How To make Gypsy Schnitzel
6 Veal scallops
Salt and pepper 1 Egg
lightly beaten
1 c Bread crumbs
2 tb Oil
2 tb Butter
2 1/2 md Onions :
chopped
2 Green peppers thinly
Sliced 2 Sweet red peppers :
thinly
Sliced 1 c Hot water
1 Cube beef bouillon
6 oz Fresh mushrooms -- sliced
1/4 c Whipping cream
1 tb Flour
Pound meat very thin. Salt and pepper. Dip veal into egg, then in bread crumbs. Heat oil and butter together over medium heat. Saute veal until golden (about 15 minutes). Remove to another pan and keep warm. Add onions to the skillet used for cooking veal. Saute until limp but not brown. Add green and red pepper, water, bouillon cube and mushrooms.Cook until just tender. Combine cream and flour; then stir into vegetable mixture. Heat until just thickened. Pour over warm veal and serve hot. Recipe By : Southern Sideboards, by the Junior League of Jackson, MS
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