Salisbury steaks in Mushroom Gravy

Salisbury steaks in Mushroom Gravy

Salisbury steak gets its name from Doctor James Henry Salisbury who served this to the soldiers in the Civil War. It is actually not a steak but is basically seasoned meat patties formed into the shape of steaks. It It is economical, packs a flavor punch and an easy 30 minute meal that never disappoints!

Ingredients

For the steaks

1 packet of Genuine Angus Beef Patties
1/3 cup of breadcrumbs
1 egg
1 minced garlic glove

For the Gravy

2 tbsp of olive oil
2 tbsp of flour
1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 cup of sliced mushroom
1 brown onion, sliced
2 cups of beef stock

Steps

Mix all the ingredients for the steaks until well combined. Form into 4 round patties, each about 2cm thick.

Brown the patties in a skillet, about 1 minute each side (it should still be raw inside). Remove from the skillet and place on a plate for later.

Add the mushroom and onion in the skillet, cook until soften, then add in the flour and mix well. Add a bit more oil if needed.

Pour the stock and the Worcestershire sauce in, stir until no lump to be seen. Then, add the steaks and simmer until gravy is thickened to your desired consistency.

Serve with mashed potato, roasted vegetables or over the rice!

Tips

Browning the steaks to then finishing them in the gravy creates a more flavorful taste to the dish.

Butter can be used for a more fragrant buttery smell.

Happy Trying!

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