Pork Schnitzel Recipe

In this episode of “What’s Cooking?” Michael travels to the San Antonio, Texas where Allrecipes home cook, Erin, teaches us how to make Pork Schnitzel with Dipping Sauce!

Erin’s creates her Pork Schnitzel by dredging paper-thin pork cutlets through flour and egg before being covered in a breadcrumb and parkia mixture. Her German version is accompanied with an nice, creamy sauce and it is one easy, delicious dinner. Serve with a wedge of lemon and you’ve got heaven on a plate!

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