Are you in search of a mouthwatering and delectable culinary experience that combines the robust flavors of Germany with the elegance of a schnitzel? Look no further than the iconic Jaeger Schnitzel, a beloved dish that tantalizes taste buds and leaves you craving for more. Originating from the heart of Germany, Jaeger Schnitzel embodies the essence of German cuisine, showcasing the perfect harmony between tender schnitzel, savory mushroom sauce, and a symphony of aromatic spices. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey as we uncover the secrets behind creating the perfect Jaeger Schnitzel, exploring variations, and providing step-by-step instructions to help you recreate this classic dish in the comfort of your own kitchen. Whether you're a seasoned cook or just starting your culinary adventures, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to impress your family and friends with this German masterpiece.
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GERMAN JAEGER SCHNITZEL
German Jaeger Schnitzel is traditionally made from pork, accompanied by a creamy mushroom Jaeger sauce. If liked you can make it out of turkey or chicken if you do not like pork. This recipe is perfct served over spaetzel, but is great with potatoes and veggies if you prefer.
Provided by Mommy Diva
Categories Pork
Time 30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Wash the meat and dry thoroughly with kitchen paper. Season both sides with salt and pepper.
- Heat the oil in the pan and when hot fry the Schnitzel on both sides until brown and cooked through; Take the meat from the pan and keep warm.
- Fry the finely chopped onion, ham and mushrooms for a couple of minutes then add the sherry to the pan and bring to the boil.
- Add the meat broth and cream.
- Heat the sauce through, but do not boil.
- Add the parsley and serve over spaetzel (or potatoes if preferred).
JAGERSCHNITZEL
This is a delicious dish I ordered again and again when I was stationed in Germany with the Army. It is best served with French fries to clean up the remaining gravy and a nice garden salad.
Provided by DSPIRAL73
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European German
Time 40m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- In a shallow dish, mix together the bread crumbs and flour. Season with salt and pepper. Place the egg in a separate dish. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Dip pork steaks in egg, then coat with the bread crumb mixture. Fry in the hot oil until browned on both sides and cooked through, about 5 minutes per side.
- Remove the pork to a platter and keep warm. Add onion and mushrooms to the skillet and cook until lightly browned. Pour in water and dissolve the bouillon cube. Simmer for about 20 minutes. Stir together the cornstarch and sour cream; stir into the skillet. Cook over low heat until thickened but do not boil. Spoon over the pork cutlets and serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 555.6 calories, Carbohydrate 29.9 g, Cholesterol 157 mg, Fat 33.5 g, Fiber 3 g, Protein 32.9 g, SaturatedFat 12.2 g, Sodium 682.8 mg, Sugar 4.4 g
THE BEST JAGERSCHNITZEL SAUCE (JäGERSCHNITZELSOSSE) MADE JUST LIKE OMA
Jagerschnitzel: Rich creamy bacon & mushroom gravy over crispy breaded pork schnitzel (cutlets). HEAVENLY! A traditional German meal that's PERFECT anytime.
Provided by Gerhild Fulson
Categories dinner
Time 20m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Follow the full directions in the recipe to make the sauce
JAGERSCHNITZEL WITH BACON MUSHROOM GRAVY (JAGER = HUNTER)
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Pound pork slices between sheets of plastic wrap to 1/4-inch thickness. In a shallow medium bowl, mix together 3/4 cup flour with salt, pepper, garlic and paprika. In another shallow medium bowl, combine egg, milk and mustard. In another medium shallow bowl, combine cracker and panko crumbs. Dredge pork slices first in flour, then in egg wash, and finally in crumbs. Let set on a baking sheet fitted with a cooling rack for 5 minutes.
- In a medium saute pan over medium heat cook the bacon until crispy. Remove from pan to drain on paper towels. In same pan with bacon fat, add onions and saute for 3 minutes. Add mushrooms and continue sauteing for 2 minutes. Stir in 1/4 cup flour. Cook flour to make roux until light brown, about 2 minutes. Add wine and cook for 3 minutes, reducing by 1/3, then add stock. Continue cooking to reduce by 1/3 again. Season with salt and pepper. Keep warm.
- Heat 1/4-inch oil in thick saute pan or cast iron skillet to 350 degrees F. Cook pork evenly on both sides, about 5 minutes for the first side, 3 to 4 minutes for the second. Remove to platter when done. Add butter to sauce, stirring until it has melted. To serve, cover pork with sauce. Sprinkle with chopped bacon and fresh parsley to garnish.
JäGERSCHNITZEL
This pork schnitzel from Seattle's own Chef Ludger Szmania is easy to make and just screams autumn! Serve it with some easy German accompaniments, such as Bavarian or Düsseldorf mustard, red cabbage or sauerkraut from a jar, spätzle, or potato dumplings made from a mix.
Provided by Claire
Categories Entree
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Pound pork loin to about 1/4 to 1/8 inch thick - but not paper thin - between two sheets of plastic wrap. Season with salt and pepper. Beat eggs in a bowl. Dust pork with flour on both sides. Dip in beaten eggs. Coat with breadcrumbs, patting them to ensure they stick. Refrigerate.
- Make sauce: Heat butter and onions in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir in mushrooms and cook for 1-2 minutes. Add tomatoes, herbs, red wine and beef broth. Simmer until sauce is reduced by half. Remove bay leaf. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Heat vegetable oil in a large fry pan. Carefully add pork and fry on high heat, using a screen to prevent splattering. Turn and continue frying just until both sides are golden brown. Remove to paper towels. Drizzle with mushroom sauce and serve immediately.
JAEGER SCHNITZEL
Steps:
- Season the meat with salt and pepper, dip the pieces in the flour, and shake off excess.
- In a heavy saute pan, heat 2 ounces of olive oil over high heat. Sear both sides of the meat until golden. Remove meat and set aside.
- Add the onion, carrot, celery, and bouquet garni. Saute for 1 minute. Deglaze with wine and continue to cook until reduced by half. Add 3/4-cup of the stock and return meat to pan, lower to a simmer, and cook until meat is tender. Transfer meat to a plate and keep warm. Strain sauce. Reserve.
- In another saute pan, heat the remaining 1 ounce oil and butter. Saute the bacon until golden. Add the pearl onions and mushrooms and continue to saute until golden. Add to the sauce. Place the meat back into the sauce and simmer for 5 minutes.
- To serve, divide schnitzel into 4 portions on center of heated plates. Pour the sauce with mushrooms and bacon on top. Sprinkle with minced parsley. Serve with noodles or mashed potatoes.
JAEGER SCHNITZEL
This is a simple variation of the classic German dish I tasted at a local cooking demonstration. It's very good, but I should say I don't have any reference point, not knowing what the classic tastes like. Optionally, add a shot of cream or half 'n half to the gravy. Traditionally served with spaetzle, but egg noodles or potatoes also work well.
Provided by ninja
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 35m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Trim excess fat from chops. In a pie plate or shallow dish combine flour, salt and pepper. Lightly coat chops in flour.
- In a 12-inch skillet, heat butter and olive oil over medium-high heat until butter melts. In batches, cook pork 3-4 minutes, or until browned, turning once. Remove pork from pan; set aside and keep warm.
- Into same skillet, add mushrooms and shallot and cook 3-4 minutes or until tender. With whisk, stir in water, wine and gravy mix; heat to boiling. Reduce heat to medium and sprinkle with parsley.
- Return pork to sauce in skillet. Cover and cook 7-8 minutes or until pork reaches an internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit and sauce thickens.
JAEGER SCHNITZEL
-Essen Haus, Bob and Gail Worm, Madison, Wisconsin
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 30m
Yield 2 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Trim tenderloin, removing any visible fat. Cut in half lengthwise. Pound each half to 1/4-in. thickness. Dip into egg; coat with flour and shake off excess. In a skillet over medium heat, fry tenderloin in butter until no pink remains. Remove and keep warm. , Add mushrooms and onion to skillet; cook until tender. Add wine if desired. Stir in the gravy and sour cream; mix well and heat through, but do not boil. Serve with the tenderloin.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 503 calories, Fat 32g fat (18g saturated fat), Cholesterol 225mg cholesterol, Sodium 1356mg sodium, Carbohydrate 19g carbohydrate (4g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 26g protein.
Tips:
- For the perfect schnitzel, use thin, boneless pork chops or cutlets. You can also use chicken or veal, but pork is the traditional choice.
- To make sure the schnitzel is evenly cooked, pound it to an even thickness before dredging it in flour.
- Use a light hand when dredging the schnitzel in flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs to avoid making the coating too thick.
- Fry the schnitzel in a large skillet over medium-high heat until it is golden brown and crispy on both sides.
- Serve the schnitzel immediately with your favorite sides, such as mashed potatoes, red cabbage, or spätzle.
Conclusion:
Jäger schnitzel is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a weeknight meal. It is also a great way to use up leftover pork chops or cutlets. With its crispy coating and flavorful sauce, jägerschnitzel is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.
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