tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4258199394802214950.post4148362463077357389..comments2024-02-18T19:01:46.988-05:00Comments on From Captain's Daughter to Army Mom: German Wiener SchnitzelJanethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17283941721180439222noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4258199394802214950.post-36456841761773062832012-02-21T20:50:48.413-05:002012-02-21T20:50:48.413-05:00My husband and I tried a local German restaurant a...My husband and I tried a local German restaurant and they too, cannot make a good wiener schnitzel. We were both very disappointed. My husband is in the sme camp as your as far as preference goes and I'm with you being a purist. Your placement (or tea towel) in the last three photos is very pretty.Paulahttp://vanillabeanbaker.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4258199394802214950.post-43198861289744210362012-02-19T15:39:51.910-05:002012-02-19T15:39:51.910-05:00Anonymous. In all honestly... Don't go! It was...Anonymous. In all honestly... Don't go! It was truly horrid. And, I've said so... You can read my review posted on-line at the Our State site here: <br /><br />http://www.ourstate.com/100-foods-you-must-eat-in-100-counties/<br /><br />They took it down after I posted - but I felt so strongly about the miss they made in recommending that place that I went to the effort of speaking to the editor to demand they allow my comment to stand. And, to their credit, they have. <br /><br />While there are other reviews elsewhere on-line for the same place that rave about the food and atmosphere, I believe those are reviews written by people that just don't know any better, or who have an interest in posting a positive review. <br /><br />Trust me, you will not find authentic German food (or even good food because others in our party ordered non-German food and sent their meals back too) in Yadkinville. And, while we're at it, stay away from the German restaurant that recently opened in Winston-Salem on Stratford Road too. It was also a miserable experience. I stayed away from the schnitzel after they admitted they use pork, but even the German sausages were awful. Clearly over-cooked and for more than $17 a plate, I say... Save your money and make your own! <br /><br />Not only is my schnitzel recipe fantastic, but I find all of the Boar's Head brand sausages, (at Harris Teeter and Lowe's Foods) are great representations of authentic German sausages too. <br /><br />I would love to hear your thoughts if you do decide to venture to Yadkinville.Janethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17283941721180439222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4258199394802214950.post-69514520749882831352012-02-19T13:46:46.590-05:002012-02-19T13:46:46.590-05:00So the German restaurant in Yadkinville wasn't...So the German restaurant in Yadkinville wasn't good? It was featured in Our State Magazine, but we've never been.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4258199394802214950.post-84818966528188902982012-02-18T22:50:23.981-05:002012-02-18T22:50:23.981-05:00Oh man J.... you're killing me here!!! Fran Fr...Oh man J.... you're killing me here!!! Fran Freakin Tastic Looking... Love both variations and your Jaegersauce looks DE-VINE!! Really, absolutely beautiful and makes me miss Germany so bad. (I thought I was the only one who served lemon wedge, yay us!).hochstekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16301396081392014383noreply@blogger.com