How to make this Easy Swiss Steak Recipe (2024)

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Swiss Steak is the ultimate comfort food. Tender beef cutlets swimming in a tasty rich gravy! Serve with mashed potatoes and a green veggie on the side. Pure comfort food from simple ingredients! This is sure to be your families new favorite recipe!

My recipe is a bit different than some you’ll find out there in that the gravy doesn’t contain tomato sauce, or tomato paste or bell peppers. However, from the ingredient list below you will be able to make a comforting meal with a few simple ingredients!

Gather these ingredients

  • 2 1/2-3 pounds of tenderized round steak, cube steak, or chuck steak
  • Lawrys season salt, or your favorite salt seasoning blend
  • flour
  • butter
  • onion
  • white button mushrooms
  • beef bouillon
  • beef broth

Swiss Steak makes the perfect Sunday dinner, but honestly this recipe is so easy you don’t need to save it for special occasions! Also, by using a tougher cut of meat and tenderizing them, this recipe is budget friendly.

How to make Swiss Steak

  1. Cut tenderized steak into 6 portions. Sprinkle with half of the season salt and set aside.
  2. In a shallow dish or on a plate toss flour and remaining season salt together.
  3. Dredge steaks in seasoned flour and set aside on a clean plate. *reserve flour for gravy
  4. Melt 1/4 cup butter in a large skillet, over medium high heat, when butter is melted and just starting to brown add steaks to the pan. You may need to do this in shifts, three at a time, you do not want to crowd the pan. Fry steaks for 3 minutes on each side. Remove to plate and finish remaining steaks until they have all been browned and partially cooked.
  5. Add remaining 1/4 cup butter to pan, allow to melt, add onions and mushrooms to pan. Saute over medium heat for 5 minutes. Add bouillon ( I prefer Better than Bouillon brand) , stir into onions and mushrooms. Add plenty of fresh ground black pepper.
  6. Sprinkle 2 tablespoons of the reserved flour over onions and mushrooms in the pan. This will look like a sticky paste, give the flour a few minutes to cook, and continue to move vegetables around in the pan.
  7. At this point add beef broth, whisk until smooth, try to scrape up browned bits from the bottom of the pan.
  8. Add steaks and any meat juices that are on the plate back into the pan tucking steaks into the gravy. Turn heat to low. Cooking time of 15 minutes.

This easy Swiss Steak recipe is a comforting meal, with rich flavor, and not alot of effort! Making it the perfect main dish.

Equipment you will need

  • Large skillet with a lid, 12 inch cast iron skillet is what I use, or dutch oven.
  • whisk, this one is my favorite for gravys, sauces, and whipping up eggs
  • tongs, or spatula for turning steak over in pan

Easy one pan Swiss steak recipe makes the perfect family dinner. This recipe was a regular member of my moms dinner rotation when I was growing up. Its rich comforting flavor earns it perfect family dinner marks.The leftovers are even better the next day, which is a good thing if you have a busy schedule and your family will eat leftovers.

FAQ

  1. Can I make this ahead of time? Yes for sure! If you want to get a jump on dinner make recipe and transfer to a crock pot, select keep warm setting. Otherwise, allow to cool completely, cover and refrigerate in an airtight container, when ready to reheat, return to skillet, add an additional 1/2 cup of broth or water and turn heat on medium low and cook for approximately 20 minutes, or until heated through.
  2. What if I can’t find cube steak in my grocery store? You want to look for round steak, or chuck steak. You will need to use a meat mallet to tenderize the round or chuck steak. If you don’t have one of these you can use a fork to poke the steak all over, and then use the end of a rolling pin or an actual hammer to pound the steak to further tenderize the steak. I’d say take out your aggression on it, but you actually don’t want to make hamburger out of your steak! Go easy!
  3. I can’t find Better Than Bouillon in my grocery store, what should I use? No sweat! You can use a bouillon cube. I would dissolve it in some of the broth before adding it to the recipe.
  4. Can I use ground beef instead of steak? Yes, you can! My mom used to make this recipe with hamburger patties on occasion. Try to use the leanest ground beef you can find, and press it into an oval shape about 1 inch thick.
  5. If you have any other questions please don’t hesitate to email me or connect with me in the comment section. I am happy to help you get dinner on the table!

Wondering why they call it Swiss Streak, is this a common dish for the Swiss? Hold on I’m going to googliscious this factoid. It’s a mystery. I could not find any reliable information on where Swiss Steak got its name. Wikipedia did say that in Switzerland this same dish would be called Roast Mincemeat or Braten Hackfleisch. I have also heard it called Salisbury steak or smothered steak, I think this may be a regional thing. So there you have it! Senseless information served up with delicious comfort food.

  • You cannot go wrong serving Swiss Steak with mashed potatoes. In fact this is my top choice.
  • My second choice of potato would be Crunch Smashed Potatoes. Not only are these potatoes great with your Swiss Steak, but the leftovers (if there are any) are perfect as breakfast potatoes!
  • Wide Egg Noodles are also delicious along side Swiss Steak.
  • Of course a green vegetable such as asparagus, green beans, or peas are always a good idea.

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How to make this Easy Swiss Steak Recipe (6)

Swiss Steak

Sheila

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Course dinner, Main Course

Cuisine American, swiss

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2-3 pounds tenderized Round Steak or Cube Steak chuck steak or even lean ground beef can be used
  • 1 teaspoon Lawrys Season Salt
  • 1/2 cup All Purpose Flour
  • 1 stick Butter
  • 1 medium Sweet Onion sliced
  • 8 ounces White Button Mushrooms cleaned and sliced
  • 2 teaspoons Better Than Bouillon vegetable or beef
  • 2 cups Beef Stock or Broth
  • fresh ground black pepper to your taste

Instructions

  • Cut steak into 4-6 portions, sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon Lawrys Season Salt, set aside. Toss flour with remaining 1/2 teaspoon Lawrys, dredge steaks in flour, return to plate. **reserve 2 tablespoons of leftover flour for gravy**

  • Melt 1/2 stick butter in large skillet, when butter is bubbling and starting to brown add steaks to pan. Cook for 3 minutes on each side, making sure pan is hot enough to give steaks a nice crisp layer on outside. Remove steaks to a clean plate.

  • Add second 1/2 stick of butter to hot pan, add in sliced onions and mushrooms, sauté for 5 minutes, over medium high heat. Add bouillon, stir into vegetables, continue to cook for a minute longer.

  • Sprinkle reserved flour over mushrooms and onions and move around in pan allowing flour to form a paste and start to bubble up with vegetables. Pour in beef stock. Stir until smooth.

  • Return steaks to pan, pushing down into gravy. Cook over low heat for 15 minutes turning steaks over once in gravy.

Notes

Serve with mashed potatoes and a green vegetable.

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How to make this Easy Swiss Steak Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is swiss steak made from? ›

Swiss steak is made from an actual piece of steak, usually cut from the bottom, top, or eye of round. These tough steaks are pounded thin, tenderized (via a textured mallet or swissing machine), and braised until fork-tender in a rich tomato and onion gravy.

How do you make a good piece of steak? ›

My top 10 tips for cooking a perfect steak
  1. Defrost your steak (in less than an hour) ...
  2. Don't cook a cold steak. ...
  3. Pat your steaks dry before cooking. ...
  4. Don't over-season your steak. ...
  5. Use the right cooking oil. ...
  6. Use the right pan and make sure it is very hot. ...
  7. Don't worry about how often you flip your steak. ...
  8. Don't overcook your steak.
Oct 12, 2023

How to cook steak for best results? ›

Add the steak to a very hot pan – preferably cast iron. Cook for 4 minutes, turning EVRY MINUTE. During the last minute of cooking, add butter to the pan, plus a few lightly crushed, peeled garlic cloves and a couple of sprigs of thyme or rosemary. Baste the the steak with the butter during the last minute of cooking.

How to cook steak in a frying pan? ›

Directions
  1. Heat pan and season steaks: Heat a large heavy-bottomed skillet (preferably cast iron) over high 5 minutes. ...
  2. Cook steaks: Add 1/2 teaspoon butter to pan, then immediately top with one steak. ...
  3. Turn steaks and cook: Turn and cook 2 minutes more for rare, or 3 to 4 minutes more for medium-rare. ...
  4. Rest, then slice:
Aug 24, 2023

How to make steak in 5 steps? ›

  1. Step #1: Get your steak dry, dry dry!!! ...
  2. Step #2: Season well with Salt & Pepper, and at least 45 minutes, to as long as overnight before grilling. ...
  3. Step #3: Bring the steaks to room temperature! ...
  4. Step #4: Get your grill on! ...
  5. Step #5: When the steaks are done, pull 'em off the grill and leave 'em alone!

What is another name for Swiss steak? ›

Arm steak (Swiss steak) – Arm steak is more commonly referred to as “Swiss steak.” This tough cut of meat is taken from the bottom of the round and is generally best when braised. It does not lend itself to grilling.

What to eat with Swiss steak? ›

Swiss Steak is a perfect family dinner; it's easy to make and can be cooked either in the oven or in the slow cooker. This dish has delicious tender beef in a rich tomato gravy and is perfect served over rice, noodles or mashed potatoes!

Is Swiss steak the same as Salisbury steak? ›

What Is the Difference Between Salisbury Steak and Swiss Steak? A Salisbury steak is made from ground beef that's formed into a patty, and Swiss steak is actually steak. Additionally, Salisbury steak usually has a gravy that consists of beef broth, and Swiss steak is known for being cooked with tomatoes and onions.

What seasoning to put on steak? ›

There are many spices available for seasoning a steak, with salt and pepper topping the list. However, other spices, like thyme, rosemary, garlic powder, and minced onion, are also good options to enhance your steak's flavor. Or, use a one-and-done approach with Chicago Steak Seasoning.

How many minutes to cook steak? ›

The timing.

As a rule of thumb (for a steak 22mm thick) – cook 2 minutes each side for rare, 3-4 mins each side for medium-rare and 4-6 mins each side for medium. For well done, cook for 2-4 minutes each side, then turn the heat down and cook for another 4-6 minutes.

What is the secret to the perfect steak? ›

By adding salt to your steak, you will help pull out moisture from the meat, enriching the flavor of your steak while tenderizing it in the process. Salt will act as a natural brine and can be added up to 24 hours before cooking, instilling deep, rich flavors and tenderness to any cut of beef.

What makes steak taste better? ›

Add a bit of butter

"Monté au beurre means 'mount with butter. ' This process adds richness and a bit of flavor to the finished product." To make an even more delicious steak, Sudak says you can add some crushed garlic cloves, fresh thyme, and fresh rosemary when you add the butter to the pan. "'Voila!'

What is the most flavorful way to cook a steak? ›

Grilling works well for most steak cuts, adding lots of flavor and allowing an even cook when you know how to grill steak properly.

What steak is easiest to cook at home? ›

Most of the fat in a Ribeye is marbling which is intramuscular fat that liquifies very easily when cooking and provides a marinating and tenderizing effect. Ribeye is one of the most forgiven steaks out there, arguably the most easy cut of steak out there; as you can over-cook it and it still retains its tenderness.

What are the 3 ways to cook steak? ›

Five Different Ways to Cook and Serve a Steak
  1. Grilled. Most steak houses in Dallas will say that one of the tried and true methods of serving a steak is to prepare it over a flaming grill. ...
  2. Pan-Seared. ...
  3. Oven-Baked. ...
  4. Reverse Sear. ...
  5. Tartare.
Feb 20, 2018

How to cook a steak for dummies? ›

Put the steaks on the grill. Grill for about 8 minutes for rare, 15 minutes for medium, or 20 minutes for well-done, turning the meat once with the tongs halfway through cooking. Season with the salt and serve immediately.

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