Cutlets Recipe. Calorie, chemical composition and nutritional value.

Ingredients Cutlets

beef, 1 category 250.0 (gram)
pork, 1 category 250.0 (gram)
wheat bread 70.0 (gram)
milk cow 0.5 (grain glass)
chicken egg 1.0 (piece)
onion 1.0 (piece)
table salt 1.0 (teaspoon)
ground black pepper 0.5 (teaspoon)
breadcrumbs 2.0 (table spoon)
butter 2.0 (table spoon)
Method of preparation

Cut off the crust from the bread, soak the crumb in milk. Pass the meat, onions and soaked bread through a meat grinder, add the egg, salt, pepper and mix until smooth. Form cutlets, bread in breadcrumbs, fry on both sides in a frying pan hot with fat until golden brown. Cover the pan with a lid, put in the oven and soak in it so that the cutlets become juicy.

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Nutritional value and chemical composition.

The table shows the content of nutrients (calories, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals) per 100 grams edible part.
NutrientQuantityNorm**% of the norm in 100 g% of the norm in 100 kcal100% normal
Calorie value227.4 kCal1684 kCal13.5%5.9%741 g
Proteins10.1 g76 g13.3%5.8%752 g
Fats19.4 g56 g34.6%15.2%289 g
Carbohydrates3.3 g219 g1.5%0.7%6636 g
organic acids52.9 g~
Alimentary fiber1.5 g20 g7.5%3.3%1333 g
Water36.9 g2273 g1.6%0.7%6160 g
Ash0.6 g~
Vitamins
Vitamin A, RE70 μg900 μg7.8%3.4%1286 g
Retinol0.07 mg~
Vitamin B1, thiamine0.2 mg1.5 mg13.3%5.8%750 g
Vitamin B2, riboflavin0.1 mg1.8 mg5.6%2.5%1800 g
Vitamin B4, choline53.8 mg500 mg10.8%4.7%929 g
Vitamin B5, pantothenic0.4 mg5 mg8%3.5%1250 g
Vitamin B6, pyridoxine0.2 mg2 mg10%4.4%1000 g
Vitamin B9, folate6 μg400 μg1.5%0.7%6667 g
Vitamin B12, cobalamin0.7 μg3 μg23.3%10.2%429 g
Vitamin C, ascorbic0.4 mg90 mg0.4%0.2%22500 g
Vitamin D, calciferol0.1 μg10 μg1%0.4%10000 g
Vitamin E, alpha tocopherol, TE0.5 mg15 mg3.3%1.5%3000 g
Vitamin H, biotin2.2 μg50 μg4.4%1.9%2273 g
Vitamin PP, NE3.1766 mg20 mg15.9%7%630 g
niacin1.5 mg~
Macronutrients
Potassium, K191.4 mg2500 mg7.7%3.4%1306 g
Calcium, Ca27.6 mg1000 mg2.8%1.2%3623 g
Silicon, Si0.1 mg30 mg0.3%0.1%30000 g
Magnesium, Mg16.1 mg400 mg4%1.8%2484 g
Sodium, Na75.6 mg1300 mg5.8%2.6%1720 g
Sulfur, S135.2 mg1000 mg13.5%5.9%740 g
Phosphorus, P119.2 mg800 mg14.9%6.6%671 g
Chlorine, Cl910.1 mg2300 mg39.6%17.4%253 g
Trace Elements
Aluminum, Al24.2 μg~
Bohr, B9.6 μg~
Iron, Fe1.5 mg18 mg8.3%3.6%1200 g
Iodine, I5.5 μg150 μg3.7%1.6%2727 g
Cobalt, Co4.9 μg10 μg49%21.5%204 g
Manganese, Mn0.0802 mg2 mg4%1.8%2494 g
Copper, Cu91.8 μg1000 μg9.2%4%1089 g
Molybdenum, Mo.9.3 μg70 μg13.3%5.8%753 g
Nickel, Ni5.5 μg~
Olovo, Sn28.2 μg~
Rubidium, Rb22.9 μg~
Selenium, Se0.2 μg55 μg0.4%0.2%27500 g
Strontium, Sr.1.7 μg~
Fluorine, F39.9 μg4000 μg1%0.4%10025 g
Chrome, Cr6.1 μg50 μg12.2%5.4%820 g
Zinc, Zn1.5467 mg12 mg12.9%5.7%776 g
Digestible carbohydrates
Starch and dextrins0.004 g~
Mono- and disaccharides (sugars)0.9 gmax 100 г
Sterols
Cholesterol26.3 mgmax 300 mg

The energy value is 227,4 kcal.

Cutlets rich in vitamins and minerals such as: vitamin B1 – 13,3%, vitamin B12 – 23,3%, vitamin PP – 15,9%, phosphorus – 14,9%, chlorine – 39,6%, cobalt – 49% , molybdenum – 13,3%, chromium – 12,2%, zinc – 12,9%
  • Vitamin B1 is part of the most important enzymes of carbohydrate and energy metabolism, which provide the body with energy and plastic substances, as well as the metabolism of branched-chain amino acids. Lack of this vitamin leads to serious disorders of the nervous, digestive and cardiovascular systems.
  • Vitamin B12 plays an important role in the metabolism and conversion of amino acids. Folate and vitamin B12 are interrelated vitamins and are involved in blood formation. Lack of vitamin B12 leads to the development of partial or secondary folate deficiency, as well as anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia.
  • Vitamin PP participates in redox reactions of energy metabolism. Insufficient vitamin intake is accompanied by disruption of the normal state of the skin, gastrointestinal tract and nervous system.
  • Phosphorus takes part in many physiological processes, including energy metabolism, regulates acid-base balance, is a part of phospholipids, nucleotides and nucleic acids, is necessary for the mineralization of bones and teeth. Deficiency leads to anorexia, anemia, rickets.
  • Chlorine necessary for the formation and secretion of hydrochloric acid in the body.
  • Cobalt is part of vitamin B12. Activates enzymes of fatty acid metabolism and folic acid metabolism.
  • Molybdenum is a cofactor of many enzymes that provide the metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids, purines and pyrimidines.
  • Chrome participates in the regulation of blood glucose levels, enhancing the effect of insulin. Deficiency leads to decreased glucose tolerance.
  • Zinc is a part of more than 300 enzymes, participates in the processes of synthesis and decomposition of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, nucleic acids and in the regulation of the expression of a number of genes. Insufficient consumption leads to anemia, secondary immunodeficiency, liver cirrhosis, sexual dysfunction, and fetal malformations. Recent studies have revealed the ability of high doses of zinc to disrupt copper absorption and thereby contribute to the development of anemia.
 
CALORIE AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE RECIPE INGREDIENTS Cutlets PER 100 g
  • 218 kCal
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  • 255 kCal
  • 661 kCal
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