Texas Style Chicken Fried Steak with Cream Gravy. Classic Chicken Fried Steak is breaded steak that's pan fried until crisp and served with homemade cream gravy.
Hi everyone!! I had every intention of getting this recipe posted yesterday, but as usual time got away from me. We're still painting our kitchen cabinets, so that has been very time consuming. My kitchen looks like a tornado has passed through it, but it will be all worth it in the end.
Today I want to share a recipe for Chicken Fried Steak or Country Fried Steak depending on where you live. Chicken Fried Steak is made using tenderized cubed steak that has been dredged in flour and egg, and then fried like fried chicken. Serve with a big smothering of cream gravy made from the pan drippings and mashed potatoes on the side.
"Yum" it doesn't get much better than that. Chicken Fried Steak is also one of my husband's favorite meals, so anytime we go out for dinner that's usually what he orders. During the meal he tells me the same thing every time........"You need to make chicken fried steak at home".
And my answer is the same every time... I know I do, but I can never seem to find a breading that sticks to the steak. Plus I don't care for cube steak, because it can tend to be stringy when cooked. For that reasoning chicken fried steak is something I usually don't prepare at home. Well I'm happy to say that I've solved both problems and we can now enjoy this classic dish at home.
Hi everyone!! I had every intention of getting this recipe posted yesterday, but as usual time got away from me. We're still painting our kitchen cabinets, so that has been very time consuming. My kitchen looks like a tornado has passed through it, but it will be all worth it in the end.
Today I want to share a recipe for Chicken Fried Steak or Country Fried Steak depending on where you live. Chicken Fried Steak is made using tenderized cubed steak that has been dredged in flour and egg, and then fried like fried chicken. Serve with a big smothering of cream gravy made from the pan drippings and mashed potatoes on the side.
"Yum" it doesn't get much better than that. Chicken Fried Steak is also one of my husband's favorite meals, so anytime we go out for dinner that's usually what he orders. During the meal he tells me the same thing every time........"You need to make chicken fried steak at home".
And my answer is the same every time... I know I do, but I can never seem to find a breading that sticks to the steak. Plus I don't care for cube steak, because it can tend to be stringy when cooked. For that reasoning chicken fried steak is something I usually don't prepare at home. Well I'm happy to say that I've solved both problems and we can now enjoy this classic dish at home.
Who do I have to thank for this? Well that's simple...... myself and Mr. Walmart Man! I was in Walmart the other day and I always make a to stop by their meat department and look for specials. You see Tuesdays is the day at my local Walmart when meat is marked down, so I always stop and check it out.
We have a very nice gentlemen that works in our meat department, so I always stop to say hi and chat with him. I happened to see that he was marking down thin rib eye steaks, so I was all over that. We got to chatting as usual and he told me use those thin rib eye steaks and make the best chicken fried steak ever.
I told him making chicken fried steak has been a big dilemma for me. Mr. Wal-mart Man said trust me on this one thin rib eye steaks make the best chicken fried steak, and proceeded to hand me a couple packages of marked down steaks. He said try it and let me know how it goes. Well this is where I come in.
I had the meat issue resolved, but I still had the problem of the breading not sticking to the meat. I kept thinking how could I get that breading to stay on those steaks and still fry up crispy? Then it dawned on me just use the same recipe that I use to make Chicken Fried Chicken.
Of course!!!!!! and why didn't I think of this sooner? Well that question can easily be answered by saying "sometimes I'm just slow like that" LOL. I used the same recipe, cut the ingredients by half and got started. I cut up the meat in serving size pieces, gathered my breading ingredients, and off I went.
We have a very nice gentlemen that works in our meat department, so I always stop to say hi and chat with him. I happened to see that he was marking down thin rib eye steaks, so I was all over that. We got to chatting as usual and he told me use those thin rib eye steaks and make the best chicken fried steak ever.
I told him making chicken fried steak has been a big dilemma for me. Mr. Wal-mart Man said trust me on this one thin rib eye steaks make the best chicken fried steak, and proceeded to hand me a couple packages of marked down steaks. He said try it and let me know how it goes. Well this is where I come in.
I had the meat issue resolved, but I still had the problem of the breading not sticking to the meat. I kept thinking how could I get that breading to stay on those steaks and still fry up crispy? Then it dawned on me just use the same recipe that I use to make Chicken Fried Chicken.
Of course!!!!!! and why didn't I think of this sooner? Well that question can easily be answered by saying "sometimes I'm just slow like that" LOL. I used the same recipe, cut the ingredients by half and got started. I cut up the meat in serving size pieces, gathered my breading ingredients, and off I went.
I dredged, dipped, and fried up all those thin rib eye steaks. Then the waiting began...... I flipped them over and the breading stuck. Yay!!!!!! They were also very crispy and golden brown. This happens to be my favorite chicken fried chicken breading so I was excited it all worked out.
I think the added saltine crackers to the breading are the secret, because the steaks fry up so crispy. So now we are finally enjoying Chicken Fried Steak at home!!!!!! All I can say is "Thank You Mr. Walmart Man" and I promise the next time I see you I will ask you what your name is.
Here are the rib eye steaks and the great deal I got on them. Thin cut chuck eye steaks can also be used. Cut the steaks into smaller size portions. There is also no need to pound or to tenderize the steaks. Again Mr. Walmart man said there was no need for that.
In a medium size bowl combine cracker crumbs, flour, baking powder, salt, black pepper, and ground red pepper (if using). In a second bowl, whisk together the milk and eggs.
Dredge the steak pieces in the cracker crumb mixture, and then dip in the milk mixture, and dredge in the cracker mixture again. I lay my steaks out on a baking rack until I have breaded all the steaks.
Dredge the steak pieces in the cracker crumb mixture, and then dip in the milk mixture, and dredge in the cracker mixture again. I lay my steaks out on a baking rack until I have breaded all the steaks.
Pour oil to a depth of 1/2 inch in a 12-inch skillet or cast iron skillet. Heat oil to 360°. Fry steaks in batches, about 10 minutes, adding oil as needed. Turn and fry a couple more minutes or until golden brown. Remove to a wire rack that has been place inside of a jellyroll pan. Place pan in a 225 degree oven to keep warm until you have fried all of the steaks.
Yum these were so good and look at how great the breading stayed on the steaks. Perfection!
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Thanks for the great recipes!
Have a good day :)
Oh and my husband made his very first dessert EVER and it was your Blackberry Cobbler. I was so proud of him! Haha!
Louanne, Mr Wal-Mart man is awesome in my book.
Dianne
All the best.
Is this possible?
I'm up in Canada and we don't have any restaurants that make good old CFS, like I've had when I was in the southern US.
I'm so happy to have found this recipe and your site. I love comfort food. I'll be continuing to read.
Tracey