This post is sponsored by the New York Beef Council. I received compensation for creating Crispy Veal Cutlets with Creamy Dijon Sauce and sharing it with my followers. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Crispy Veal Cutlets with Creamy Dijon Sauce are panko-crusted, then quickly fried in a hot skillet. To finish, drizzle with a dijon pan sauce and top them off with crispy fried shallots for an easy, delicious weeknight dinner that is on your table in under 30 minutes!
This veal cutlet recipe is probably the most impressive recipe I have made recently! It is so easy to make and quick to come together, but when you are finished and put it on your plate, it looks and tastes like a gourmet dinner set in front of your family.
I found these veal cutlets very easy to work with. Because they are thin, they cook quickly, making it a very easy meal to serve any day of the week.
This recipe is also easy to begin the prep a few hours ahead of time. When I tested the recipe out, I refrigerated the breaded veal cutlets until I was ready to actually cook them. It worked out perfectly because I didn't have to worry about doing the dipping and dish dirtying when we were hungry and wanting to eat as soon as possible!
Grumpy's reaction to this particular recipe was that it was delicious and he would definitely eat it again. His comments after he had eaten were "I didn't know I would like veal so much. You can definitely make this more often." A good thing because I love feeding my family nutritious and delicious food that is not hard to prepare!
How do you get a crispy veal cutlet?
- You should start with a very thin veal cutlet. Pound it out with a mallet if needed). This allows the meat to cook quickly and remain tender.
- Be sure to use Panko breadcrumbs. These are crumbs made from crustless bread that is coarsely ground. They hold up better when frying and stay crispier than regular breadcrumbs.
- Make sure your skillet is hot and coated well with oil before placing your cutlet in it.
I consider this recipe true comfort food.
Comfort food is something that makes you feel good. The reason I consider this comfort food is because this recipe has a crispy and creamy combination of layers and textures. It starts with the crispy veal cutlet, topped with a creamy dijon sauce, then finished off with more crispiness with the fried shallots.
Top Tips
- The most important thing is you do not want to simmer. Simmering will caramelize, not crisp.
- Start out with a medium-high heat. If the shallots seem to be browning too quickly, turn the heat down, remove the pan from the heat and stir to move that heat around. Then return to a lower temperature until they are browned and crispy.
- Place them on a paper towel to drain excess fat. This allows the fat to absorb into the towel rather than sit on the shallots and soften them.
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📖 Recipe
Crispy Veal Cutlets with Creamy Dijon Sauce
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Ingredients
- 12 ounces veal cutlets
- 2 large eggs
- 1 cup seasoned panko crumbs
- ½ cup flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon pepper
- 2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1½ tablespoon butter
- 2 large shallots , thinly sliced
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1½ tablespoon dijon mustard
- 2 teaspoon lemon juice
- ½ cup heavy cream
- 1 tablespoon fresh Parsley , chopped (optional)
Instructions
Breading your Veal:
- Season the veal cutlets the flour with salt and pepper.
- Set out the flour mixture, eggs, and panko crumbs on separate plates.
- Dip the veal cutlets as follows: First dip in the flour mixture, then dip in egg, and finally dip in the panko, making sure cutlet is covered well in the crumbs.
- Place veal cutlet on tray and refrigerate until ready to cook.
Prepare the Shallots:
- Melt the butter in the skillet until hot and bubbly.
- Add the thinly sliced shallots to hot butter and stir to coat.
- Cook over high heat, stirring frequently, until shallots are golden brown and crispy.
- Drain the fried shallots on a paper towel and set aside until ready to assemble the plate.
Cook the Veal:
- Place cutlet in a hot skillet coated with olive oil. Veal Cutlets should sizzle as soon as it is placed in the skillet.
- Cook for 1-2 minutes, until browned and crispy, then flip and cook 2nd side another 2-3 minutes.
- Remove the veal from the heat and repeat with remaining cutlets.
- Place fried veal cutlets in warm oven (200 degrees) to keep warm.
Prepare the pan sauce:
- Add the chicken broth, dijon mustard, heavy cream, and lemon juice to the same skillet veal cutlets were fried in.
- Whisk to combine ingredients and bring to a simmer.
- Simmer for 3 minutes, until sauce has begun to thicken.
Assemble the dinner plate:
- Place 2 crispy fried veal cutlets on a dinner plate.
- Drizzle with 2 tablespoons of pan sauce and top with crispy fried shallots. Garnish with parsley. (If using)
Dee Dee
I don’t have shallots, can I use yellow onion?
Shelby Law Ruttan
Yes, shallots are stronger in flavor, but yellow onion will work as well. Just be sure to thinly slice them. I hope you enjoy the recipe!
for my boys
these were fantastic, just wondering your instructions include chicken broth but in the ingredients it does not indicate how much chicken broth
Shelby
Oops, my bad! I am sorry! I used 2 cups chicken broth. I'll fix that right away! Thank you and glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Lucy
Ingredients do not list egg(s) !!
How many ?
Shelby Law Ruttan
Hi Lucy, my apologies for not seeing this sooner. It should be 2 eggs. I have updated the recipe card. Thank you!
Nikki
These looks so juicy and perfect! I have a special dinner planned soon! These are going on the menu!
Shelby
Hi Colleen! Yes, this sauce is pretty incredibly delicious!
Colleen - Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck
These would be amazing on their own...but with that sauce...oh my, so stinkin' yummy!!!
Karen
OMG these look so good. I finally tried making cutlets a few months ago and now wonder what took me so long. And those fried shallots look "to die for."
Shelby
Yes, Karen, those shallots make this dish over the top incredible! 🙂
Ellen
This is a dish my husband will love! Can't wait to make it for him.
Shelby
Ellen, I hope your husband loves this recipe!
Rachel
What a treat! Will make a great Anniversary dinner!