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One of my favorite meals growing up was Mom's Chicken Fried Steak. She takes a lot of pride in cooking for the family and always makes a feast for dinner. I can almost hear the steaks sizzling in the pan and the smell of garlic and fried beef.If those sounds and smells met us at the door when we got home, we knew a fantastic meal was coming soon. Mom would serve this country meal with Homestyle Mashed Potatoes, corn on the cob, fresh green salad and homemade yeast rolls.

There are a few secrets to making chicken fried steak well, first is tenderizing the meat. If you're using round steak, you'll want to hammer it out with a meat tenderizer, which can be a little messy, but makes the steak very tender. Otherwise, you can skip this step if you buy pre-tenderized cube steaks.

Next, you'll need to season the meat very well on both sides. I always keep my “kitchen salt” on hand and use it as my main season salt with most all of my dishes. You can find my Kitchen Salt recipe here.

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In addition to seasoning the meat, it's important to also season the flour so that you have layers of good flavor.

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Setting up your breading station ahead of time while keep things moving smoothly. Start by dipping the seasoned meat into the flour, then into the egg wash, then back into the flour to make a good breading that will create a crispy crust during frying.

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Another important tip is to place the breaded meat onto a sheet pan, cover and place back in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before frying. This will firmly adhere the breading onto the meat and help keep it from falling of when frying.

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You want to use a heavy skillet, like an iron skillet for even frying. I like to fry in shortening or lard. It makes a crispier crust and holds up better to hot heat.

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Cook just until golden brown on each side. Cooking over medium-high heat, along with a heavy bottomed skillet will help prevent hot spots or darker, sometimes burned spots on the steak.

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Anothervery important tip is to place a cooling rack on a baking sheet and place the pan-fried steaks onto the rack before going into the oven. This will keep the bottoms from getting soggy while cooking the remaining steaks, and while finishing them off in the oven.

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Once you're finished frying everything, you'll have a lot of browned bits left in the pan. Don't get rid of this! This stuff is what helps make the cream gravy so great. Pour off all but 4 tablespoons of the grease and drippings.

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Making gravy is really easy, so don't be too intimidated by it. Add the flour to the grease and stir over medium-high heat.

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Cook the flour mixture, stirring constantly for about 1 minute or until light golden brown. The mixture may seem crumbly, but it will smooth out as you whisk in the milk and cream.

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Once the gravy comes together and begins to simmer, continue whisking and cooking for about 3 minutes and the gravy will tighten up and thicken. Season with salt and a generous amount of black pepper, to taste and keep warm until ready to serve.

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I hope you enjoy!

For an extra special Southern meal, try serving with these fantastic sides:Homestyle Mashed Potatoes, Cream Corn,Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Crisp Bacon!

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Chicken Fried Steak

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Servings: 8 servings

Author: Jennifer Locklin

Ingredients

  • 2-3 pounds round or cube steak cut into 8 pieces
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 3 cups flour
  • 1 cup milk
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • Kitchen Salt or seasoned salt
  • black pepper
  • 4 cups vegetable oil shortening or lard, for frying

Instructions

  • In a shallow bowl or pie plate, whisk together eggs, milk, ½ teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon pepper until well blended.

  • Place flour in a separate shallow bowl or pie plate and whisk in ½ teaspoon Kitchen Salt and ½ teaspoon black pepper.

  • Pound meat with meat mallet to ¼-inch thickness (if using round steak).

  • Combine 2 cloves garlic, 1 teaspoon kitchen salt and ½ teaspoon black pepper.

  • Divide garlic mixture evenly between cuts of meat and rub seasoning mixture into the meat.

  • Dredge in flour, shaking off excess, then dip into egg mixture, then again into flour, coating well. Continue breading all meat.

  • Place on a baking sheet in a single layer, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes prior to frying.

  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees.

  • Heat oil or shortening in a large skillet over medium-high to 350 degrees.

  • Add 2 or 3 pieces of meat (do not over crowd), and fry for 3 to 4 minutes on each side or until golden brown.

  • Place a cooling rack inside a rimmed baking sheet, then place fried steaks onto the racks and set in a preheated oven and continue to cook for about 20 minutes.

  • Serve warm with cream gravy.

Cream Gravy

Author: Jennifer Locklin

Serves: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons pan drippings
  • 4 tablespoons flour
  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • salt, to taste
  • black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Over medium-high heat, add the flour to the pan drippings and cook, stirring constantly, for about 1 minute.
  2. Add the milk in a thin stream, whisking constantly.
  3. Whisk in the cream, whisking and bring to a simmer, whisking constantly.
  4. Lower heat and simmer for about 3 minutes, whisking constantly.
  5. Season to taste with salt and a generous amount of pepper.
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About Jennifer

I’m Jennifer Locklin, author and owner of Jennifer Cooks. I am a trained chef and passionate about good food, cooking for family and friends, and creating recipes that form lasting memories from one generation to the next. I hope you find inspiration for cooking and creating here!

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FAQs

What kind of meat is chicken-fried steak made of? ›

Chicken-fried steak is just a cut of steak (usually tenderized cube or round steak) that's coated in seasoned breading, and then panfried or deep-fried, depending on where you get it. Since it's breaded and fried like fried chicken, early cooks dubbed the dish chicken-fried steak, and the name clearly stuck.

Why do they call it chicken-fried steak? ›

Chicken Fried Steak gets its name from the breading used on the outside of the steak before it's fried in the same manner as traditional fried chicken — but instead of chicken, a tenderized piece of beef steak is used instead.

What is the difference between chicken fried and country-fried steak? ›

What is the Difference Between Country-Fried & Chicken-Fried Steak? The main difference between country-fried steak and chicken-fried steak is the gravy. Country-fried steak is slathered in brown gravy, whereas chicken-fried steak uses a white, peppery gravy.

Is chicken-fried steak the same as schnitzel? ›

Chicken fried steak, also called country fried steak, is nearly identical to schnitzel. It is a breaded and deep fried beef steak. The beef is generally a shoulder or a round cut, rather than an expensive loin or rib steak.

Why does my breading fall off my chicken-fried steak? ›

Coat each generously in flour right before you fry. If you let them sit too long, the marinade can seep through the flour and cause it to get moist, which creates a soggy breading that can fall off.

Why is there no chicken in chicken-fried steak? ›

As for the origin of the name, it is generally agreed that the term is referencing the style of cooking. A “chicken fried steak” is prepared similarly to traditional fried chicken. That is, you season flour, prep the meat with egg before battering it, and fry it in oil.

Is chicken-fried steak unhealthy? ›

Chicken fried steak is high in calories, fat, and sodium, which can contribute to weight gain and high blood pressure. Moreover, the added gravy can further increase the calorie and fat content of the dish, making it a less than ideal choice for those trying to maintain a healthy diet.

What state is known for chicken-fried steak? ›

Lamesa, the seat of Dawson County on the Texas South Plains, claims to be the birthplace of chicken-fried steak, and hosts an annual celebration accordingly.

Is chicken-fried steak a southern thing? ›

The popular belief is that the concept of breaded and fried meat was brought to the Southern region, in particular the Southwest, in the mid-1800s by German immigrants who were accustomed to wiener schnitzel, a thin cut of veal dipped in whipped eggs and breadcrumbs and then pan fried.

Why isn't my chicken fried steak crispy? ›

Use hot oil.

If your oil isn't hot enough before you add the steaks, the breading can fall off of the steaks because the eggs (the “glue”) don't cook instantly. It can also cause oily, gummy chicken fried steak because the breading soaks up the oil instead of becoming crispy upon contact.

Does KFC have chicken fried steak every day? ›

Enjoy Chicken Fried Steak Special Every Wednesday at KFC.

What cut of meat is cube steak? ›

Cube steak is a cut of Top Round or Top Sirloin that's been tenderized, (pounded with a textured mallet), which leaves small indentations on the meat. This helps break down the muscle fibers, which makes it less tough and more tender.

What cut of meat is chicken-fried steak made from? ›

Chicken fried steak is made most often with cube steak, or steak that has already been tenderized, or a cheap cut like round steak. It was originally created to make a cheap cut of meat taste better. No matter which cut you use, you have to pound it thin with a meat mallet.

What is chicken-fried steak meat called? ›

People typically use the less expensive, less desirable cuts, such as cube steak, chuck, round steak, and occasionally flank steak. We use cube steak. After being pounded thin, the meat is dipped in egg and breaded and deep fried like fried chicken – or some would say “chicken fried”.

Is milanesa the same as chicken-fried steak? ›

One primary difference lies in the type of steak cuts used. Chicken fried steak, a Texas staple, usually employs cube steak — a tenderized top sirloin or top round that's been flattened to resemble cubes. In contrast, traditional Italian steak milanesa initially used beef tenderloin.

What cut of meat is chicken steak? ›

The beef top blade steak (also known as the chicken steak) comes from the chuck section of a steer or heifer.

Is chicken-fried steak healthy? ›

Chicken fried steak is high in calories, fat, and sodium, which can contribute to weight gain and high blood pressure. Moreover, the added gravy can further increase the calorie and fat content of the dish, making it a less than ideal choice for those trying to maintain a healthy diet.

Does KFC make chicken-fried steak? ›

KFC is running a new Tuesday special at participating locations across the country with a Chicken Fried Steak Meal, and it's only $4.99. The Country Fried Steak Meal has of course country-fried steak, gravy, mashed potatoes, a biscuit, and coleslaw.

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