Jager Schnitzel

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @erichwilliams8136
    @erichwilliams8136 4 года назад +7

    I was born in Schweinfurt. That Frankish cocking is fantastic. Sometimes I make my Mother's Rouladen. A CEO of a major Company praised her Rouladen dish as the best meal he ever had anywhere in the world. He would stop by once a yeah . Ofcourse Mother was German, Mom I miss you.

  • @jorgoscf
    @jorgoscf 9 лет назад +22

    My Austrian grandmother used to cook this. She'd make a garlic paste with a bit of olive oil and plenty of garlic and rub the meat with it right after beating with the hammer like you did. Also she'd cut through the edges of the meat vertically to avoid the meat turning like a cup inside the pan. Otherwise she did it just like you did, sometimes even with the fried potatoes too!

  • @melaniemichels350
    @melaniemichels350 3 года назад

    I like that you’re teaching as you go.

  • @jago668
    @jago668 Год назад +4

    I like this guy. Never trust a skinny cook. You go to this guys house for a cookout you leaving with your belt out a few notches.

  • @aceTL87
    @aceTL87 12 лет назад +2

    I went to a German restaurant not too long ago and i chose to eat this. That was probably the best item i could have ordered on the menu. Sooooo good. I have to make this now. Thanks Chef Tomm.

  • @zaurike
    @zaurike 4 года назад +1

    Excellent! I made this with home-made Spätzle and it is the ultimate comfort food. I love the absence of breading / coating. The Jägersauce was spot on. Thank you for sharing your experience and expertise.

  • @deniseshortt9108
    @deniseshortt9108 4 года назад

    Thank you..I needed to make schnitzels..u face me a jump on how to proceed..n I love Knoor gravy..ty again

  • @pamelakelly5869
    @pamelakelly5869 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent cooking video!!!! I really appreciate all the tips!!!! I am subscribing!!!

  • @hiseminencetheholymacdiarmada
    @hiseminencetheholymacdiarmada 7 лет назад +1

    I was stationed in Germany for 3 years and fell in love with this meal. I've had it breaded, I've had it not breaded and it makes no difference to me. What really makes this meal is the mushroom gravy (and the Bayreuther Helles, not shown here). I lived in a very small village in Bavaria, very close to the Czech border. I have been looking in the youtubes for a good recipe and have settled on this one. Well done!!!

  • @Thorralf83
    @Thorralf83 12 лет назад

    I am a German and I have to say that this seems to me okay. Lot's of Americans try to cook german dishes very unauthentic, but this one, from a german perspective, is as i know it. Thumb up!

  • @dutchomatic
    @dutchomatic 11 лет назад

    This is an all time favorite of mine, Chef Tomm. Lived and worked in Germany twice, and your video here is great instruction. Prost!

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  12 лет назад +20

    The breading is something that people always ask about. When I lived in Bavaria it was never breaded. I would see it breaded from time to time when I traveled around Germany. Try out my recipe and let me know what you think.

    • @fperin1
      @fperin1 4 года назад +1

      I was in Schweinfurt, in the U.S. Army, for 16 months (Sep 74 - Jan 76)! I love cooking Jägerschnitzel. Great mushroom gravy; I like a couple tablespoons of marsala wine in mine. Also, I like to bread the cutlets. Nice video and tutorial.

    • @cheftomm
      @cheftomm  4 года назад +2

      @@fperin1 what unit were u in? I was there from 87 to 91

    • @fperin1
      @fperin1 4 года назад

      @@cheftomm I was assigned to HHC 3/7 ADA but worked at the Brigade JAGC office... I was a 71D20 Court Reporter.

    • @truefanforum3273
      @truefanforum3273 4 года назад +2

      My mother, who was German, never breaded her pork for this dish either. She would bread other types of schnitzel sure, but not Jaeger schnitzel.

    • @ISuckAtCooking
      @ISuckAtCooking Год назад

      I’m German and from schweinfurt and I’ve never seen a non breaded schnitzel lol

  • @vincelavalle9160
    @vincelavalle9160 5 месяцев назад

    I don’t recall the Yager Schnitzel always being breaded while I was in Germany. I was there from 1985-1988 at Ramstein AB. Had it both ways, always great.

  • @MrHaysoos
    @MrHaysoos Год назад +1

    finally a guy that seasons things correctly when they say "salt and pepper"

  • @docz2010
    @docz2010 9 лет назад +10

    OMG that's why I got (or keep getting) the oil slick the mushrooms released all the butter THANKS CHEF!!! When the pan looked dry that's what I did put in more butter - bad idea.

  • @cooking-the-world
    @cooking-the-world 6 лет назад +1

    Jäger Schnitzel is also my comfort food, thanks for sharing!

  • @Eowyn77
    @Eowyn77 12 лет назад +3

    Hey, nice recipe. Here in Germany the Jägerschnitzel is normally breaded and the sauce is made with a roux. Which makes it quite tasty but also extremely heavy and rich in calories. Haven't eaten Jägerschnitzel in about twenty years because of that.Your version is much lighter, I'll try that tomorrow. Greetings from Germany :)

  • @tlm91960
    @tlm91960 7 лет назад +1

    looks great I'll have to try it thank you

  • @alexcaldrone3668
    @alexcaldrone3668 6 лет назад +2

    Good vid.
    I love this dish, breaded or not.
    Thanks for the breakdown on the sauce.
    Keep it up.

  • @MrSonic1953
    @MrSonic1953 5 лет назад +3

    I served in Germany for 3 years and my wife and I ate Jager Schnitzel, and it was always breaded. I think it would be great if you could do another video preparing the breaded Schnitzel.

    • @cheftomm
      @cheftomm  5 лет назад

      Hello Alex, I may do that but if you want it breaded you can follow the instructions from the chicken parmesan where I demo this technique. Where in Germany were you?

    • @MrSonic1953
      @MrSonic1953 5 лет назад

      @@cheftomm I was stationed in Heidelberg, but we visited Frankfurt, Kaiserslautern, Munich, Kasel, and Berchtesgaden.
      We went to Restaurants in all of those places and tried their Jager Schnitzels and the Viennese Wiener Schnitzel while at Berchtesgaden.

    • @florinmanta1
      @florinmanta1 3 года назад

      Of course you can do everything however you want it but don't name it Jager Schnitzel...! Or you may name it Jager but not breaded is not a schnitzel ...Amen!

    • @miaandjaxbeaglelife6739
      @miaandjaxbeaglelife6739 Год назад

      Are you a blue spader because you look familiar

    • @MrSonic1953
      @MrSonic1953 Год назад

      @@miaandjaxbeaglelife6739 No, I was stationed at Heidelberg (7MedCom) as an Animal Care Specialist (Vet Tech) from 1984 -1987. Beautiful place. My wife and I did not wanted to leave but duty called.

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  12 лет назад +4

    Thanks, let me know how it comes out!

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  12 лет назад +2

    Thanks for writing, I'm glad you enjoyed it.

    • @bernarddroege7022
      @bernarddroege7022 5 месяцев назад

      "Winey off flavor"? The gravy NEEDS that wine flavor (preferably Burgundy). The Jaeger Schnitzel I had in Munich had a wonderful Burgundy flavor. I have tried every Jaeger Schnitzel In Ohio, and none of them were up to par.

  • @domgreen9266
    @domgreen9266 2 года назад

    It’s 2022 I have made and tried this recipe it’s absolutely perfect recipe I was so proud f myself it tasted just like how it did growing up

  • @stevehambone9993
    @stevehambone9993 8 лет назад +9

    When putting any sort of gravy on top of a schnitzel, I prefer it unbreaded, as the breading goes soggy with sauce anyway. The breaded schnitzel is perfect with just a squeeze of lemon and salt/pepper. All personal preference, up to you. I've been served it both ways in different German restaurants.

    • @sjoepa
      @sjoepa 8 лет назад

      +Petra Robinson 👌

    • @sjoepa
      @sjoepa 8 лет назад

      +Petra Robinson yeaah! I mean you are right. I eat I the geeman way to.

    • @mawitchy
      @mawitchy 8 лет назад

      either way its a schnitzel, ich mach meins meistens auch ohne breading, weil sonst lätschig wird, mit der soße ;)

    • @mawitchy
      @mawitchy 8 лет назад

      nee ich mags so und so, des stimmt schon, meistens wennst bei uns in ein gasthaus gehst bekommst du es mit breading, aber wenn ich´s daheim mach, mach ich´s ohne, da ich das fleisch mit der soße koche/brate ;)

    • @armywife2248
      @armywife2248 5 лет назад

      Steve Hambone You just took me back to Vilseck and the first time I ever ate schnitzel. It was piping hot with a squeeze of lemon, and a side of pommes frittes and warm kraut. Down it with a hefe weisen, and that makes for a nice dinner!

  • @TheMr1brown
    @TheMr1brown Год назад

    I lived 8n Germany for 3 years that was my favorite meal 😊i miss this so much

  • @maroon2k
    @maroon2k 7 лет назад +5

    I was hungry before I started watching this, now I'm starving

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  12 лет назад +3

    Thanks for being my #1 fan! You can switch the mushrooms with anything you like. Enjoy!

  • @lardo444
    @lardo444 10 лет назад +5

    hey Chef Tomm, you remind me of a chef i worked for in Chicago. Chef Robert Lang from Hyatt Hotels. I was a chef for Hyatt Hotels myself. I'm retired now in Florida. I plan on watching all your stuff.
    take care.
    Dan.

  • @15055chevy
    @15055chevy 5 лет назад +3

    I lived in Wiesbaden as a dependant/civilian during 79-86, the best years of my life. I too love the Jager Schnitzel. I can't wait to try this recipe.

    • @paulrooster2108
      @paulrooster2108 4 года назад

      Henry Van Noy , I was Stationed at Lee Barracks from 76-81, Wife An use to go across the river quite often to The Amelia Earhart Motel , to eat an the club there an of course shopping , Mainz Kastel

  • @Eowyn77
    @Eowyn77 12 лет назад

    That explains a lot, LOL. I'm from Hamburg, there is a huge cultural difference between the north and the south of Germany. I've just tried your recipe and I liked it a lot. I have to watch my cholesterol level so I took a bit of olive oil instead of the butter and at the end I added a spoonful of soy cream to the mushrooms. Very nice, one of my favourites now. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @jbaumun
    @jbaumun 7 лет назад

    Looks great - gotta try !!

  • @skylarmccloud4080
    @skylarmccloud4080 5 лет назад +2

    Glad I found your channel again. I saw the one for Hand pulled Noodles (Giggity) All jokes aside. You have great videos. Glad I found ya again.

  • @SiriusMined
    @SiriusMined 3 года назад

    I cook the mushrooms first to get the color I want and get them pretty dry, then take them out and then do the onions and garlic. I find it harder to guess the color I want, and get the moisture out if onions are in the pan.

  • @handyhippie6548
    @handyhippie6548 8 лет назад +10

    when i was stationed in ansbach in the 80's, jager schnitzel was my favorite. i ate it 2-3 times a week. there was an awesome place in katterbach that was the best. wish i could find it in america.

    • @secret_agent_tick
      @secret_agent_tick 6 лет назад +1

      I was there 82 to 84' Crailsheim. jager schnitzel was the best. any American place that makes it will be costly.

    • @62catamount
      @62catamount 5 лет назад

      I was in Schierstein at Lindsey AS. Played football against Sembach.

    • @RealPeterGunn
      @RealPeterGunn 4 года назад +1

      Fulda 74-77

    • @psychestyle30
      @psychestyle30 4 года назад +1

      99-01. Loved the food.

    • @roberttuttle5405
      @roberttuttle5405 3 года назад +1

      On the right heading south on B13 towards Ansbach,up on the hill. One of the best Gasthaus' in Germany!

  • @roccovitiello7031
    @roccovitiello7031 6 лет назад

    Very good recipe

  • @62catamount
    @62catamount 5 лет назад +1

    Chef Tom is a chef whose word I will take!

  • @ChuckJ1944
    @ChuckJ1944 4 года назад

    Lovely video. I have a question about a different dish. If I want to put pepper in a soup, how do I get it to melt into the soup instead of dropping to the bottom?

  • @mikew151Manhattan
    @mikew151Manhattan 10 лет назад +1

    thanks for this tom AMAZING taste!!!

  • @powertomato
    @powertomato 11 лет назад +2

    Nice video! It's one of my favourite meals too. :)
    This's almost how I cook this. I also add some bacon bits and a little bit of cream to the sauce

  • @blueneptune146
    @blueneptune146 10 лет назад +7

    I'm used to having a creamy mushroom sauce with jagerschnitzel. Is that just a variation? This recipe looks great, but I was waiting for him to add some cream towards the end.

    • @cheftomm
      @cheftomm  10 лет назад +5

      When I lived in Germany there were alot of basic variations, I lived in Bavaria for the most paret and this is how they generally made it.

  • @rmarystang1
    @rmarystang1 11 лет назад

    That looks fantastic. Really enjoy your presentation and expertise! Do you know of a really good Weiner Schnitzel recipe, drawn butter and all?

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  12 лет назад +4

    No. it depends on what I'm working on and what I want the heat to do.

  • @frankdatankallday4745
    @frankdatankallday4745 4 года назад +2

    I prefer mine breaded. My Oma always breaded hers an I put money on that recipe. Never had any even close to as good. I'm sure this is tasty though.

    • @cheftomm
      @cheftomm  4 года назад

      I've had it like that before too and liked it

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  11 лет назад

    It will work out just fine

  • @bardolph01
    @bardolph01 8 лет назад

    Fantastic. I followed your instructions here exactly and it was stunning how such a simple set of ingredients and procedures could produce a meal fit for a king. Even with mere beef stock! (Still can't find veal stock.) Leftover gravy is incredible too. This meal is as good as a tenderloin steak costing nine or ten times the price. ...just had an idea, going to try it with homemade bison stock

    • @ichigeri
      @ichigeri 5 лет назад

      I get 'fond de veux' on amazon, it's a knorr product and it works fantastically.

  • @dalecorra8744
    @dalecorra8744 11 лет назад +1

    More videos please CHEF.....where have you been!! Great instructions and style!

  • @nancyhill53
    @nancyhill53 6 лет назад

    Which side of the meat mallet do you use? Flat side or corrigated (for lack of a better term) side?

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  11 лет назад +1

    Working on it, hopefully soon!

  • @Thorralf83
    @Thorralf83 12 лет назад

    Soja creme? Hab ich noch nie von gehört, klingt intressant. Sind das gekochte und gestampfte Sojabohnen mit Wasser und Salz? Also ich runde meine Soßen immer mit Crème fraîche ab.

  • @stevehambone9993
    @stevehambone9993 8 лет назад +4

    This particular one would be great served with spatzle to soak up the gravy, mmmm.

    • @billtscherno5852
      @billtscherno5852 5 лет назад

      You mean Spätzle? Yeah, they would be a good match.

    • @TS1207-g9y
      @TS1207-g9y 4 года назад +1

      @@billtscherno5852 Bill, nobody likes a know-it-all.

    • @billtscherno5852
      @billtscherno5852 4 года назад

      @@TS1207-g9y Ignorance is the night of the mind, but a night without moon or star. - Confucius

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  12 лет назад

    Thanks for writing. You are right, it takes lots of practice. Try it out and let me know what you think.

  • @armywife2248
    @armywife2248 5 лет назад +6

    I've never known the Germans not to bread their schnitzel, in Bavaria or any other places. But I suppose it would still be good. Thanks for sharing!

    • @thomass4924
      @thomass4924 5 лет назад

      Hi Jessi...Most Schnitzel in Germany are not "paniert". More important here is the Spätzle and the Sauce. This tastes delicious and is selfmade very cheap.
      Regards from Stuttgart

  • @xhxaxnxsx
    @xhxaxnxsx 11 лет назад +2

    The original Jagerschnitzel is always breaded just like a Wiener Schnitzel. That makes a huge difference. If I ordered a Jagerschnitzel and got one unbreaded in a restaurant I would immediately return it - at least here in Germany. The sauce is usually made with cream or concentrated milk. However, your adaptation also looks nice and tasty.

  • @brycedickens8947
    @brycedickens8947 21 час назад

    Ate at Waldgaststätte Schießhaus, in Schweinfurt back in my Army Days (2008-2011) during an exercise, spaghetti and meat sauce covered schnitzel...nothing like it...

  • @nickhammer6408
    @nickhammer6408 5 лет назад +1

    I'm a big guy I like to eat. 🤣 Great job Chef.

  • @TheRealJazzyMikeG
    @TheRealJazzyMikeG 11 лет назад

    looks good, Chef Tomm! I am considering doing it with chicken schnitzel at my schnitzel restaurant called 7 Hens. Do you think it would work as well?

  • @EricHonaker
    @EricHonaker 12 лет назад +8

    When my dad was stationed in Germany (1981-1984) this was his favorite dish when we went to our local restaurant. Though I believe they made it with veal.

    • @lauraluffman6177
      @lauraluffman6177 4 года назад

      We were stationed in Germany the same time 1981-1984

  • @barakah4097
    @barakah4097 9 лет назад +1

    The perfect breakfast

  • @lusianatheresia412
    @lusianatheresia412 6 лет назад

    das was so lecker ...yum ,danke schon chef

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  12 лет назад +1

    This can be made with veal, pork or chicken.

  • @sillygoose4176
    @sillygoose4176 7 лет назад

    Tasted great but how can I thicken it up ? Also I breaded it

    • @ichigeri
      @ichigeri 5 лет назад +1

      reduce it more, try to use a stock that has more gelatin in it, i.e. If you are just using some simple beef stock you may have to thicken it with a roux or cornstarch slurry. I would advise cornstarch method.

    • @poughquagpops3379
      @poughquagpops3379 11 месяцев назад

      @@ichigeri I made this last night and used beef stock (couldn't find veal stock anywhere). I also found the sauce pretty thin and I used a cornstarch slurry and it thickened up very nice. Great, quick recipe. Thanks Chef Tomm.

  • @mongoharry
    @mongoharry 6 лет назад +2

    had this lots of times in germany, always unbreaded. can't beat it...the french fries get better with mayonaise

  • @GodlessTexan
    @GodlessTexan 12 лет назад

    Are you doing all of your sauteeing on the highest heat?

  • @andgalactus1
    @andgalactus1 2 года назад +1

    I'm not surprised this man ate one meal 7 times in five days, not even in the slightest.

  • @kartiloco
    @kartiloco 12 лет назад

    I'm German and I really enjoyed this video!
    I've never done a Jägerschnitzel by myself but I will try it now :)
    Also I love how you shake your pans to mix the ingredients, you barely need spatulas or something :D
    And you never spill something while doing it ;D
    What's your trick there? Would love to be able to do that too, guess it's just practice practice practice ...
    Thanks for the great vids :)

  • @antonske87
    @antonske87 12 лет назад +1

    thank you very much :)

  • @billpatenaude3624
    @billpatenaude3624 Год назад

    My goal in life: to snap a pan and mix like Chef Tom.

  • @kenricbourne9417
    @kenricbourne9417 2 года назад

    Jager-Schnitzel, I believe is traditionally not breaded in Bavaria. Have only seen it breaded in the US. It is so hard to find quality German food in the US, especially if you have eaten in Germany. Weiner Schnitzel (veal) is breaded, Pork Schnitzel is breaded too. I also lived in Schweinfurt as a kid, my Dad was stationed there in the early 80s. Schnitzel is just one of the foods that makes my mouth water just hearing someone mention it. s

  • @JACKnJESUS
    @JACKnJESUS Год назад

    I want to be your camera guy!! 😄 Great stuff!!

  • @oyfen92
    @oyfen92 12 лет назад +1

    Hello Tom ! I've been watching some of your videos for some inspiration, and it's all great! This schnitzel looks delicious, but I see that you use pork. I also use pork, but Isn't veal the meat of choice if you're gonna cook it the original way, or am I far out now?
    Thanks for vids and greetings from Norway :)

    • @stevensims7656
      @stevensims7656 2 года назад

      Germans use mostly pork. Veal is Austrian.

  • @marzwashington1
    @marzwashington1 8 лет назад

    What kind of salt so you use?

  • @vickyvickara2967
    @vickyvickara2967 6 лет назад

    Can you make Rahm sauce ????

  • @Eowyn77
    @Eowyn77 12 лет назад

    Ja, Soja Sahne, gibts im Bioladen. Ist im Prinzip das gleiche wie Sojamilch, nur weniger Wasser und n bißchen angedickt. Ist halt cholesterinfrei und hat halb soviel Fett wie normale Sahne. Schmeckt beim Kochen aber genauso gut wie Sahne.

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  11 лет назад

    I used button mushrooms for this dish but feel free to use what you have.

  • @davidlazarof5717
    @davidlazarof5717 11 лет назад

    Looks good, gonna try it. I am a schnitzel lover.
    All meat is better as a schnitzel.....

  • @mihaiboata9399
    @mihaiboata9399 4 года назад

    Where can i find that veal thing ,liquid?

  • @paulpasillas
    @paulpasillas 9 лет назад +1

    good job ill cook it

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  12 лет назад

    NBo, but you could add some if it makes you happy

  • @ianofliverpool7701
    @ianofliverpool7701 3 года назад

    No dry white wine in the sauce.?

  • @Riley-vb9rr
    @Riley-vb9rr 4 года назад

    I lived in both those places! Bavaria everyone knows about. The other, not so much.

  • @russf6572
    @russf6572 2 года назад +1

    Dude. You might want to find a different hat. That one SCREAMS _'klan'_ !!

  • @biblicalbeauty3414
    @biblicalbeauty3414 8 лет назад

    Can i use other meat rather than pork???

  • @hausi667able
    @hausi667able 11 лет назад +10

    Nice.
    Great wishes Form Schweinfurt.
    Original Jaegerschnitzel. I love it.
    Dankeschön

    • @cheftomm
      @cheftomm  11 лет назад +2

      Thanks Stefan, I actually lived in Schweinfurt for 4 years and that is where I first ate Jager schnitzel! It was in a gasthouse near the center of town. I was stationed at the Ledward Barracks. Thanks for writing!

    • @steve3992
      @steve3992 5 лет назад

      WTF?
      Als wenn die Katastrophe in Schweinfurt als Jägerschnitzel durchgehen würde!?

  • @aleset1
    @aleset1 5 лет назад

    Looks yummy buddy

    • @cheftomm
      @cheftomm  5 лет назад

      It's my all time favorite meal! Try it out 😀

  • @wes9809
    @wes9809 3 года назад +1

    My family is German and I've lived there many years... I've never seen it not breaded. BUT - each region is different so ya....

  • @OnkelBenz86
    @OnkelBenz86 8 лет назад +48

    sorry but you missed one important thing to call it "Schnitzel". The meat has to be covered in breadcrumbs. what you made is steak with "jägersoße" (jaegersauce).
    greetings from germany.

    • @dASTROnaut
      @dASTROnaut 7 лет назад +8

      Schwachsinn

    • @CMBurnsderErste
      @CMBurnsderErste 7 лет назад +2

      I have taste both and if it is really good done, both taste like haven. 0,0!

    • @Athrun825
      @Athrun825 7 лет назад +8

      with breadcrumbs it is a Wiener Schnitzel (or "Schnitzel Wiener Art" if pork). Of course you may combine it with every kind of sauce. Definition of Schnitzel just is: a thin piece of meat. In southern Germany you see 70% without breadcrumbs and 30% (touristic hotspots & less authentic) with bread crumbs.

    • @SuzanneBaruch
      @SuzanneBaruch 7 лет назад +6

      OnkelBenzTR: Wrong. Doesn't matter that you're allegedly writing from Germany.

    • @ecrk11
      @ecrk11 7 лет назад +4

      incorrect dumb ass, tomm nailed it, onkelbenz don’t know

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  11 лет назад

    We just made 4 new videos and will be working on more soon.

  • @kathrinekerns8398
    @kathrinekerns8398 5 лет назад +1

    Jaguar Schnitzel is also my favorite. Mit pommes frittes bitta

  • @rph3144
    @rph3144 5 лет назад

    Not breaded?

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  12 лет назад

    You're welcome.

  • @GreenFarinha
    @GreenFarinha 10 лет назад

    What is that liquid you pour on the mushrooms when preparing the sauce?

  • @Mrdsdnt
    @Mrdsdnt 11 лет назад

    ı cant find you on facebook, can yau add a link to description ? :)

  • @vliegendehollander55
    @vliegendehollander55 12 лет назад

    I think, he alone can eat all that food easily! (smile)

  • @secret_agent_tick
    @secret_agent_tick 6 лет назад

    am I wrong ? isn't veal baby cow.

  • @aboulailaable
    @aboulailaable 10 лет назад +1

    Little butter??

  • @AtTheCornerCafe
    @AtTheCornerCafe 9 лет назад

    Wouldn't you make the sauce from the meat?

  • @papag7932
    @papag7932 2 года назад +1

    This guy is not a cook, but the recipe sounds good . I hope he gets better at this

  • @gabrielrodarte2147
    @gabrielrodarte2147 6 лет назад

    stationed at Edward barracks?

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  11 лет назад

    You can't go wrong with bacon and cream!

  • @cheftomm
    @cheftomm  11 лет назад +1

    Nothing but the Jager part. Jager means hunter.