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Chicken-Fried Steak Strips With Milk Gravy

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Ingredients

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2 large eggs
1 cup milk
6 tablespoons chopped onions, pressed through a garlic press, reserving the pulp and the juice (can use the food processor, too)
2 garlic cloves, pressed through a garlic press
1 lb round steak, cut into strips, 4 by 1/2 by 1/2 inch
1 1/2 cups flour
1 tablespoon seasoning salt (use mccormick's seasonall)
2 cups vegetable oil (or enough to cover the skillet with 1/2 inch oil)
2 tablespoons flour

Nutritional information

1460.5
Calories
1108 g
Calories From Fat
123.1 g
Total Fat
20.7 g
Saturated Fat
196 mg
Cholesterol
185.4 mg
Sodium
49.5 g
Carbs
1.6 g
Dietary Fiber
1 g
Sugars
40.5 g
Protein
498 g
Serving Size

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Chicken-Fried Steak Strips With Milk Gravy

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    This was great. I didn't use round steak, but we had bought some of those frozen steaks they peddle door to door. So used a few of the smaller cuts of those. I didn't think the gravy was going to turn out, so I cranked up the heat and added a little bit of a flour slurry. Turned out perfect. My new favorite. Thanks for sharing.

    • 60 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Chicken-Fried Steak Strips With Milk Gravy,This is very popular in our house. The kids love the strips they can eat with their fingers and dip into the gravy. They prefer to have french fries with this so they can dip them in the gravy, too. Most definitely a Texas (or Oklahoma) recipe – Southwestern U.S. NOTE: Although this isn’t a low fat recipe, it doesn’t contain anywhere near the amount indicated in the nutrition facts which include all the oil. If the oil is hot enough when you add the steak strips, it will absorb very little oil. Also, you can drain the cooked steak strips on paper towels to absorb more fat.,This was great. I didn’t use round steak, but we had bought some of those frozen steaks they peddle door to door. So used a few of the smaller cuts of those. I didn’t think the gravy was going to turn out, so I cranked up the heat and added a little bit of a flour slurry. Turned out perfect. My new favorite. Thanks for sharing.,Made this just like it says, used a “Magic Bullet” blender to chop and mix the onions and milk combo. What a great idea, would have never occurred to me. We absolutely loved this dish. Since there is only two of us, I froze half and we had it again last night. We ate all the gravy first time around, so I froze a small amount of the “grease” and then made new gravy. Yummy. Thanks for sharing this with us.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In a Wide Flat Bowl or Pie Plate, Whisk Together the Egg, the Milk, the Onion Pulp and Juice, and the Garlic. Mix the Flour and Seasoned Salt in Another Wide Flat Bowl or Pie Plate.

    2
    Done

    Dip the Steak Strips Into the Egg Mixture, and Then Dredge Them in the Seasoned Flour, Shaking Off the Excess.

    3
    Done

    in a Large Heavy Skillet Heat 1/2 Inch of Oil Over Moderately High Heat Until It Is Hot.

    4
    Done

    Fry the Steak Strips in Batches, Turning Them Once, For 3 Minutes, and Transfer Them to Paper Towels to Drain.

    5
    Done

    Keep the Strips Warm on an Ovenproof Platter in a Preheated 200 F Oven.

    6
    Done

    Make the Gravy: Pour Off the Oil from the Skillet, Reserving 3 Tbsp of It, and Wipe the Skillet Clean.

    7
    Done

    in the Skillet Cook the Flour in the Reserved Oil Over Moderate Heat, Stirring For 5 Minutes.

    8
    Done

    Add the Milk in a Stream, Whisking, and Simmer the Gravy, Whisking, For 5 Minutes.

    9
    Done

    Transfer the Gravy to a Sauceboat.

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