Recipe: Tasty Cubed Steak & Gravy
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Cubed Steak & Gravy. Cube Steak is as tender as can be and irresistible when smothered in a quick gravy made from onion soup mix—easy, simple, and hearty. Cube steak, sometimes labeled as cubed steak or minute steak, is an inexpensive, flavorful cut of beef that's pre-tenderized. It's taken from the top or bottom round — a tough portion near.
Heat the oil in a large skillet with lid over medium-high heat.
I have made this for years with many changes along the way and here is what I have for now.
Cube steak or cubed steak is a type of beef cut that is known to be a tough piece of meat that is tenderized.
You can cook Cubed Steak & Gravy using 11 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Cubed Steak & Gravy
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It’s 1 Lb of Cubed Steak.
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You need 1 cup of Flour Seasoned with Salt, Pepper, Cumin, Paprika (about one teaspoon of each).
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Prepare 4 oz of Chopped Mushrooms.
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Prepare 1 of Small Yellow Onion Diced.
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Prepare 2 Cloves of Garlic minced.
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You need 2 Cups of Unsalted Beef Broth.
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It’s of Oil For Frying Steaks.
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You need 1 Tsp of Freshly chopped Thyme Leaves.
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Prepare 2 Tbsp of Butter.
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It’s 1 Tbsp of Flour.
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You need of Chives or Parsley to Garnish.
Usually it is either top round or top sirloin when purchased.
It is then flattened by pounding and tenderized before cooking.
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I have been looking for a good cube steak recipe and my family loves this one.
Cubed Steak & Gravy step by step
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Prep all your ingredients. Salt and pepper your steaks on both sides and then dredge in the seasoned flour (I didnt measure my seasoning. Actually taste the flour and adjust to your taste preference.).
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Let your steaks sit in the flour while you heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Once pan is hot add your oil. You want enough oil to cover the pan by about half an inch. When oil just starts to ripple slowly add your steaks. Do them in batches like I did if you need to. Dont over crowd your pan. I fried up 2 at a time. Brown them on both sides and set on paper towels..
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Drain excess oil from pan but leave the brown bits from frying. This will add extra flavor to the gravy. Turn heat to medium low and return pan to stove. Add your onions and butter to the pan and cook down until soft and golden. Scrape the brown bits from pan as the onions cook down..
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Once the onions are soft and golden add the garlic and mushrooms. Stir and cook for just a minute. Add the tablespoon of flour and cook into the onions for just a few seconds. Slowly mix in your beef stock. You want to make sure the flour doesnt clump. It helps if your stock is at least room temp but it is even better if it's hot. Stir in the fresh thyme. Taste to see if you need to add any salt or pepper..
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Bring to a simmer and then add the steak to the gravy. Making sure to coat them well..
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Cover and reduce heat to low. Let simmer for about an hour. stir the gravy and flip the steaks about every 15 minutes. If the gravy seems to thick you can add a little more liquid or if it seems to thin let it cook uncovered for a while. The longer you let the steaks simmer in the gravy the more tender theyll become..
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I served mine over rice and a side of cooked greens (kale in this case,) and garnished with chopped chives..
Also works well with cubed pork.
Lately I have been cutting the meat into strips, which my family loves and is great for kids.
I floured too much and threw the extra into the freezer.
Cube steak already comes "tenderized," but using the right cooking method is the best way to keep cube steak tender and juicy.
Lock in those juices by pan-searing, braising, or sauteing for the best results!