Posted on 05/24/2017 3:01:38 PM PDT by Cubs Fan
See, there ya go!
Chicken fried steak is a no brainer. Take two pie plates. Put some flour, salt and pepper in one. Put beaten eggs and milk or water in the other. Just like fried chicken, dredge the meat through the flour, the egg and back into the flour and fry. Make a gravy from the drippings in the skillet.
You’ve made a really good observation with regard to mental institutions and how we as a society used to deal with the insane. Since they truly are insane, I shall make every effort to correctly identify them as such from this point forward. Thank you for making this point.
The brains of society’s children keep getting assaulted from multiple delivery agents: gov’t schools, gov’t media, Hollyweird culture, gov’t-infiltrated churches, etc. This results in new “recruits” for the Insane Left.
One point of defense must be to cut off their supply of fresh recruits. This means every parent needs to recognize the very real danger of placing their vulnerable offspring into the hands of the (mostly) child abusers commonly known as public school staff, whose agenda is to brainwash the children and damage their thinking processes.
Every parent ought to be having serious conversations with their children to make them aware that they are the targets of gov’t propaganda, and teach them tools of resistance.
I personally believe as a People, we are already “over the cliff”, but God does perform miracles. Nevertheless, I can’t think of one single instance in history where a civilization this far deteriorated has ever restored itself back to its origins.
You skipped over the part I need help with! I never know what type of meat to use. Or how to tenderize it so that I can just cut the steak with a fork. The few times I’ve tried to make it, it was tough.
Here's a slide show - http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/chicken-fried-steak/
Awesome! You certainly leave no question unanswered :-)
When we move to Tennessee I was sure I would be able to find chicken fried steak on every corner. Not so! The one piece I did have from a mom&spoon place wasn’t very good. Southern food is strangely hard to find here. Perhaps everyone is cooking it at home
Awesome! You certainly leave no question unanswered :-)
When we move to Tennessee I was sure I would be able to find chicken fried steak on every corner. Not so! The one piece I did have from a mom&spoon place wasn’t very good. Southern food is strangely hard to find here. Perhaps everyone is cooking it at home
LOL!
Southern food is strangely hard to find here.-—
No roadkill anywhere?
Chicken fried steak is more TX than east TN. You might find it in a restaurant like Cracker Barrel but nobody would be making that at home. The gravy covered cut of meat you’d probably be able to find all over, diners and home cooked would be called country style steak. It’s cube steak with brown gravy, cooked in a crock pot until fork tender.
No, they send that up north for scrapple and Taylor Ham.
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