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wienerschnitzel

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  • The thinly pounded, breaded beef is similar to the Austrian wienerschnitzel, which is not surprising, as it was originally a European import to the South American country, where the cuisine has been heavily influenced by Spanish, Italian and German settlers.

    Houston Press | Complete Issue 2009

  • As one who is composed of LOTS of German blood, I can tell you that wienerschnitzel does NOT have to be veal.

    Schnitzel Truck is Considering Serving Veal! | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2009

  • I ran through all the possibilities: it's true that I no longer have the bicycle, but I walk all over the city; I do yoga more often here; I never eat processed food or junk food; I'm not a dessert person; I cook healthy meals for myself with lots of organic vegetables; I hardly ever drink beer and there is not a wienerschnitzel in sight.

    Pamela Newton: French Women Don't Get Fat? It's the Sugar! 2008

  • I wish I could remember the name of the wienerschnitzel place we found but I WILL look it up for you.

    q&a vol. IV | smitten kitchen 2008

  • We then both had traditional Milanese meat dishes: I had the Milanese veal cutlet which was the inspiration for the Austrian wienerschnitzel while the other half had roasted veal with baked potatoes.

    RESTAURANT REVIEW: Peck Italian Bar (Milano, Italia) Ron Buckmire 2008

  • We were indulging in beer, wienerschnitzel, bratwurst, potatoes in every incarnation, creamy dairy products with no English translations (schmand anyone?), yet we were all visibly getting thinner.

    Pamela Newton: French Women Don't Get Fat? It's the Sugar! 2008

  • The whole scene made me want to go over and say "If you can't sit here and eat your wienerschnitzel quietly, we are going home and you can go without dinner (or the non-Blogger Blaster readers: lunch)."

    Archive 2005-06-01 2005

  • The whole scene made me want to go over and say "If you can't sit here and eat your wienerschnitzel quietly, we are going home and you can go without dinner (or the non-Blogger Blaster readers: lunch)."

    Overheard in Vail 2005

  • Viennese food failed to win me over though- the stodginess of the boiled meat dishes and dumplings and sauerkraut were rather dull and the famed wienerschnitzel, the deepfried breadcrumbed flat pieces of veal left me underwhelmed.

    Archive 2007-04-01 uknaija 2007

  • The Governator himself once spoke admiringly of Hitler (and, more alarmingly, wienerschnitzel).

    American Beat: Hyphenated In The U.S.A. 2007

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  • This is one of the greatest words ever.

    January 10, 2009

  • Agreed.

    January 10, 2009

  • I also agree! Especially when spoken with a rich, thick, creamy German accent!

    January 10, 2009