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For me, chicken schnitzels are so nostalgic. I grew up watching Mum crumb her own and I remember enjoying them with homemade, thick-cut, oven-baked fries and a combination of salads (cabbage salad and bean salad were on high rotation). Now a week rarely goes by where I don’t prepare or make schnitzels for my own family. I used to be tempted by those ready-crumbed schnitzels at the supermarket but, since I came up with this recipe, I’ve never looked back! I love being in control of the ingredients, knowing exactly what’s in my schnitzels.

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I use fresh, free-range chicken, good-quality breadcrumbs and olive oil for shallow-frying (although the recipe provides options for deep-frying and oven-baking as well). Super crispy on the outside, juicy and tender on the inside, these schnitzels are ideal for easy weeknight family dinners, especially as they are freezable and can be made in bulk. I know everyone is always going to love them, they’re ready in under 30 minutes, and they can be served in SO many different ways and go with almost any side! Try serving Freezer-friendly Chicken Schnitzel with anything from a simple green salad, steamed vegetables or coleslaw, to mashed potatoes, cauliflower cheese or a buttery potato gratin.

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What can I serve with chicken schnitzel?

These schnitzels are so versatile that they go with a host of sides, such as:
Homemade Coleslaw
Oven Baked Crispy Potato Wedges
Fries – sweet potato or potato
Steamed corn
A simple green salad
Freezer-friendly Mashed Potatoes
Steamed or roasted vegetables
Potato Salad
Cheat’s Caesar Salad
Whole Cheesy Cauliflower Bake
Potato Gratin

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What are some ways I can use chicken schnitzel leftovers?

Chicken schnitzel leftovers are perfect in a salad sandwich the next day for lunch (we love it in school lunch boxes) or heaped on a Caesar Salad. You could also try serving it sliced and heaped on top of or Easy Fried Rice.

Tips for making the best chicken schnitzel

Even thickness – To ensure the chicken cooks evenly with no patchy spots, pound the chicken to an even thickness using a mallet or rolling pin. Aim for around 1 cm (1/2 inch) thick.
Use baking paper – To aid in clean-up and to help coat your chicken without messy fingers, create a “crumbing station” using baking paper (check out the recipe for more info).
Seasoning – Seasoning the chicken with salt first, works as a dry brine and keeps the chicken juicy and tender during cooking, so do not skip this step!
Use a suitable pan – Choose a heavy-based frying pan large enough to fit the chicken without overcrowding. The heavy base will retain an even temperature, which results in an even, golden crumb.
Batch-cook – If you don’t have a large enough pan, cook the chicken in batches as overcrowding can result in uneven and soggy crumbing.

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What oil is best for frying chicken schnitzel?

I have listed a few options for you in the recipe. For super crispy, golden and even crumbing, the best oil to use is a high smoke-point oil, such as canola oil, vegetable oil, rice bran oil, sunflower oil or avocado oil. A good-quality olive oil can also be used for shallow-frying and baking, although it can produce a patchy golden coating.

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What are some other similar recipes?

If you enjoyed this Freezer-friendly Chicken Schnitzel you are sure to love:
Crispy Baked Chicken Schnitzel
Crumbed Lamb Cutlets with Caper Mayonnaise
Traditional Pork Schnitzel
Pork Tonkatsu
Southern Fried Chicken Burger
Homemade Fish and Chips

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Freezer-Friendly Chicken Schnitzel

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Freezer-friendly Chicken Schnitzel is the ideal weeknight family meal. This perennial favourite can be served with almost any side of your choice and is on the table in under 30 minutes.

  • Total Time: 27 mins
  • Yield: 4-6 1x

Ingredients

Scale

  • 3 large boneless, skinless chicken breasts (halved horizontally to form 6 thinner “steaks”, see note 1)
  • 1 tsp sea salt flakes (or 3/4 tsp regular table salt), plus extra for seasoning
  • ½ tsp cracked black pepper
  • 1 ½cups (225 g) plain (all-purpose) flour
  • 4 eggs, whisked
  • 3 cups (180 g) panko breadcrumbs (see note 2 if baking)
  • Oil, for cooking (see recipe instructions below)

Instructions

Prepare the schnitzels

  1. Sprinkle the chicken breasts with salt and pepper. Use your hands to ensure they are coated evenly (do not skip this step if oven-baking; this is what ensures your schnitzels remain juicy during the cooking process).
  2. Set up your “crumbing station”: spread the flour out on a large piece of baking paper, spread the panko breadcrumbs out on a separate large piece of baking paper and have the whisked egg ready in a large shallow bowl (see note 2 about the breadcrumbs if baking).
  3. Coat the chicken, piece by piece, in the flour, shaking off the excess. Dip in the egg mixture, then press into the breadcrumbs, ensuring all sides are evenly coated. Repeat with remaining chicken, flour, egg mixture and breadcrumb mixture. Transfer the crumbed chicken to a plate.
  4. Follow the instructions below for your preferred cooking method.

Deep-fry

  1. Heat approximately 600 ml (20 1/2 fl oz) of a high smoke-point oil (such as canola oil, vegetable oil, rice bran oil, sunflower oil or avocado oil) over medium–high heat in a large, heavy-based, deep frying pan. Deep-frying requires the oil to be at least 1.5 cm (1/2 inch) deep and covering the base of the pan (to ensure the chicken is cooked evenly with a golden coating all over).
  2. Cook the chicken in batches for 8–12 minutes or until golden brown, turning regularly. Do not overcrowd the pan; the chicken pieces shouldn’t be touching each other.
  3. Transfer to a plate lined with a paper towel to drain excess oil.
  4. Season with additional salt, if desired.

Shallow-fry

  1. Heat ¼ cup (60 ml) of olive oil in a large, heavy-based frying pan over medium–high heat.
  2. Cook the chicken in batches for 4–5 minutes on each side until golden and cooked through. Cooking using this method will result in an equally crispy crumb as when deep-frying, but the golden coating may be less even (there may be spots that are darker than others).
  3. Transfer to a plate lined with a paper towel to drain excess oil.
  4. Season with additional salt, if desired.

Bake

  1. Preheat the oven to 220°C (425°F) (200°C/400°F fan). Place the schnitzels on a wire rack set over a baking tray to catch any drips (this produces the best results, helping the schnitzel stay crispy but isn’t essential). Spray with olive oil and cook for 12–15 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through. (See note 2.)

Notes

Note 1 – Cover the chicken breast with a sheet of baking paper or plastic wrap and then, using a mallet or rolling pin, pound the chicken to an even thickness (approximately 1 cm/1/2 inch). Boneless, skinless chicken thighs can be used too (use 6–8 pieces).

Note 2 – Crispy, oven-baked golden chicken schnitzels are possible if you follow this tip. Preheat the oven to 220°C (425°F) (200°C/400°F fan). Arrange the 3 cups (180 g) of panko breadcrumbs on a lined baking tray and spray with olive oil. Bake for 5–8 minutes, stirring halfway until they are golden. You can skip this step, but the schnitzels will not be evenly golden. Wait until the breadcrumbs have cooled slightly before using them to coat as per the recipe.

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How to refrigerate and freeze uncooked chicken schnitzel

Prepare the chicken schnitzel as per the recipe and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 2 months. Use a large container or reusable sandwich bag to freeze and line each layer of schnitzel with baking paper to stop them sticking together. That way when it’s time to cook, it’s as simple as removing the number of chicken schnitzels you require and allowing them to thaw in the fridge overnight before cooking. Once thawed, breadcrumbs may appear soft but will crisp up when fried.

Can I cook chicken schnitzel from frozen?

You can, but it’s difficult to get right! If the temperature of the oil is too hot, the outside of the chicken schnitzel will cook faster than the inside, which can result in an overcooked crumb and an undercooked inside. If pan-frying chicken schnitzel from frozen, use a medium–low heat and cook the chicken for 4–6 minutes longer than the recipe or until cooked through.

Baking can result in the chicken drying out. If baking chicken schnitzel from frozen, cook the chicken for 8–10 minutes longer than the recipe or until cooked through.

LEFTOVERS

How to store cooked chicken schnitzel

Refrigerate cooked chicken schnitzel for up to 3 days, reheat in the microwave for juiciest results (the crumbing will soften but the end result is equally delicious).

How to freeze cooked chicken schnitzel

Freeze cooked chicken schnitzels for up to 2 months. Place them in a single layer on a baking tray lined with baking paper and, once frozen, transfer them to a freezer-safe container or reusable sandwich bag. Reheat from frozen in the microwave for best results until piping hot (as above the crumbing will soften but the end result is equally delicious).

  • Author: Nicole
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 12 mins
  • Category: Chicken, chicken schnitzel, freezer friendly chicken schnitzel
  • Method: Fry, bake
  • Cuisine: German, Australian, Italian, Austrian, Viennese
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    bridgetbrasser says:

    This is a brilliant recipe! and easy! Thanks Nicole. I did breast and thighs and I reckon the thighs are a winner! 🙂

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FAQs

Can I freeze homemade chicken schnitzel? ›

Yes, chicken schnitzel can be frozen and is a great way to plan meals ahead of time. Prepare and crumb your schnitzels, then wrap each raw individual schnitzel in plastic wrap. Place multiple schnitzel in a large resealable bag. Defrost overnight in the fridge then pan-fry as directed, until golden and cooked through.

How to make frozen schnitzel? ›

If pan-frying chicken schnitzel from frozen, use a medium–low heat and cook the chicken for 4–6 minutes longer than the recipe or until cooked through. Baking can result in the chicken drying out. If baking chicken schnitzel from frozen, cook the chicken for 8–10 minutes longer than the recipe or until cooked through.

How long do uncooked chicken schnitzels last in the fridge? ›

Raw chicken lasts in the fridge for 1–2 days, while cooked chicken lasts 3–4 days. To detect if chicken has gone bad, check the “best if used by” date and look for signs of spoilage like changes in smell, texture, and color. Avoid eating spoiled chicken, as it can cause food poisoning — even if you cook it thoroughly.

Can you cook frozen schnitzel in an air fryer? ›

With the Deutsche Küche pork schnitzel from Aldi's precious frozen section, you want to be sure the pork is moist and safe to eat while the breaded exterior is crispy. Set your air fryer between 390 and 400 degrees Fahrenheit and cook the schnitzel for 10-20 minutes.

Can you make breaded chicken and freeze it? ›

To freeze: Arrange unbaked breaded chicken breasts on two large cookie sheets. Cover loosely with plastic wrap; freeze 3 to 4 hours or until frozen solid. Wrap each breast in plastic wrap, and store together in 2-quart freezer bag up to 1 month. To bake: Heat oven to 450°F.

Are frozen chicken schnitzels already cooked? ›

Made from authentic German recipes, fully cooked and frozen for consumer convenience and long shelf-life.

Should I defrost schnitzel before cooking? ›

The healthiest way to cook frozen schnitzel is to bake the frozen meat in a hot oven. Frying schnitzel may be more traditional, but frying adds large amounts of fat and calories to the final dish, and you will have to defrost the schnitzel before you can fry it.

How to make frozen breaded chicken crispy? ›

Generously spray the fresh or frozen chicken tenders all over with cooking spray. Arrange on the prepared rack and bake, flipping halfway through, until golden and crispy and cooked through, 15 to 20 minutes (if frozen, 20 to 25 minutes). Remove from the oven and season with salt. Serve with the dipping sauce.

Why put schnitzel in fridge before frying? ›

Place into the fridge, uncovered, for one hour before cooking. This step dries the breading and ensures it will stick perfectly to the meat during the frying process. As long as you fry in hot oil, it will come out perfectly crispy with all of its breading intact!

Is 2 year old frozen chicken still good? ›

If kept frozen continuously, it will be safe indefinitely. Chicken may be frozen in its original packaging or repackaged. If freezing longer than two months, over wrap the porous store plastic packages with airtight heavy-duty foil, plastic wrap or freezer paper, or place the package inside a freezer bag.

How do you know if chicken schnitzel is off? ›

If your chicken is slimy, has a foul smell, or has changed to a yellow, green, or gray color, these are signs that your chicken has gone bad.

How can you tell if chicken schnitzel is undercooked? ›

Poke the Meat

If the juices are red or have a pinkish color, your chicken may need to be cooked a bit longer. Some home cooks don't like this method because chicken shouldn't be consumed below 165°F (so you need a thermometer).

How to cook schnitzel from frozen? ›

Oven: Cook from frozen in pre-heated oven at 180°C for 10-12 mins turning once. Overcooking dries and toughens. Cooking times will be shorter if the product is thawed just before cooking. Make sure the product is heated thoroughly and evenly before eating.

How to freeze chicken schnitzel? ›

Yes, you can freeze baked chicken schnitzel. Let cooked chicken schnitzel cool completely, then wrap each piece individually in storage wrap. Wrap again in aluminum foil for added protection. Freeze for up to three months.

How long does a chicken schnitzel take in the air fryer? ›

Arrange 2 pieces in a single layer in the basket of your air fryer. Set your timer for 12 mins, cook and turn then halfway through or until golden brown and cooked through. Transfer your cooked chicken onto a plate and cover this in foil to keep them warm.

How do you reheat frozen cooked schnitzel? ›

Schnitzel and breaded meat

Simply place the schnitzels onto a lightly oiled griddle pan (olive oil spray is perfect for this job) and pop into a pre-heated ove at 200C oven for 15 minutes, turning halfway through.

How to stop schnitzel from going soggy? ›

Dip into the egg wash and drain the excess, then straight into the breadcrumb mixture. Cover completely and press down with fingertips. “Crumb just before you cook them, as the moisture can come through the chicken and make the crumbs soggy. Crumb and fry keeps them crisp,” Tony says.

Should you defrost chicken schnitzel? ›

Frying schnitzel may be more traditional, but frying adds large amounts of fat and calories to the final dish, and you will have to defrost the schnitzel before you can fry it. Use an oven to cook frozen schnitzel and you'll wind up with a healthier take on the classic dish.

Can you eat cooked chicken schnitzel cold? ›

Yes cold chicken is safe to eat, if it's been kept cold. Some lemon while it's cooking, or squeezed on afterward will help preserve it.

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