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Schnitzel () is a thin slice of
meat Meat is animal Tissue (biology), tissue, often muscle, that is eaten as food. Humans have hunted and farmed other animals for meat since prehistory. The Neolithic Revolution allowed the domestication of vertebrates, including chickens, sheep, ...
. The meat is usually thinned by pounding with a meat tenderizer. Most commonly, the meat is
breaded Breadcrumbs are a culinary ingredient consisting of flour or crumbled bread of varying dryness, sometimes with seasonings added. They are used for a variety of purposes, including breading or crumbing foods before frying (such as breaded cutlet ...
before frying. Breaded schnitzel is popular in many countries and is made using
veal Veal is the meat of Calf (animal), calves, in contrast to the beef from older cattle. Veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any List of cattle breeds, breed; however, most veal comes from young male calves of Dairy cattle, dairy b ...
,
pork Pork is the culinary name for the meat of the pig (''Sus domesticus''). It is the most commonly consumed meat worldwide, with evidence of pig animal husbandry, husbandry dating back to 8000–9000 BCE. Pork is eaten both freshly cooke ...
,
chicken The chicken (''Gallus gallus domesticus'') is a domesticated subspecies of the red junglefowl (''Gallus gallus''), originally native to Southeast Asia. It was first domesticated around 8,000 years ago and is now one of the most common and w ...
,
mutton Lamb and mutton, collectively sheep meat (or sheepmeat) is one of the most common meats around the world, taken from the domestic sheep, ''Ovis aries'', and generally divided into lamb, from sheep in their first year, hogget, from sheep in thei ...
,
beef Beef is the culinary name for meat from cattle (''Bos taurus''). Beef can be prepared in various ways; Cut of beef, cuts are often used for steak, which can be cooked to varying degrees of doneness, while trimmings are often Ground beef, grou ...
, or
turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
. Schnitzel originated as '' Wiener schnitzel'' and is very similar to other breaded meat dishes.


Etymology

The German word ''das'' () is a diminutive of , 'slice'. The name '' Wiener schnitzel'' is first attested in 1845. Schnitzel is sometimes mispronounced or misspelled as "Snitchel".


''Wiener schnitzel''

is a popular Viennese dish made of
veal Veal is the meat of Calf (animal), calves, in contrast to the beef from older cattle. Veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any List of cattle breeds, breed; however, most veal comes from young male calves of Dairy cattle, dairy b ...
and traditionally garnished with a slice of
lemon The lemon (''Citrus'' × ''limon'') is a species of small evergreen tree in the ''Citrus'' genus of the flowering plant family Rutaceae. A true lemon is a hybrid of the citron and the bitter orange. Its origins are uncertain, but some ...
and either
potato salad Potato salad is a salad dish made from boiled potatoes, usually containing a dressing and a variety of other ingredients such as boiled eggs and raw vegetables. It is usually served as a side dish. History and varieties Potato salad is foun ...
or potatoes with
parsley Parsley, or garden parsley (''Petroselinum crispum''), is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae that is native to Greece, Morocco and the former Yugoslavia. It has been introduced and naturalisation (biology), naturalized in Eur ...
and
butter Butter is a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of Churning (butter), churned cream. It is a semi-solid emulsion at room temperature, consisting of approximately 81% butterfat. It is used at room temperature as a spread (food ...
. In Austria and Germany, must be made of veal. When other meats are used, it can be called ("Viennese schnitzel of pig/turkey/chicken") or ("Schnitzel Viennese style").


Schnitzels worldwide

The English term schnitzel means in general all types of breaded, fried flat pieces of meat. Due to the similarity between schnitzel and escalope, in many of the countries listed below, people sometimes refer to schnitzels as escalope, and vice versa.


Africa


Egypt

In
Egypt Egypt ( , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country spanning the Northeast Africa, northeast corner of Africa and Western Asia, southwest corner of Asia via the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to northe ...
, there are two dishes similar to schnitzel, one made with chicken and the other with veal. When chicken is used, it is called ''frakh pané'' (فراخ بانيه, ''lit. "chicken pané"'', where ''pané'' is from the French for "breaded", influenced by French "Escalope panée") and is also popular with
French fries French fries, or simply fries, also known as chips, and finger chips (Indian English), are '' batonnet'' or '' julienne''-cut deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin. They are prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, drying them, and f ...
, in sandwiches, or eaten alone as an appetizer. Using veal, it is called ''boftik'' (بفتيك, from the French for bifteck).


Namibia

Schnitzel, both chicken and pork, is common in Namibia due to the country's German colonial history. A majority of the restaurants in Windhoek, Walvis Bay, and Swakopmund offer it on their menus, often topped with a fried egg and accompanied by potato salad. It is often eaten in a ''Brötchen ''(German sandwich roll) with tomatoes, cheese, and other dressing.


South Africa

Schnitzel is popular in
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ...
, due to the European settlement during the colonial era. Chicken schnitzels and ''cordon bleu'' schnitzels are a common item on most restaurant and hospital menus, and in recent years, beef and pork schnitzels have also become widely available.


Asia


Japan

Japanese consists of a flattened pork loin, lightly seasoned, coated in flour, dipped in beaten egg, coated with ''
panko Breadcrumbs are a culinary ingredient consisting of flour or crumbled bread of varying dryness, sometimes with seasonings added. They are used for a variety of purposes, including breading or crumbing foods before frying (such as breaded cut ...
'' crumbs and deep-fried. ''Tonkatsu'' is often served as an accompaniment to ''
ramen is a Chinese noodle dish popularized in Japan. It includes served in several flavors of broth. Common flavors are soy sauce and miso, with typical toppings including , nori (dried seaweed), menma (bamboo shoots), and scallions. Ramen h ...
'' or ''
udon Udon ( or ) is a thick noodle made from wheat flour, used in Japanese cuisine. There are a variety of ways it is prepared and served. Its simplest form is in a soup as with a mild broth called made from dashi, soy sauce, and mirin. It is usual ...
'' or featured with curry and rice. Pork tonkatsu was invented in Japan in 1899 at the Rengatei restaurant in Tokyo. It was originally considered a type of '' yōshoku''—Japanese versions of
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invented in the late 19th and early 20th centuries—and was called ''katsuretsu'' ( cutlet) or simply ''katsu''. Variations include the use of pork fillet (''hirekatsu''), chicken ('' chicken katsu''), beef (''gyūkatsu''), ham (''hamukatsu'') and minced meat ('' menchi-katsu'').


Korea

In
Korean cuisine Korean cuisine is the set of foods and culinary styles which are associated with Korean culture. This cuisine has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient Prehistoric Korea, agricultural and nomad ...
, pork (, from Japanese ), chicken (), and beef () cutlets are popular. The most common types of are "" (경양식; Western-style) and ""(일본식; Japanese-style).


Europe


Austria

Wiener schnitzel, a very thin,
breaded Breadcrumbs are a culinary ingredient consisting of flour or crumbled bread of varying dryness, sometimes with seasonings added. They are used for a variety of purposes, including breading or crumbing foods before frying (such as breaded cutlet ...
and pan fried cutlet made from
veal Veal is the meat of Calf (animal), calves, in contrast to the beef from older cattle. Veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any List of cattle breeds, breed; however, most veal comes from young male calves of Dairy cattle, dairy b ...
, is one of the best known specialities of Viennese cuisine, and is one of the national dishes of Austria. Wiener schnitzel with sauce is considered unacceptable in Austrian culture. Common variations are made with
pork Pork is the culinary name for the meat of the pig (''Sus domesticus''). It is the most commonly consumed meat worldwide, with evidence of pig animal husbandry, husbandry dating back to 8000–9000 BCE. Pork is eaten both freshly cooke ...
or
turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
instead of veal, for one because it is cheaper than veal. Austrian law requires that is made of veal. A schnitzel made of pork can be called ('Wiener schnitzel from pork') or ('Viennese style schnitzel'). Popular unbreaded variants in Austria are: *'' Jägerschnitzel'' ('hunter's schnitzel') is a schnitzel with mushroom sauce. *''Rahmschnitzel'' ('cream schnitzel') is a schnitzel with a
cream Cream is a dairy product composed of the higher-fat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization. In un-homogenized milk, the fat, which is less dense, eventually rises to the top. In the industrial production of cream, this proces ...
sauce, often containing some mushrooms. *''Zigeunerschnitzel'' ('Gypsy schnitzel') is a schnitzel with a zigeuner sauce containing tomato,
bell pepper The bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper, paprika, pepper, capsicum or, in some parts of the US midwest, mango) is the fruit of plants in the Grossum Group of the species ''Capsicum annuum''. Cultivars of the plant produce fruits in diff ...
s, and
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slices.


Bosnia and Herzegovina

In
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to th ...
, the dish is called ''bečka šnicla'' or ''bečki odrezak'' (''bečki'' = "Viennese"; ''šnicla'' = transliteration of German ''Schnitzel'') and is made of veal or beef and usually served with mashed potatoes. Common garnishes include a slice of lemon or some lettuce.


Bulgaria

Called шницел (''shnitsel''), it is made from ground veal, formed as a thin patty, seasoned with
salt In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl). When used in food, especially in granulated form, it is more formally called table salt. In the form of a natural crystalline mineral, salt is also known as r ...
and
black pepper Black pepper (''Piper nigrum'') is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit (the peppercorn), which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. The fruit is a drupe (stonefruit) which is about in diameter ...
, then breaded and fried. The dish usually is served with a choice of mashed or roasted potatoes,
French fries French fries, or simply fries, also known as chips, and finger chips (Indian English), are '' batonnet'' or '' julienne''-cut deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin. They are prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, drying them, and f ...
, or simply a tomato salad. It is common at truck stops, and it is usually ordered ''à la carte'', coming with a lemon wedge, but one can also find it in the frozen sections in supermarkets or premade and ready to cook.


Croatia

In Croatian, the dish is called ''bečki odrezak'' (or ''šnicl'') (''bečki'' = "Viennese";'' šnicl'' = transliteration of German ''Schnitzel'') and it is made of veal (sometimes substituted with cheaper pork) and served with French fries or potato salad and a slice of lemon. A similar dish is called ''zagrebački odrezak'' (''šnicl'') (a variation on cordon bleu).


Czech Republic

''Schnitzel'' is also very popular in the
Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
, where it is known as a ''smažený řízek'' or just ''řízek'', and is made of pork, chicken, or veal. It is often served with
fries French fries, or simply fries, also known as chips, and finger chips (Indian English), are ''List of culinary knife cuts#Batonnet, batonnet'' or ''Julienning, julienne''-cut deep frying, deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin. They are prepa ...
, fried, boiled or mashed potatoes or potato salad. It also used to be and to some degree still is a typical packed lunch for day trips, when it was consumed with bread (often between two slices of bread with vegetables and dressing as a sandwich) but not with štrúdl.


Denmark

In
Denmark Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
, the dish is called ''skinkeschnitzel'' when made of pork and ''wienerschnitzel'' when made of veal, and is usually served with fried potatoes,
gravy Gravy is a sauce made from the juices of meats and vegetables that run naturally during cooking and often thickened with thickeners for added texture. The gravy may be further coloured and flavoured with gravy salt (a mix of salt and caramel food ...
, green or snow
pea Pea (''pisum'' in Latin) is a pulse or fodder crop, but the word often refers to the seed or sometimes the pod of this flowering plant species. Peas are eaten as a vegetable. Carl Linnaeus gave the species the scientific name ''Pisum sativum' ...
s, and a "boy" (''dreng'' in Danish) consisting of a lemon slice topped with
caper ''Capparis spinosa'', the caper bush, also called Flinders rose, is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers. The taxonomic status of the species is controversial and unsettled. Species with ...
s,
horseradish Horseradish (''Armoracia rusticana'', syn. ''Cochlearia armoracia'') is a perennial plant of the family Brassicaceae (which also includes Mustard plant, mustard, wasabi, broccoli, cabbage, and radish). It is a root vegetable, cultivated and us ...
, and a slice of
anchovy An anchovy is a small, common forage fish of the Family (biology), family Engraulidae. Most species are found in marine waters, but several will enter brackish water, and some in South America are restricted to fresh water. More than 140 speci ...
.


Estonia

In
Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Ru ...
, schnitzels (šnitsel) are commonly made with pork. There also exists a schnitzel made from cheese that has been breaded and fried, typically served with salad.


Finland

In
Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, ...
, the dish called ''Wieninleike'' ("Viennese cutlet"), is almost always made of pork, breaded and fried like the original. It is usually served with French fries, potato mash, or wedge potatoes. A slice of lemon, a slice of
anchovy An anchovy is a small, common forage fish of the Family (biology), family Engraulidae. Most species are found in marine waters, but several will enter brackish water, and some in South America are restricted to fresh water. More than 140 speci ...
, and a few
caper ''Capparis spinosa'', the caper bush, also called Flinders rose, is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers. The taxonomic status of the species is controversial and unsettled. Species with ...
s are placed on top of the cutlet. Usually, the dish includes a small amount of salad made from fresh vegetables. The dish was popular between the end of the
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and the 1990s, when it could be found in most low-end restaurants in Finland. In past decades, it has been overtaken in popularity by fast food. Wieninleike and its variations remain a staple of menus in many non-ethnic or fine dining restaurant in Finland. Lunch restaurants, highway rest stops and restaurants attached to gas stations are most prominently associated with this type of menu in Finland. *''Wieninleike'' ("Viennese cutlet") served typically with slice of lemon, anchovy, and caper *''Floridanleike'' ("Floridian cutlet") served with fried peach and served with
Béarnaise sauce Béarnaise sauce (; ) is a sauce made of clarified butter, egg yolk, white wine vinegar, and herbs. It is regarded as a "child" of hollandaise sauce. The difference is in the flavoring: béarnaise uses shallot, black pepper, and tarragon, while ...
*''Havaijinleike'' ("Hawaiian cutlet") served with fried pineapple *''Holsteininleike'' ("Holstein cutlet") served with egg, anchovy, and caper *''Metsästäjänleike'' ("hunter's cutlet") served with mushroom sauce *''Oskarinleike'' ("Oscar's cutlet") served with choron-sauce, shrimps or lobster, and asparagus *''Oopperaleike'' ("opera cutlet") served with fried egg *''Sveitsinleike'' ("Swiss cutlet") is filled with smoked ham and Emmentaler cheese Typically the dishes above are prepared from pork.


France

'' Pariser schnitzel'' is similar to Wiener schnitzel but is floured and fried in an egg batter instead of using breadcrumbs. ''Côtelette Menon'' or ''Côtelette révolution'' is made of veal and breaded.


Germany

In Germany, the term ''Schnitzel'' means cutlets in general, not just breaded, fried ones. *'' Schnitzel Wiener Art'' ('Viennese style schnitzel') is a pounded, breaded, and fried cutlet, more often made of pork than of veal. Restaurants mostly serve it with a slice of lemon and French fries. *'' Jägerschnitzel'' ('hunter's schnitzel') is a schnitzel with mushroom sauce. An East German variant of ''Jägerschnitzel'' is made of '' Jagdwurst'' sausage and without sauce. *''Zigeunerschnitzel'' ('Romani schnitzel') is a schnitzel with a zigeuner sauce containing tomato,
bell pepper The bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper, paprika, pepper, capsicum or, in some parts of the US midwest, mango) is the fruit of plants in the Grossum Group of the species ''Capsicum annuum''. Cultivars of the plant produce fruits in diff ...
s, and
onion An onion (''Allium cepa'' , from Latin ), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is a vegetable that is the most widely cultivated species of the genus '' Allium''. The shallot is a botanical variety of the onion which was classifie ...
slices. This schnitzel is also called ''Paprikaschnitzel'' ('bell pepper schnitzel'), ''Schnitzel Balkan-Art'' ('Balkan-style schnitzel') or ''Schnitzel Budapester Art'' ('Budapest-style schnitzel'). *''Rahmschnitzel'' (cream schnitzel) is a schnitzel with a
cream Cream is a dairy product composed of the higher-fat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization. In un-homogenized milk, the fat, which is less dense, eventually rises to the top. In the industrial production of cream, this proces ...
sauce. *''Münchner Schnitzel'' ('Munich schnitzel') is a variation on Wiener schnitzel prepared with horseradish or mustard before coating in flour, egg and bread crumbs. *''Schnitzel Holstein'', topped with an egg sunny side up.


Hungary

Due to the strong Austrian influence of the
Austro-Hungarian Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military and diplomatic alliance, it consist ...
era, ''Wiener schnitzel'' is popular in
Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
, known as ''bécsi szelet'' (Viennese slice), ''borjú bécsi'' (Viennese veal) or ''rántott hús'' (breaded meat). It is served in restaurants, and is a common meal in Hungarian homes. It is typically served with French fries, mashed potatoes, or rice. Alternatively, green peas or other vegetables are used as a side dish. Bread and salad (or pickles) often accompany the meal. Some restaurants offer the ''cordon bleu'' variant, a slice of schnitzel rolled and filled with cheese and ham.


Italy

In Italy, there is a similar dish called
cotoletta alla Milanese Veal Milanese (, ) is a popular variety of ( veal cutlet preparation) from the city of Milan, Italy. It is traditionally prepared with a veal rib chop or sirloin bone-in and made into a breaded cutlet, fried in butter. A common variation ...
, or simply Milanese. Cotoletta alla Milanese is very similar to the Austrian Wiener Schnitzel and it is at its origin. The Italian veal scaloppine is also somewhat similar although the meat is not breaded but enveloped with flour.


Netherlands and Belgium

In the Netherlands and Belgium, schnitzel is typically made from either pork or chicken and served with
fries French fries, or simply fries, also known as chips, and finger chips (Indian English), are ''List of culinary knife cuts#Batonnet, batonnet'' or ''Julienning, julienne''-cut deep frying, deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin. They are prepa ...
and a vegetable salad. ''Zigeunerschnitzel'' (“
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schnitzel”, served with paprika) and '' cordon bleu'' (kordonbleu or blue ribbon, breaded meat cutlet filled with ham and cheese) are very popular. A typical Dutch variant is the 'gehaktschnitzel', a schnitzel made of minced meat.


North Macedonia

In the Republic of North Macedonia, the dish called шницла () is a piece of pork seasoned with salt and black pepper, breaded and fried. Typically, it is served with mashed or fried potatoes with green salad garnish.


Poland

'' Kotlet schabowy'' is a classic, popular recipe for boneless pork chop or pork tenderloin. It can also be made from chicken, which is called "kotlet drobiowy".


Portugal

In Portugal, schnitzel is called ''bife panado'' or just ''panado'' ("breaded"). Different varieties of'' panado ''can be made with chicken (''panado de frango''), turkey (''panado de peru''), pork (''costeleta panada'' for pork chop, ''febra panada'' for pork without bone), or veal (''escalope de vitela panado''). The meat is usually seasoned with black pepper, garlic, and lemon juice. It is commonly served with spaghetti, fried potatoes, or rice (plain or with beans). It is also popular as a sandwich, served in a bun with lettuce (''sandes de panado'').


Romania

Romanian ''șnițel'' () is very common in restaurants, fast-food places, and homes across the country. Normally served with french fries, mashed potatoes, or rice, and a slice of lemon or some salad, the fast food version is differentiated by being served sandwich/burger style. ''Cordon bleu șnițel'' (made from pork loin stuffed with cheese and ham) is also very popular. The Romanian ''șnițel'' is made in the same manner as the Austrian one, but as a local characteristic is made of almost any type of meat (chicken, pork, veal or beef). A specialty from western Romania is the ''mosaic șnițel'' made of two thin meat layers (usually each layer of different meat) and a vegetable (usually mushroom) filling. Also a recipe for ''șnițel de ciuperci,'' a mushroom fritter, is common.


Russia

In
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, the dish is called отбивная (''otbivnaya''), which literally means a piece of meat that has been beaten, although the name шницель (''šnitselʹ'') is also in use.
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includes recipes of schnitzel prepared from pork, as well as beef, veal, and chicken.


Serbia

In
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, the dish is called ''bečka šnicla'' (Viennese schnitzel). A local urban legend states the dish originated in Serbia and not in Austria, but no one can say why. In
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, the word Schnitzel is used to describe any cutlet, not just breaded meat.


Slovakia

Schnitzel is highly popular in
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, a country bordering Austria, where it is referred to as ''vyprážaný rezeň''. or simply ''rezeň'' (in the Western parts of the country, especially in Bratislava, colloquially also ''schnitzel'', or ''šniceľ''). It is often made of pork or chicken, and is typically served with fried potatoes (not peeled), boiled potatoes, mashed potatoes, French fries (especially in canteens), potato salad, or rice.


Slovenia

German Schnitzel translates to Slovene as ''zrezek'' thus Wiener Schnitzel is called ''dunajski zrezek'' (Vienna is ''Dunaj'' in Slovenian). As in Austria a real ''dunajski zrezek'' is made of veal. Restaurants serving the dish can be found throughout the country, though typically it is made of pork or chicken. ''Dunajski zrezek'' is usually served with fried or roasted potato and a slice of lemon. Less popular is ''pariški zrezek,'' which is prepared the same way but with no breadcrumbs. In Slovenia, a schnitzel filled with ham and cheese, breaded and fried ( cordon bleu) is called ''ljubljanski zrezek'' (after Ljubljana, the country's capital). ''Zrezek'' can also be grilled, fried, braised, or pot-roasted.


Spain

Schnitzel in Spain is Escalope or Escalopa, although a more common name is ''filete empanado'' (lit. breaded steak). There is a version of this dish made with chicken breasts usually called ''pechuga empanada''. ''San Jacobo'' (commonly) or '' cachopo'' (in the region of
Asturias Asturias (; ; ) officially the Principality of Asturias, is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in northwest Spain. It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
) is usually made with veal or pork stuffed with ham and cheese. It is common for Spanish families to have filete empanado or variants together with potato omelettes, on picnics in the countryside or at the beach. Another variation of this dish is the flamenquín'','' made by putting together pork and a slice of ham, making it into a roll, tarnishing the roll and then frying it. This dish is typical from the Andalusian city of Córdoba.


Sweden

In
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count ...
, the dish is called ''schnitzel'' or ''Wienerschnitzel'', and is made most commonly of pork, and is often decorated with a
caper ''Capparis spinosa'', the caper bush, also called Flinders rose, is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers. The taxonomic status of the species is controversial and unsettled. Species with ...
-filled circle of either genuine
anchovies An anchovy is a small, common forage fish of the family Engraulidae. Most species are found in marine waters, but several will enter brackish water, and some in South America are restricted to fresh water. More than 140 species are placed in 1 ...
or the Swedish "fake" ''ansjovis'' (made of
brine Brine (or briny water) is a high-concentration solution of salt (typically sodium chloride or calcium chloride) in water. In diverse contexts, ''brine'' may refer to the salt solutions ranging from about 3.5% (a typical concentration of seawat ...
-cured
sprat Sprat is the common name applied to a group of forage fish belonging to the genus ''Sprattus'' in the Family (biology), family Clupeidae. The term also is applied to a number of other small sprat-like forage fish (''Clupeoides'', ''Clupeonella ...
s). It is served with rice, fries, or boiled potatoes, and green peas.


Switzerland

Schnitzel, ''Schnipo, Wienerschnitzel'', and ''Rahmschnitzel'' are all popular dishes in Switzerland. ''Schnipo'' (a schnitzel and fried potato combination) is quite popular. The ''Rahmschnitzel'' version is made with either veal or pork and topped with a cream sauce, sometimes including mushrooms. The ''cordon bleu'' variant of schnitzel – two slices of schnitzel (or one with a pocket) filled with cheese, typically Emmentaler or Gruyere, and a slice of ham – is also popular in Switzerland. Also the "Walliser Schnitzel" is a variant in which the meat is not breaded, but is fried in oil and then coated with tomato sauce and
raclette Raclette (, ) is a dish of Swiss cuisine, Swiss origin, also popular in the other Alpine countries (France, Italy, Germany, Austria), based on heating cheese and scraping off the melted part, then typically served with boiled potatoes. Raclette i ...
cheese.


Ukraine

In West Ukraine (former Habsburg
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), it is known as шніцель ''shnitsel′''; in the rest of the country, it is called as відбивна ''vidbyvna'', also '. It is typically made from pork, or occasionally chicken.


United Kingdom

The parmo, or Teesside Parmesan, is a schnitzel popular in
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough ( ), colloquially known as Boro, is a port town in the Borough of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. Lying to the south of the River Tees, Middlesbrough forms part of the Teesside Built up area, built-up area and the Tees Va ...
,
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, and a popular item of take-away food in North East England. It consists of a
breaded cutlet Breaded cutlet or braised cutlet is a dish made from coating a cutlet of meat with breading or batter and either frying or baking it. Breaded cutlet is known as ''schnitzel'' in German-speaking countries, '' cotoletta'' in Italy, '' escalope'' ...
of chicken or pork topped with a white béchamel sauce and cheese, usually
cheddar cheese Cheddar cheese (or simply cheddar) is a natural cheese that is relatively hard, off-white (or orange if colourings such as annatto are added), and sometimes sharp-tasting. It originates from the English village of Cheddar, Somerset, Cheddar in ...
.


Middle East


Iran

Schnitzel is popular in
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, where it is known as ''shenitsel'' (). Thought to have been introduced in
Persia Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
during the World Wars, ''shenitsel'' is usually thicker, bigger, spicier, and fried with a more crispy
breading Breadcrumbs are a culinary ingredient consisting of flour or crumbled bread of varying dryness, sometimes with seasonings added. They are used for a variety of purposes, including breading or crumbing foods before frying (such as breaded cut ...
than the standard schnitzel. It is customarily served with lemon, French fries, and a variety of boiled vegetables. Another Iranian dish, '' kotlet'' (), should not be confused with ''shenitsel''. They are small, oval-shaped patties made by deep-frying a mix of ground meat, onion, potato, and herbs.


Israel

In
Israel Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
, the dish (
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: שניצל, ''shnitsel'') is a popular food in
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. The meat is typically
chicken The chicken (''Gallus gallus domesticus'') is a domesticated subspecies of the red junglefowl (''Gallus gallus''), originally native to Southeast Asia. It was first domesticated around 8,000 years ago and is now one of the most common and w ...
or turkey breast, in conformance with dietary
kashrut (also or , ) is a set of Food and drink prohibitions, dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jewish people are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to halakha, Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed ko ...
laws, which prohibit pork. Additionally,
vegetable oils Vegetable oils, or vegetable fats, are oils extracted from seeds or from other parts of edible plants. Like animal fats, vegetable fats are ''mixtures'' of triglycerides. Soybean oil, grape seed oil, and cocoa butter are examples of seed ...
are used for frying, as
clarified butter Clarified butter is butter from which all milk solids have been removed. The result is a clear, yellow butter that can be heated to higher temperatures before burning. Typically, it is produced by melting butter and allowing the components to ...
, the preferred cooking fat for Austrian ''Wiener schnitzel'', is impermissible for
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use alongside meat. Before frying, the schnitzel is coated with a mixture of beaten eggs and bread crumbs, sometimes spiced with
paprika Paprika is a spice made from dried and ground red peppers, traditionally ''capsicum annuum''. It can have varying levels of Pungency, heat, but the peppers used for hot paprika tend to be milder and have thinner flesh than those used to produce ...
or
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seeds. It is usually served with mashed potatoes, French fries, rice, or pasta, accompanied by
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, hummus, or vegetable salad. The schnitzel tradition was brought from Europe to
Israel Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
by
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. 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. Some frozen schnitzels are breaded patties made from processed chicken or turkey meat, not whole poultry breasts. One can also find in the frozen food section Israeli corn schnitzels alongside other vegan options. Schnitzel is also sold in a
pita Pita ( or ; ) or pitta (British English), also known as Arabic bread (, ), as Lebanese bread and as kmaj (from the Persian ''kumaj''), is a family of yeast- leavened round flatbreads baked from wheat flour, common in the Mediterranean, Levant ...
, alongside hummus,
French fries French fries, or simply fries, also known as chips, and finger chips (Indian English), are '' batonnet'' or '' julienne''-cut deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin. They are prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, drying them, and f ...
, and vegetable salad, in a similar way to
falafel Falafel (; , ) is a deep-fried ball or patty-shaped fritter of Egyptian origin that features in Middle Eastern cuisine, particularly Levantine cuisines. It is made from ground fava beans, chickpeas, or both, and mixed with herbs and spic ...
. Many falafel stands also offer a schnitzel in a pita.


Lebanon

In
Lebanon Lebanon, officially the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Levant region of West Asia. Situated at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Basin and the Arabian Peninsula, it is bordered by Syria to the north and east, Israel to the south ...
, the dish is normally called escalope. Escalope is a French term and is a broader category of beaten, breaded meat of which Schnitzel is a type. While schnitzels are fried, escalopes need not be, even though they most commonly are. Lebanon likely adopted the French term during the French mandate period.


Turkey

In
Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
, the dish is spelled schnitzelm, şinitzel, or şnitzel and pronounced in a similar way to German. It is made of chicken and is usually served with rice, French fries, or pasta. Sometimes, it may have grilled cheese in it. It is often cooked at home, as it is an easy-to-do kind of food, but some restaurants have it on their menus.


North America


Canada

In
Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's List of coun ...
, Schnitzel is often referred to simply as veal cutlet or chicken cutlet, breaded and fried. Often with Italian tomato sauce, parmigiana cheese or mozzarella cheese. It is often topped with red peppers and it is very commonly served as a sandwich.


Mexico

In
Mexico Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ...
, Schnitzel is commonly referred to as milanesa. Milanesas are eaten in some regions, often in a ''
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'' (a sandwich made with '' bolillo'' or ''telera'' bread). In northern
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,
Sonora Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into Municipalities of Sonora, 72 ...
,
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, and Chihuahua (due to U.S. influence), it features
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,
tomato The tomato (, ), ''Solanum lycopersicum'', is a plant whose fruit is an edible Berry (botany), berry that is eaten as a vegetable. The tomato is a member of the nightshade family that includes tobacco, potato, and chili peppers. It originate ...
, and
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like a traditional sandwich, but the milanesa is also common in these regions as the main course of a meal. The milanesa ''memela napolitana'' is made with a thick fried
tortilla A tortilla (, ) is a thin, circular unleavened flatbread from Mesoamerica originally made from maize hominy meal, and now also from wheat flour. The Aztecs and other Nahuatl speakers called tortillas ''tlaxcalli'' (). First made by the indi ...
with a milanesa on top, with ham, tomato sauce and grated cheese. In Mexico, milanesa usually refers to the preparation method; any type of meat that is pounded thin, breaded and fried might be referred to as a milanesa. In the northern state of Nuevo León, perhaps due to the influence of German and Czech immigrants, the dish known as milanesa is extremely popular and stands on its own as a main dish in most restaurants. It is usually served with
french fries French fries, or simply fries, also known as chips, and finger chips (Indian English), are '' batonnet'' or '' julienne''-cut deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin. They are prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, drying them, and f ...
, refried beans,
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, and a lettuce salad.


United States

Fried cutlets are a popular convenience meal; they can be purchased pre-cooked and frozen, and heated at home. The pork tenderloin sandwich, popular in the Midwest, is made from a breaded pork tenderloin and is very similar to schnitzel. Chicken-fried steak, also called country-fried steak, is nearly identical to schnitzel. It is a breaded and deep-fried
beef Beef is the culinary name for meat from cattle (''Bos taurus''). Beef can be prepared in various ways; Cut of beef, cuts are often used for steak, which can be cooked to varying degrees of doneness, while trimmings are often Ground beef, grou ...
steak. The beef is generally a shoulder or a round cut, rather than an expensive loin or rib steak. It is usually served with white
gravy Gravy is a sauce made from the juices of meats and vegetables that run naturally during cooking and often thickened with thickeners for added texture. The gravy may be further coloured and flavoured with gravy salt (a mix of salt and caramel food ...
.


Oceania


Australia

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(which may be
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) and
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schnitzel are both very popular dishes in
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, particularly in pubs where they are among the most widely available meals. Chicken schnitzel (less so beef) is also sold at many take-away establishments. Schnitzel in Australia is often served in the form of
parmigiana Parmigiana (, ), also called (), () or, in the United States and Canada, eggplant parmesan, is an Italian dish made with fried, sliced eggplant layered with Parmesan cheese and tomato sauce, then baked. The origin of the dish is claimed by ...
, which is a schnitzel topped with Italian tomato sauce, cheese, and occasionally ham. At pubs, schnitzel is typically accompanied by chips (
French fries French fries, or simply fries, also known as chips, and finger chips (Indian English), are '' batonnet'' or '' julienne''-cut deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin. They are prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, drying them, and f ...
),
salad A salad is a dish consisting of mixed ingredients, frequently vegetables. They are typically served chilled or at room temperature, though some can be served warm. Condiments called '' salad dressings'', which exist in a variety of flavors, a ...
, and sometimes
bacon Bacon is a type of Curing (food preservation), salt-cured pork made from various cuts of meat, cuts, typically the pork belly, belly or less fatty parts of the back. It is eaten as a side dish (particularly in breakfasts), used as a central in ...
. Plain and parmigiana schnitzels are sometimes respectively known by colloquial names "schnitty", “snitty”, "schnitter", "parma", or "parmi".


South America


Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay

In Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, this dish, called '' milanesa'', consists of a thin slice of beef, chicken, veal, or sometimes pork, and even eggplant or soy. Each slice is dipped into beaten eggs, seasoned with salt, and other ingredients according to the cook's taste (like parsley and garlic). Each slice is then dipped in bread crumbs (or occasionally flour) and shallow-fried in oil, one at a time. Some people prefer to use very little oil and then bake them in the oven as a healthier alternative. Lemon is commonly squeezed on top of the already cooked milanesa for added flavour.


Brazil

In
Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...
, such preparations, designated ''à milanesa'' (
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ese-style), are quite common, especially in the more European-influenced southern region of the country. The meats of choice are beef or chicken, while veal and pork are relatively rare.


Colombia

''Schnitzel'' presentations are called ''chuleta'' in
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. They are composed of flat pieces of chicken, veal, or mostly pork, covered with flour, and then deep-fried. The ''chuleta'' is a traditional dish of the Valle del Cauca region.


Similar foods

Other variants of the schnitzel, not all necessarily made with a bread crumb crust, include: *'' Escalope'': A piece of boneless meat that has been thinned out using a mallet, rolling pin, or beaten with the handle of a knife, or merely 'butterflied'. Although it is usually a thinner cut of meat than found in a schnitzel, the meat of an escalope is also usually coated with flour, beaten eggs and bread crumbs, and then fried. *'' Cordon bleu'': "Blue ribbon" is a thinly pounded piece of meat stuffed with
cheese Cheese is a type of dairy product produced in a range of flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein. It comprises proteins and fat from milk (usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats or sheep). During prod ...
and ham. *''Valdostana'': Very similar to the cordon bleu, but cheese and ham are not inside but on the top. This dish is from an alpine region in Italy, the
Val d'Aosta The Aosta Valley ( ; ; ; or ), officially the Autonomous Region of Aosta Valley, is a mountainous autonomous region in northwestern Italy. It is bordered by Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, to the west; by Valais, Switzerland, to the north; a ...
. * Chicken Kiev is unpounded chicken breast rolled around butter and sometimes garlic, then breaded and cooked in a manner similar to ''cordon bleu''. *'' Milanesa Napolitana'': This River Plate variant, very popular in Argentina and Uruguay, is made from a beef schnitzel topped with ham, marinara sauce (tomato and garlic), and local mozzarella, then grilled to melt the cheese, usually served with French fries (British: chips). *Singapore
Hainanese Hainanese ( Hainan Romanised: ''Hái-nâm-oe'', Hainanese Pinyin: ''Hhai3 nam2 ue1'', ), also known as Qiongwen (), Qiongyu () or Hainan Min () is a group of Min Chinese varieties spoken in the far southern Chinese island province of Hain ...
pork chop: Served in a gravy with tomatoes, potato wedges, onions and peas, it can be enjoyed with steamed rice and chilli sauce. *'' Piccata'' is breaded meat like schnitzel. * Chicken fingers are chicken breast strips breaded and fried similar to schnitzel. * Chicken-fried steak is a piece of
cube steak Cube steak or cubed steak is a cut of beef, usually top round or top sirloin Top sirloin is a cut of beef from the primal loin or subprimal sirloin. Top sirloin steaks differ from sirloin steaks in that the bone and the tenderloin and bott ...
coated with seasoned flour, and pan-fried. Popular in the southern United States, it is typically served covered in white
gravy Gravy is a sauce made from the juices of meats and vegetables that run naturally during cooking and often thickened with thickeners for added texture. The gravy may be further coloured and flavoured with gravy salt (a mix of salt and caramel food ...
. *'' Parmo'' is popular in north-east England, particularly
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; it is covered in bechamel sauce and served with chips and salad. *''(
Cotoletta ''Cotoletta'' () is an Italian form of breaded cutlet made from veal. Italy Lombardy '' Cotoletta alla milanese'' (after its place of origin, Milan) is a fried veal breaded cutlet similar to Wiener schnitzel, but cooked with the bone in. It ...
alla) Milanese'' A dish very similar to the Wiener schnitzel, but fried in butter instead of vegetable oil.


Gallery

File:Wiener Schnitzel!.jpg, ''Wiener schnitzel'' from veal, as served in Vienna File:Wiener Schnitzel at Gasthaus Joainig (lightened).jpg, A ''Wiener schnitzel'' served in
Carinthia Carinthia ( ; ; ) is the southernmost and least densely populated States of Austria, Austrian state, in the Eastern Alps, and is noted for its mountains and lakes. The Lake Wolayer is a mountain lake on the Carinthian side of the Carnic Main ...
, Austria File:Chicken schnitzel with fries and salad.jpg, Chicken schnitzel with fries and salad File:Schnitzel platter.jpg, Schnitzel platter consisting of veal, pork, and chicken schnitzels, served with mashed potatoes, beetroot, mushroom cream sauce and side salad File:Swiss schnitzel.jpg, Swiss schnitzel, served with french fries and side salad File:Surf and turf schnitzel.jpg, Surf and turf schnitzel: a chicken schnitzel topped with prawns and served with french fries File:Cordon-bleu-2.jpg, A cordon bleu schnitzel


See also

*
Cotoletta ''Cotoletta'' () is an Italian form of breaded cutlet made from veal. Italy Lombardy '' Cotoletta alla milanese'' (after its place of origin, Milan) is a fried veal breaded cutlet similar to Wiener schnitzel, but cooked with the bone in. It ...
alla milanese – breaded veal cutlet * Karađorđeva šnicla – a kind of cordon bleu * List of veal dishes


References


External links

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