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    Veal Zurich

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    • on February 12, 2003

      Very good, we liked this very much, served it over noodles. Also a green salad. Thanks for posting the recipe.

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    • on August 03, 2005

      This is not an authentic recipe. In Switzerland, we would never add pork to our veal zurich. We also wouldn't use tarragon and instead of the sour cream we use cream. Veal Zurich consists of veal, onions, mushrooms, cream, white wine, a little bit of flour to thicken the sauce and sometimes parsley. As Marianne said already, this is traditionally served with rösti, but I have seen it with noodles, too.

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    • on January 18, 2008

      Absolutely gorgeous, I didn't make it quite as stated, as I hade some veal steaks to use up so I cooked them and made the rest as a sauce to go on top. It was awesome such a wonderful flavour. I live in Switzerland and see this all the time in restaurantes served with rosti. I served mine with smashed potatoes and it was delicious. I will definitely be making again and next will try with pork and veal and cut them into strips and serve atop rosti. Thanks for sharing. Big thumbs up from the whole family.

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    • on March 06, 2006

      Very tasty recipe! I made with entirely with veal since veal was on special at the supermarket this week. All the sauce, unfortunately, got cooked into the meat while I was heating it through but that is the fault of my stove. It still tasted very good. Thanks for sharing this lovely dish with us.

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    • on August 16, 2005

      This may not be "authentic", but it is excellent, fast and easy. I was actually searching for a recipe for "Geschnetzeltes" and this came closer than anything found. I have even made it with all pork, which was very good. I always use chicken bouillion, which is a lot more convenient than the bit of broth called for. Thanks, Chia.

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    • on May 08, 2005

      The usual way to serve it in Zurich is with rosti potatoes.

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    • on March 14, 2005

      easy to make and very yummy. I also added some chopped up bacon cause I had it lying around, it was good with it.

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    Nutritional Facts for Veal Zurich

    Serving Size: 1 (366 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 4

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 637.4
     
    Calories from Fat 448
    70%
    Total Fat 49.8 g
    76%
    Saturated Fat 23.7 g
    118%
    Cholesterol 161.0 mg
    53%
    Sodium 283.1 mg
    11%
    Total Carbohydrate 9.0 g
    3%
    Dietary Fiber 0.6 g
    2%
    Sugars 1.4 g
    5%
    Protein 33.9 g
    67%

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