitzel?

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.

A Schnitzel is a meat cutlet, which can be breaded or not.

An authentic Wiener Schnitzel is always prepared with veal meat cuts.

Yet, most restaurants in Austria will give you a pork or turkey option too.

Pork Schnitzel is not really Wiener Schnitzel but they are called that way in Austria and Germany too.

Pork Schnitzel is common in west Austria and Bavaria (Germany) because our regions are farmer countries and pork meat has always been the choice of meat over there.

When in Viennea, you will mostly see Veal Schnitzel as an option on menu cards.

The turkey Schnitzel has been turned into a wellness "healthier" option.

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Wiener Schnitzel VS other Schnitzel VS Cordon Bleu

There are countless Schnitzel varieties out there and most are Austrian or from other neighboring countries such as Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Germany, and Italy.

Another popular Schnitzel from Austria, which isn't breaded, is the Jägerschnitzel, which comes with a creamy mushroom sauce.

Italian Chicken Piccata is similar to Wiener Schnitzel and are also breaded.

The Cordon Bleu is a ham and cheese stuffed meat cutlet. A classic Cordon Bleu is prepared with veal meat too.

A Chicken Schnitzel is also called an Israeli Schnitzel. It's prepared with sesame seeds and served with Mediterranean hummus. It's uncommon in Central Europe.

A Wiener Schnitzel can be sandwiched between the Kaiser Semmel too. It's a popular lunch option for the working class in Austria and Germany.

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🔪 How to make Wiener Schnitzel?

A Wiener Schnitzel is always coated with 3 layers.

Here is a clear outline of what to expect. The complete recipe with details is located at the bottom of this post.

Step 1

Pat dry and flatten your meat cutlets with a meat mallet.

Season meat with salt and black pepper.

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Step 2

Prepare 3 shallow plates or containers. One with all-purpose flour, one with a scrambled raw egg, and the third with bread crumbs.

Coat Schnitzel first with the flour, then drag it through the egg and coat at last with the bread crumbs.

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Step 3

Heat up a skillet with lard or butter.

Place Schnitzel into the pan and fry on both sides golden.

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Serve hot with a side of your choice.

🥣 Serving ideas

A Schnitzel in Austria is traditionally served with parsley butter potatoes or french fries.

Lingonberry jam or Ketchup is served along with a small green salad and a slice of lemon.

A warm potato salad or pan-fried potatoes are other common side dish options with a Wiener Schnitzel (depending on the region).

The Viennese Austria cuisine doesn't serve a Vienna Schnitzel with braised red cabbage, spaetzle, or cabbage salad. You will see that in Germany only.

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Authentic Wiener Schnitzel Recipe

The BEST Wiener Schnitzel. Classic meat texture and flavors, perfect layers and fried crispy golden.

5 from 6 votes

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Austrian

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 servings

Calories: 245kcal

Recipe by: Helene Dsouza

Ingredients

To Coat

To Cook

  • 4 Tablespoon Lard or Butter

Garnish

  • Lemon Slices
  • Parsley Fresh

US - Metric

Instructions

To Coat

  • Place the meat cutlet on your working surface and pat dry with kitchen paper to suck in excess liquids.

  • Place a clean cling film on your meat and pound the meat with a meat mallet. The meat will stretch out but won't tear thanks to the cling film. Pound until stretched out to the max.

  • Season meat with salt and black pepper on both sides and rub it in with your fingers.

  • Prepare three trays or shallow plates. 1st with all-purpose flour, 2nd with scrambled raw egg, and 3rd with bread crumbs.

  • Coat meat first with the flour, 2nd with the egg, and third with the bread crumbs.

To Cook

  • Heat up a skillet with lard or butter. Wait for it to get hot but don't let it fume. Drop a tiny piece of bread crumbs into the skillet to check if the oil is hot enough and sizzling.

  • Place Wiener Schnitzel into the skillet and cook on one side almost golden over a medium to high heat setting.

  • Add some more lard or butter if it's too dry.

  • Turn Schnitzel and fry on the other side over a medium to high heat setting.

  • Take out from your pan when done. The Schnitzel should be golden fried on all sides.

Garnish

  • Garnish with fresh parsley and serve with lemon slices and other sides and sauces.

Notes

A classic Wiener Schnitzel is always coated with flour first and then with egg and bread crumbs. This creates a layer of bread crumbs when fried which detaches slightly from the meat.

Frying in more fats is optional. It's easier to fry your Schnitzel golden and the layer detaches better, creating pockets, but it also makes this dish fattier. It's not always done that way in most homes and restaurants. Instead of 4 tablespoon lard for the base recipe, you can double that if you want to fry it out in more fats.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Authentic Wiener Schnitzel Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 245Calories from Fat 45

% Daily Value*

Fat 5g8%

Saturated Fat 1g5%

Cholesterol 83mg28%

Sodium 1497mg62%

Potassium 173mg5%

Carbohydrates 40g13%

Fiber 3g12%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 10g20%

Vitamin A 1603IU32%

Vitamin C 10mg12%

Calcium 155mg16%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Authentic Wiener Schnitzel Recipe 🥩 MasalaHerb.com? ›

A traditional wiener schnitzel is made using a veal cutlet, pounded flat until it's 4mm thick. Other versions of schnitzel use pork, chicken or even plant-based ingredients such as seitan, but these can't rightly be described as 'wiener' ('Viennese').

What cut of meat is best for Wiener Schnitzel? ›

A traditional wiener schnitzel is made using a veal cutlet, pounded flat until it's 4mm thick. Other versions of schnitzel use pork, chicken or even plant-based ingredients such as seitan, but these can't rightly be described as 'wiener' ('Viennese').

What was the original Wiener Schnitzel made of? ›

Traditionally, a Wiener Schnitzel is a cutlet of veal pounded thin by a meat tenderizer, then dipped in flour, egg and breadcrumbs (in that order), and fried until golden. Wiener means “Viennese” in German, but the concept behind the Wiener Schnitzel likely first appeared elsewhere (I've read in Milan, Italy).

What is the difference between schnitzel and Wiener Schnitzel? ›

Basically, all schnitzels are breaded and fried thin pieces of meat, but only wiener schnitzel is made with veal. Cooking term: Schnitzel is a cooking term used to describe any meat pounded thin, then breaded and fried. Key ingredient: Schnitzel is made with pork, chicken, beef, or veal.

What is real German schnitzel made of? ›

The dish's name actually comes from the German word schnitt, which translates to "cut." The most popular type of meat for schnitzel is veal (wiener-schnitzel) or pork (schweine-schnitzel), but you also see varieties made with chicken (hänchen-schnitzel), or turkey (puten-schnitzel).

What is the Italian version of Wiener Schnitzel? ›

Cotoletta alla milanese ([milaˈneːze] after its place of origin, Milan) is a fried veal breaded cutlet similar to Wiener schnitzel, but cooked with the bone in. It is traditionally fried in clarified butter.

Should schnitzel have puff or no puff? ›

Good wiener schnitzel has “the puff,” where the breading separates from the meat to form an ultra-crispy coating. This won't work with coarse breadcrumbs, and it requires enough oil or fat for the cutlets to float.

Why do Jews eat schnitzel? ›

The schnitzel tradition was brought from Europe to Israel by Ashkenazi Jews. During the early years of the state of Israel, veal was not obtainable, and chicken or turkey proved to be inexpensive and tasty substitutes. Packaged schnitzels are widely available in the frozen food section of most supermarkets.

Do Germans eat Wiener Schnitzel? ›

Schnitzel describes a "cutlet" of meat that's breaded and fried, and it's used for several dishes with German and Austrian origins. Wiener schnitzel can only be made with veal.

What does schnitzel mean in German? ›

noun. cutlet [noun] a small slice of meat (mutton, veal, pork) on a rib or other bone. lamb cutlets. (Translation of Schnitzel from the PASSWORD German–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)

What do Americans call schnitzel? ›

schnitzel, a thin meat cutlet, pounded until tender and then breaded and fried, that is a culinary staple in German-speaking countries and communities. The Americanized version of the dish is chicken-fried steak. schnitzel.

What is traditionally served with wiener schnitzel? ›

The dish was traditionally served in Austria covered in a mushroom or mustard based sauce, with butterhead lettuce tossed with a sweetened vinaigrette dressing, optionally with chopped chives or onions, potato salad, cucumber salad, or parsley potatoes. In recent times french fries and rice have become more common.

What do the French call schnitzel? ›

Apparently, you can use the French "escalope". However, what we call "Schnitzel" in German (bread crumbs around the meat) is called "escalope panée", at least in the north of France ... and I have never heard either used in English anyway. Schnitzel is definitely used in English.

What cut of beef is best for schnitzel? ›

The best beef cuts for making schnitzels are thin beef escalopes or thinly sliced boneless shoulder steak or topside. If you are slicing the meat yourself, you will need to use a meat tenderiser to ensure the meat is extra tender.

What is the difference between Wienerschnitzel and veal Milanese? ›

The primary difference between the Viennese Schnitzel of Austria and the Cotoletta alla Milanese or Veal Milanese of Italy is the cut of meat. Both are traditionally made from calf and the Milanese comes from the loin with the bone-in, while the schnitzel is without bone and comes from the flank or rump.

Which meat is the basis of Wiener Schnitzel? ›

The dish is prepared from veal slices, butterfly cut, about 4 mm (3⁄16 in) in thickness and lightly pounded flat, slightly salted, and rolled in flour, whipped eggs, and bread crumbs. The bread crumbs must not be pressed into the meat, so that they stay dry and can be "souffléd".

What is a substitute for veal in Wiener Schnitzel? ›

This wiener schnitzel is an easy German recipe and one of our favorites. Boneless pork chops can also be substituted for veal and taste excellent!

Does Wienerschnitzel use beef or pork? ›

You need a piece of either pork (schwein Schnitzel) or veal (Wiener Schnitzel) that has been salted/peppered, dredged in flour, then beaten egg, then bread crumbs, and fried lightly. The meat must be cross cut and is usually pounded thin before breading and frying. It is usually served with lemon wedges.

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