Quick and Easy Old Fashioned Salisbury Steak Recipe
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You can have this satisfying easy Old Fashion Salisbury Steak Recipe on the table in under half an hour. Comforting and filling, it’s a great recipe the whole family will love.
Walking out to the car yesterday morning, my son commented that the air “smelled like spring”. And it did, the sun was starting to make its debut, the weather was balmy, it was one of those rare “spring-like” November mornings. By the time I was driving him home from school that afternoon, it was sleeting. Welcome to the Midwest…
When the weather throws those types of curveballs, the only things I can think about are warm blankets, steaming cups of tea, and comfort food. And while warm soups are often my “go-to’s” on days like these, some days call for something a little more hearty.
When I used to hear “Salisbury Steak” I would shudder, remember those pre-formed oval patties covered in mushroom gravy from cafeteria days past. That was until I learned what “Real Salisbury Steak” was.
This hamburger steak recipe, smothered in an onion-rich gravy are comfort food at its best. And, by using an onion soup mix instead of the traditional method of caramelizing onions, you can have this meal on the table in 20 minutes. This means that, even if you are running from work to kids activities, with homework in-between, you can still enjoy a comforting sit-down meal with your entire family.
- Serve the tender beef patties on top of mashed potatoes or egg noodles.
- Serve with a side of peas or green beans
- While the meat patty is cooking, you could whip up a batch of caramelized onions in a separate hot skillet.
- This classic meal also tastes great with a side of sliced mushrooms smothered in the rich brown gravy.
Still, I wondered if my memory of that unappetizing salisbury steak from my childhood was a bit unfair. I got my answer one day when my daughter got home from school.
“How was lunch today?” I asked.
She wrinkled her nose. “It was salisbury steak day.” I held my breath. “But they have no idea what real salisbury steak is. Can we have your salisbury steak for dinner this week?”
Forget what you remember from your childhood because this combination of real salisbury steak and mashed potatoes is definitely a winner.
- 1 pound ground beef, lean
- 1/2 cup bread crumbs
- 1 envelope beefy onion soup and dip mix
- 2 cups water
- 3 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 2 Tbsp Ketchup
- 1 tsp corn starch + 1-2 tsp water (optional)
- Salt and black pepper to taste
- In a large bowl, combine ground beef, breadcrumbs, 1 tbsp of the beefy onion soup and dip mix, 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce, 1 tbsp ketchup, salt & pepper, and knead with your hands until completely mixed.
- Divide the meat mixture into 4 patties and then drag a fork across the top of each to make “steak-like” lines.
- In a large skillet, cook the meat patties over medium-high heat, browning both sides and ensuring that no pink remains in the middle. Remove from the pan and set aside.
- Discard any excess grease from the pan you cooked the hamburger patties in.
- Add water and remaining beefy onion soup and dip mix to pan, stirring until completely combined, making sure to scrape any browned bits from the steak patties up as you go.
- Add remaining Worcestershire sauce and ketchup to liquid and bring to a simmer.
- If desired, in a separate bowl, mix 1 tsp corn starch with 1-2 tsp of water to make a thin paste. Stir into the gravy mixture and continue to simmer until thickened. Salt and pepper to taste.
- Place steak patties back in the pan, covering with the onion gravy, and let simmer for a few more minutes, until the patties have reheated.
Quick and Easy Old Fashioned Salisbury Steak Recipe
Recipe details
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1/2 cup breadcrumbs
- 1 envelope beefy onion soup and dip mix
- 2 cups water
- 3 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 2 Tbsp Ketchup
- 1 tsp corn starch + 1-2 tsp water optional
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
Directions for salisbury steak patties
- Combine ground beef, breadcrumbs, 1 tbsp of the beefy onion soup and dip mix, 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce, 1 tbsp ketchup, salt & pepper, and knead with your hands until completely mixed.
- Divide the meat mixture int 4 patties and then drag fork across the top of each to make "steak like" lines.
- Fry the patties in a skillet over medium high heat, browning both sides and ensuring that no pink remains in the middle. Remove from the pan and set aside.
Directions for gravy
- Discard any excess grease from the pan you cooked the hamburger patties in.
- Add water and remaining beefy onion soup and dip mix to pan, stirring until completely combined, making sure to scrape any browned bits from the steak patties up as you go.
- Add remaining Worcestershire sauce and ketchup to liquid and bring to a simmer.
- If desired, in a separate bowl, mix 1 tsp corn starch with 1-2 tsp of water to make a thin paste. Stir into the gravy mixture and continue to simmer until thickened. Salt and pepper to taste.
- Return the hamburger patties to the pan, covering with gravy, and let simmer for a few more minutes, until the patties have reheated.
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