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Pioneer Womans Marlboro ManS Favorite

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Ingredients

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2 - 3 lbs cube steaks (tenderized round steak that's been extra-tenderized)
1 large onions or 2 medium onions
4 deli rolls
1/2 cup butter
3 dashes lawry's seasoned salt
1/3 cup worcestershire sauce
tabasco sauce (optional)

Nutritional information

403.3
Calories
229 g
Calories From Fat
25.5 g
Total Fat
14.9 g
Saturated Fat
61 mg
Cholesterol
738.5 mg
Sodium
38 g
Carbs
1.9 g
Dietary Fiber
4.9 g
Sugars
6.3 g
Protein
97g
Serving Size

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Pioneer Womans Marlboro ManS Favorite

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    This sandwich is a guy's type sandwich because it is meaty and hearty. I rarely eat a sandwich without veggies or cheese but decided to serve this as written to see if it would be a husband favorite and it was. I served it with a green salad and her zesty lime rice and the flavors all complemented each other well and the salad made it healthier. It makes a lot of meat if you do the 3 lbs so you will have leftovers or buy more rolls and feed more people. The carmelized onions were great. We all consumed it before I could get a photo. We will make it again for sure. The Worcestershire sauce is a love it or hate it flavor. It was good for us. We omitted Tabasco as my family is sensitive to it. We do not toast rolls either but soft were just as great. Thanks for posting Ree Drummond's recipe Stephanie so I didn't have to. Enjoy! ChefDLH

    • 50 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Pioneer Woman’s Marlboro Mans Favorite Sandwich, this is a very filling sandwich that you will enjoy!!! I’m sorry I didn’t credit the orginal woman who made this sandwich I put it on here for the Convience of having it in my recipes it isn’t my own recipe no, but it is one that i enjoy oftenand you will too, This sandwich is a guy’s type sandwich because it is meaty and hearty I rarely eat a sandwich without veggies or cheese but decided to serve this as written to see if it would be a husband favorite and it was I served it with a green salad and her zesty lime rice and the flavors all complemented each other well and the salad made it healthier It makes a lot of meat if you do the 3 lbs so you will have leftovers or buy more rolls and feed more people The carmelized onions were great We all consumed it before I could get a photo We will make it again for sure The Worcestershire sauce is a love it or hate it flavor It was good for us We omitted Tabasco as my family is sensitive to it We do not toast rolls either but soft were just as great Thanks for posting Ree Drummond’s recipe Stephanie so I didn’t have to Enjoy! ChefDLH, I made this after seeing the episode on TV This is a great recipe I did not find it runny or messy My kids and husband loved it! I’m making it again tonight Maybe if it didn’t work out for you, you can look on her blog and see a step by step explanation of how to make it


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    -Slice Onions and Cook in 1/4 Stick Butter Until Soft and Light Brown. Remove and Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    '-Slice Cube Steak Against the Grain. Season With Lawrys.

    3
    Done

    '-Heat 2 Tbsp Butter Over High Heat (in Same Skillet) Until Melted and Beginning to Brown.

    4
    Done

    '-Add Meat in Single Layer. Cook One Side Until Brown, Then Flip and Cook Until Brown, About a Minute on Both Sides.

    5
    Done

    '-Add 1/2 (at Least) Worcestershire Sauce, 5 to 6 Shakes Tabasco, and 2 Tbsp Butter. Add Cooked Onions. Stir to Combine.

    6
    Done

    '-Butter Halved French Rolls or Sub Rolls and Brown on Skillet.

    7
    Done

    '-to Assemble, Lay Bottom Half of French Roll on Plate. Place Meat Mixture, Followed by a Spoonfull of Juice from the Pan. Top With Other Half of Roll, Cut in Half, and Devour!

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