CHICKEN FRIED STEAK AND MILK
GRAVY
 
2 cube steaks
3 eggs
2 tbsp. milk
1 c. flour
Salt & pepper as needed
Oil

In small bowl, slightly scramble eggs and milk together. Use second bowl for flour. Dip cube steaks in egg mixture, coating both sides, then dip into flour to coat. This process can be done twice for a thicker coating.

Brown cube steaks in a fry pan with a little oil until golden brown on both sides, about 10 to 15 minutes for each side.

Place cube steaks on broiler pan and bake in a 350 degree oven for 15 minutes. This allows the cube steaks to cook thoroughly. Remove and serve with mashed potatoes and milk gravy. Serves 2.

MILK GRAVY:

2 tbsp. butter
1/8 c. flour
Approx. 2 c. milk (to thicken)
Salt & pepper as needed

Melt butter in fry pan, using drippings from cube steaks. Add flour and stir; mixture will be pasty. Add milk to mixture, stirring constantly. When gravy begins to thicken, reduce heat and stir occasionally. Season to taste. Serve over chicken, pork chops, rice, etc.

recipe reviews
Chicken Fried Steak and Milk Gravy
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 Jessica (Oklahoma) says:
This was wonderful! My kids inhaled it. Thank you! :)
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 Susan (Australia) says:
I am from Australia and I'm confused why this recipe is called Chicken Fried steak. I was expecting chicken in the dish somewhere. It's a lovely recipe though, congratulations!!
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 Rianne (Missouri) says:
Susan, The "Chicken" refers to the steak being breaded the same way you bread fried chicken. It's called Chicken Fried Steak a lot in the South United States. I've also heard it called Country Fried Steak. Whatever you call it, this was a great recipe!!!
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 Sue B. (Arizona) says:
This is very similar to the recipe I have been using for many years. The only difference is I add a splash of worchestershire sauce to the egg mixture. This adds some zip to the meat. This is my husband's favorite entree.

 

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