Country Fried Round Steak

  4.0 – 7 reviews  • Beef
Total: 20 min
Prep: 5 min
Cook: 15 min
Yield: 2 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup all-purpose flour
  2. 2 teaspoons salt
  3. 1 teaspoon granulated garlic
  4. 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  5. 1 teaspoon onion powder
  6. Two (5-ounce) Black Angus top round steaks
  7. Buttermilk
  8. 4 ounces whole butter
  9. Country Gravy, recipe follows
  10. 1 medium garlic clove, minced
  11. 2 ounces bacon grease
  12. 4 ounces all-purpose flour
  13. 1 cup heavy cream
  14. 1 cup water
  15. Black pepper, to taste
  16. Kosher salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. Mix flour, salt, garlic, pepper and onion powder together to make seasoned flour mixture. 
  2. Tenderize steaks by running through a meat tenderizer or beating with a hand meat tenderizer. Soak in buttermilk briefly and then dip in seasoned flour mixture. 
  3. Heat butter in saute pan on medium high heat. Place breaded steaks in pan and cook until golden brown and tender. Approximately 10 minutes per side.
  4. Serve with Country Gravy.
  5. Brown garlic in the bacon grease. Stir in flour until smooth. Let roux (grease and flour) cook lightly for a couple of minutes stirring frequently. Add cream and water stirring constantly. Simmer until gravy thickens and is hot. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 2 servings
Calories 1762
Total Fat 131 g
Saturated Fat 72 g
Carbohydrates 99 g
Dietary Fiber 4 g
Sugar 4 g
Protein 47 g
Cholesterol 410 mg
Sodium 1374 mg

Reviews

Courtney Burns
The breading fell right off. Should have used oil instead of butter.
Chris Pineda
amazing!
Joanne Barton
this was a great break from the old cube steak and aces on the gravy.
Cory Smith
Great for parties, didn’t like the gravy much.
Amy Rice
dont just cook with butter or it will burn. add just a swirl of evoo or veggie oil. It came out very good. i did not make the gravy.
Stanley Marquez
simple & sublime
Krista Peck
This recipe was easy enough to make and it took no time at all. It reminded me a lot of when I was a kid growing up. The gravy was a little different from what I was used to but still really good. My only trouble was that I used a round steak and my meat was so tough even after i tried to tenderize it. Use another type of beef and I am sure this would be a complete hit!

 

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