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Crispy Chicken Breast Schnitzel

by Chris Ratel

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There’s not much better than a freshly fried, crispy chicken cutlet. A childhood favorite of Chef Chris, he decided to mash up the Italian-style cutlet he grew up with and a German classic, schnitzel. He pairs thin, crispy chicken cutlets with the traditional accompaniments: a zesty red cabbage salad and homemade applesauce, as well as Dijon mustard-infused mashed potatoes. This meal is truly awesome and guaranteed to satisfy the whole family!

Nutritional facts

Protein

43g

Carbs

54g

Calories

690

Fat

33g

Ingredients

Canola Oil, Brown Sugar, All Purpose Flour, Butter, Whole Grain Mustard, Buttermilk, Black Pepper, Honey, Dijon Mustard, Egg, Cinnamon, Heavy Cream, Kosher Salt, Granny Smith Apple, Jalapeno Peppers, Cider Vinegar, Yukon Potatoes, Tabasco Sauce, Green Onion, Lemon Juice, Orange Juice, Fuji Apple, Chicken Breast, Red Cabbage, Apple Cider, Panko Breadcrumbs, Whole Milk, Italian Parsley, Parmesan Cheese

Reviews

4.2

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Kristina · 05/25/25

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About Chris Ratel

Chris Ratel has been working with food since the age of 13. He attended the School for Food and Hotel Management in NYC and worked with Park Hyatt Hotels for years. He also worked in NYC staples such as Sardis on Broadway, Lundi Brothers in Brooklyn and the Oyster Bar in Grand Central Station. Chris presently works privately for clients and caterers in the NYC and Hudson Valley areas. Residing both in the Hudson Valley area and Brooklyn, he has developed a strong appreciation for food in its simplest, most organic form and hands-on knowledge from the local farmers and purveyors who are growing it.

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