Wiener Schnitzel Means VealGerman schnitzel (or Schweineschnitzel) is traditionally made with pork chops that are also thinly breaded and fried in a tender crisp coating.
Wiener schnitzel (/ˈviËnÉ™r ˈʃnɪtsÉ™l/ German: [ˈviËnÉ ËˆÊƒnɪtslÌ©]; 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.
The name means a schnitzel originating from the capital of Austria – Vienna. In fact, the term “Wiener Schnitzel†is trademarked and protected by Austrian laws which require that a dish can be called “schnitzel†only if it is made of veal.
Hot dogs are the backbone of the menu, and every version is offered with a choice of the original pork and beef blend or a 100% beef version.
What company owns Wienerschnitzel?
Unfortunately Wienerschnitzel's fries, like their Hash Brown Po'Taters, aren't vegan as they are fried in oil that contains animal-lard. They're one of the few restaurants that still fry everything in non-vegan oil.
Also known as Polish sausage, this meat is made of pork or a combination or pork and beef. It has a strong garlic flavor along with pimentos, cloves, marjoram and smoke. It's often paired with sauerkraut and is usually grilled, seared or smoked.
Where is the first Wienerschnitzel?
Los Angeles, CA
Wilmington, CA
The Best & Worst Menu Items at Wienerschnitzel
- Best: Mustard Dog.
- Worst: Junkyard Dog.
- Best: Chili Cheeseburger.
- Worst: BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger.
- Best: Small Fries.
- Worst: Large Thousand Island Chili Cheese Fries.
- Best: Hash Brown Po'Taters.
- Worst: Biscuit Sandwich with Egg, Sausage, and Cheese.
Chili Sauce with Meat Chili Sauce with Meat Chili Sauce with Meat: Water, Beef, Pork, Modified Food Starch, Seasoning (Spices, Salt, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Dehydrated Onion & Garlic Powders, Sugar), Tomato Paste, Vinegar, Salt, Chili Powder (Chili Pepper, Spices, Salt, and Garlic), Flavor (Autolyzed Yeast Extract,
Delivery and Pickup available from participating Sonic Drive-In locations in the United States and Canada.
To purchase, simply stop by your nearest Wienerschnitzel location and you'll find 15-ounce cans of same chili sauce used to top some of their fan-favorite menu items for going for $5 a can.