Best 5 Jagerschnitzel Hunters Schnitzel Recipes

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**Discover the Delectable Delight of Jägerschnitzel: A Culinary Journey through German Cuisine**

Embark on a culinary adventure to the heart of German cuisine with Jägerschnitzel, a dish that tantalizes taste buds with its symphony of flavors. This classic preparation features succulent pork cutlets meticulously coated in breadcrumbs and pan-fried to golden perfection, creating a crisp outer shell that yields to a tender and juicy interior. The crowning glory of Jägerschnitzel lies in its rich and flavorful mushroom sauce, a harmonious blend of savory mushrooms, aromatic onions, and a touch of tangy mustard that elevates the dish to new heights. Accompanied by traditional German sides like spätzle, potato dumplings, or red cabbage, Jägerschnitzel promises a hearty and satisfying meal that showcases the culinary prowess of German cuisine.

**Recipe Variations:**

1. **Classic Jägerschnitzel:** This traditional recipe presents Jägerschnitzel in its most authentic form, featuring a classic mushroom sauce made with button mushrooms, onions, and a touch of white wine.

2. **Creamy Jägerschnitzel:** Indulge in a luscious and creamy variation of Jägerschnitzel, where the mushroom sauce is enriched with heavy cream, creating a velvety and indulgent experience.

3. **Jägerschnitzel with Wild Mushrooms:** Elevate the dish with the earthy flavors of wild mushrooms, adding a depth of flavor and complexity to the mushroom sauce.

4. **Baked Jägerschnitzel:** Experience a healthier version of Jägerschnitzel by baking the pork cutlets instead of pan-frying them, resulting in a crispy crust and tender interior without the added oil.

5. **Vegan Jägerschnitzel:** Delight in a plant-based take on Jägerschnitzel, where the pork cutlets are replaced with hearty and flavorful alternatives like seitan or tofu, creating a meatless version that retains the essence of the classic dish.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

JAGERSCHNITZEL



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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

1 cup bread crumbs
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
4 pork steaks or cutlets, pounded thin
1 egg, beaten
1 medium onion, diced
1 (8 ounce) can sliced mushrooms
1 ½ cups water
1 cube beef bouillon
1 tablespoon cornstarch
½ cup sour cream

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

JäGERSCHNITZEL (GERMAN HUNTER SCHNITZEL)



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Jägerschnitzel - literally "German Hunter Schnitzel" - is a creamy take on a popular recipe! Made from chopped mushrooms, onion, and a whole lot of cream and spices, this tasty sauce served on schnitzel pairs well with potato dishes or homemade spaetzle!

Provided by Recipes From Europe

Categories     Dinner

Time 50m

Number Of Ingredients 15

4 boneless pork chops
salt to taste
pepper to taste
1/4 cup flour
2 large eggs
2/3 cup breadcrumbs
1/3 cup lard, shortening, or oil
14 ounces brown champignons
1 small yellow onion
1 tablespoon oil
3/4 cup broth (beef or vegetable)
1/3 cup whipping cream (more or less to taste)
1/4 teaspoon thyme or Italian spice
1 tablespoon flour + 1 teaspoon butter OR 1 tablespoon cornstarch
salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • For the schnitzel, grab three large plates with high sides. Put flour on the first plate, the cracked and whisked eggs on the second, and breadcrumbs on the third.
  • Trim any excess fat on the pork chops if desired. Then place one piece of pork chop between two pieces of cling wrap - you can also use a freezer bag - and pound it with the smooth side of a meat hammer until it's very thin. A small chop can become quite large when pounded thin - but be careful not to break through/create holes in the meat.
  • Remove the cling wrap and add salt and pepper to both sides of the meat, then set this piece aside. Pound and season the rest of the pork.
  • To coat the meat, take one piece and place it onto the plate with flour. Press down gently so the underside is coated in flour, then flip the meat and do the same with the other side. Lift the meat and place it flat into the egg plate. Again, press gently into the egg, lift, flip, and coat the other side. Lift the meat and allow any excess egg to drip off back onto the plate. Now, place the meat flat into the breadcrumbs. Press down lightly and make sure the whole side is covered in breadcrumbs, then flip the meat and coat the other side. Put this coated meat on a clean, dry plate and repeat the steps for the rest of the meat.
  • On the stove, heat the oil, lard, or shortening in a large frying pan. Once the oil is hot (place a wooden spoon in the hot grease - if bubbles form, it's hot enough) place one piece of meat into the pan. Depending on the size of the frying pan, you may have to cook the schnitzel one or two at a time. Fry the meat on medium heat for around 3-4 minutes until golden brown, then flip the schnitzel carefully in the pan to brown the other side for 3-4 minutes. Be careful not to break or damage the delicate breadcrumb outer coating. Transfer the cooked Schnitzel to a plate and fry the rest of the breaded pork chops.
  • To make the sauce, first, clean the mushrooms with a paper towel - don't clean them under running water unless they are very dirty since they'll soak up the water and might lose some of their taste.
  • Cut the mushrooms into slices. Also, peel and finely chop the onion.
  • Heat the oil in a medium-large frying pan. Add the onions and sauté them on medium heat until translucent. Now add the mushrooms and fry them on medium heat until they lose some of their water content and appear browned and cooked. Stir regularly.
  • To thicken the sauce, you can either push the contents of the pan to one side now, melt the butter, then add the flour and mix until lump-free. Alternatively to thicken you can also just add some cornstarch later - your choice.
  • Now slowly add the broth, the whipping cream, and the thyme (alternatively Italian spice) and give everything a good stir. Let it simmer on medium-low heat until the sauce has reached your desired consistency. If you haven't added the flour and butter earlier and want your sauce to thicken more, dissolve approximately one tablespoon of cornstarch in a little bit of cold water and add it to the pan. Stir well and bring the sauce back to a simmer to allow the cornstarch to activate and thicken the sauce. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Remove the pan with the sauce from heat and serve immediately with the Schnitzel and french fries, fried potatoes, or similar. Whether you pour the sauce on top of the Schnitzel, place the schnitzel on top of the sauce or eat it on the side is completely up to you (but it's been a long-debated topic).

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 g, Calories 860 kcal, Carbohydrate 31 g, Protein 47 g, Fat 62 g, SaturatedFat 24 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 250 mg, Sodium 692 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 5 g, UnsaturatedFat 34 g

JAGERSCHNITZEL (HUNTER'S SCHNITZEL)



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Make and share this Jagerschnitzel (Hunter's Schnitzel) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by GinnyP

Categories     Pork

Time 35m

Yield 3-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 lb pork cutlet, about 1/2 ",thick
1 -2 egg, beaten
salt
pepper
1/2 cup breadcrumbs (I use gluten-free)
oil
2 ounces bacon, diced
4 ounces onions, chopped
8 ounces mushrooms, sliced
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup dry white wine
1 dash thyme
salt
pepper
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1 tablespoon parsley
2 tablespoons sour cream

Steps:

  • Pound the cutlets and rub in the salt and pepper.
  • Let stand for about 10 minutes.
  • Dip cutlets into the beaten egg and then, crumbs.
  • Brown in a small amount of oil over low heat for about 10 minutes on each side.
  • While meat is browning, saute' the bacon and onions until golden brown.
  • Add the tomato paste and mushrooms and saute' over a low heat.
  • Add the wine, water, and seasonings; let simmer for about 5 minutes.
  • Stir in the sour cream.
  • Pour over the schnitzel.

JAGERSCHNITZEL WITH BACON MUSHROOM GRAVY (JAGER = HUNTER)



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Provided by Guy Fieri

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h

Yield 4 to 6 Servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 1/2 pounds pork loin, cut into 6-ounce portions
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon granulated garlic
1 teaspoon paprika
1 egg
1/2 cup milk
2 teaspoons mustard
1 cup crushed unsalted crackers
1 cup panko bread crumbs
1/2 pound bacon, diced
1/2 diced yellow onion, approximately 1/2 cup
2 cups sliced button mushrooms
1/4 cup red wine
Olive oil, for frying
2 cups beef stock
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature
2 tablespoons chopped fresh Italian parsley leaves

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.

JAGERSCHNITZEL



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Jagerschnitzel, or Hunter's Schnitzel, is as close to German comfort food as it gets. Pork cutlets served with a rich, creamy mushroom gravy, this recipe is as delicious as it is simple!

Provided by Ninjafluff

Categories     Pork

Time 45m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

8 boneless pork chops
1/2 cup canola oil
1 cup flour
1 (8 ounce) can mushrooms
1 1/2 cups hot water
1 beef bouillon cube
1/2 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon cornstarch
2 slices bacon, chopped
1/2 medium onion, chopped
salt
pepper

Steps:

  • Heat oil in pan over medium-high heat.
  • Season pork chops with salt and pepper, to taste.
  • Dredge pork chops in flour, fry until golden brown.
  • Remove pork chops, keep warm.
  • After pork chops are done, reduce heat to medium and scrape bottom of the pan to get the good bits up.
  • Add bacon to the pan, cook for 3-4 minutes.
  • Add onion to pan, cook until translucent.
  • Add mushrooms (including water), cook for 5 minutes, stirring often.
  • Dissolve bullion cube in water, then add to pan.
  • Reduce heat, simmer uncovered for 20 minutes, stirring often. Mixture should reduce by half.
  • Combine cornstarch and sour cream, add to pan and mix well.
  • Heat gravy until warm, but do not boil.
  • Spoon gravy over pork chops, serve immediately.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality, thin-cut veal or pork cutlets for the schnitzel to ensure tenderness and even cooking.
  • Pound the cutlets gently with a meat mallet or rolling pin to flatten them and tenderize them.
  • Season the cutlets with salt, pepper, and paprika before dredging them in flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs to enhance their flavor.
  • Use clarified butter or a blend of butter and oil for frying the schnitzel to prevent burning and achieve a golden-brown crust.
  • Cook the schnitzel over medium heat to ensure even cooking and prevent the breading from burning.
  • Garnish the schnitzel with fresh herbs, such as parsley or chives, before serving to add a touch of freshness and color.

Conclusion:

Jagerschnitzel is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for lunch or dinner. With its crispy breading, tender meat, and flavorful mushroom sauce, it's sure to be a hit with family and friends. Whether you serve it with traditional German sides like potato dumplings and red cabbage or your favorite mashed potatoes and green beans, Jagerschnitzel is a satisfying and comforting meal that's perfect for any occasion.

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