• Wienerschnitzel

    From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to Ben Collver on Thu Jun 5 13:34:53 2025
    Hi Ben,

    Re: Wienerschnitzel
    By: Ruth Haffly to Ben Collver on Wed Dec 27 2023 11:48:50

    I've done a lighter version of this, using turkey or chicken breast,
    and they're every bit as good as the veal, without the mess of frying.

    Thanks for writing.

    I found it in my brother's recipe collection. I'm not really into
    veal because a friend told me that it is comparatively cruel to
    animals. I
    like the idea of coming up with alternatives. Here's a recipe for

    I've never tried it with tofu. We've played around with tofu over the
    years (not recently) but never did a lot with it. The turkey or chicken
    version of wienerschnitzel is a lot more animal friendly than veal but
    the tofu would work (well pressed) for non meat eaters.

    Some other folks in the house got out a waffle iron and started
    playing a game called Will It Waffle? They put leftover homemade
    mashed
    potatoes and freshly sauteed onions into the waffle batter, and then topped them with shredded cheese and sour cream. To mine i added some spicy mango pickle. I thought it was amazingly delicious.

    Sounds like fun, something a group of young folks would try. I've
    stopped eating waffles and pancakes--grew up drenching them in maple
    syrup and it would be too hard a habit to break. I'm keeping an eye on
    my sugar intake, don't want to go back on insulin.


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    Catch you later,
    Ruth
    rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28


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