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Jägerschnitzel

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The Jägerschnitzel is a traditional German delicacy. Sautéed onions mixed in with mushrooms to create an incredibly delicious sauce to serve over tenderly cooked pork chops! Perfect for an absolutely mouthwatering weeknight dinner. Easy, simple and oh, so satisfying!

jagerschnitzel with spaetzle on a black plate garnished with parsley.
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  • Ingredient Notes
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    • For Schnitzel
  • How To Make Jägerschnitzel
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • What is Jägerschnitzel?
    • Can I use breadcrumbs?
    • How can I serve it?
  • Expert Tips
  • Leftovers
  • More Delicious Recipes To Try
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Jägerschnitzel

Traditionally known as ‘hunter’s cutlets’ in German, the Jägerschnitzel was initially made of venison or wild boar backstrap, but in today’s recipe we are using tenderly pounded pork chops. This simple and delicious recipe is part of traditional German cuisine. Made with tender pork chops with an incredibly delicious mushroom sauce, this is an easy weeknight dinner recipe that the whole family can enjoy.

  • Traditional Recipe
  • Mouthwatering Flavors
  • Simple Ingredients
  • Delicious Weeknight Dinner

With just a few simple steps, you can make this recipe with the ingredients you have most likely hanging out in your home pantry. While this schnitzel can be breaded, I preferred this recipe without any breadcrumbs, as some places in Germany actually prefer the recipe with just the tender pork chops drenched in mushroom sauce. Also, all the restaurants I’ve had this at, the pork chops were not breaded, but it’s totally up to you.

Ingredient Notes

overhead shot of ingredients needed to make jagerschnitzel.

For Mushroom Sauce

  • Butter – Make sure you use unsalted butter to control the salt intake for our dish.
  • Onion – We’ll need a couple onions for this sauce, chopped.
  • Garlic – Peeled garlic cloves minced, for lots of additional flavor.
  • Mushrooms – I prefer any white mushrooms or cremini, sliced or chopped.
  • Broth – Low sodium beef broth. You could use a vegetable broth as well.

For Schnitzel

  • Pork Chops – Thinly pound pork chops or pork loin cut into 1/2 pieces.
  • Seasoning – I used a blend of salt, ground pepper and sweet paprika.
  • Oil – Any kind of high temp vegetable oil will work well, such as Safflower, Sunflower or Olive oil.

How To Make Jägerschnitzel

process shots showing how to make mushroom sauce for jagerschnitzel.
  1. Cook the onion and garlic: Melt the 4 tbsp of butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and cook for about 3 to 4 minutes, until they sweat, soften and become translucent but not brown. Add the garlic and cook for an additional 30 seconds until aromatic.
  2. Cook the mushrooms: Add the mushrooms to the skillet and cook for about 10 minutes. Initially the mushrooms will absorb all the butter but don’t add anymore, eventually they will release all that butter back.
  3. Finish the sauce: Add the beef broth to the skillet and bring to a boil over high. Continue cooking until the liquid reduces by half and thickens, should take about 20 minutes. Season the sauce with salt and pepper as needed.
  4. Tenderize the pork: Using the flat end of a meat tenderizer, pound the pork working from the center out until the cutlets are ¼” thick. Generously season the pork chops with salt, pepper and sweet paprika on both sides.
  5. Cook the schnitzel: Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet over high heat. Place 2 or 3 chops in the skillet, or as many as you can comfortably fit in your skillet, at a time and sear for 2 to 3 minutes per side.
  6. Serve: Serve schnitzels with plenty of mushroom sauce along side a serving of spaetzle.
process shots showing how to prep pork chops to make jagerschnitzel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jägerschnitzel?

The Jagerschnitzel is a traditional German dish, originally made of venison or wild boar backstrap, thinly pounded before cooking. There are parts of Germany that prefer this type of schnitzel to be breaded and some that prefer it unbreaded served with a mushroom gravy. It is usually served with Spaetzle on the side.

Can I use breadcrumbs?

Definitely! As the traditional recipe uses both options to prep the pork, you can easily make a breaded pork chop to go with this recipe. For more instructions you can try out my Pork Schnitzel recipe.

How can I serve it?

This is the best part about this recipe: you can serve it just as it is! It’s so delicious and satisfying to eat. But, if you’d like more flavor on the side, here are a few recipes you can add to the mix: Spaetzle, Mashed Potatoes, Roasted Potatoes with Garlic Sauce, Hasselback Potatoes.

jagerschnitzel with spaetzle on a black plate garnished with parsley.

Expert Tips

  1. When working with your pork chops, make sure you use the flat end of the meat tenderizer and pound the meat gently to even it all out. It will help cook the meat evenly and all the way through, but also gain that tender and soft little morsel.
  2. The sauce will eventually reduce, just be patient, mine took about 20 minutes to reduce. Make sure the skillet is uncovered while simmering the sauce.
  3. When using mushrooms, you can use white mushrooms, just like I did in the recipe, but this would also be great with cremini mushrooms or even shiitake.

Leftovers

If you have any leftover jagerschnitzel, you can let them cool at room temperature and then store them into an airtight container. They will last well in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. When warming up, you can add them in your microwave for 2 minutes and serve as is or with a delicious side dish.

jagerschnitzel with spaetzle on a black plate garnished with parsley.

More Delicious Recipes To Try

  • Chicken Schnitzel
  • Pork Schnitzel
  • Chocolate Pound Cake
  • Pound Cake Recipe
  • Strawberry Glazed Pound Cake
  • Lemon Garlic Pork Chops

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jagerschnitzel with spaetzle on a black plate garnished with parsley.
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Jägerschnitzel

Prep 20 minutes minutes
Cook 1 hour hour
Total 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes
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The Jägerschnitzel is a traditional German delicacy. Sautéed onions mixed in with mushrooms to create an incredibly delicious sauce to serve over tenderly cooked pork chops! Perfect for an absolutely mouthwatering weeknight dinner. Easy, simple and oh, so satisfying!
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Ingredients

For Mushroom Sauce

  • 4 tablespoon butter (unsalted)
  • 2 medium onions (chopped)
  • 4 cloves garlic (peeled and chopped)
  • 1 pound white mushrooms (or cremini, sliced or chopped)
  • 4 cups beef broth (low sodium)
  • salt and pepper (to taste)

For Schnitzel

  • 6 pork chops (or pork loin cut in ½ pieces)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon sweet paprika
  • 2 tablespoon vegetable oil

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Instructions 

  • Cook the onion and garlic: Melt the 4 tbsp of butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and cook for about 3 to 4 minutes, until they sweat, soften and become translucent but not brown. Add the garlic and cook for an additional 30 seconds until aromatic.
  • Cook the mushrooms: Add the mushrooms to the skillet and cook for about 10 minutes. Initially the mushrooms will absorb all the butter but don't add anymore, eventually they will release all that butter back.
  • Finish the sauce: Add the beef broth to the skillet and bring to a boil over high. Continue cooking until the liquid reduces by half and thickens, should take 10 to 15 minutes. Season the sauce with salt and pepper as needed.
  • Tenderize the pork: Using the flat end of a meat tenderizer, pound the pork working from the center out until the cutlets are ¼" thick. Generously season the pork chops with salt, pepper and sweet paprika on both sides.
  • Cook the schnitzel: Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet over high heat. Place 2 or 3 chops in the skillet, or as many as you can comfortably fit in your skillet, at a time and sear for 2 to 3 minutes per side.
  • Serve: Serve schnitzels with plenty of mushroom sauce along side a serving of spaetzle.

Equipment

  • 12″ AllClad Stainless Skillet

Notes

  1. All the Jägerschnitzels I’ve had in restaurants, the pork chops were never breaded, however, if you’d like to bread them, please do so. For detailed instructions on how to bread schnitzels check out my recipe here.
  2. When working with your pork chops, make sure you use the flat end of the meat tenderizer and pound the meat gently to even it all out. It will help cook the meat evenly and all the way through, but also gain that tender and soft little morsel.
  3. The sauce will eventually reduce, just be patient, mine took about 20 minutes to reduce. Make sure the skillet is uncovered while simmering the sauce.
  4. When using mushrooms, you can use white mushrooms, just like I did in the recipe, but this would also be great with cremini mushrooms or even shiitake.
  5. If you have any leftover jagerschnitzel, you can let them cool at room temperature and then store them into an airtight container. They will last well in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. When warming up, you can add them in your microwave for 2 minutes and serve as is or with a delicious side dish.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1servingCalories: 361kcal (18%)Carbohydrates: 7g (2%)Protein: 35g (70%)Fat: 22g (34%)Saturated Fat: 12g (75%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 110mg (37%)Sodium: 752mg (33%)Potassium: 1136mg (32%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 3g (3%)Vitamin A: 406IU (8%)Vitamin C: 5mg (6%)Calcium: 28mg (3%)Iron: 1mg (6%)

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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Pam Schrock
Pam Schrock
Posted: 2 months ago

5 stars
I made this for May family for dinner and it was easy and delicious. I did add two tablespoons of flour after the mushrooms,browned it a bit and heated the beef broth before adding it slowly.

So good

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Ann Baker
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Posted: 7 months ago

5 stars
Really awesome recipe. LOVED the mushroom sauce – would be terrific with a pork tenderloin or even with a steak or beef roast. Bonus that it’s pretty low in calories and carbs as well. Will definitely be making again!

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Ced
Ced
Posted: 2 years ago

Hello Joanna,
This recipe looks great! This may be a strange question, but where are those square-sided dark-colored plates in the presentation photo from? I’m in the market for new dinnerware and those look much less bulky than what I’ve found so far!

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I got the set on amazon, here’s the link (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/37fhC41

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Angel Martin
Angel Martin
Posted: 2 years ago

You had me at mushrooms in brown gravy. Seriously this was so good. I had to substitute chicken because my husband doesn’t care for pork chops. I didn’t change anything else and it came out so good. We were practically licking our plates.

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Jo Cooks Team AMJ
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We are so glad you all enjoyed this recipe so much!

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Kathy
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Posted: 2 years ago

I just finished breakfast, but this photo and recipe made me hungry all over again. Beautiful! And I’ll be making this really soon!

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Joanna Cismaru
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That’s great, let me know how you like it! 🙂

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Crista
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Posted: 2 years ago

This looks delicious! I can’t find any paprika labeled sweet however Google says it’s usually just labeled paprika. Is there a certain brand sweet paprika that you use?

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Joanna Cismaru
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That’s right, it’s just regular paprika, not smoked or spicy. There are so many different paprika types. We’re in Canada so I usually get my spices from The Silk Road Spice Merchant.

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