How to Make Country Fried Steak and Milk Gravy
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Watch how to make chicken-fried steak with creamy gravy. This Southern staple is quick-and-easy. The gravy is a simple milk-based white gravy you make with your dredging flour. See how it’s done! Spoon the delicious gravy over the steak and mashed potatoes.
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Is there a substitute for egg? Do you have to dip it twice.
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Thanks for posting going to try this tonite
What this is some good looking dinner.lol…guilty aa charged.
I agree with some earlier – this is Chicken Fried Steak… And a damn good looking one for sure. I like to fry mine like this as well with just a little bit of oil/lard. I am not a fan of totally submerging it in a pool of fat.
It worked thanks!!!
Hate to be a stickler, but this is chicken fried steak. Country fried steak is served submerged in brown gravy, slow-cooked. Chicken fried steak is crispy with milk-pepper gravy.
sources: Life long South Carolinian
I just wanted to know how the breading was done. But, one thing i noticed; you shouldn't put the salt on meat until it is ready to cook. Salt naturally draws water content out of meat. This is good but, you don't want it too dried out. I always leave my red meats out til room temperature then add salt to it right before I cook or bread it. Also you should never add pepper to meat at all while it is cooking. Why you might say? Well, pepper burns while it is cooking, so pepper could leave a bitter taste to your red meats if it is done this way. Always add pepper after it is done and on your plate ready to eat.
Thanks I like the video recipe definitely going to try it looks very good. I'll let you know how it came out.
What about olive oil? Would that work as well, you think? Trying my best to eat healthier (as healthy as possible, anyways).
You're welcome. Thanks for your feedback 🙂
thanks really liked it.
Thank you for your question. You can use butter or vegetable oil instead of lard in this recipe. Enjoy!
Would I be able to use vegetable oil? im just confused because would oil be a decent replacement when making gravy instead of lard?
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Yes butter is fine.
you can use any type of fat, but each type of fat imparts it's own flavor to the finished gravy. I like using bacon or sausage fat. Vegetable oil is pretty flavor neutral, so if you use Vegetable oil, the spices you add become that much more important. Besides salt and pepper, I like to add a little onion powder. Experiment! That's the beauty of cooking.
No you can use oil.
can i use butter instead of lard?