Pork schnitzel is one of those dishes that never goes out of style. With its perfectly crisp coating and juicy interior, it’s comfort food at its finest, simple, satisfying, and surprisingly easy to make at home.
The key to a great schnitzel starts with the pork. Thin, boneless pork cutlets are best. If they aren’t already thin, you can pound them gently between two sheets of plastic wrap or parchment paper until they’re about ¼ inch thick. This ensures quick, even cooking and a tender bite every time.
Next comes the classic breading process: dredge the pork in flour, dip it into beaten eggs, then coat it in breadcrumbs. Traditional recipes use plain breadcrumbs for that authentic golden crust, but you can swap in panko for extra crunch if you prefer. Don’t forget to season each layer lightly, this adds depth of flavor in every bite.
Frying is fast and easy. Heat oil in a large skillet and cook each cutlet for about 2 to 3 minutes per side until beautifully golden brown. Be sure not to overcrowd the pan; cook in batches if needed to keep the coating crisp.
Once cooked, let the schnitzels rest briefly on a paper towel-lined plate to drain excess oil. Then, serve them hot with classic sides like lemon wedges, potato salad, or a fresh green salad with a tangy vinaigrette. A dollop of mustard or a spoonful of lingonberry jam also adds a delightful touch of contrast.
Pork schnitzel is versatile, too, great for a quick dinner, Sunday lunch, or even tucked into a sandwich. It’s a dish that brings people together, whether you’re sharing it at a casual family meal or impressing guests with your homemade touch.
Crispy, golden, and endlessly satisfying, pork schnitzel is a timeless favorite that belongs in every home cook’s repertoire. Once you try it, you’ll be hooked.

Ingredients
- 4 Pork chops boneless
- 1 cup bread crumbs
- 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 eggs beaten
- 1/4 cup vegetable oil
- Salt and pepper to taste
- lemon wedges for serving
Instructions
- 1. Preheat the oven to 200°F (93°C).
- 2. Place the pork chops between two sheets of plastic wrap and pound them to 1/4-inch (6 mm) thickness using a meat tenderizer or a rolling pin.
- 3. Season the pork chops with salt and pepper on both sides.
- 4. Set up three bowls: one with flour, one with beaten eggs, and one with bread crumbs.
- 5. Dredge each pork chop in the flour, shaking off any excess.
- 6. Dip the floured pork chop into the beaten eggs, allowing any excess to drip off.
- 7. Press the pork chop into the bread crumbs, making sure it is fully coated on both sides.
- 8. Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
- 9. Add the breaded pork chops to the skillet and cook for 3-4 minutes per side, or until golden brown and crispy.
- 10. Transfer the cooked pork chops to a baking sheet and place in the oven to keep warm.
- 11. Repeat the process with the remaining pork chops.
- 12. Serve the pork schnitzel with lemon wedges for squeezing over the top.
I made this but forgot the flour and it turned out super soggy. Don’t do that! LOL.
Yum! Just like my mom used to make! Will definitely make again.
I thought schnitzels were made only with veal. This is new to me.
I don’t really see why everyone raves about schnitzel. It’s just pork and breading, right?
I dunno… It’s kind of a big deal in certain cultures. But yeah, at the end of the day, it’s just meat and crumbs, lol.
Schnitzel is so much more than just pork and breading! It’s about the crispy texture and that savory flavor. You gotta try it with some lemon! 🍋
Yummy!
Why use pork? Chicken is way better for schnitzel! 🤷♂️
Delicious! Perfectly crispy and the lemon was a great touch. I’ll be making this again!
Looks good but I wonder if the oil makes it greasy? I prefer baking my schnitzels. Seems healthier, right?
I tried this recipe too! The lemon really adds a nice zing and the texture is just so good. Definitely a keeper!
Not bad, but I think there are easier ways to make schnitzel. It took too long!
I get what you mean! It does take a bit of work, but my family loves it. Worth it for me!
I didn’t have bread crumbs so I used crushed crackers. Still turned out great!
Simple and easy to make! I added some spices to the bread crumbs for extra flavor.
I found it a bit tricky to get the breading just right. Mine turned out kinda soggy.
Really easy to make, but I prefer my stuff spicy. Maybe add some chili powder next time?
Schnitzel? Love it! My grandma used to make it every Sunday. Brings back memories.
This recipe is fantastic! The schnitzel turned out so crispy. Definitely a keeper!
This schnitzel was a hit at my dinner party! Everyone loved it!
Did not turn out crispy as expected. Maybe my oil wasn’t hot enough. 😞
Crispy is hard! I thought schnitzel just made itself crispy, but I guess it’s about the heat! 😂 Maybe I’ll try using baking oils instead!
It sounds like your oil temperature was definitely a factor! Try preheating it more next time, and maybe test it with a tiny piece of bread to see if it sizzles! Good luck! 🍽️
Schnitzel, schnitzel! Can’t go wrong! Great recipe, easy to follow. Thanks!
So simple but sooo good! I didn’t have pork chops, used chicken and it was still delicious!
This was delicious! My family loved it, particularly with the lemon on top. Will definitely make again!
Cooking pork chops is so easy. I just threw everything in a pan and it worked. Yum!
I found the instructions a bit confusing at step 8. Can I cook it in the oven instead?
Quick & easy! Perfect for a weeknight dinner. Family loved it!
This turned out amazing! The family loved it. Will make again for sure.
Delicious! The lemon really adds a great flavor. Yum! 🍋
Made this last night, but I accidentally used chicken instead of pork. Still turned out fine! LOL!
Wow, chicken schnitzel sounds interesting! Glad it worked out for you. 😂
Yum!!! Can’t wait to try this. Just need to get me some pork chops!
What do people mean by keeping warm in the oven? My schnitzel is always cold by the time I serve it!
Keeping warm in the oven just means setting it at a low temp, like 200°F, so it doesn’t get cold. Maybe try covering your schnitzel with foil while it’s in there? Helps keep the heat in! 😊
I don’t think this is a real schnitzel! Where’s the mustard?
Pork schnitzel? I always think of chicken tenders. Is this a traditional thing?
Yes, pork schnitzel is actually quite traditional in German and Austrian cuisine! It’s similar to chicken tenders but has its own unique flavor due to the pork and the way it’s cooked. You should give it a try! 🍽️
Pork chops? I thought it was chicken. Doesn’t matter, still tasted great!
5 stars for the simple instructions! I made it on a weeknight and it was a hit!
Thank you! It’s so easy to follow. Glad your family enjoyed it!
I don’t have a meat tenderizer, can I just use a regular hammer? LOL
OMG, I burnt mine. 😩 Make sure to watch it closely in the skillet!
Aww that sucks! 😢 I’ve done that too. Just turn down the heat a bit next time.
Burnt? Nah, just add more seasoning! Maybe it’s a new trend! 😂
I’m not a big fan of breaded food, but this surprised me! Nice!
Uhh, can someone explain why the oven is set so low? Won’t it just dry the meat out after frying?
This schnitzel was so good! Crispy and tasty, my family loved it!
Pork chops should be cooked longer, mine were too pink. Do people even eat pork like that?
I don’t get why everyone loves schnitzel so much. This was just okay. Kind of bland.
Simple and tasty! I added some paprika to the bread crumbs for more flavor. Yum!
Simple and delicious! I used panko instead of regular breadcrumbs and it turned out amazing.
I love that idea! Panko gives it a nice crunch, right? I’ll definitely try this next time. 😋
Panko? Really? Isn’t that just fancy breadcrumbs? I dunno if it’s that much better. 😂
Just did this. It was fine, but my dog wouldn’t touch it. Guess it’s not for everyone.
This turned out amazing! So crispy and delicious. My family loved it!
Too much oil for my taste. Next time, I might bake them instead. Any tips?