Best 5 Traditional Rahmschnitzel Recipes

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Traditional Rahmschnitzel is a classic German dish that consists of a breaded and fried veal cutlet smothered in a creamy mushroom sauce. It is a popular and delicious meal that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. This article will provide you with a detailed guide on how to make the best Rahmschnitzel, including tips on choosing the right ingredients and cooking it to perfection. So, gather your ingredients and let's get started on making this mouthwatering dish!

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SCHNITZEL



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This is a family favorite of ours, my mom got the recipe from a German lady when we lived in Germany. You may use tenderized veal in place of the cube steaks in this recipe.

Provided by Dianne

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     German

Time 1h10m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cup self-rising flour
1 cup self-rising cornmeal
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 cup milk
3 eggs
¼ cup vegetable oil
4 (4 ounce) beef cube steaks
2 teaspoons lemon juice, or to taste

Steps:

  • In a shallow bowl, stir together the flour, cornmeal, salt and pepper. In a separate shallow bowl, whisk together the milk and eggs using a fork.
  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. The oil should completely cover the bottom of the skillet. While the oil heats, dip cube steaks into the egg and milk, then dip into the flour mixture, and shake off the excess. Place in the hot skillet.
  • Fry steaks on each side until golden brown, then reduce the heat to medium and cook until well done. Do not cover. Drizzle with lemon juice before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 677.2 calories, Carbohydrate 59.5 g, Cholesterol 215.1 mg, Fat 31.2 g, Fiber 3.8 g, Protein 37.6 g, SaturatedFat 8.4 g, Sodium 1765.7 mg, Sugar 3.3 g

RAHMSCHNITZEL (GERMAN SCHNITZEL IN CREAMY MUSHROOM SAUCE)



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I lived in Germany for 7 years and fell in love with Rahmschnitzel. Every recipe I found says to use dry white wine in the sauce. Every time I made it, something was missing. It wasn't that "Yep, I'm in Germany" taste. Then my beautiful wife had a Riesling one night and I used it. Now we're back in Germany!

Provided by Russ

Categories     Veal Recipes

Time 1h5m

Yield 3

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 (5 ounce) boneless veal escalopes, pounded to 1/4 thickness or thinner
1 medium lemon, juiced, or more to taste
½ cup all-purpose flour
1 ¼ teaspoons salt, divided
1 ¼ teaspoons ground black pepper, divided
1 teaspoon ground paprika
¼ cup butter
½ cup dry Riesling
1 (8 ounce) package sliced fresh mushrooms
2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
⅔ cup heavy cream

Steps:

  • Place veal in a 9-inch square dish (or bigger if desired) and pour lemon juice over top. Marinade for 30 minutes, basting occasionally.
  • Remove veal from lemon juice and pat dry.
  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F (95 degrees C).
  • Combine flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper, and paprika in a bowl. Place veal in the mixture and turn to coat evenly.
  • Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add veal and fry until evenly browned, 2 to 4 minutes per side. Pour in Reisling and cook for 2 more minutes.
  • Use tongs to transfer veal to an oven-safe platter. Place in the preheated oven to keep warm.
  • Add mushrooms and chives to the liquid in the skillet; season with remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper, and nutmeg. Stir to combine and cook until mushrooms are soft, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat and immediately add cream. Mix thoroughly until you see no more white cream, but a consistently light brown sauce.
  • Remove veal from the oven and cover with the mushroom-cream sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 580.3 calories, Carbohydrate 25.7 g, Cholesterol 211.1 mg, Fat 39.7 g, Fiber 3.5 g, Protein 26.7 g, SaturatedFat 23.2 g, Sodium 1168.6 mg, Sugar 2 g

TRADITIONAL RAHMSCHNITZEL



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Make and share this Traditional Rahmschnitzel recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Anne Edgell

Categories     Free Of...

Time 45m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 slices top round veal, cut no thicker than 1/4" (have butcher tenderize)
4 tablespoons butter
2 small onions or 1 large onion, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
1 bottle dry red wine
250 g creme fraiche (8 1/2 oz) or 250 g heavy whipping cream (8 1/2 oz)
1 teaspoon instant clear broth or 1 can clear broth (use vegetable if clear not available)
salt and pepper
500 g fresh mushrooms, sliced (17.5 oz)

Steps:

  • 1 bottle champagne Fruity ice cream dessert, as desired Directions: In heavy frying pan,on medium heat setting, brown meat on both sides, at the same time sauteing the onions and garlic.When onions start turning dark, add 2 tbs red wine, continue cooking and reducing wine liquid.
  • Repeat this procedure 4 more times.
  • (Use about 250-300 ml red wine) The last addition of red wine is reduced by only one half, then add the creme fraiche or heavy cream, stirring frequently to avoid lumps.
  • Reduce heat to low and let simmer, adding clear broth.
  • Add pepper and salt to taste. Don't overdo it. When the Rahm (cream) has been reduced and is fairly thick, add the sliced mushrooms.
  • Turn off heat and remove pan.
  • (Adding the mushrooms thins the Rahm, so be sure that the Rahm was thick prior to adding mushrooms). Stir well, cover pan and let rest for a couple of minutes.
  • Serve over rice and with a tomato salad, or over noodles and a tossed green salad.
  • To finish the successful meal, enjoy an ice sorbet and a glass of champagne.

RAHMSCHNITZEL



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Looking for something with just a little more punch or "specialness". Came across this, made it, & declared success! Note - I used pork loin, sliced 1/2 inch thick, & then pounded, as with any escalope.

Provided by kstrating

Categories     Chicken Breast

Time 45m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 large veal escalopes, pounded thin
1 lemon, juice of
1/4 cup flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon paprika
4 tablespoons butter
1/4 cup dry white wine
8 ounces button mushrooms, wiped clean & sliced
2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives (spring onions) or 2 tablespoons scallions (spring onions)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg, grated
1/2 cup heavy cream

Steps:

  • In a shallow dish place the escalopes and pour over the lemon juice. Set aside and marinate for 30 minutes, basting occasionally. Remove the veal from the marinade and dry them on paper towels. Discard the lemon juice.
  • Season flour with salt, pepper & paprika. Place the flour on a plate and, one by one, dip the escalopes in it, shaking off any excess. Set aside.
  • In a large frying pan, melt 3 T of the butter over moderate heat. When the foam subsides, place the escalopes in the pan. Fry them for 3-4 minutes on each side or until they are lightly and evenly browned.
  • Pour in the white wine and bring to the boil. Cook for a further 2 minutes, stirring constantly. With tongs or a slotted spoon remove the escalopes from the pan and place them on a warmed serving dish.
  • Set the dish aside and keep warm while you make the sauce.
  • Add the remaining butter to the pan and melt it over moderate heat.
  • When the foam subsides, add the mushrooms, chives or scallions, salt, pepper and nutmeg to the pan and stir well to mix. Cook the mixture for 3 minutes or until the mushrooms are tender. Remove from the heat and stir in the cream.
  • Pour the sauce over the escalopes and serve at once.
  • Suggested accompaniments: creamed potatoes, petite peas, well-chilled bottle of Rudesheimer wine.

WIENER SCHNITZEL



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Kurt Gutenbrunner, the New York City chef and author of Neue Cuisine: The Elegant Tastes of Vienna, gave us his recipe for perfectly crisp, golden veal cutlets.

Provided by Kurt Gutenbrunner

Categories     Fry     Dinner     Veal     Breadcrumbs     Bon Appétit     Sugar Conscious     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield 4 Servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 cup all-purpose flour
3 teaspoons kosher salt, divided, plus more for seasoning
2 large eggs
2 tablespoons heavy cream
2 cups fine plain dried breadcrumbs
1/2 pound veal scaloppine or eye round, cut across the grain into 4 equal pieces
Freshly ground black pepper
2 cups vegetable oil
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 lemon, cut into 4 wedges
Curly parsley or lettuce
Special Equipment
A deep-fry thermometer

Steps:

  • Line a large baking sheet with a double layer of paper towels. Whisk flour and 1 teaspoon salt in a wide shallow bowl. Lightly whisk eggs and cream in another wide shallow bowl until the yolks and whites are just streaky. Mix breadcrumbs and 2 teaspoons salt in a third wide shallow bowl. Pound veal slices between sheets of plastic wrap to 1/8"-1/16" thickness, being careful not to tear. Season lightly with salt and pepper.
  • Prop a deep-fry thermometer in a large deep skillet; pour in oil so that bulb is submerged. Heat oil over medium heat to 350°F. Add butter to skillet and adjust heat to maintain 350°F.
  • Dredge 2 veal slices in flour mixture; shake off excess. Dip in egg. Turn to coat; shake off excess. Dredge in breadcrumbs, pressing to adhere; shake off excess. Transfer slices to skillet. Using a large spoon, carefully baste the top of the veal with the hot oil. Cook until breading puffs and starts to brown, about 1 minute. Turn and cook until browned, about 1 minute longer. Transfer to paper towel-lined sheet. Repeat with remaining veal slices.
  • Divide veal among plates. Garnish with lemon wedges and parsley or lettuce.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients. The better the ingredients, the better the schnitzels will be. Look for fresh, organic ingredients whenever possible.
  • Tenderize the schnitzels before cooking. This will help to make them more tender and juicy. You can do this by pounding them with a meat mallet or marinating them in a mixture of milk and eggs for at least 30 minutes.
  • Cook the schnitzels over medium heat. This will help to prevent them from becoming overcooked and dry. Cook them for about 3-4 minutes per side, or until they are golden brown and cooked through.
  • Serve the schnitzels immediately. They are best when served hot and crispy. You can serve them with a variety of sides, such as mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a green salad.

Conclusion:

Rahmschnitzels are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. They are perfect for a quick and easy weeknight meal or a special occasion dinner. With a few simple tips, you can make the perfect Rahmschnitzels at home.

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