How to use in-sentence of “schnitzel”:
+ For example, German immigrants to Texas in the 1800s combined schnitzel recipes to make chicken fried steak — popular in the southwest U.S.A..
+ In Austria, the term “Wiener Schnitzel” is protected by law, and any schnitzel called by that name has to be made from veal.
+ Any schnitzel called by that name has to be made from veal.
+ While the traditional Wiener Schnitzel is made of veal, it is now sometimes made of pork, though in that case it is often called “Schnitzel Wiener Art” to differentiate it from the original.
+ Even though schnitzel is often served as a platter, it comes in sandwiches as well.
+ In New Zealand their beef Schnitzel meals are almost always eaten with a large serving of mashed potatoes and/or boiled vegetables.
+ In Austria, by law it has to be called “Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein” to show it is different it from the original.
+ The traditional Wiener schnitzel is made of veal.

