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schnitzel

American  
[shnit-suhl] / ˈʃnɪt səl /

noun

schnitzels plural
  1. a cutlet, especially of veal.


schnitzel British  
/ ˈʃnɪtsəl /

noun

  1. a thin slice of meat, esp veal See also Wiener schnitzel

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of schnitzel

1850–55, < German: a shaving, derivative of schnitzeln to whittle

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When you get hungry, take a quick walk to Checker Hall, a neighborhood bar and restaurant that serves California-Mediterranean food such as skewers, turkish chicken and chicken schnitzel.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 20, 2026

Café Sacher is essential, especially for wiener schnitzel.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 16, 2026

But their fried chicken sandwich — made with crumbed chicken schnitzel, tarragon butter, lettuce and housemade pickle mayo on a steamed potato bun — is their bestseller.

From Salon Apr. 24, 2025

Klaus Rainer Röhl’s German-language dictionary includes an entry on a pork schnitzel with a questionable name and another on the word acceptance.

From Slate Jan. 5, 2025

He liked to argue over the beer and schnitzel Rudolph bought.

From Dangerous Days by Rinehart, Mary Roberts

A Munich brewpub has found a novel way to beat Europe's cooking oil shortages - letting customers pay for their beer with sunflower oil to ensure plentiful stocks for frying schnitzels.

From Reuters Jul. 16, 2022

The schnitzels with braised red cabbage are terrific, and you should try the Reuben strudel appetizer.

From Washington Post Jun. 3, 2022

Protesters lined up on Monday for a breakfast of barbecued sausages and schnitzels after surviving a weekend of torrential rain.

From Seattle Times Feb. 13, 2022

Meat is very common in many traditional German dishes, such as schnitzels, bratwurst and pork knuckles.

From BBC Aug. 31, 2021

A ten-pfennig piece buys a noble white radish, and the seller slices it free of charge, slices it with a silver revolving blade into two score thin schnitzels, and puts salt between each adjacent pair.

From Europe After 8:15 by Benton, Thomas H.

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