Chicken Fried Steak Fingers Recipe with Cream Gravy (2024)

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Mr. Savvy and I definitely prefer beef when planning out our meals when it comes to protein. Well, there is bacon too, but sometimes you just want something a bit more substantial that you can sink your teeth into...like beef.

Though most cuts of beef have gone up in price over recent years, beef is still a regular guest on our dinner table thanks to stocking up during sales. As you all know, I love trying out and creating different recipes.

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Chicken Fried Steak Fingers Recipe with Cream Gravy

Just the other day I was asking Mr. Savvy what beef dinner he wanted next and he mentioned steak fingers.

Now, I will admit chicken fried steak with gravy is one of my favorite guilty pleasure meals. So, he didn't really have to twist my arm very much.

Country fried steak can seem like a complicated dish, but it's actually quite quick and easy once you get a few steps of prep work done. And, it's totally worth it.

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What's not to love about tender juicy beef wrapped up in a crispy shell and dipped in a creamy gravy with a slight black pepper kick?

Plus, beef has 10 essential nutrients and honestly, no other meat keeps me feeling as full and energized as beef does.

This Chicken Fried Steak Fingers Recipe with Cream Gravy is also loved by all ages and can be eaten for any meal and even as an appetizer. You can even make up a big batch at once and freeze as they reheat very well in the oven.

Mr. Savvy loved these chicken fried steak fingers with cream gravy so much that he's already pulled another pack of cubed steak out of the freezer hoping I'll make more!

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Chicken Fried Steak Fingers Recipe with Cream Gravy

This Chicken Fried Steak Fingers recipe with Cream Gravy is great to serve for any meal and even as an appetizer.

Ingredients

  • 1.5 - 2 pounds beef cubed steak
  • Salt (I prefer seasoned)
  • Pepper
  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • Frying oil (such as peanut, canola or vegetable)
  • 1 ¾ cups milk (whole preferred)
  • ¼ cup cream

Instructions

  1. Cut cubed steak into 1-inch strips. If you freeze the meat for about 15 minutes before hand, it will be easier to slice.
  2. Season steak fingers with a sprinkle of salt and pepper and set aside.
  3. On a large plate, stir together flour, cayenne pepper, garlic powder and about ½ teaspoon black pepper and 1 teaspoon seasoned salt.
  4. In a wide shallow bowl, whisk together eggs with the buttermilk and an additional pinch of salt and pepper.
  5. First dredge the steak fingers in the flour, then dip in the egg mixture, and then dredge in the flour again. Set aside on a wire rack as you bread the remaining steak fingers. Set aside the remaining breading flour.
    In the mean time, heat oil to approximately 2 inches high in a deep cast iron skillet or other large skillet or dutch oven to about 350°F.
  6. When the oil is almost heated, I like to give the steak fingers one last light dredge in the flour so they have a nice crisp coating and then fry about 5 - 6 at a time (you don't want to overcrowd the pan) until they are golden brown on each side. You'll want to flip them once brown on one side.
  7. Place fried steak fingers on an absorbent paper-lined oven-safe dish. You can keep them in the oven at about 200F or the warm setting while you fry the rest of the fingers. I prefer this to covering with foil as they can get soggy.
  8. Once all the steak fingers have been fried, either pour out the grease from the pan into a bowl, or grab another large skillet and add 4 Tablespoons (¼ cup) of the oil you fried the steak fingers in. You can also use butter or bacon fat. If you get any crumbs of the fried flour in the oil, don't worry as that just adds more flavor.
  9. Add 4 Tablespoons of the seasoned flour mixture from breading (or fresh flour) to the oil and whisk together over medium-low heat until a paste forms, adding more flour if needed. Continue cooking the paste until it's a darker golden brown, about 2 minutes or so, to cook out the flour taste.
  10. While whisking constantly, pour in the milk. Continue whisking thoroughly to get any lumps out. Let simmer until gravy thickens and then whisk in the cream. If the gravy is still too thick for your liking, add in a touch more milk or cream until your desired consistency.
  11. Season gravy to taste with salt and pepper. I like to also add in a pinch of cayenne and garlic powder.
    Serve warm steak fingers alongside gravy for dipping. I like to round out the meal with mashed potatoes, a green veggie and Texas toast or biscuits.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: ⅛th of recipe
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 551Total Fat: 32gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 192mgSodium: 266mgCarbohydrates: 23gFiber: 1gSugar: 2gProtein: 41g

Nutrition information may not be accurate. Nutrition information is calculated automatically by and provided by Nutritionix. Exact nutrition information depends on the specific ingredients, brands, and amounts you use.

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Chicken Fried Steak Fingers Recipe with Cream Gravy (2024)

FAQs

What is chicken fried steak gravy made of? ›

Some Southerners may differentiate the two by their gravies: chicken-fried steak is typically served with a milk-based gravy, while country-fried steak often has a beef-based gravy (or a gravy made with both beef broth and dairy).

What is the difference between chicken and country gravy? ›

Country fried steak is finished with brown gravy whereas chicken fried steak is topped with a sawmill or white pepper gravy. The batter for the meat can often vary slightly from one recipe to the next.

What kind of meat is Dairy Queen steak fingers? ›

Shaped like fries, Dairy Queen's steak fingers are strips of chicken fried steak that can be eaten on the go. Fans of the menu item love the convenience, not to mention the savoriness of the steak fingers. However, that love wasn't enough, and Dairy Queen discontinued the item from most locations in 2022.

What are Tyson steak fingers made of? ›

Beef, bleached wheat flour, water, chicken, wheat flour, modified food starch, salt, contains 2% or less of the following: dextrose, dried yeast, extractives of paprika, annatto and turmeric, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, monocalcium phosphate), lemon juice concentrate, onion powder, sodium ...

How do you keep batter from falling off chicken fried steak? ›

To keep the breading from falling off chicken fried steak, follow these tips: 1. Pat dry the steak: Before breading, pat the steak dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture. This helps the breading adhere better to the surface of the meat.

What's the difference between chicken gravy and brown gravy? ›

Brown gravies are usually beef flavored. They can be turkey, (they could be anything, really), but most poultry gravies are blonde. Like Dan Hunter says, you turn the blonde gravies brown by allowing the flour and oil roux to brown. The darker the roux, the darker the gravy.

What is the difference between brown gravy and cream gravy? ›

It turns out, the biggest difference between the two is brown gravy is broth-based, while white gravy typically has a milk or cream base. Garcia said both types usually have flour or cornstarch for thickening and they both contain some sort of “fat or meat drippings.”

What is white gravy made of? ›

The basic recipe for white gravy consists of butter, flour, milk, salt, and pepper. Some people use bacon or sausage fat in place of butter, and others further season the gravy beyond salt and pepper.

Is white gravy the same as country gravy? ›

Country gravy, also called sawmill gravy or white gravy, is a staple of hearty Southern cooking. It can be used as a creamy blanket for chicken fried steak or to accompany a plate of freshly baked biscuits at breakfast time.

When did Dairy Queen stop selling steak fingers? ›

Shaped like fries, Dairy Queen's steak fingers are strips of chicken fried steak that can be eaten on the go. Fans of the menu item love the convenience, not to mention the savoriness of the steak fingers. However, that love wasn't enough, and Dairy Queen discontinued the item from most locations in 2022.

How much is a 6 piece steak finger basket at Dairy Queen? ›

Served with crispy fries, Texas toast, and the. best cream gravy anywhere. Visit your local DQ®

Are DQ burgers 100% beef? ›

One 100% beef patty, pickles, ketchup and mustard served on a warm toasted bun. Menu items may vary by location and are subject to change.

What is the difference between beef knuckle and shank? ›

Best seared or braised, the knuckle is also a good option for stew meat if you allow the necessary time for cooking the connective tissue into submission. SHANK (OSSO BUCCO) is from the lower leg area and can be cross-cut into sections and braised. Full of connective tissue, this cut does great with slow, wet cooking.

What is the metal stick put in meat? ›

The rod is called a skewer. A skewer makes it easier to handle the meat over an open flame, grill or other heat source. Typically, you will want to rotate the meat during cooking, allowing the meat to cook evenly on all sides. Additionally, it serves to hold separate pieces of meat together.

Which gravy comes with the country fried sirloin Texas Roadhouse? ›

Hand-battered, fresh-cut sirloin served crispy and golden, topped with cream gravy.

What is the difference between meat sauce and gravy? ›

In summary, although sauces and gravies may seem similar, there are key differences between the two. Sauces are made with a liquid base and are often thinner and more pourable, while gravies are made with the drippings from cooked meats and are thicker and more viscous.

What part of the animal is gravy beef? ›

Gravy beef is a cut that comes from three main areas; the hind leg and the front leg (also known as shin) plus the neck area. It is rich in flavour and is traditionally used with the bone in for excellent stews and soups.

What is chicken-fried steak made of? ›

What Is Chicken Fried Steak? Chicken fried steak is a breaded comfort food dish made from a thin cut of meat—usually tenderized cube steak or round steak. Chicken fried steak has a crispy golden brown breading made of flour, bread crumbs, and eggs similar to traditional fried chicken.

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