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JäGERSCHNITZEL - GERMAN SCHNITZEL WITH MUSHROOMS



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An authentic recipe for the famous German schnitzel with mushroom sauce: Jägerschnitzel, Jaeger schnitzel, or Hunter schnitzel.

Provided by Adina

Categories     Beef, Pork and Lamb

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 16

4 pork schnitzel (boneless pork chops)
2-3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 eggs
4-5 tablespoons dry breadcrumbs (more if necessary)
1 lb mushrooms
1 tablespoon butter
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 oz bacon (small cubes)
1 small onion
1/2 cup vegetable broth
1/2 cup single or double cream
3 sprigs thyme
a small bunch parsley
clarified butter or vegetable oil for frying
fine sea salt and pepper
lemon slices to serve

Steps:

  • Clean and cut the mushrooms in halves or quarters, depending on size.
  • Cook mushrooms: Heat the butter in a pan and fry the mushrooms on medium-high heat for about 3 minutes or until they release their juices. Remove from the pan.
  • Cook: Heat the oil in the same pan and cook the bacon cubes and the chopped onion until the onions are soft and golden. Return the mushrooms to the pan, add the vegetable broth, cream, and thyme leaves.
  • Simmer: Add salt and pepper to taste, bring to a simmer and cook for about 10 -15 minutes or until the sauce has thickened.
  • Adjust the taste with salt and pepper and sprinkle the chopped parsley on top.
  • Tenderize meat: Dry the meat with kitchen paper. Pound between two sheets of plastic foil using a meat tenderizer or a heavy pan. The schnitzel should be about 6 mm/ ¼ inch thick after pounding.
  • Sprinkle them generously with salt and pepper on both sides.
  • Breading station: Place the flour and the dry breadcrumbs in two separate, large plates. Beat the eggs lightly in a shallow, wide bowl.
  • Dip the meat pieces into the flour, coat on both sides, and shake off excess flour.
  • Bread meat: Dip them in the beaten eggs, coating on both sides, and then coat them with the breadcrumbs. Press the breadcrumbs very lightly, shake off the excess and fry the schnitzel immediately.
  • Heat enough clarified butter or vegetable oil in a large pan. The schnitzel should be able to swim lightly in it. The oil or clarified butter should be hot but not smoking or anything.
  • Fry: Carefully place the schnitzel in the hot oil and fry them about 2-3 minutes on each side or until the coating is deep golden brown.
  • Remove from the pan and place on paper kitchen towels to remove the excess fat. Serve immediately with the sauce.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 schnitzel with sauce, Calories 775 kcal, Carbohydrate 23 g, Protein 48 g, Fat 56 g, SaturatedFat 20 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 246 mg, Sodium 730 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 6 g, UnsaturatedFat 33 g

SECRET JAGERSCHNITZEL - GERMAN HUNTER SCHNITZEL



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Pork or veal schnitzel with a mushroom sauce topped with bacon. Perfect for Oktoberfest or any time you are hankering for German fare.

Categories     Main Dish     Pork     German     Mushrooms     Bacon     Europe

Time 40m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 46

all-purpose flour
salt
garlic powder
black pepper
bread crumbs
garlic powder
salt
black pepper
eggs
vegetable oil
pork loin chops
salt
black pepper
vegetable oil
onions
mushrooms
all-purpose flour
beef stock
red wine
black pepper
light cream (half&half)
bacon
italian parsley
all-purpose flour
salt
garlic powder
black pepper
bread crumbs
garlic powder
salt
black pepper
eggs
vegetable oil
pork loin chops
salt
black pepper
vegetable oil
onions
mushrooms
all-purpose flour
beef stock
red wine
black pepper
light cream (half&half)
bacon
italian parsley

Steps:

  • I searched Google for Jagerschnitzel and found the top ranked recipes that were only reasonably acceptable. Many cooked the schnitzel improperly. Many used non-traditional ingredients, the sauce was thick and goopey instead of smooth and shiny and one recipe even used jarred gravy. Others result in a thick greasy coating. Yikes! A good schnitzel should have a coating that puffs up and separates from the meat when consuming and not adhere like glue. The sauce should be gently flavored, not over seasoned, and somewhat thin compared to thick western style gravy. Here's my version that when I tested reminded me of my last trip to Germany. Pre-heat the oven to 300℉ (150℃) for keeping schnitzel warm whilst you prepare any accompanying sides. Heat a skillet over medium heat and begin cooking the bacon until crispy. Meanwhile prepare the dredging for the schnitzel. In a small bowl whisk together the flour, salt, garlic powder and black pepper. Distribute on a plate and set aside. In the small bowl, whisk together the bread crumbs, salt, black pepper and garlic powder. Distribute on a plate. One secret to a good snitchzel is to use fine bread crumbs. This helps allow the coating to puff up and away instead of becoming glued to the meat. If your bread crumbs are coarse then toss them into a food processor and whiz until they are fine. Not too fine though or you'll end up with flour. In a shallow pie disk or pie plate whisk together the eggs along with a tablespoon of oil. Another secret to help create a crisp coating that won't adhere itself completely to the chop. Set this aside as well. flour mixture and bread crumb mixture."> Your bacon should be ready. Remove to paper toweling to drain. Reserve two tablespoons of fat in the pan. Add the onions and sauté until beginning to become translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the sliced mushrooms and continue to saute. Meanwhile, trim the pork chops of fat if desired. Place each chop between two pieces of plastic wrap and pound with a meat mallet or even a heavy pot until they are an even ¼ of an inch (7mm) thick. Season with salt and pepper. Your mushrooms should be ready for the next step. Add two tablespoons of flour to the skillet and mix, cooking for 1 to 2 minutes to make a roux. While stirring constantly add the red wine and the beef stock. Reduce heat to medium-low and stir frequently at a low simmer to reduce and thicken, about 5 minutes. Dip each pork chop, thoroughly coating, first in the seasoned flour. Using tongs dip in the egg wash and then into the bread crumbs. Set on a wire rack. The secret to obtaining the best coating is to use an ample amount of oil for frying and ensure that it is well heated to very hot, just before smoking. The hot oil will help ensure that steam will prevent the coating from absorbing a lot of oil and becoming greasy. Heat a cup of cooking oil in saucier pan (with high sides and big enough for frying) or a dutch oven. Once the oil is hot carefully lay in each prepared schnitzel, cooking one at a time. Shake the pot and keep the schnitzel moving (mind the hot oil) about two minutes or until golden brown. Turn the schnitzel over to brown the other side, about one minute. Remove, drain and place on a wire rack over a sheet pan in the warm oven to keep warm while you cook the rest of the schnitzels. Add half and half (10%) cream to the sauce and combine. Remove the sauce from heat and add a small pat of butter to give it some added sheen if desired along with a grinding of fresh black pepper. To serve: Place a schnitzel on each plate. Divide the mushroom sauce among the plates, spooning over each of the schnitzels. Top with the crispy bacon and parsley for color. Serving with spatzel for an authentic touch or egg noodles work equally as well.

Nutrition Facts :

JäGERSCHNITZEL (GERMAN HUNTER SCHNITZEL)



Jägerschnitzel (German Hunter Schnitzel) image

Jägerschnitzel - literally "German Hunter Schnitzel" - is a creamy take on a popular recipe! Made from chopped mushrooms, onion, and a whole lot of cream and spices, this tasty sauce served on schnitzel pairs well with potato dishes or homemade spaetzle!

Provided by Recipes From Europe

Categories     Dinner

Time 50m

Number Of Ingredients 15

4 boneless pork chops
salt to taste
pepper to taste
1/4 cup flour
2 large eggs
2/3 cup breadcrumbs
1/3 cup lard, shortening, or oil
14 ounces brown champignons
1 small yellow onion
1 tablespoon oil
3/4 cup broth (beef or vegetable)
1/3 cup whipping cream (more or less to taste)
1/4 teaspoon thyme or Italian spice
1 tablespoon flour + 1 teaspoon butter OR 1 tablespoon cornstarch
salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • For the schnitzel, grab three large plates with high sides. Put flour on the first plate, the cracked and whisked eggs on the second, and breadcrumbs on the third.
  • Trim any excess fat on the pork chops if desired. Then place one piece of pork chop between two pieces of cling wrap - you can also use a freezer bag - and pound it with the smooth side of a meat hammer until it's very thin. A small chop can become quite large when pounded thin - but be careful not to break through/create holes in the meat.
  • Remove the cling wrap and add salt and pepper to both sides of the meat, then set this piece aside. Pound and season the rest of the pork.
  • To coat the meat, take one piece and place it onto the plate with flour. Press down gently so the underside is coated in flour, then flip the meat and do the same with the other side. Lift the meat and place it flat into the egg plate. Again, press gently into the egg, lift, flip, and coat the other side. Lift the meat and allow any excess egg to drip off back onto the plate. Now, place the meat flat into the breadcrumbs. Press down lightly and make sure the whole side is covered in breadcrumbs, then flip the meat and coat the other side. Put this coated meat on a clean, dry plate and repeat the steps for the rest of the meat.
  • On the stove, heat the oil, lard, or shortening in a large frying pan. Once the oil is hot (place a wooden spoon in the hot grease - if bubbles form, it's hot enough) place one piece of meat into the pan. Depending on the size of the frying pan, you may have to cook the schnitzel one or two at a time. Fry the meat on medium heat for around 3-4 minutes until golden brown, then flip the schnitzel carefully in the pan to brown the other side for 3-4 minutes. Be careful not to break or damage the delicate breadcrumb outer coating. Transfer the cooked Schnitzel to a plate and fry the rest of the breaded pork chops.
  • To make the sauce, first, clean the mushrooms with a paper towel - don't clean them under running water unless they are very dirty since they'll soak up the water and might lose some of their taste.
  • Cut the mushrooms into slices. Also, peel and finely chop the onion.
  • Heat the oil in a medium-large frying pan. Add the onions and sauté them on medium heat until translucent. Now add the mushrooms and fry them on medium heat until they lose some of their water content and appear browned and cooked. Stir regularly.
  • To thicken the sauce, you can either push the contents of the pan to one side now, melt the butter, then add the flour and mix until lump-free. Alternatively to thicken you can also just add some cornstarch later - your choice.
  • Now slowly add the broth, the whipping cream, and the thyme (alternatively Italian spice) and give everything a good stir. Let it simmer on medium-low heat until the sauce has reached your desired consistency. If you haven't added the flour and butter earlier and want your sauce to thicken more, dissolve approximately one tablespoon of cornstarch in a little bit of cold water and add it to the pan. Stir well and bring the sauce back to a simmer to allow the cornstarch to activate and thicken the sauce. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Remove the pan with the sauce from heat and serve immediately with the Schnitzel and french fries, fried potatoes, or similar. Whether you pour the sauce on top of the Schnitzel, place the schnitzel on top of the sauce or eat it on the side is completely up to you (but it's been a long-debated topic).

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 g, Calories 860 kcal, Carbohydrate 31 g, Protein 47 g, Fat 62 g, SaturatedFat 24 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 250 mg, Sodium 692 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 5 g, UnsaturatedFat 34 g

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