Best Swiss Pork Steaks Recipes

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SWISS PORK STEAKS



Swiss Pork Steaks image

I've been making it for 40 years. My husband loves it!

Provided by Janice Karberg

Categories     Steaks and Chops

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 medium boneless pork steaks
3 lg. cans tomato sauce
1 medium onion cut in slices
4 sprig(s) lg. celery sliced
olive oil, extra virgin

Steps:

  • 1. Salt & pepper pork steaks on both sides
  • 2. Brown in extra virgin olive oil in skillet on both sides
  • 3. Add 1/2 of the tomato sauce in an electric skillet
  • 4. Drain pork steaks after browning & place in electric skillet
  • 5. Add the remainder of the tomato sauce & pour some over the pork steaks.
  • 6. Add the celery & onion to the skillet, cover & cook at 200-300 degrees - depending on your skillet - for 1 hr.

MERTZIE'S SLOW COOKED SWISS STEAK & CHOPS



Mertzie's Slow Cooked Swiss Steak & Chops image

Swiss steak was my very favorite thing my mom made growing up. Hers is the best I've ever tasted. She forgets now how she made it (insert sad face), but I've been making it for a long time, trying to recapture the goodness of her Swiss steak. This is a little twist on it, with pork chops or spare ribs added. Gives it a lovely...

Provided by Michelle Koletar/Mertz

Categories     Steaks and Chops

Time 8h10m

Number Of Ingredients 14

beef round steak
1 large onion
1 large green pepper
1 large can tomatoes (whole or crushed)
2 cans tomato paste (see note in directions)
pinch sugar
worcestershire sauce
1 container of knorr's beef stock or 1/4 cup of penzey's beef soup base
1 or 2 Tbsp a-1 sauce (if you like it, if not omit)
ground black pepper, sea salt
1/2 cup flour
canola oil for cooking meat
3-4 pork chops or country style ribs
1 tsp celery seed

Steps:

  • 1. Bring steak to room temperature and cut into quarters. Tenderize the steak with a meat mallet (sometimes your butcher will do it for you or run it through a cuber). Pound it w/ a mallet until it starts to thin out (you show that steak who's boss, baby!).
  • 2. Lightly salt & then pepper the steak. I pour worcestershire sauce on it at this point & rub in well & let it sit a bit longer. Heat a skillet w/ some oil for browning the steak. Rub the steak into the flour.
  • 3. Fry for a few minutes each side, working in batches, if needed. Brown the pork chops or ribs a few minutes also, (I don't add flour or seasonings to the chops).
  • 4. Meawhile, add about 3/4 of the canned tomatoes to your crockpot. Sprinkle a little sugar over top, and then add the A1, if using. Add 1 can of tomato paste & beef stock, celery seed, and stir. I add more ground black pepper. Add some more salt, if you want. Add half of the chopped green pepper & onions.
  • 5. Add the cooked steak & chops. Top w/ remaining onions and peppers & the rest of the tomatoes. Cook on low for about 6-7 hours.
  • 6. Check & see if your sauce is too thin. If it is, add the rest of the tomato paste & continue cooking until you can cut the steak easily with just a fork. You also can add some garlic to this recipe or chopped carrots. I usually don't just because my mom didn't & I like it how she did it! :)
  • 7. Enjoy!

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