Subj : Wienerschnitzel
To : Ben Collver
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Thu Jun 05 2025 01:34 pm
Hi Ben,
BC> Re: Wienerschnitzel
BC> By: Ruth Haffly to Ben Collver on Wed Dec 27 2023 11:48:50
RH> I've done a lighter version of this, using turkey or chicken breast,
RH> and they're every bit as good as the veal, without the mess of frying.
BC> Thanks for writing.
BC> I found it in my brother's recipe collection. I'm not really into
BC> veal because a friend told me that it is comparatively cruel to
BC> animals. I
BC> 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.
BC> Some other folks in the house got out a waffle iron and started
BC> playing a game called Will It Waffle? They put leftover homemade
BC> mashed
BC> potatoes and freshly sauteed onions into the waffle batter, and then
BC> topped them with shredded cheese and sour cream. To mine i added some
BC> 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
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