Wiener Schnitzel

English

Noun

Wiener Schnitzel (plural Wiener Schnitzels)

  1. Alternative form of Wiener schnitzel

German

Etymology

Wiener (Viennese) + Schnitzel (schnitzel). First mentioned in a cookbook called Allerneuestem allgemeinen Kochbuch ("latest general cookbook") from 1831 by Maria Anna Neudecker as Wiener Schnitzel von Kalbfleisch ("Viennese cutlet [made] of veal").[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

Wiener Schnitzel m or (Austria, southern Germany) n (strong, genitive Wiener Schnitzels, plural Wiener Schnitzel)

  1. Wiener schnitzel, veal schnitzel

Usage notes

  • Officially, a Wiener Schnitzel is made with veal, while a schnitzel of this style made from a different meat is a Schnitzel Wiener Art or is qualified as e.g. a Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein.

Declension

References

  1. Neudecker, M.A. (1831) Allerneuestes allgemeines Kochbuch (in German), Prague, retrieved 14 August 2023, page 48
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