Easy Crockpot Salisbury Steak Using Cubed Steak
Recipe: #12396
April 08, 2014
Categories: Steak Sirloin Steak, Onions, Sunday Dinner, Beef Dinner, more
"I wanted to make Salisbury steak, but I wanted the steaks to be soft and tender and not chewy. This method worked liked a charm! I know you will love this recipe! It tastes so much better than the commonly used ground beef. PS - Please post a review."
Ingredients
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Nutritional
- Serving Size: 1 (231.7 g)
- Calories 212.7
- Total Fat - 14 g
- Saturated Fat - 5.1 g
- Cholesterol - 33.7 mg
- Sodium - 664.5 mg
- Total Carbohydrate - 12.6 g
- Dietary Fiber - 1.1 g
- Sugars - 1.7 g
- Protein - 9.5 g
- Calcium - 30.3 mg
- Iron - 1.1 mg
- Vitamin C - 3.3 mg
- Thiamin - 0.2 mg
Step by Step Method
Step 1
Start to heat a large skillet on medium heat with canola oil.
Step 2
Use a large resealable bag and add flour, salt and pepper. Mix well.
Step 3
Add the steaks to the bag and shake well, making sure to coat each piece evenly.
Step 4
In the skillet, cook steaks in the oil until browned on each side. Transfer to a 3-5 qt. crock pot. Add the onion, worcestershire sauce and the beef broth. Cover and cook on high for 4 hours or until meat is tender. You can also cook on low for 8 hours. (For best results, do not lift the cover.)
Step 5
When your meat is tender, remove steaks and onions to a large platter. Pour leftover broth into a glass mug or measuring cup for the gravy.
Step 6
Heat a skillet and add the butter, when the butter has melted, add the flour and stir to combine. Let it cook for at least a minute to cook the flour. Add the leftover beef broth and water stirring constantly until combined, when it simmers, lower heat and continue simmering until it thickens. Once it thickens, add the beef and onions to the skillet and let it warm the meat back up.
Step 7
Serve with mashed potatoes or noodles or however you would love to eat this meal. Delicious!
Tips
- Slow Cooker- However if you don't have one, you could simply fry up the steaks, add to a dutch oven with the beef broth onion and worcestershire sauce, and bake in your oven on 250 degrees for 3-4 hours or until tender.
Editorial Notes
The ingredient tips, suggestions, variations, facts, questions and answers below are not edits to the original author's recipe. They are not meant to imply any change would improve the recipe. They're offered for convenience, alternative ideas, and points of interest. If you have any comments about them, please post in the Help & Ideas forum.
- When selecting beef steaks, look for ones that are at least 4 ounces each so that they cook evenly.
- When selecting onions, look for one that is large enough to thinly slice for the recipe.
- Instead of cube steaks, you can use thinly sliced sirloin steak. This substitution will provide a more tender and juicy steak, as sirloin is a leaner cut of meat.
- Instead of beef stock, you can use beef broth. This substitution will provide a more flavorful gravy, as beef broth is more concentrated than stock.
Mushroom Gravy Salisbury Steak Heat a skillet and add the butter, when the butter has melted, add the 1/2 cup of sliced mushrooms and stir to combine. Let it cook for at least a minute to cook the mushrooms. Add the leftover beef broth and water stirring constantly until combined, when it simmers, lower heat and continue simmering until it thickens. Once it thickens, add the beef and onions to the skillet and let it warm the meat back up. Serve with mashed potatoes or noodles or however you would love to eat this meal. Delicious!
Garlic Roasted Potatoes - Roasted potatoes with garlic and herbs are the perfect side dish to this Salisbury steak. The potatoes are crispy on the outside and soft and buttery on the inside. The garlic and herbs add a nice flavor to the potatoes, making them a perfect accompaniment to the Salisbury steak.
Sauteed Green Beans: Sauteed green beans are an excellent side dish to serve with Salisbury steak. They are full of flavor and are a great way to get some extra vegetables in your meal. The green beans are cooked in butter and garlic, giving them a delicious flavor that goes perfectly with the steak. Plus, they are a great source of fiber and vitamins, making them a nutritious addition to this meal.
FAQ
Q: How long should I cook the steaks in the crock pot?
A: Cook the steaks in the crock pot on high for 4 hours or on low for 8 hours. For best results, do not lift the cover.
Q: What is the best temperature to cook steaks in a crock pot?
A: The best temperature to cook steaks in a crock pot is on high. This will ensure that the steaks are cooked thoroughly and evenly.
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Fun facts:
Fun Fact 1: Salisbury steak was invented by American physician Dr. J.H. Salisbury in the late 19th century, and was intended as a low-fat alternative to red meat.
Fun Fact 2: Salisbury steak is one of the few dishes served on the Titanic, and it was popular among the passengers and crew.