VENISON SWISS STEAK

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If you think your deer, elk or moose steak is a little tuff, try this recipe. I got this recipe from my mother-in-law, Beverly. She is a Wonderful cook.

Provided by deb baldwin

Categories     Steaks and Chops

Time 2h45m

Number Of Ingredients 10

4 or 5 large venison steaks
1/2 c flour
4 Tbsp butter crisco
salt & pepper to taste
garlic powder to taste
1 large onion, chopped
2 can(s) 14 1/2 oz - diced tomatoes (plain, stewed, etc)
1 can(s) tomato sauce
1 Tbsp worcestershire sauce
a dab of butter as needed

Steps:

  • 1. Prep your steaks. No fat or silver skin. (I enclosed a photo of small steaks for visual) Use an electric skillet for ease of use. Turn on at 350 degrees. Add butter crisco. Just enough to cover bottom of pan.
  • 2. Flour both sides of steaks and place in skillet. Add your seasonings of salt, pepper & garlic powder to taste and brown one side.
  • 3. Turn over steaks and add chopped onion. Brown the other side. If you need more grease, add butter. Add tomatos, tomato sauce & worcestershire sauce. Stir and bring to a boil. Add more seasoning if needed. After it starts boiling, turn down skillet to simmer (200 degrees)and simmer for 2 hours. (More or less depending on the size steak. Cover. Add water as needed. Stir once in a while. Check to make sure that the meat is not sticking to bottom of pan. Test for tenderness. Meat should cut very easily.
  • 4. Serve over noodles or potatoes. I like a spoonful of sourcream on my swiss steak.

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