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Juicy Rare Steak Fingers Recipe for Meat Aficionados

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Ingredients

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1 lb of good quality round steaks (calculate about 1/3 to 1/4 pound per person) or 1 lb sirloin steak (calculate about 1/3 to 1/4 pound per person)
1 cup flour (or more)
1/2 cup soy sauce (or more, lite is good, i find regular soy sauce to be too salty)
fresh coarse ground black pepper, to taste

Nutritional information

285
Calories
42 g
Calories From Fat
4.8 g
Total Fat
1.6 g
Saturated Fat
64.6 mg
Cholesterol
2070.6 mg
Sodium
25.9 g
Carbs
1.1 g
Dietary Fiber
0.7 g
Sugars
32.9 g
Protein
120 g
Serving Size

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Juicy Rare Steak Fingers Recipe for Meat Aficionados

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    I have never heard of steak fingers before, and we really enjoyed these. I made them in a deep fryer and they took no time at all. What a nice change!

    • 27 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Steak Fingers for Rare Steak Lovers,If you love rare or medium rare steak, this recipe is for you. My mother used to prepare this recipe for us kids (and she passed away recently at age 81–so it’s a pretty old recipe). I believe these steak fingers were served at a Houston restaurant that she worked in during the 1960s. This dish goes well with hot rice. Be sure to cook your rice before you cook the steak fingers because this recipe is very fast! Note: The steak fingers are meant to turn out juicy, not “crispy.”,I have never heard of steak fingers before, and we really enjoyed these. I made them in a deep fryer and they took no time at all. What a nice change!,This recipe is so easy to make. It’s quick but the author is correct that you can not turn away from the stove for a second or the meat will over cook. I had a few well done pieces near the end but other wise a fast and tasty dish.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Cut Up Round Steak or Sirloin Steak Into Finger-Sized Pieces (about 1" or So in Diameter, but No Thinner or the Meat Will Cook Too Fast), About 1/3 to 1/4 Pound Per Person.

    2
    Done

    (to Make Slicing Easier, Place the Meat in the Freezer For About 30 Minutes Before Slicing.).

    3
    Done

    Dip the Steak Fingers Into the Soy Sauce, Then Dredge in the Flour. (you Can Use a Plastic Bag For the Flour-Dipping Part.).

    4
    Done

    Repeat Step 3, Then Place All the Meat on a Plate or Platter. (at This Point, If I Want the Pieces to Turn Out Especially Rare, I Put Them Back Into the Freezer For a Bit Before Cooking.).

    5
    Done

    When You Get a Plateful of Breaded Steak Fingers Prepared, Quickly Place Them Into a Frying Pan of Heated Vegetable Oil One at a Time. They Should Really Sizzle as Soon as You Drop Them Into the Oil. as Soon as the Entire Plateful of Meat Is in the Oil, Begin Turning the Pieces. as Soon as You Have Finished Turning All the Pieces, Begin Taking Them Out to Drain on a Paper Towel Covered Plate. Sprinkle With Cracked Pepper and Serve Over Hot Rice With a Salad.

    6
    Done

    Note: the Entire Frying Process Should Only Take a Few Minutes. Do not Leave the Stove or They Will Overcook. the Meat May Turn Out Tough If It Is Cooked Well Done.

    7
    Done

    P.s. These Steak Fingers Heat Well the Next Day For Lunch, Just So Long as They Are not Cooked Well Done to Begin With.

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