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What is Weinersnitchel?

What is Weinersnitchel?

Schnitzel describes a “cutlet” of meat that’s breaded and fried, and it’s used for several dishes with German and Austrian origins. Wiener schnitzel can only be made with veal. Schweineschnitzel uses pork and is traditionally made with pork chops in Germany (in the U.S., pork tenderloin is common).

Why is it called Weinersnitchel?

Galardi decided to sell hot dogs since “nobody else was in hot dogs.” According to Galardi, his wife came up with the name when looking through a cookbook. He was initially sceptical of the name, saying, “I told my wife going home nobody in their right mind would call a company Wienerschnitzel.

Does Weinersnitchel have an app?

The Wiener Rewards mobile app is now available for download with both iPhone and Android operating systems, and rewards members on a point system towards earning free food.

How do you spell Weinersnitchel?

Wiener schnitzel (/ˈviːnər ˈʃnɪtsəl/ German: [ˈviːnɐ ˈʃnɪtsl̩]; from German Wiener Schnitzel ‘Viennese cutlet’), sometimes spelled Wienerschnitzel, as in Switzerland, is a type of schnitzel made of a thin, breaded, pan-fried veal cutlet.

What kind of hot dogs does Weinersnitchel use?

Wienerschnitzel, the country’s largest hot dog chain, is about to start serving the food it was named for. Because of course a Wienerschnitzel isn’t a kind of hot dog — Wiener doesn’t mean “hot dog;” it means “from Vienna” — it’s a thin, breaded, fried cutlet traditionally made from veal.

How do you pronounce Weinersnitchel?

Phonetic spelling of Wienerschnitzel

  1. Wiener-schnitzel.
  2. vee-ner shnit-suh l. Annabel Kiehn.
  3. Wien-er-schnitzel. Suzanne Wuckert.

Where did schnitzel come from?

Originally brought from Europe to Israel by Ashkenazi Jews, schnitzel instantly became a hit. During the early years of the state of Israel, veal was not widely available, so chicken or turkey became a substitute. Nowadays, the meat used is generally chicken or turkey breast to keep it kosher.

Who is the founder of Weinersnitchel?

John N. GalardiWienerschnitzel / Founder