Today, most cooks buy schnitzel already breaded and serve it with hummus, tahina, and other salads for a quick main meal.
en.wikipedia.org Still, we can't go past the bar's after school special (a buttery schnitzel finger sandwich wrapped in tin foil) or a single lamb chop.
www.goodfood.com.au The dough is extruded through a die into various possible shapes: granules, flakes, chunks, goulash, steakettes (schnitzel), etc., and dried in an oven.
en.wikipedia.org The whole idea of naughty versus nice is a lie to soften up and tenderise the nice, so the naughty can come in, heat up the oil and make schnitzel.
www.nzherald.co.nz Chicken cutlets are also very popular, but known as chicken schnitzel.
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