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Schnitzel in Vienna is often made with pork-an inexpensive alternative to veal, the meat original to the dish. Matt shot some pheasant yesterday so I made the recipe below, and made the substitution for pheasant. I’d recommend it! The following comes from Weibel’s Wirtshaus, a cozy little restaurant near the city center in Vienna.

Ingredients

10 tbsp. butter

4 4-oz. pieces veal top round, pounded to 1/4″ thick

Salt

1 cup flour

2 eggs

2 cups fresh bread crumbs

8 tbsp. vegetable oil

1 lemon, halved clockwise.

Method

1. Melt butter in a small skillet over medium heat, skimming foam as it rises to the surface, and cook until foam subsides, 2-3 minutes. Pour clarified butter into a small bowl, discarding milky solids, and set aside.2. Season veal with salt and set aside. Put flour into a wide shallow dish and set aside. Lightly beat eggs in a second wide shallow dish and set aside. Put bread crumbs into a third wide shallow dish and set aside. Dredge 1 piece of veal at a time in flour, shaking off excess, then dip into egg, evenly coating each side, then dredge in bread crumbs.3. Heat 4 tbsp. of the clarified butter and 4 tbsp. of the oil together in each of 2 large heavy-bottomed skillets over medium-high heat until hot but not smoking. Cook 2 pieces of veal at a time in each skillet, turning once and gently shaking skillet over heat, until golden brown and puffed slightly, 1 – 1 1/2 minutes per side. Drain on paper towels.4. Divide veal between 2 large warm plates and serve each with half a lemon.