Well here it is...the very first recipe! I am soooo excited to share this with you. Here is a little background on what it is and where it came from.
My Grandma Maurine is a mother of 7 children. She raised her family on a farm in Nebraska. She always cooked in a cast iron skillet and let me tell you it makes a world of difference!!! I believe cast iron is a staple in cookware and each person should have 3 pieces. Two skillets and a dutch oven. You can find them at Walmart, Army Surplus, Bed Bath and Beyond...even Emeril has a set you can chose from! It does require some maintenance but once they are seasoned well, it is very easy to maintain.
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This is a very well seasoned cast iron skillet. The more black it becomes the better. The pores seal with the oils and grease and make the surface a dream to cook on. You need to know it takes time to season, so don't lose patience you have to age it in order for it to really be at it's best.
Back to my Grandma, she is one of the most amazing women God created. She could make a shopping mall out of a Q-tip and a ! (yes, I borrowed that line from the movie 6 days and 7 nights, good flick!) She is very resourceful, frugal and fun! She never let anything hold her back and still doesn't. She is going to be 98 this year! She has taught me so much, cooking is only one thing and I treasure all I learned from her. I will be sharing lot's of tips and recipes that I learned from her.
Here are the main ingredients you will need. A cast iron skillet is a must! Cubed beef steak, flour, Potatoes, Salt, and Pepper...Are you ready? Here we go!! |
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That looks absolutely delicious cant wait to try this recipe.... Thanks....
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your blog, recipes are wonderful! I have to try the country fried steak! I LOVE to cook too! I really like baking when I can decorate the baking (made flamingo cupcakes once-so much fun). My fave for cooking is anything soup-y, I love spices, fresh veggies and pasta! Ground turkey, bell peppers, onion, garlic and tomato based things are faves, salsa being my favotite food! Keep posting, I enjoyed reading your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI have a question regarding the steaming... am I understanding correctly that I'm to put the fried steak in a separate cast iron skillet and pour 1/2 cup of water in with it? cover... put in oven for as much as 2 hrs to steam? I thought the outside of the steak was supposed to be a bit dry/crunchy... won't this make the steak soggy? I'm only cooking for two adults and a child so maybe four pieces..... looking forward to a reply... it does look so yummy! Thank you, great blog!
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