January 10, 2011
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Beatin' mah meat - with pictures
C'mon now.
It's Buddly Crocker.
You should know by now, it's all about the food!
It was a nasty winter day here in NE Kentucky. Highs in the teens, overcast with blustery winds, perfect day for a little comfort food for dinner. On our weekly Walmart walkabout I spied a nice package of chuck steak pieces and instantly thought of .......
Country Fried Steak!
Let me show you my meat, and my meat beater.
Place the meat between two layers of plastic wrap to keep splattering to a minimum and let the meat expand in size as you whack it.
You can really work out some frustrations here folks. Just don't get too carried away, we still have to bread it. We're not trying to make hamburger!
After ten minutes of pounding and whacking with your tool, the meat should look something like this.
You'll need one cup of milk and one cup of seasoned flour. We use Kentucky Kernel, but if you don't have access to that you can use one cup all purpose flour and salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika.
Dredge the steaks in the flour, shake off excess, dip in the milk, then dredge in the flour again. Fry in 1/4 inch hot oil in a large skillet over medium heat til well browned on both sides.
When done, place on a paper toweled platter to drain. Slide into a warm oven to hold while you make the gravy.
To the pan drippings, add 1/4 cup flour, salt and pepper to taste. Stir with a whisk til you have a nice medium brown roux.
Add two cups milk, stirring constantly til it comes to a boil and thickens.
To serve, sprinkle steaks with thinly sliced scallions and drizzle with milk gravy.
We went with buttered mashed potatos, baby lima beans, and a buttered and toasted whole grain bollio to round it out.
Comfort food at it's finest!
Perfect way to end a cold dreary day.
Belly's full, it's beer thirty, and it's nice and warm in the house. I'm gonna enjoy it while I can. It's back to the grind tomorrow, and I'm not looking forward to it.
*footnote*
It was a little hard to post today. I feel no humor in the world. Been watching the coverage of the tragedy in Tucson all weekend and my heart, tho heavy, goes out to all the family's involved in this senseless act.
Sometimes the acts of man make me ashamed to be a human being.
Comments (127)
@buddly47 - Ahhhh.....My end of the world is ok......Just trying to live life and be.......happy!
Sometimes the complications of being an adult....stink *grin But would I change it??? HA!
Have a STUPENDOUS weekend B.
@In_My_Own_Little_Corner - I've been seriously thinking about that. I'll let you know.
@TheBigShowAtUD - You and my wife think a lot alike, Matt!
@ZSA_MD - Bollio's are whole grain rolls. We get them at Walmart, like everything else we buy. lol
@Diva_Jyoti_3 - I've been thinking about that, Ali. May post some tomorrow. Anything special you'd like?
@Nameless_woman - Things are fine here, it's your little corner of the world that I'm worried about.
Hey my wonderful friend...that..is quite the meal...I think I gained five punds just LOOKING at it!
I hope all is well with you!
Nice shots
got some superbowl recipes for us?
I am so glad I came here. I love this recipe. Will make it this weekend. What is bollio?
Thank you for stopping by my page and leaving the comment. I hope your weather is much better than ours.
Best regards.
looks delicious. i probably won't learn to make it, though, if i can always find someone else who does.
wow. i never had homemade CFS, but this is making me want to try!
@buddly47 - Yes, I will definitely make it back to KY eventually. That's where my family lives. Not sure how long I'll stay or if I'll live there again or what. No plans, lol.
So when can we expect a cookbook featuring all of your finest recipes?!
thanks for the tip on using the plastic wrap to keep the mess to a minimum. that meal looks SO good, too!
Ha! I love the title of today's post! It made me laugh! As for food, I am heading to your house as I write this. That meal looks W O N D E R F U L! I hope you don't mind uninvited guests, but Fizzy and I have no problem intruding on a meal like that! Hope it was as good as it looked!
Looks scrump-deli-ishus.
RYC : You drove a "Triumph ? , 40 years ago . It was a motobike that made me dream . Beside was it a bike or a legend ? . Karen should be enchanted !
In friendship
Michel
@MelFamy - "meals-to-be" was a wise substitute for "meat" in that sentence
the limas look yummy, says the veggie.
LOL!!! Now that you've made me hungry!!! Sure looks good Harold! Thanks for stopping by
Have a great week and do come back!!!
@do_it_on_a_beach - It is good stuff, man!
@murisopsis - Most folks try to make white milk gravy with CFS and they don't brown the flour, hence the raw flour taste. I do it a little different because I hate that taste too.
@aaronmcnees - You're welcome. It is easy breezy!
@fivepts - Thanks, Keith!
@Babyboomerjill - No matter what you call it, it's delicious!
@flatpick46 - Thanks, Randy. Beat away!
@HisKeiki - Thanks, Dana!
@MelFamy - I believe every word of that, my friend!
@fauquet - You are much too kind, my friend! Thanks, Michel.
@adamswomanlost - Awwww. No thanks needed, I'm just glad you came back to Xanga.
I just wanted to stop by to say thank you to you. Your comments on my posts always make me smile. You are a gem. Thank you for being a friend. HUGS
Man ... I would love to be eating some of that ...
This looks simple to do at first sight but the hand of an artist is needed to reach such a perfection . I wonder is you couldn't be a cook at "la Tour d ' argent" ,at the "Fouquet's"or at the " l ' hotel Meurice" in Paris ?
Bravo
Michel
Because I am too cheap to buy a pounder, I use my fists to tenderize my meals-to-be, all the while humming the 'Rocky' theme.
i agree on your last statement.
and hahaha, the title... oh man.
It's posts like this that make me glad to be human being! Outstanding! I wanna go beat my meat now...and I still have plenty of venison left from the big hunt!
in Texas we call that chicken fried steak and gravy
yes, I wish someone had shot the fellow or he shot himself and I'm not a violent person but the tragedy in Tuscon was terrible
Hmm. I've never been a fan of the country fried steak - mostly because the gravy was always too salty and it tastes like raw flour to me. Maybe I just didn't have the good stuff... The tragedy of this shooting is going to linger for a long while.
Makes me hungry just looking at it!
mmm. those look good. thanks for the gravy recipe, that's the part i always mess up on.
@pinkmojomama - Hahaha! I'm sure you'll have no problem working it off! Thank you!
@TheFifthHero - Ha, small world! Oh wait, you're in Ireland, maybe it's not? lol Any plans on coming back to Ky?
@haloed - Everybody's welcome at Buddly's!
I think I just gained 5 lbs reading this. Beatiful meal...YUM!!
Woo, you're from Kentucky? Me too! I live in the United Kingdom right now - Northern Ireland - but I'm from Western Kentucky.
OMFG looks amazing... feed me!!!
@buddly47 - LOL, well she knows you best! Buahahaha!
@buddly47 - throw it to me, please . LOL
@WildWomanOfTheWest - Not sure if it's a southern thang Tamy, but it may well be. I do live in Kentucky, after all. Easy enuff to make your own tho.
I've never in my life heard of seasoned flour~ where have I been? Is this more of a southern thing? My youngest son could live on chicken fried steaks and mashed potatoes.
*heartbreaking*
@Still_groovy - LOL! Actually got the idea for the title from Karen. She walked into the kitchen and asked if I was taking pictures of me beating my meat. Cracked me up!
@fabolousclown - I got leftovers.
@srheam - Haha, thank you!
I'm extremely hungry right now
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OMG, I think we all needed a laugh, and your post title sure provided that, Buddly! I cracked up at that! What a catchy headline! As always, I wish I could eat all that and remain Buddly thin, but it's still fun to drool and wish! Sure looks yummy!
Kathi
YUM!! Looks delicious!!
@TheMarriedFreshman - LOL! That was your first thought? Believe it or not, the plastic wrap stays totally intact, no matter how hard you whack it!
@fortheloveofblogging - It was delicious. I'll be bringing leftovers to work tomorrow. Yum!
@musicmom60 - I'm pretty sure it's flour, salt and pepper, paprika, and a sprinkle of garlic powder.
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