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Zigeunerschnitzel | Traditional Veal Dish From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Zigeunerschnitzel | Traditional Veal Dish From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Zigeunerschnitzel | Traditional Veal Dish From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Zigeunerschnitzel | Traditional Veal Dish From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas

Zigeunerschnitzel

(Balkanschnitzel, Paprikaschnitzel)

Zigeunerschnitzel is a German specialty consisting of a thin, breaded, and pan-fried veal cutlet (but pork, or chicken can also be used) that is finished with a spicy sauce on top just before serving. This schnitzel was named after the sauce it is topped with, which is called zigeuner sauce or gypsy sauce and is typically made with a combination of bell peppers of different colors, onions, tomato paste or tomatoes, mushrooms, wine, water, broth, and spices such as sweet and hot paprika.


In Germany, the dish is not a common home-cooked meal but a typical food item that can be enjoyed at restaurants, cafeterias, and food stalls. Zigeunerschnitzel is usually accompanied by sides such as french fries, salzkartoffeln (salt potatoes), and salads, but it also pairs well with rice or spätzle.


The name of this dish has been deemed offensive and politically incorrect toward the Romani people, which has led to a ban of its use in some parts of Germany and the rise of alternative names for this schnitzel such as balkanschnitzel or paprikaschnitzel.

Pairing tips

Ale

Dunkelweizen

Dunkelweizen is a moderately dark, wheat-based German ale that is often described as a cross between a dunkel and a hefeweizen (weissbier... Read more

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Potato Dish

Pommes frites

There are not many dishes in the world that have risen to the popularity of pommes frites. This simple dish is made out of potatoes that are cut into lengthwise strips ... Read more

Noodles

Spätzle

Spätzle is the German answer to pasta: thick noodles made from water, salt, flour, and eggs. They are very moist and have a soft texture, so it is not possible to ... Read more

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