Submitted by MrGrieves123 t3_ywswca in food
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MrGrieves123 OP t1_iwm16qi wrote
This comment pleases me.
RealMudflapper t1_iwl738p wrote
That’s looks so good. What’s the side? That looks good too.
MrGrieves123 OP t1_iwl94jc wrote
Thanks! It’s Gurkensalat, German cucumber salad.
RealMudflapper t1_iwlaefq wrote
Oh I’m looking into that. Thanks!
Also Gurkensalat might be the most perfect German word I’ve ever heard. I can’t stop saying it!
RolandMT32 t1_iwmkeky wrote
I think "dreikäsehoch" is one of my favorite German words
RealMudflapper t1_iwmmpb8 wrote
Wow, great word. I am fully on board with a cheese-based unit of measurement. I just cannot pronounce it.
Also not a real German word of course, but Graig Ferguson used to do a bit on the Late Late show about a German town called Poopenfarten and that just destroys me because I'm cursed with the mind of a 12-year-old boy, I guess.
I took 4 years of Spanish back in high school, but a friend of mine took German which was sadly not offered at my school. That's when I fell in love with the sound of the language; it's just so different than the romantic languages and so percussive and distinct.
RolandMT32 t1_iwmp2j3 wrote
In high school, I thought Spanish would have probably been the most practical foreign language to learn, but I wanted to do something different. I took 3 years of German and a year of Japanese
RealMudflapper t1_iwn5zgn wrote
I kinda wish I could have. I had honors Spanish in my sophomore and junior years, and then I made the honors course again senior year but the professor talked me into joining the advanced placement class, but I knew my limits and told her I would fail. Side story nobody asked for: She said if I got a C it would be worth an A, so I begrudgingly agreed. Halfway through the year, we were informed that a C would in fact not be worth an A, but that didn't matter anyway. I flunked it and I had to go to summer school. On the bright side, I spent the summer in an all-female school that only allowed boys during the summer, and I met some crazy cute, funny girls there. It was worth the F.
Mynock33 t1_iwlut3y wrote
Never seen with onions in it, want to try myself next time if I remember!
gnolfgnilf t1_iwltf39 wrote
Geil 🤤🤤🤤
Dutch-CatLady t1_iwlqvad wrote
That looks perfect!
MrGrieves123 OP t1_iwlshbn wrote
Thanks!
satori0320 t1_iwm3om9 wrote
I know what I am making for dinner...
Our favorite market makes boneless pork cutlets that are ran through the cubing device, making it easy to pound out into a really flat paillards.
Thank you for posting
AndrewNB411 t1_iwn115c wrote
What the hell is a cubing device
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MrGrieves123 OP t1_iwn4gej wrote
You ever seen cubed steak at the store? It basically punches a bunch of holes in it to tenderize.
AndrewNB411 t1_iwn50mt wrote
I’ve seen little cubed steak.. like 2 cm by 2cm.. is that the size cube we are talking about?
b0bsaget007 t1_iwnqd8f wrote
No, this is the stuff that's being discussed.
AndrewNB411 t1_iwnrufa wrote
Thank you! Never seen that before.
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Mr_Insomn1a t1_iwmbeo5 wrote
I made schnitzel about a month back, it’s honestly amazing. My only issue was finding a butcher that sold veal, so I had to settle on chicken schnitzel instead. Yours looks fantastic though
MrGrieves123 OP t1_iwmcvbt wrote
Thanks a lot! This ones actually chicken as well, my wife isn’t a fan of veal or pork but it’s not much of a compromise as the chicken version is tasty as well!
Mr_Insomn1a t1_iwmis21 wrote
I’ve never actually had veal, but I do tend to prefer chicken to pork, so that was the best middle ground for me. Glad it turned out so well though.
Thatotherguy246 t1_iwmch3e wrote
Radda radda.
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MrGrieves123 OP t1_iwm0iws wrote
Thank you!
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MrGrieves123 OP t1_iwm3leu wrote
Thanks! I used this and it turned out pretty good!
I lowered the temp he uses though as 400 was way too high and nearly burned them the first time I tried.
ktbugs1 t1_iwnx3i6 wrote
Thanks for share the recipe. Looks fantastic.
srrymydog8yrtwinkie t1_iwmf8sj wrote
I love homemade schnitzel!
HaydenScramble t1_iwmm5cm wrote
That’s some good look schnit.
ExcellentWeekend9877 t1_iwmzq61 wrote
What's the seasonings in the breading? Looks so goog
MrGrieves123 OP t1_iwn4yf4 wrote
I just used an off the shelf tube herbed bread crumbs and ran them through a food processor to get a fine powder.
ExcellentWeekend9877 t1_iwn5bqw wrote
Definitely going to be making this soon!! Hope it turns out as good as yours
Different_Tea5555 t1_iwn02d0 wrote
Damn I didn't know they named a dish after the Chowder character
Perfect_Entertainer7 t1_iwncwa3 wrote
This is absolutely stunning! I am so jealous of this I can’t even begin to describe my jealousy….
kyleswitch t1_iwnf9ur wrote
Can we get the cucumber salad recipe?! Looks very yum!
Basdad t1_iwnuvxx wrote
I hear Terri Garr talking about Schnitzel Grubben.
That-Living-1776 t1_iwnvhp7 wrote
The schnitz
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velost t1_iwm08y5 wrote
As a german, it's certified as a well made schnitzel