Ingredients
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1 1/2
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1
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3
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1 1/2
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1 1/4
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1
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2 1/2
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3
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4
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-
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Directions
Country Fried Steak, Also known as chicken fried steak. Not to be confused with chicken. When they do chicken this way it is chicken fried chicken., Would like to join, Followed recipe exactly as written except for the gravy…I had a package of McCormick’s Country Gravy in the cupboard. This was excellent. We will do this again and again…We added some canned asparagus, I wish that it had been fresh. Oh well, it was still good.
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Steps
1
Done
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Place 1 Cup Flour, 1/2 Cup Milk, and Eggs in 3 Separate Shallow Bowls in the Working Area. |
2
Done
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Mix 1 Tsp Salt, 1 Tsp Pepper, and the Paprika Into the Flour and Mix Well. |
3
Done
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Season Both Sides of Cube Steaks With Additional Salt and Pepper, If Desired. |
4
Done
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Dip Cube Steaks in Milk, Then Dredge in Seasoned Flour. |
5
Done
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Dip Floured Steaks in Egg Wash, Then Again in the Seasoned Flour. |
6
Done
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Heat 2 Tbsp Oil in a Large Skillet on Medium Heat and Do Half the Cube Steaks at a Time, or Work With Two Skillets, If You Desire. |
7
Done
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Brown the Cube Steaks on Each Side, About 8-10 Minutes Total Cooking Time; Remove from Heat and Set the Steaks Aside. |
8
Done
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Drain All but 1 Tbsp Oil If Any- I Don't Usually Have Any, but the Steaks Are Less Greasy With Less Oil from the Pans. |
9
Done
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Add Enough Butter to the Pan to Equal 3 Tbsp Along With the Oil. |
10
Done
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Melt the Butter and Add 3 Tbsp Flour and Stir With a Whisk to Make a Roux, Deglazing the Bottom of the Pan, and Cook For a Few Minutes on Low Heat; Do not Burn. |