About Us

Czech Heritage on a Plate:
The Story Behind JJ’s Schnitzel

JJ’s Schnitzel is based upon a family legacy that was inspired by one special man – my father, my husband’s father-in-law and our three girl’s grandpa – Josef. Being born and raised in what was Czechoslovakia, my father exuded Czech culture, history and the accent. Growing up with this culture allowed me to learn all about the delicious dishes and drinks that enriched my palette. Schnitzel was always one of my favorites, and when I got married – to Chad Joseph, I introduced my husband to the dish which is how the recipe became what it is today. 

Chad is an excellent cook and together, we tweaked, adjusted and finetuned our Schnitzel until we thought it was just right. My father always said his mother was the best cook which I am sure was true. However, when he tasted our final result, he said it was “better than back home” which is the ultimate compliment anybody could have given us.

Generally, Schnitzel is regarded as a German dish but our Schnitzel and our potato salad are not German – they are Czech. It is who we are, where we came from and our legacy. 

JJ’s Schnitzel is called JJ for Josef & Joseph – the two men in my life and my girl’s lives that have inspired our family recipe and this business. JJ’s Schnitzel is owned by my husband and our three daughters who are little chefs in their own rit. I am fortunate to help out and observe my father’s legacy as others get to enjoy these tremendous dishes and the growth of JJ’s Schnitzel which will be passed on to our children who will undoubtedly never forget the best grandpa in the whole entire world.

~Daughter, Wife, Mother – Alisa

Did You Know?

The word "Schnitzel" comes from the German word "schnitzen," meaning "to cut."

Schnitzel is believed to have originated in Austria, but its exact origins are debated.

The first recorded recipe for schnitzel dates back to the 12th century.

Schnitzel was popularized in the US by Austrian and German immigrants in the 19th century.

Schnitzel is often served with lemon wedges, parsley, and potato salad.

Wiener Schnitzel, the most famous type, is traditionally made with veal.

In Japan, tonkatsu (pork cutlet) is a popular dish inspired by schnitzel.

There's even a vegetarian version of schnitzel made with eggplant or mushrooms!

Schnitzel is a versatile dish that can be made with various meats, including chicken, pork, and turkey.

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Crispy Flavorful Satisfying Versatile Traditional Fun Comforting Shareable Memorable Delicious