When IT Guy and I lived in Arizona we used to go to an eatery
there called Lucky Wishbone. We loved their food! They had chicken
sandwiches that were to DIE for but what we really enjoyed were the
steak fingers! Nothing like 'em. As far as I know, Lucky Wishbone is
still in business but we live far, far away from there now so I have to
make my own. I'm sure they're not exact, but mine sure do satisfy!!!
Steak Fingers
2 pounds round steak - cut into 1 x 3 inch strips
1 teaspoon onion salt
1/2 teaspoon garlic salt
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon Seasoning salt (I use Lawry's)
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 1/3 cups self-rising flour
2 eggs - beaten
2 -3 cups milk
Heat 1 - 2 cups vegetable oil in a large skillet.
In a pie plate or large zip top bag, combine 2 cups flour with the onion salt, garlic salt, salt, pepper and seasoning salt.
In another pie plate or large zip top bag, place beaten eggs.
Coat all steak strips into flour mixture, then into egg, then in flour mixture again.
Working in two or three batches, place steak into hot oil and cook for 3 - 4 minutes then turn over and cook another 2 - 3 minutes. Remove to paper towels to drain the place on a warm plate. Keep in a 200 degree oven to keep warm while making the gravy.
Pour all oil out of pan except for 3 - 4 tablespoons. Leave the tasty bits in the bottom of the pan.
Add 1/3 cup flour into skillet and stir with a whisk. Cook until bubbly...about 2 minutes or so.
Pour in the milk until it blends well with the flour mixture and starts to thicken. Add more milk to thin if it's too thick. Give it a taste and add some salt and pepper if needed.
Serve with steak fingers.
Steak Fingers
2 pounds round steak - cut into 1 x 3 inch strips
1 teaspoon onion salt
1/2 teaspoon garlic salt
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon Seasoning salt (I use Lawry's)
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 1/3 cups self-rising flour
2 eggs - beaten
2 -3 cups milk
Heat 1 - 2 cups vegetable oil in a large skillet.
In a pie plate or large zip top bag, combine 2 cups flour with the onion salt, garlic salt, salt, pepper and seasoning salt.
In another pie plate or large zip top bag, place beaten eggs.
Coat all steak strips into flour mixture, then into egg, then in flour mixture again.
Working in two or three batches, place steak into hot oil and cook for 3 - 4 minutes then turn over and cook another 2 - 3 minutes. Remove to paper towels to drain the place on a warm plate. Keep in a 200 degree oven to keep warm while making the gravy.
Pour all oil out of pan except for 3 - 4 tablespoons. Leave the tasty bits in the bottom of the pan.
Add 1/3 cup flour into skillet and stir with a whisk. Cook until bubbly...about 2 minutes or so.
Pour in the milk until it blends well with the flour mixture and starts to thicken. Add more milk to thin if it's too thick. Give it a taste and add some salt and pepper if needed.
Serve with steak fingers.
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