[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":403},["ShallowReactive",2],{"recipe:kotlet-schabowy":3,"recipe:country:poland":194},{"slug":4,"title":5,"nativeName":6,"pronunciation":7,"countrySlug":8,"region":9,"emoji":10,"summary":11,"intro":12,"story":13,"whyThis":14,"tips":19,"substitutions":26,"variations":39,"serveWith":49,"storage":51,"faq":52,"equipment":68,"baseServings":73,"prepMinutes":74,"cookMinutes":75,"restMinutes":76,"difficulty":77,"course":78,"diet":80,"mainIngredients":81,"ingredients":87,"instructions":144,"nutrition":174,"images":181,"keywords":185,"publishedAt":192,"updatedAt":192,"authorSlug":193},"kotlet-schabowy","Kotlet Schabowy (Polish Breaded Pork Cutlet)","Kotlet schabowy","KOT-let skha-BOH-vih","poland","Nationwide","🍖","The Polish Sunday plate: pork loin pounded thin, breaded and fried in lard until the crust puffs away from the meat, with buttered potatoes and braised cabbage.","Kotlet schabowy is a slice of boneless pork loin beaten out to about half a centimetre, dipped through flour, egg and breadcrumbs, and shallow-fried in hot fat until the coating turns the color of strong tea. Done properly it is not heavy: the crust is dry and crisp with a faint air gap under it, the meat inside is still pale and juicy, and the whole thing tastes of pork, egg and browned butter rather than of frying oil. In Poland it arrives on the plate almost by law with boiled potatoes under melted butter and dill, and a mound of hot braised cabbage on the side to cut the richness. This recipe gives you all three, and the timing to get them to the table together.","Breaded cutlets travelled across Central Europe in the nineteenth century, and Poland took the idea and made it pork. Where Vienna insisted on veal for a proper Wiener Schnitzel, Polish kitchens reached for schab — the boneless loin — which was cheaper, more available, and closer to what a Polish farmyard actually produced. The dish settled into the culture as a marker of the good meal: the one you cooked when the family came, the one measured out at Sunday dinner, the one whose leftovers went into next-day sandwiches.\n\nIts symbolic weight grew sharply during the shortages of the communist decades, when meat was rationed and queuing for schab could take a morning. A plate of kotlet schabowy with potatoes and cabbage came to stand for a household doing well enough, and that association still colors the dish. Polish milk bars and roadside canteens built entire menus around it, and asking for a schabowy in a bar mleczny is less an order than a default. Ask any Pole about their grandmother's version and you get a specific answer — how thin she beat it, whether she used lard or oil, whether egg went into the breadcrumbs.\n\nThose arguments are real ones. Some cooks dip the pounded meat in milk before flouring; some beat a little cream into the egg wash; the Kraków habit of frying in lard rather than oil gives a noticeably different, savorier crust. The one point of near agreement is that the cutlet should be pounded genuinely thin and fried in enough fat that it floats slightly rather than sitting flat in the pan, because that is what produces the puffed, separated crust Poles look for when they cut in. Everything else is family policy.",[15,16,17,18],"Pounds the loin to a specific thickness and explains why — thin meat cooks before the crust burns, which is the entire problem with cutlets.","Uses the lard-and-butter fry that gives a savory, deeply browned crust instead of a pale oily one.","Includes the braised young cabbage and buttered dill potatoes that make it an actual Polish plate, not a lone piece of meat.","Sensory cues at every stage, so you can tell doneness by look and sound instead of guessing at minutes.",[20,21,22,23,24,25],"Pound between two sheets of baking paper or inside a freezer bag. Bare meat under a mallet tears, and torn cutlets leak juice into the crust.","Press the breadcrumbs on firmly, then let the breaded cutlets sit for 10 minutes before frying so the coating hydrates and grips.","Test the fat with a pinch of breadcrumbs: they should sizzle briskly and turn gold in about 20 seconds. Silence means too cold, instant browning means too hot.","Fry one or two at a time. Crowding the pan drops the temperature and the crust goes soggy instead of crisp.","Drain on a wire rack, not on paper towels — resting on paper steams the underside and undoes the crust you just made.","Salt the meat before breading, not after. Salt on a finished crust just falls off into the plate.",[27,31,35],{"original":28,"swap":29,"note":30},"Pork loin","Boneless pork chops, turkey breast, or veal for a Wiener-style cutlet","Turkey cooks faster and dries out sooner — pound it slightly thicker and pull it from the pan a minute earlier.",{"original":32,"swap":33,"note":34},"Lard","Neutral oil such as sunflower or rapeseed, with a knob of butter added in the last minute","Oil alone works fine but the crust tastes flatter. The late butter gets you most of the way to the lard flavor without the smoke point problem.",{"original":36,"swap":37,"note":38},"Dried breadcrumbs (bułka tarta)","Panko, or stale white bread blitzed and dried in a low oven","Panko gives a chunkier, crunchier crust — good, but visibly not the fine sandy coating of a Polish schabowy.",[40,43,46],{"name":41,"description":42},"Kotlet schabowy z kością","Cut from the bone-in rack so each cutlet keeps its rib. Slower to cook and harder to pound evenly, but the bone keeps the meat noticeably juicier.",{"name":44,"description":45},"Kotlet po parysku","\"Paris-style\": no breadcrumbs at all, just the pounded meat dragged through a thick flour-and-egg batter, giving a soft golden jacket rather than a crisp crust.",{"name":47,"description":48},"Kotlet z pieczarkami i serem","A restaurant favorite where the fried cutlet is topped with sautéed mushrooms and melted cheese and finished briefly under the grill.",[50],"Boiled potatoes rolled in butter and dill, hot braised cabbage, and a spoonful of sharp pickled cucumber or mizeria on the edge of the plate.","Cooked cutlets keep 3 days refrigerated and are genuinely good cold in a bread roll with mustard — a standard Polish next-day lunch. To reheat and keep the crust, use a 180°C oven on a wire rack for 8–10 minutes; a microwave turns the coating into wet paper. You can bread the raw cutlets up to a day ahead and refrigerate them uncovered on a rack, which actually improves how well the crumb sticks. Freeze breaded but unfried, layered with paper, for up to 2 months and fry from frozen over lower heat.",[53,56,59,62,65],{"question":54,"answer":55},"Why does the breading fall off my cutlet?","Usually wet meat or an impatient pan. Pat the pounded pork completely dry before it hits the flour, shake off every loose speck of flour before the egg, press the crumbs on with your palm, and then let the breaded cutlets rest 10 minutes so the coating sets. Moving them around too much in the pan before the first side has set will also strip the crust.",{"question":57,"answer":58},"How thin should I pound the pork?","About 5 mm — thin enough that the cutlet cooks through in roughly three minutes a side, which is the same time the crust needs to brown properly. Thicker than that and you face the classic choice between raw pork and a burnt coating. Aim for even thickness across the whole piece rather than a thin edge and a fat middle.",{"question":60,"answer":61},"Can I bake or air-fry it instead of frying?","You can, and it will be a decent piece of breaded pork, but it will not be a schabowy. Shallow frying is what puffs the crust away from the meat and browns it evenly. If you do bake it, spray the crumbs generously with oil and use a wire rack at 200°C so hot air reaches the underside.",{"question":63,"answer":64},"What is the difference between kotlet schabowy and Wiener Schnitzel?","Mainly the meat. A true Wiener Schnitzel is veal, protected by name in Austria, and is fried in a way that makes the crust ripple and lift dramatically. Kotlet schabowy is pork loin, usually pounded a touch thicker, often fried in lard, and served with potatoes and cabbage rather than lemon and potato salad.",{"question":66,"answer":67},"How do I know the pork is cooked without cutting into it?","A 5 mm cutlet is done after roughly three minutes per side in properly hot fat, and the meat firms up noticeably under a fingertip — it stops feeling soft and springs back. The juices that bead on the surface run clear rather than pink. If you want certainty, an instant-read thermometer should show 63°C at the thickest point.",[69,70,71,72],"Meat mallet or heavy rolling pin","Three shallow bowls for breading","Large heavy frying pan","Wire cooling rack",4,30,35,10,"easy",[79],"main",[],[82,83,84,85,86],"eggs","flour","potato","cabbage","butter",[88,93,97,101,104,108,111,115,118,122,124,128,131,134,137,139,140],{"qty":89,"unit":90,"name":91,"group":92},700,"g","boneless pork loin, in 4 thick slices","For the cutlets",{"qty":94,"unit":95,"name":96,"group":92},1,"tsp","fine salt",{"ref":98,"qty":99,"unit":95,"name":100,"group":92},"black-pepper",0.5,"freshly ground black pepper",{"ref":83,"qty":102,"unit":90,"name":103,"group":92},80,"plain flour, for dredging",{"ref":82,"qty":105,"unit":106,"name":107,"group":92},2,"piece","eggs, beaten with a splash of milk",{"qty":109,"unit":90,"name":110,"group":92},150,"fine dried breadcrumbs (bułka tarta)",{"qty":112,"unit":90,"name":113,"noScale":114,"group":92},120,"lard, or neutral oil for frying",true,{"ref":86,"qty":116,"unit":90,"name":117,"group":92},20,"butter, for the last minute of frying",{"ref":84,"qty":119,"unit":90,"name":120,"group":121},800,"floury potatoes, peeled and halved","For the potatoes",{"ref":86,"qty":123,"unit":90,"name":86,"group":121},40,{"qty":125,"unit":126,"name":127,"group":121},3,"tbsp","fresh dill, chopped",{"ref":85,"qty":89,"unit":90,"name":129,"group":130},"young white cabbage, finely shredded","For the braised cabbage",{"ref":132,"qty":102,"unit":90,"name":133,"group":130},"bacon","smoked bacon, diced",{"ref":135,"qty":94,"unit":106,"name":136,"group":130},"onion","onion, finely diced",{"ref":83,"qty":94,"unit":126,"name":138,"group":130},"plain flour",{"qty":105,"unit":126,"name":127,"group":130},{"ref":98,"qty":141,"unit":142,"name":143,"group":130},null,"to taste","salt, pepper and a pinch of sugar",[145,149,153,157,160,164,168,171],{"title":146,"text":147,"timerSeconds":148},"Start the cabbage","Render the diced bacon in a wide pan over medium heat until the fat runs and the pieces are golden, then add the onion and cook until soft and translucent. Tip in the shredded cabbage with a splash of water, cover, and braise for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it collapses and turns sweet.",1200,{"title":150,"text":151,"timerSeconds":152},"Boil the potatoes","Put the potatoes in cold salted water, bring to a boil and cook for 18–20 minutes, until a knife slides in with no resistance. Drain, return them to the dry pan for a moment to steam off, then toss with butter and dill and keep covered.",1140,{"title":154,"text":155,"tip":156},"Pound the pork","Trim any silverskin from the loin slices. Lay each between two sheets of baking paper and beat outwards from the centre with a mallet until roughly 5 mm thick and evenly flat — steady taps, not violent blows, or the meat tears at the edges.","Even thickness matters more than absolute thinness. A cutlet with a thick middle will always be underdone somewhere.",{"title":158,"text":159},"Season and bread","Pat the cutlets dry and season both sides with the salt and pepper. Set out three bowls and take each cutlet through flour, then beaten egg, then breadcrumbs, pressing the crumbs on firmly with your palm and shaking off the excess at every stage.",{"title":161,"text":162,"timerSeconds":163},"Rest the coating","Lay the breaded cutlets on a rack and leave them for 10 minutes. The crumbs absorb moisture from the egg and glue themselves to the meat, which is the difference between a crust that stays on and one that slides off in the pan.",600,{"title":165,"text":166,"tip":167},"Fry until deep gold","Heat the lard in a wide pan to about 1 cm deep — a stray crumb should sizzle briskly and color in 20 seconds. Fry one or two cutlets at a time for about 3 minutes per side, until the crust is the color of strong tea and small blisters lift it away from the meat.","Listen to the pan. A steady, energetic crackle is right; a quiet pan means the fat has cooled and the crumbs are drinking it.",{"title":169,"text":170},"Butter-finish and drain","Drop the butter into the pan for the final minute and spoon the foaming fat over the cutlets, which deepens the color and the smell. Lift them onto a wire rack — never onto paper towels — and let them sit 2 minutes while you finish the cabbage.",{"title":172,"text":173},"Thicken the cabbage and plate","Sprinkle the flour over the braised cabbage, stir for a minute until it smells toasted rather than raw, then season with salt, pepper, a pinch of sugar and the dill. 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