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Chicken-fried Steak with Cream Gravy
6 Servings
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In Texas, no other comfort food reigns supreme more than chicken-fried steak, or as Texans affectionately call it CFS. Traditionally, this Texan delicacy is a cutlet of top-round beef that has been tenderized, pounded thin, battered and fried in a cast-iron skillet (much like fried chicken, hence the name), and served with cream gravy. In this recipe, to seal in the meat juices, I use a wet-dry-wet method of preparation. That is, the steak goes into a wet mix, then a dry mix, then back into the wet mix (method adapted from a recipe in The Threadgills Cookbook). The use of baking soda and baking powder with the buttermilk will make for a lightly crunchy exterior. This same basic method of preparation works equally well for frying chicken cutlets or center-cut, boneless pork chops.
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Chicken-fried Steak with Cream Gravy Ingredients
--
Steak
--
1/2 teaspoon
black pepper
, or to taste
6 (6-ounce) beef top-round
steak
s*, tenderized and at room temperature
2 teaspoons
Worcestershire sauce
, or to taste
3 cups unbleached
all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon
Tabasco
sauce (or your favorite pepper sauce), or to taste
2 1/2 teaspoons Meat
season
ing (recipe below)
-- Meat
Season
ing --
2 large
eggs
1/2 cup
Kosher salt
2 teaspoons
baking powder
4 tablespoons granulated or powdered
garlic
1 teaspoon
baking soda
2 tablespoons granulated or powde
red onion
2 cups
buttermilk
at room temperature
4 tablespoons
black pepper
4 to 5 cups peanut or
canola oil
2 tablespoons
white pepper
--
Cream
Gravy --
2 tablespoons
paprika
1/4 to 1/3 cup leftover
season
ed flour
1 1/2 teaspoons ground
cumin
4 cups
milk
at room temperature
1 1/2 teaspoons ground
cayenne
pepper
1 teaspoon
salt
, or to taste
Instructions for Chicken-fried Steak with Cream Gravy
*Note: If you prefer, you may substitute thin sliced rib-eye steaks, sirloin steaks, or chopped steaks for the tougher top-round steak.
Prepare the Meat Seasoning by combining all ingredients together and mixing until well blended. Place mixture in a tightly sealed glass or plastic container, and store in a dark place for future use. Shake before each use to remix ingredients. Makes about 1 1/3 cups seasoning.
For the Steaks: Have your butcher twice-tenderize the steak if possible. Cut the steak into equal portions and, if needed, lightly pound steaks with a meat mallet until they are about 1/4- to 1/3-inch thick, set aside to come to room temperature.
Adjust an oven rack to the middle position, set a wire rack over a rimmed baking sheet, and place the sheet on the oven rack; heat the oven to 200 degrees F. Line a large plate with a double layer of paper towels. Heat 1 inch of oil in a deep 11- to 12-inch diameter cast-iron skillet or Dutch oven, over medium-high heat, to 375 degrees F (oil should pop loudly when a drop of egg mixture is dropped in).
Combine flour and meat seasoning in a large shallow dish. In a second large shallow dish, beat the eggs, baking powder, and baking soda; stir in the buttermilk (the mixture will bubble and foam).
Pat the steaks dry with paper towels and lightly sprinkle each side with meat seasoning to taste. Working with three steaks at a time, dip each steak into the egg mixture then dredge in the flour mixture. Shake off any excess flour, and dip again in the egg mixture. Using a long-handled meat fork or long metal tongs, very gently place the wet steaks into the hot oil (be extremely careful...there will be regular "explosions" of very hot oil as steaks cook). Fry for 3 to 5 minutes or until breading is set and deep golden brown. Gently turn steaks and fry for another 3 minutes (oil temperature will drop to around 335 degrees). Transfer the steaks to the paper-towel-lined plate to drain, then transfer them to the wire rack in the oven. Bring the oil back to 375 degrees and repeat the breading, cooking and draining process (use fresh paper towels) with the three remaining steaks.
For the Pan Drippings Cream Gravy: After the chicken fried steaks are removed from the pan, pour off the oil through a strainer. Leave about 1/3 to 1/2 cup of pan drippings in the bottom of the skillet along with as many of the browned bits and cracklings (from the seasoned coating) as possible. Return any browned cracklings from the strainer to the skillet before starting the gravy.
Heat the oil over medium heat until hot. Sprinkle with enough leftover seasoned flour to absorb most of the oil, approximately 1/4 cup. Blend with a wooden spoon or whisk, scraping loose browned bits from the bottom and sides of skillet, until mixture becomes bubbly, smooth and golden brown. Gradually whisk in the milk, stirring constantly and mashing out any lumps, until the gravy begins to boil. Lower heat and whisk mixture continuously until it is smooth and reaches desired consistency (gravy should have a loose consistency--it will thicken as it cools). Check seasoning, add salt and pepper to taste. Add the Worcestershire and Tabasco sauces, whisking until smooth.
Transfer the chicken-fried steaks to individual plates. Spoon a generous amount of gravy over each steak. Serve immediately, placing any remaining gravy in a small bowl. Accompany with mashed potatoes, greens, black-eye peas, and cornbread, or biscuits.
Main Ingredient:
Steak
Cuisine:
American-South
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All-Purpose Flour
Baking Powder
Baking soda
Black pepper
Buttermilk
Canola Oil
Cayenne
Cream
Cumin
Eggs
Garlic
Kosher Salt
Milk
Paprika
Red Onion
Salt
Season
Steak
Tabasco
White Pepper
Worcestershire sauce
Fry
Deep-fry
Milk
Buttermilk
Eggs
Beeg
Steak
Round steak
Flour
Batter
Baking soda
Baking powdr
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I really like a good Chicken-Fried Steak. When I go out to eat, that's typically what I will order if it's on the menu. However, I never make it at home because I remember when my Mom used to make it that I really didn't like it very much. With this recipe, however, I will defintely be fixing chicken-fried steak in the future. It was great. My husband and my 4-year-old both raved about how good it was. My picky son even ate every bite of it. If you haven't tried this recipe yet, I would encourage you to do so! Well worth the effort.
LadyCooks-A-Lot
on Jul 11 2008 11:30PM
Great flavor, defiantly a comfort food. Added sliced mushrooms and white wine to the sauce. Definitely a new favorite.
bubbles22
on Jan 20 2008 3:14AM
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Getting the initial oil temperature to 375 degrees is key to the success of this recipe. An instant-read thermometer with a high upper range is perfect for checking the temperature; a clip-on candy/deep-fry thermometer is also fine. When frying, don't overcrowd the steaks in the skillet. If necessary, fry the steaks in two or more batches. Frying too many steaks at one time will lower oil temperature too much and result in soggy, greasy steaks. Gravy making is a matter of personal preference..! Cream gravy is supposed to be thick, but if you think it's too thick, add more liquid, until you like it. Adjust the gravy seasonings to suit your taste. [I posted this recipe.]
sgrishka
on May 12 2007 11:20PM
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