Dreadnought
06-11-2010, 02:03 PM
I present Dreadnought Schnitzel, a dinner of my own invention and of which I am mighty proud
Take boneless pork chops or pork tenderloin. Pound Hell out of them until they are really thin, like maybe 1/16". Dip in egg, flour, and fry in olive oil, sprinkling a good bit of paprika on them as they fry. While these are frying do up the sauce.
The sauce is prepared as follows.
1/4 cup light cream
1 large onion
1 Hungarian wax pepper
1/2 cup white wine
Hungarian paprika
white pepper
a couple of cloves of garlic
a bit of butter
salt
Chop up and sautee the garlic, onion and pepper in the white wine and butter. Once these are pretty well cooked stir in the cream and season with white pepper, salt, and paprika to taste. Serve the whole mess on top of egg noodles. I accompanied it with white wine from a box. Its actually pretty easy and fairly cheap but it looks like a complicated fancy meal.
I have earned major points for this one in the past - it was the first meal I ever cooked for my wife back when we were dating
Take boneless pork chops or pork tenderloin. Pound Hell out of them until they are really thin, like maybe 1/16". Dip in egg, flour, and fry in olive oil, sprinkling a good bit of paprika on them as they fry. While these are frying do up the sauce.
The sauce is prepared as follows.
1/4 cup light cream
1 large onion
1 Hungarian wax pepper
1/2 cup white wine
Hungarian paprika
white pepper
a couple of cloves of garlic
a bit of butter
salt
Chop up and sautee the garlic, onion and pepper in the white wine and butter. Once these are pretty well cooked stir in the cream and season with white pepper, salt, and paprika to taste. Serve the whole mess on top of egg noodles. I accompanied it with white wine from a box. Its actually pretty easy and fairly cheap but it looks like a complicated fancy meal.
I have earned major points for this one in the past - it was the first meal I ever cooked for my wife back when we were dating