Salisbury Steak, Old Fashioned Southern Cooking

Salisbury Steak, Old Fashioned Southern Cooking

Tonight We are Making Salisbury Steak. You are going to love this recipe! It is also a beautiful dish for your table on special occasions. Feed your family delicious meals that are affortable and easy to make. This recipe will be in our Volume 3 Cookbook. Visit us today at www.collardvalleycooks.com for Cookbooks and Kitchen Items. WANT TO BUY A COOKBOOK? We have a volume one and Volume Two! NOTE: PAYPAL IS CHEAPER! AMAZON- HIGH SELL FEES! To order on Amazon & Paypal (free shipping) visit out website at: https://collardvalleycooks.com/cookbooks CHECK OUT MY KITCHEN ITEM LINKS: https://collardvalleycooks.com/kitchen VISIT CHRIS'S PERSONAL BLOG TO SEE OUR FAMILY TIME: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjy3... VISIT MY ALL ABOUT CAKES CHANNEL CAKE LESSONS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_mn... Scroll Down to order and scroll further down for RECIPE. DO YOU REMEMBER that good old southern cooking? When I was growing up, my granny was my favorite cook. My mama was an amazing cook as well, but there was just something about being in granny’s kitchen. I have made it so easy for you to learn how to cook like my granny and mama did with cooking tutorials for each and every recipe in our cookbooks. You can see how to order these by visiting us on our website. Oh and no difficult to find or crazy ingredients! Just simple ingredients and really good food. I am a southern girl born in raised in Collard Valley in Polk County Georgia. We went to church on Sunday, school during the week, the grocery store on Friday’s and that was our life. No vacations, no camping, just plain old southern country people NOW FOR THIS FAMILY RECIPE: Salisbury Steak 1.5 LB GROUND CHUCK 1/2 TSP. BLACK PEPPER 1 PACK OF LIPTON BEEFY ONION SOUP MIX 1 LARGE EGG 2 TSP. YELLOW MUSTARD 2 TBSP. KETCHUP 1/2 OF ONE PACK OF SODA CRACKERS (BOX HAS 4 PACKS) 2 OR 3 GREEN ONIONS DICED 1 TBSP. WORCESTERSHIRE Put beef in a bowl. Put in pepper, soup mix, egg, mustard, ketchup, crackers (crumble with hands), Worcestershire, green onion and mix well with a stand mixer with paddle or your hands! Divide into 5 patties make sure they are all about the same size (about ¾" tall) and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Mushroom Gravy 1/2 STICK BUTTER 1/2 PINT FRESH WHITE MUSHROOMS (CHOPPED) 1 SMALL ONION (SLICED IN STRIPS) 4 CUPS BEEF STOCK (not broth) 5 TBSP. CORN STARCH 1 TBSP. WORCESTERSHIRE 1/2 TSP. BLACK PEPPER 1 CLOVE PRESSED GARLIC (ADD AT END OF RECIPE) Melt butter in a large skillet or saucepan. Add mushrooms and onion and sauté until soft. Pour beef stock in a large measuring cup and add corn starch. Whisk until well blended, then add Worcestershire sauce to stock. Once mushrooms/onions are soft, add 1/2 tsp. black pepper then pour in stock. Simmer everything until the cornstarch clears and gravy becomes brown. Finally, add 1 clove of pressed garlic and mix well. Set aside and serve over Salisbury Steak LicenseCreative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)