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![]() Can anything be done with cube steaks other than quick frying? Can they be slow cooked for a soup etc.? Thanks. cal |
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On May 25, 10:15 am, († cal) wrote:
> Can anything be done with cube steaks other than quick frying? Can they > be slow cooked for a soup etc.? > > Thanks. > > cal They're perfect for chicken-fried steak. I really like them quick-fried - served on thick white toast, with lots of Worcestershire sauce. I dunno, it's just a quirk of mine. And really, REALLY good if you have some fresh tomato slices to eat with each bite. N. |
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Nancy2 > wrote: > I really like them quick-fried - served on thick white toast, with > lots of Worcestershire sauce. I dunno, it's just a quirk of mine. > And really, REALLY good if you have some fresh tomato slices to eat > with each bite. > > N. Quick-fried -- describe what you're doing. I've never had much luck with cube steaks and Rob always liked them. Thanks. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller - blahblahblog - Orange Honey Garlic Chicken, 3-29-2007 jamlady.eboard.com http:/http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/amytaylor/ |
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For what it's worth from a newbie here...
Try making 'Hobo Packs' with them. They tend to be a LOT more tender that way. Hobo Packs Cube steak Potatoes, sliced Onions, sliced Carrots, sliced S&P to taste Garlic to taste Any other additional seasoning you might wish to try (Worstershire, steak rub, barbeque rub, etc.) Foil squares for each pack Place some of each item on a square of foil, wrap it up and cook in a 350F (175C) oven for 45 minutes. The key is what you add to it, as I've found without some additional spices, it can be very bland. Enjoy! -Glasswalker- "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article .com>, > Nancy2 > wrote: >> I really like them quick-fried - served on thick white toast, with >> lots of Worcestershire sauce. I dunno, it's just a quirk of mine. >> And really, REALLY good if you have some fresh tomato slices to eat >> with each bite. >> >> N. > > > Quick-fried -- describe what you're doing. I've never had much luck with > cube steaks and Rob always liked them. Thanks. > -- > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ > http://web.mac.com/barbschaller - blahblahblog - Orange Honey > Garlic Chicken, 3-29-2007 > jamlady.eboard.com > http:/http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/amytaylor/ |
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"Glasswalker" > wrote: > For what it's worth from a newbie here... > > Try making 'Hobo Packs' with them. They tend to be a LOT more tender that > way. > > Hobo Packs > Cube steak > Potatoes, sliced > Onions, sliced > Carrots, sliced > S&P to taste > Garlic to taste > Any other additional seasoning you might wish to try (Worstershire, steak > rub, barbeque rub, etc.) > Foil squares for each pack > > Place some of each item on a square of foil, wrap it up and cook in a 350F > (175C) oven for 45 minutes. > > The key is what you add to it, as I've found without some additional spices, > it can be very bland. thanks, I might do that next time Small Child is in house. She might enjoy making her own packet. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller - blahblahblog - Orange Honey Garlic Chicken, 3-29-2007 jamlady.eboard.com http:/http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/amytaylor/ |
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![]() > Can anything be done with cube steaks other than quick frying? Can they > be slow cooked for a soup etc.? > > Thanks. > > cal > I've made the following Alton Brown recipe using cube steaks. Very good! I used Penzeys French thyme (nice stuff). * Exported from MasterCook * Country Style Steak Recipe By :Alton Brown Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Beef Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 2 pounds round steaks -- trimmed of fat 2 teaspoons kosher salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 cup vegetable oil -- or bacon drippings 2 cups chicken broth 1 teaspoon dried thyme Recipe courtesy Alton Brown, 2006 Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Cut the meat with the grain into 1/2-inch thick slices and season on both sides with salt and pepper. Place the flour into a pie pan. Dredge the pieces of meat on both sides in the flour. Tenderize the meat, using a needling device, until each slice is 1/4-inch thick. Dredge in the flour again and set aside. Add enough of the vegetable oil or bacon fat to just cover the bottom of a 4 to 5-quart Dutch oven set over medium-high heat. Once the oil begins to shimmer, add the steaks to the pan, being careful not to overcrowd. Cook until golden brown on both sides, approximately 2 minutes per side. Remove the steaks to a plate and repeat until all of the steaks have been browned. Remove the last steaks from the pot and add the chicken broth and thyme and whisk until the liquid just comes to a boil. Return the steaks to the pot and make sure they are all submerged in the liquid. Cover the pot and place it in the oven on the middle rack. Cook for 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until the meat is tender and falling apart. Source: "Good Eats" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NOTES : I used minute steaks instead of round steak. |
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![]() (no spam)" > wrote in message ... > > > Can anything be done with cube steaks other than quick frying? Can they > > be slow cooked for a soup etc.? > > > > Thanks. > > > > cal > > > > I've made the following Alton Brown recipe using cube steaks. Very good! I > used Penzeys French thyme (nice stuff). > > > * Exported from MasterCook * > > Country Style Steak > > Recipe By :Alton Brown > Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00 > Categories : Beef > > Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method > -------- ------------ -------------------------------- > 2 pounds round steaks -- trimmed of fat > 2 teaspoons kosher salt > 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper > 3/4 cup all-purpose flour > 1/4 cup vegetable oil -- or bacon drippings > 2 cups chicken broth > 1 teaspoon dried thyme > > > > Recipe courtesy Alton Brown, 2006 > > > Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. > > Cut the meat with the grain into 1/2-inch thick slices and season on both > sides with salt and pepper. Place the flour into a pie pan. Dredge the > pieces of meat on both sides in the flour. Tenderize the meat, using a > needling device, until each slice is 1/4-inch thick. Dredge in the flour > again and set aside. > > Add enough of the vegetable oil or bacon fat to just cover the bottom of a 4 > to 5-quart Dutch oven set over medium-high heat. Once the oil begins to > shimmer, add the steaks to the pan, being careful not to overcrowd. Cook > until golden brown on both sides, approximately 2 minutes per side. Remove > the steaks to a plate and repeat until all of the steaks have been browned. > > Remove the last steaks from the pot and add the chicken broth and thyme and > whisk until the liquid just comes to a boil. Return the steaks to the pot > and make sure they are all submerged in the liquid. Cover the pot and place > it in the oven on the middle rack. Cook for 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until the > meat is tender and falling apart. > > Source: > "Good Eats" > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > > > NOTES : I used minute steaks instead of round steak. ============== I suppose you could even do that in the crockpot after browning. > > |
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† cal wrote:
> Can anything be done with cube steaks other than quick frying? Can they > be slow cooked for a soup etc.? > > Thanks. > > cal Grillades (& grits?). Google for a recipe. -bwg Too lazy to look it up for you |
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On 28 May 2007 11:32:23 -0700, -bwg > wrote:
>€* cal wrote: >> Can anything be done with cube steaks other than quick frying? Can they >> be slow cooked for a soup etc.? >> >> Thanks. >> >> cal > >Grillades (& grits?). Google for a recipe. Cube steaks make a reasonable substitute in chicken fried steak. Serve it with mashed potatoes and nice white sausage gravy. |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> cal wrote: > > Can anything be done with cube steaks other than quick frying? Can they > > be slow cooked for a soup etc.? > > No. Unless you want hamburger soup. Make chicken fried steak or > Swiss steak. Why pray tell did you so emphatically reply "No.", and then go on to suggest exactly what the OP asked... don't you know what "etc." means???? Cube steak is merely a tough cut of beef that's been mechanically tenderized... aside from the customary uses it can be cooked in every way that beef is cooked and as with any other cut there is no law preventing cube steak from being sliced, diced or ground. Sheldon |
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