• @[email protected]
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    141 day ago

    And Schnitzel, I love a good Schnitzel!

    Plus Sauerkraut is the most versatile and delicious thing ever.

    • @lemonmelon
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      31 day ago

      Hard disagree on sauerkraut, you can have my share. But I’d hit someone with a Spaten for a Jägerschnitzel right about now.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 day ago

      Germans couldn’t cook Schnitzel if their live would depend on it, and then dump a shitton of sauce on top to cover up their crimes against culinary

      • @starchylemming
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        20 hours ago

        there is a myriad of different types of schnitzel.

        If there’s a lot of sauce and you feel that shouldn’t be there, you should have specified what kind of schnitzel you want.

        the Classics: Schnitzel Wiener Art (pig) or Wiener Schnitzel (baby cow) do not come with sauce on top at all.

        they are standard recipes, you get exactly what you expect everywhere. it also pretty much tastes the same in every restaurant… no matter if its in Austria, Bavaria or even Hamburg. (…unless you order it in a shit tier restaurant where shit tier meat is used)

        extensive testing in hundreds of restaurants beyond the border and within lead to my above conclusion

        alt text: im really boring. i always order schnitzel, its the safest bet to get reliably tasty food

        alt text 2: also fuck you, your crimes against the schnitzel will be punished with extra sauce!

        • @[email protected]
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          115 hours ago

          i’ve worked for a German company before; Berlin, Frankfurt, Dresden, Leipzig, Hamburg to name a few known ones

    • @[email protected]
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      01 day ago

      That’s an Austrian dish. Rule of thumb is, if it’s good and German, then it’s probably not German.