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As to seasonings....have you tried any of the more unusual seasonings for it? Like Thyme, or Dill.....chopped Celantro, parsley, a little shot of Louisiana Hot Sauce is always nice too...of course, about the only thing I don't put my 'Fire in a Bottle' on is cornflakes....so maybe that's not a valid suggestion.
Mushrooms are a nice addition as well....saute' slowly in a mix of butter and Olive Oil until they're tender, then you can ladle it over the meat....saute' some onions too until they caramelize...very pleasant...and pre-cooked onions don't have any of the less lovely side effects if someone is sensitive to ionions....throw on some garlic powder too....stay away from onion salt and garlic salt though....way too much sodium.
If you want to spruce up the liquid that you cook the meat in you can add a dash of A-1 sauce (with or without peppercorns) and/or a shot of Worcestershire sauce.
Just some random thoughts on it.
Jim
I have round steak at home would that work? I also thought of maybe making a "quick" version that would also be more tender using ground beef. Would I just make them like little meatloaf patties? The mushrooms and onions sound yummy. I'll add the mushrooms to my homemade gravy.
Round steak is tough to work with....it's not a very tender cut of beef. You can cook it in water for 3 hours or so (not exactly fast food) to get it tender, then you can make your sauce either with some scrapings from the pan and some milk and a little flour to thicken it up....or you can cheat and use some cream of mushroom soup and add some beef stock to it for flavor and then your mushrooms/onions/garlic/whatever....let it gurgle long enough for all the flavors to get to know each other, and you want it slightly thick too so it kind of rolls off the top of the beef like syrup does on a pancake.
Another thing you can do is what I call Potato Pancakes....these are REAL simple....take any leftover mashed potatoes, and mix 1-1 with flour and make them into patties. Then you brown them up in a skillet with some butter or oil (veg or peanut). Once that's done, you pull them out and when you serve them, you put a light coat of butter on top and use a can of pears....spoon the pear juice over the potato patty, and place a pear half on top. Make sure you get a piece of pear with each piece of the potato pancake...they're REALLY good. Especially good with beef or pork chops(even though I'm allergic to pork now...bummer). The biggest problem we have with the pancakes is that we never have enough of them.
Enjoy,
Jim
Jim
Jim
Make up a huge batch of scrambled eggs, cube up and parboil some potatoes, so they're ready to go in....chopped onions...and even some bacon (extra crispy) if you like....
All goes into the pan with the scrambled eggs...and just cook them like normal. You can use this for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner. I would have said a midnight snack, but it's way too much work for that.

(This ought to draw some fire..heheheheh)
Jim

Jim

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