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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Swiss Steak


My mother made this recipe for me a few times. She got the original recipe from her mother-in-law Lucy. Lucy was an amazing cook and I hope to one day make Macaroni and cheese just like hers. What I love about this recipe is that it is easy and it slow cooks for hours. You put it in the oven and forget it. It's wonderful for a cold winter day. I like it over mashed potatoes but you could do it over egg noodles and rice. It makes lots of gravy. Try it and let me know what you think. 

One of the things that drives me crazy about recipes is the cuts of beef are very different in different states. I went to the store and asked for round steak. I saw a package of round steak London broil. I asked a guy if that was the same thing. He looked at me like I was crazy. Luckily I was right. I worried the whole time. It was a tender as a young maiden's heart. That is a quote from my mom. 

Ingredients

2 lbs round steak (London broil) 
1 14 ounce can stewed tomatoes
1/2  onion sliced
1 package of brown gravy mix
1/2 cup of water
2 carrots
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper. 

Directions

Pre heat oven to 225 degrees. Prepare gravy mix according to package. It is important you do this and not just add the gravy mix to pot. Tenderize the meat. I don't own a tenderizer mallet so I stabbed it with a fork all over on both sides and banged it a couple of times with my large ladle. It seemed to have worked just as well. 

In a large skillet heat oil. Salt and pepper both sides of the meat. I cut the steak into 3 pieces so I was easier to work with. flour the meat and brown in the pan once it is piping hot. Brown both sides. Add onion and cook for 1 to 2 minutes. Add stewed tomatoes, gravy and 1/2 cup of water. Add a bit more salt and pepper and couple handfuls of baby carrots. 

Cover and bake for 2-3 hours.



14 comments:

  1. Ohhhhh, yum yum.
    Looks delicious.
    Happy 2014, doll!

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  2. Ohh yummy! Don't think I have ever had swiss steak before, sounds delicious :)

    Happy Blogging!
    Happy Valley Chow

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  3. Making this for the second time! I did add the stewed tomatoes and I hoping the acidity will help with the meat. Very tasty!!

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    1. The tomatoes did the trick. The meat was so tender and delicious. Thanks for the recipe

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  4. Oh, that looks so delicious! I'm guessing this works well as a crock pot recipe? I'm definitely going to give it a try this weekend. Thanks Andrea.

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  5. What flavor of gravy mix do you use?

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    1. Mc Cormick but you can use any brand. Its just important you follow the instructions on the packet before adding it.

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  6. I just came across this on Pinterest because my husband wants me to make Swiss Steak for the first time. Do you use a brown gravy mix? Or is there a Swiss Steak gravy mix?

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    1. I'm glad you found my recipe. You and your husband will be very pleased. Yes I use brown gravy. Let me know how it turns out.

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    2. I just added it to the recipe. Thanks for letting me know about the confusion.

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  7. My friends dad told me that his mom used to make this for him, and i surprised him with this recipe one sunday. He was so pleased and couldn't remember the last time he had swiss steak. I have made it several times since, only adding garlic balls

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  8. Is 225 Fahrenheit correct? That's seems really low..

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    1. yes 225 Fahrenheit. It is low but I cook for awhile. I now cook in crockpot and like it even better.

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