Salisbury Steak
Serves: 4
Prep time: 30 min
Cook time: 30 min
Ingredients
– 700g (1½ lbs) beef mince
– 100g (¾ cup) panko breadcrumbs
– 50ml (3½ tbsp) milk
– 1 onion, finely diced
– 1 tbsp mustard
– 6 dashes Maggi seasoning
– 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
– 1 onion, sliced (for the sauce)
– 500g (1 lb) mushrooms, sliced
– 4 cloves garlic, finely diced
– 50g (3½ tbsp) butter
– 50g (⅓ cup) flour
– oil for cooking
– 1L (4 cups) beef stock
– salt and pepper
– mashed potatoes and green beans, to serve
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F).
2. To make the Salisbury steaks, add the panko breadcrumbs and milk to a bowl and mix until the milk is absorbed.
3. Now add the beef, diced onion, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, 4g black pepper, 6g salt, Maggi seasoning, and garlic. Mix well until everything is combined.
4. Divide the mixture into 4 portions, roughly 200g (7 oz) each, and shape them into large beef patties.
5. Drizzle a little oil over the patties, place them on an oven tray, and roast for 15-18 minutes, or until almost cooked through.
6. While the beef is in the oven, start the sauce. Heat a large frying pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Add the sliced onions and sauté for 3-4 minutes until softened and starting to colour.
7. Next, add the sliced mushrooms, season with a pinch of salt, and sauté until the mushrooms are browned.
8. Add the butter to the pan. Once melted, sprinkle in the flour and stir. Feel free to add any cooking juices from the beef once it’s cooked.
9. Cook the flour for 3-4 minutes, then start adding the beef stock, a little at a time, stirring continuously to avoid lumps. Keep adding stock until the sauce reaches your desired consistency. I like my gravy relatively thick.
10. Once the sauce is ready, add the steaks back to the pan with the sauce to reheat and finish cooking. Serve with mashed potatoes and green beans.
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The steak Mr. Bean ordered: This
The steak Mr. Bean received: Steak Tartare
Nice!
Looks like a danish "hakkebøf med løg og brub sovs".
My dad does this we call them steaklets. Usually served with mash and peas 👍
"Try this…" Bro doesnt list the ingredients or amount and expects me to have a grinder?
What ingredients is he using to mix with the meat
Haven’t had that in a very long time!❤
I still think it's hilarious how some regions call it minced beef, when it was clearly ground in a meat grinder, and not minced with knives. Chef, I made that this summer and it was amazing and nostalgic.
It’s nothing on a goblin burger. That was a staple dinner. Burgers in a tin 👌
I have to try it. Those mushroom sauced must be the cherry on top. I don't think I have at hand the 5W40 though 😊
Only 16 ingredients. Cool.
I’ve only ever had the TV dinner version. Meh
Finally!!!
When I was a kid my dad had a Kenwood thingy, which he could mince his own meat.
We'd have some tasty food from time to time.
One I loved the most was his meatloaf. So tasty.
When he passed he took recipe with him so I don't know what was in it.
That looks very tasty, I'm salivating!!
😁
BANGING😋
Okay but I never get tired of macaroni and ground beef. Can't go wrong with that. It's simple to make, easy to modify and tastes as good reheated as it does fresh.
Fancy beef burgers 🍔 😂😁
Glad I clicked on the Description – includes ingredient list and full recipe. 👍 for that!
Mouth watering 😋
Cool you did a hamburger with mushroom gravy. Lol
This same as a meatloaf?
Rissoles and mushroom gravy.
My mum youst to make that last meal of a fornight to stretch food until payday…😮😮😮😮
I'm confused when you said make this instead because this is one of my five recipes😮😅 I wouldn't be making this instead
Why not just leave it as mince
i'm trying to think what 5 recipes he's talking about.
LOVE SALISBURY STEAK!❤❤
This was one of the staple beef recipes in my household growing up in the US in the 80s. But we used what we called 'cube steak' instead of mince. Either way you make it, it's delish and still one of my fave meals.
I get what is being done, I understand why it's being done, but holy crap does the patty with the mushroom sauce looks like a dog barfed on the plate.
Perhaps if you plated the patty on top of the sauce, I don't know, or reduced the sauce a bit more, or tried to introduce some color to it, but damn, I can't help it, it looks bad.
Or maybe just needs entirely different lighting when you're making the final image.
Add some good port wine to the onion and mushroom after they’ve sautéed for a richer sauce
Thanks for the recipe
Thank you Andy!!
Just go to any Iron Skillet at a truck stop. They serve this. It's like $10.99 or so. You get a much bigger portion.
cheap as too 10/10
Kurz gesagt eine Frikadelle mit Pilz-Rahm Sauce. Nix interessantes, normales Essen.