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Revision as of 17:39, 15 November 2014
Wiener schnitzel is probably Austria's most famous meat dish which is made with veal.
Ingredients
Ingredients
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- 4 veal escalopes, bashed between two sheets of greasproof paper until very thin
- Flour, seasoned with salt and ground black pepper
- 2 eggs, lightly beaten
- Fine, dry breadcrumbs
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 4 lemon slices
Method
- Sprinkle some flour and breadcrumbs on separate plates.
- Pour the egg(s) into a shallow dish.
- Heat the butter to moderately high in a large frying pan.
- Lightly coat each escalope in the flour, then the egg and finally the breadcrumbs.
- Fry the veal until it is golden brown on both sides.
- Serve, garnished with lemon.
Serving suggestions
Serve with parsley potatoes and salad.
Variations
Try adding some Alpine cheese, to the flour.
Chef's notes
Veal is currently a very contentious product. This is due to the way in which the animals are transported and the conditions in which they are kept. However, these issues mainly relate to continental produced veal and there is British veal available which has been produced from happy animals. Look out for British 'rosé' veal, which is pinker than the continental variety. As far as I am aware, it is available from Marks and Spencer, Tesco and Waitrose.