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Broken Spoke Chicken-Fried Steak
Source: James White
The Broken Spoke's version of the Lone Star classic went public in 1994,
when co-owner James White released the recipe in honor of the Austin dance hall's
30th anniversary. Co-owner Annetta White, James' wife, says the following adaptation
reflects the Spoke's tradition of hand-breading each steak and cooking everything
fresh, when ordered.
1 large egg
1 cup buttermilk
Salt to taste
Pepper to taste
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup cracker meal
1 (3- to 5-ounce) beef cutlet, hand-tenderized
Vegetable shortening
Whip together egg, buttermilk, salt, and pepper in a large bowl; set batter
aside.
Blend together flour and cracker meal in another bowl. Place cutlet in mixture,
and cover both sides well. Submerge the cutlet in the egg batter, then place
it back in the flour mixture, patting both sides again evenly to coat.
Melt shortening in a deep fryer (or cast-iron skillet), and heat to 325 degrees
F. Place cutlet in fryer, and fry until it floats and turns golden. Remove steak
from fryer; drain well, reserving 1/2 cup drippings for gravy, if desired. Place
steak on plate, and keep warm while preparing Cream Gravy. Spoon gravy generously
over steak.
Cream Gravy:
1/2 cup shortening or reserved drippings
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 quart milk
Salt to taste pepper to taste
Place shortening in a 10- to 12-inch cast-iron skillet, and heat until hot.
Gradually add flour, and cook over low heat until mixture turns brown, stirring
constantly to prevent scorching. Add remaining ingredients, and cook, stirring
onstantly until thick. If gravy gets too thick, thin to desired consistency
with water.
NOTE: This recipe makes enough gravy for 4 steaks.
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