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A Heirloom Recipe: My German Nana’s Timeless Dish
Family recipes are the heart and soul of many kitchens, passed down through generations, preserving the flavors, traditions, and memories of those who came before us. Some recipes hold such significance that they become part of our very identity, a link between past and present. For me, one of the most cherished family recipes is the one my German nana taught me—a dish that has been lovingly passed down in our family and continues to bring comfort and joy with every bite.
The Legacy of My German Nana
My nana (grandmother) was born and raised in Germany, and like many German families, food played a central role in her life. As a child, I remember sitting in her kitchen, the smell of roast meats, sauerkraut, and freshly baked bread filling the air. It was there that I learned how food has the power to comfort, connect, and create lasting memories.
But of all the delicious meals she prepared, one recipe stood out above the rest—a dish that was the centerpiece of many family gatherings and something she made with such love and care. It was a recipe passed down from her mother, and I was fortunate enough to learn it from her.
The Dish That Has Stayed With Us
While the recipe itself might not be as famous as some other German classics like Sauerbraten or Bratwurst, it’s one that has stayed with our family for decades. The ingredients are simple, but the flavors are deep, comforting, and satisfying. The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity, and it’s a dish that can be made with minimal effort but yields maximum flavor. Here’s the recipe my German nana taught me:
Nana’s German Pork Schnitzel with Potato Salad
This German Pork Schnitzel is a crispy, golden cutlet of pork served with a traditional German potato salad—a pairing that’s become an iconic part of our family gatherings. The schnitzel is tender and juicy, and the potato salad is a perfect balance of tangy and creamy. Together, they create a comforting and filling meal that brings the family together, whether for a Sunday dinner or a special holiday meal.
Step 2: Set Up the Breading Station
In one shallow bowl, place the flour. In a second shallow bowl, beat the eggs. In a third shallow bowl, add the bread crumbs and season them with a little more salt and paprika.
Step 4: Fry the Schnitzel
Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add the butter and oil. Once the oil is hot and shimmering, carefully add the breaded pork chops to the pan. Fry each side for 3-4 minutes, or until the schnitzels are golden brown and crispy. Remove them from the pan and place them on a paper towel-lined plate to drain excess oil.