Recipe: Appetizing Country Fried (Venison) Steak

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Country Fried (Venison) Steak. Chicken Fried Venison Steak makes this traditional Southern dish leaner, but just as comforting. Our recipe works just as well with beef! And a Southern staple was born!

Country Fried (Venison) Steak This country-fried venison steak recipe is from my sister-in-law, Shirley Roth of Alamogordo, New Mexico. Shirley sent me these photos of cooking an Oryx (antelope) steaks from White Sands. She cooked it the same way you would cook venison steaks (it is my husband's favorite way of cooking. You can have Country Fried (Venison) Steak using 9 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Country Fried (Venison) Steak

  1. It's of Cubed Venison Steaks.
  2. It's of Buttermilk.
  3. You need of Dales Steak Seasoning.
  4. You need of Olive oil.
  5. It's of All-purpose flour.
  6. It's of Salt and pepper.
  7. It's of Paprika.
  8. You need of Garlic powder.
  9. It's of Onion power.

Try this Country Fried Venison Steak recipe, or contribute your own. Remove meat from milk, reserving milk. Danielle cooks country fired venison cube steaks with gravy along with green beans. This is a simple, quick yet delicious.

Country Fried (Venison) Steak instructions

  1. Put equal parts buttermilk and Dales in a shallow dish. Put the flour and spices in another shallow dish..
  2. Mix both the flour mixture and the buttermilk and Dales well..
  3. Dip the steaks in both mixtures and place in a pan with hot oil..
  4. (In this photo, I have dipped and am frying the first batch while the second batch has been dipped and is waiting.).
  5. Once you can see the browning coming up from the bottom as in this photo, flip the steaks and cook them another couple minutes..
  6. Let steaks cool on a plate lined with paper towels..

Country fried steak goes by many different names. Some call it "chicken fried steak," while others call it "cube steak." There may be a few differences in the Most people make it with beef round steak, but my family is all about the venison. My mother in law recently taught me how to cook this dish, and I'm. I learned about this version of country-fried steak from a Mississippi chef, John Currence of City Grocery. Ingredients Soak steaks in egg and dredge in dry mix.