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Austria

Food, wine and beer in Austria.

Schnitzel

Golden, crisp, and impossibly tender, Wiener Schnitzel is one of Austria's most beloved culinary treasures. This dish traces its roots to Vienna, where thin slices of veal are pounded delicately, coated in a light, airy breading, and fried until they turn a beautiful golden brown. The magic lies in the coating: it should puff up and separate slightly from the meat, creating those signature crisp ripples. Traditionally served with a wedge of lemon, a sprinkle of parsley, and a side of potato salad or lingonberry jam, it's comfort food with a touch of elegance. 

Traditional Viennese Einspänner

Einspänner is one of Vienna’s most charming coffeehouse classics: a strong black coffee crowned with a generous layer of cold whipped cream. The name comes from the one-horse carriages once used in the city, and the drink is said to have helped coachmen stay warm and alert while waiting out in the cold. That thick cap of cream helped insulate the coffee and kept it from splashing, too. Today, Einspänner is loved for the same reason it has always been memorable: the contrast of hot, bitter coffee and cool, softly sweet cream.

Chocolate torte

In Austria and other parts of Europe, a torte is simply a multi-layered cake. But far from just a difference of definition, a chocolate torte is a delightful alternative to chocolate pudding.

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