schnitzel
Americannoun
noun
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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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