Classic German Chicken Schnitzel with parsley garnish adds crispy joy to any meal.
Finding myself in Berlin on a chilly December evening years ago, I stumbled into a cozy kitchen welcoming the first big holiday season without my parents. My flatmate, Greta, an exchange student from Hamburg, explained over steaming mugs of tea that schnitzel was a staple in her home, especially for celebratory dinners like Christmas Eve. Her laughter filled the room as she showed me how to pound the chicken to just the right thickness, using her elbow as a funny demonstration of enthusiasm.
Delighted by the process, I quickly learned the essential steps, noting that freshly grated nutmeg added warmth to the seasoning. Greta emphasized whisking together eggs and milk for a rich coating, reminding me that patience was key. Holding up a bowl of panko breadcrumbs, she remarked how they caught the light, promising a satisfyingly crispy finish. Her family secret, sprinkling parsley over the freshly cooked schnitzel, added a fresh and aromatic touch that brought the plate to life.
As we cooked, the kitchen filled with savory aromas, and a small, poignant tradition began to form. Greta's tips on using just enough oil to achieve golden-brown perfection stayed with me. It was more than a recipe; it was an initiation into finding joy in creating something delightful and shared, ensuring no one felt far from family. Together, we forged a memorable meal that warmed hearts amid the winter chill.