Ophelia wrote:
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> "dsi1" wrote in message
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> On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 10:02:38 AM UTC-10, A Moose in Love
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> > by far the best schnitzel i ever had was in vienna austria. the
> > veal there must be different, because i've never had a schnitzel
> > as good. the worst was in a country inn not too far from kitchener
> > on. they are known for their great pork hocks, but i chose the
> > wiener schnitzel because i wasn't that hungry. on the menu it was
> > advertised that the schnitzel was veal. oh. that's nice. what i
> > got was a preformed patty which came in frozen(i know these
> > things) and deep fried. what a disappointment. a fresh pork or
> > chicken schnitzel would have been so much better. the 'classic'
> > way to make a schnitzel is to not deep fry it. it is pan fried in
> > butter and veggie oil. most places, even european places tend to
> > deep fry.
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> I don't wish to upset you or anything but, in America, some people
> (most?) think that a wiener schnitzel is a hot dog. My profuse
> apologies to, well, the entire world.
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> https://www.wienerschnitzel.com/
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> I have had wienerschnitzel in Germany and I also make it myself, but
> it isn't a hot dog
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> It is a thin slice of meat, I use pork, bread crumbed and fried. I
> think in Germany they use veal.
Um, sorry Ophelia, but an odd website doesn't make a country get that
confused. What you tripped over was Kielbasa which eastern USA knows
well and western USA (little to no Germanic influx) now shows only by a
mis-named cheap hot dog stand that you can see on the web.