• Troublehelix@feddit.nu
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    10 months ago

    I’ll never understand this typically German thing of soaking a nice crispy breading with Sauce. But, guten Appetit anyway ;)

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      10 months ago

      The sauce should be thick so it doesn’t immediately soak. The meal needs to be eaten fresh.

      It’s no different than dipping sauce on fried ragoons, pakora, samosa, etc.

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    10 months ago

    stop putting sauce on schnitzel you savages

  • ceiphas
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    10 months ago

    It’s called Jägerschnitzel in west germany.

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        10 months ago

        Non-breaded? Don’t think so.

        • EmoDuck@sh.itjust.works
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          10 months ago

          Originally? Yes, it’s non-breaded. People (including Germans) seem to think that a Schnitzel has to be breaded.

          This is probably because of Wiener Schnitzel but traditionally there are a lot of unbreaded Schnitzel

      • Daqu@lemm.ee
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        10 months ago

        Jägerschnitzel is breaded Jagdwurst with noodles and ketchup.

  • SmoothIsFastOP
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    10 months ago

    For all those wondering, it was still crispy when I ate it, and the sauce was delicious. Also those are pickled red onions on the side.