National Dish Of Austria

Wiener Schnitzel

  • 7 Ingredients
  • 35 Minutes*
  • 800 Calories**
Wiener Schnitzel - The national dish of Austria

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Prepration Time*

The total time to cook a classic Wiener Schnitzel, from preparation to serving, typically ranges from 30 to 40 minutes. This includes about 10 to 15 minutes for preparing the ingredients, such as pounding the veal cutlets to the desired thickness, setting up the dredging station with flour, beaten eggs, and breadcrumbs, and seasoning the cutlets. The actual cooking process, which involves frying the breaded cutlets, takes about 5 to 6 minutes per schnitzel (2-3 minutes per side), depending on the thickness of the cutlets and the heat of the oil. However, if multiple schnitzels are being prepared, additional time may be required to cook them in batches, as they should not be overcrowded in the pan. It's important to serve Wiener Schnitzel immediately after frying for the best taste and texture.

Calories**

A traditional Wiener Schnitzel, when prepared with the classic ingredients of a veal cutlet, flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs, and fried in clarified butter or oil, contains approximately 750 to 850 calories per serving. This calorie estimate can vary based on the size of the veal cutlet and the amount of frying oil absorbed. Additionally, side dishes commonly served with Wiener Schnitzel, such as potato salad or parsley potatoes, would add to the total calorie count of the meal. The dish is rich in protein due to the veal, but it's also high in fats and carbohydrates because of the frying process and the breading.

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