For this I used a cube steak and cooked it up just like you normally would. I seasoned up the meat with onion and garlic powder and some Applewood rub. I then scrambled up a couple eggs in a bowl with salt and pepper. I made my flour mix with the same seasonings that I used to season the meat. I dipped the steaks first into the egg and then into the flour mix and then repeat. When its gone through the 2 coats of batter, add it to a pan with a thin layer of hot oil. Fry then up til they are golden brown on both sides. Set them on a plate with paper towel to absorb the extra grease. Let them sit for a few while you make the gravy. I try to always have bacon grease around to add into my gravies. Turn your heat to low, depending on how much grease you have add some cornstarch and mix it all in. When it starts to thicken slowly add milk until it is a good consistency. Gravy is all on preference, some like a thicker gravy while some prefer the thinner one. If you need to season with a lil salt and pepper to taste. When the gravy is ready cut up some onion ( I used red onion because it is my favorite onion.) Butter one side of 2 pieces of bread and layer your sandwich ( I used my George Foreman Grill, but you can use a clean pan.)
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Claire NorrisI am from Michigan born and raised. I've been cooking mac n cheese since I was 7. I just love making good food. I want to share that food with all of you. Archives
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