New recipe
Watching food network today, I saw Rachael Ray make fried chicken in one episode, then burgers with caramelized onions in the next episode. Since I needed this inspiration for dinner tonight, so I changed up chicken for beef, and kept the onions. Here's what I came up with:
I had some kind of cheap slab of beef in the freezer that I usually slow cook (top round, or bottom round, or something). I defrosted it in the microwave, then cut it in 4 equal pieces (about the size of a pork chop), butterflied them, and beat them with the pointy side of a meat mallot. It made a lot of noise and was really fun. :-) (I'm actually glad I didn't have cubed steak and had to make my own instead.)
Then I sprinkled steak seasoning on both sides of the meat.
Then they got a trip to the:
* flour, then
* egg, then
* panko bread crumbs.
I cooked them in a little extra virgin olive oil and a teeny bit of butter, then transferred them to the oven (on a cooling rack over a cookie sheet so the breading would stay crunchy).
I served those topped with caramelized onions and a side of mashed potatoes. Meat and potatoes: Michael was happy. :-)
File that one away for later!
I had some kind of cheap slab of beef in the freezer that I usually slow cook (top round, or bottom round, or something). I defrosted it in the microwave, then cut it in 4 equal pieces (about the size of a pork chop), butterflied them, and beat them with the pointy side of a meat mallot. It made a lot of noise and was really fun. :-) (I'm actually glad I didn't have cubed steak and had to make my own instead.)
Then I sprinkled steak seasoning on both sides of the meat.
Then they got a trip to the:
* flour, then
* egg, then
* panko bread crumbs.
I cooked them in a little extra virgin olive oil and a teeny bit of butter, then transferred them to the oven (on a cooling rack over a cookie sheet so the breading would stay crunchy).
I served those topped with caramelized onions and a side of mashed potatoes. Meat and potatoes: Michael was happy. :-)
File that one away for later!
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