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Southern Chicken Fried Steak
SUBMITTED BY:
GRANDMAGINNY
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GodivaGirl
"My husband's favorite Chicken Fried Steak. Will have a very crunchy coating, and is very delicious."
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
20 Min
READY IN
30 Min
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2 cups all-purpose flour
salt-free herb seasoning to taste
salt and ground black pepper to taste
2 eggs, beaten
2 pounds veal cutlets
1/4 cup oil for frying
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DIRECTIONS
In a shallow bowl, combine flour, herb seasoning, salt and pepper. In another bowl, place the beaten eggs. Coat each veal cutlet with the flour mixture, then dip into egg, then back into the flour mixture.
Heat oil in a large heavy skillet over medium-high heat. Place veal cutlets into hot oil, and cook until browned, about 10 minutes on each side.
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We have determined the nutritional value of oil for frying based on a retention value of 10% after cooking. The exact amount may vary depending on cook time and temperature, ingredient density, and the specific type of oil used.
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Reviewed on May 8, 2006 by
Tara
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May 8, 2006
I used cubed steak rather then veal. I also used a electric skillet so I could control the temp better. I set it to 350 and didn't put the steaks in till it was at that temp. I cooked them about 10 mins on each side. I didn't have any problems with the coating falling off. Served with mashed potatoes and a veg...
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Reviewed on Aug. 1, 2004 by
LINDA MCLEAN
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LINDA MCLEAN
Aug. 1, 2004
Virginia, this is a wonderful recipe for sure. My daughter, her boyfriend and his parents were headed back from Six Flags last night and while on the phone I asked my daughter what "Arnie" wanted for dinner Sunday night. He proclaimed "Chicken Fried Steak"! I've made it before, but wanted to find a different recipe and I'm so glad I did. It was a huge hit, for he's the pickiest twenty year old I've ever met. In my flour mixture I used garlic and onion powders, paprika, salt and pepper and a bit of cayenne. If it wasn't for the fact that he also requested fetticini alfredo (low fat dinner right?) I would have used some of the drippings to make a gravy. After coating the cube steaks I used for this dish, I let it sit for about ten minutes and had no problem with the breading falling off while frying. Thanks again Virginia for a great recipe!!
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Virginia, this is a wonderful recipe for sure. My daughter, her boyfriend and his parents were...
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Reviewed on Jul. 1, 2003 by pikkivikki
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pikkivikki
Jul. 1, 2003
This was good. My husband loved it. I used cubed steaks instead and added a lil onion powder and garlic powder to the flour. I made sure my oil was hot before placing steak into it that way the coating stays put and doesn't come off. I'll be making this again in the future.
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This was good. My husband loved it. I used cubed steaks instead and added a lil onion powder...
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Reviewed on Sep. 20, 2007 by
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Miketheday
Sep. 20, 2007
I've tried several Chicken Fried Steak recipes and this is a good one! Don't forget to double dip in your eggs and flour. I added some garlic powder and a pinch of cayenne pepper to the flour for a little pow. Mashed potatos and gravy are a must with this (and corn for us). Tonight I used a can of cream of mushroom soup for my quickie gravy. Cooked in one of my trusty cast iron skillets made this a lip smacker with no leftovers. Thank you!
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I've tried several Chicken Fried Steak recipes and this is a good one! Don't forget to double...
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Reviewed on Feb. 1, 2006 by Frank M.
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Frank M.
Feb. 1, 2006
This is not traditional southern chicken fried steak--it's more like wiener schnizel and would be good with fresh lemon juice squeezed on after cooking. Traditional chicken fried steak uses top round or bottom round steak, sometimes cube steaks, and is always served with cream gravy, mashed potatoes or rice, and turnip greens (I prefer fresh spinach cooked). Some people used a combination of beef broth and milk in the cream gravy, but the traditional cream gravy uses only milk and is well peppered and salted.
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This is not traditional southern chicken fried steak--it's more like wiener schnizel and would...
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Reviewed on Dec. 29, 2007 by
GodivaGirl
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GodivaGirl
Dec. 29, 2007
Made this tonight for dinner, and my husband LOVED it! I also made poor man's gravy and mashed potatoes to go with the steak. Nice comfort food for the winter months!
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Made this tonight for dinner, and my husband LOVED it! I also made poor man's gravy and...
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Reviewed on May 25, 2006 by
KEATTA
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KEATTA
May 25, 2006
WOW! This was very good.
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WOW! This was very good.
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Reviewed on May 5, 2008 by
KychynWych
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KychynWych
May 5, 2008
This was a good base-recipe, but it wouldn't have come out half so well if I hadn't made it with a lot of changes. I scaled the recipe down to two servings and mixed 2 teaspoons of garlic powder, a teaspoon of onion powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and a dash each of paprika and cayenne pepper into the flour before breading. Instead of frying in oil, I liberally coated the pan with olive oil cooking spray, and I used steak instead of veal. I cooked each steak for four minutes on each side, and that was perfect. My husband was *thrilled.* The only problem was that I forgot that I wouldn't be able to make gravy without the oil, and the steaks would have been best with a gravy of some sort.
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This was a good base-recipe, but it wouldn't have come out half so well if I hadn't made it...
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Reviewed on Nov. 5, 2007 by
Lola
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Lola
Nov. 5, 2007
This was fabulous! I made it for my husband & my father (who doesn't get to eat southern cooking very often). Bith of them raved about it. I paired it with mashed potatoes & fried ocra.
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This was fabulous! I made it for my husband & my father (who doesn't get to eat southern...
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