Jaeger schnitzel (recipe)

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Jaeger schnitzel (recipe)
NameJaeger schnitzel
IngredientsBoneless pork chops Flour Olive oil Bacon White mushrooms Shallot Riesling wine Capers Fresh ground black pepper Kosher salt
Cooktime (in hours)0.666666667
Preptime (in hours)0.5
Totaltime (in hours)1.166666667
Keto friendlinessKeto friendly
Calories822.2
Fat64.1
Protein54.9
Carbohydrate3.4
Fiber0.6
Net carbohydrates2.8
Sugar1.1
Saturated fat21.6
Cholesterol (mg)201.1
Sodium1036.8
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Jaeger schnitzel (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about 2-3 per serving.

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Recipe instructions

  1. Wipe mushrooms clean and slice them. Set aside.
  2. Slice bacon into 1 inch pieces. Start bacon cooking in a large heavy skillet over medium-medium high heat.
  3. Place chops between two sheets of wax paper and pound with a kitchen mallot to thin them slightly. In a separate skillet heat 3 Tablespoons olive oil over medium to medium high heat. Dredge cutlets in flour seasoned to taste with kosher salt and black pepper. When the olive oil is hot place cutlets in pan and cook, turning once until cooked through (no longer pink in center). Place cooked pork chops on serving platter, cover with foil to keep warm, and set aside.
  4. When bacon is crisp tilt pan slightly and spoon out most of the grease, leaving about 1 Tablespoon in the pan. Add shallots, capers, and mushrooms and cook for about 2-3 minutes. Pour a small amount of wine, about 1/4 cup, into pan while scraping the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon to loosen browned bits. Use your judgement and add a little more wine to further deglaze the pan, if needed. Stirring constantly, slowly pour cream into pan, about 1/2 cup. Let the sauce simmer and thicken. Test to see if the sauce is done by dipping the back of a metal spoon into the sauce and, with your finger, wipe a line through the sauce on the back of the spoon. If the sauce holds the line it is done. Pour sauce over pork,season with black pepper and serve. This Dish is traditionally served with spaetzle
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    Food tags
    Pork, Vegetable, Meat, German, European, Very Low Carbs, High Protein, Savory, Stove Top,


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