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What do you know about Wiener Schnitzel?
Wiener Schnitzel is traditional dish of Austria. It is thin, breaded steak traditionally fried in fat. Take this quiz and find out how much do you really know about this famous Austrian dish.
Author:
Brodjan
| 28th January 2014 |
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From where does Wiener Schnitzel originate?
Pakistan
Italia
Austria
From which dish does Wiener Schnitzel originate?
Costoletta milanese
Cheeseburger
Pepper steak
According to a legend, who brought the recepie to Vienna?
Pierre Mignard
Johann Josef Wenzel Radetzky von Radetz
Franz Josef
Wiener Schnitzel is usually made of what sort of meat?
Veal
Pork
Chicken
Beside meat, flour and eggs, what else do we need to prepare Wiener Schnitzel?
Asparagus
Bread crumbs
Sour cream
What is Wiener Schnitzel made of pork called?
Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein
Porky Schnitzel
Pork fried Schnitzel
How do we call Wiener Schnitzel filled with ham and cheese?
Filled Wiener Schnitzel
Hamcheese Schnitzel
Cordon Bleu
Which side dish is traditionally served with Wiener Schnitzel?
Potato salad
Rice
Vegetable
What is originally used to fry Wiener Schnitzel?
Olive oil
Vegetable oil
Clarified butter
How do we originally call method where we first roll meat in flour, then in whipped eggs and on the end in breadcrumbs?
Egging
Melting
Breading
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