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Easy Swiss Steak Recipe
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This satisfying meal celebrates the nostalgic taste and economical cooking of the 1950s. For the swiss steak: Heat the oven to 325 degrees. Season the steaks with the salt and pepper. Dredge the ...
Cooking steak in the oven is a divisive technique. There are a lot of meat eaters who can’t imagine cooking steak on anything but a scorching hot pan or grill. Steaks are synonymous with summer time ...
Curious Cook has received another wonderful, heart-warming contribution for our Swiss Steak collection. For M.M. of Rock Island, who has been craving Swiss steak baked in aluminum foil, B.B. of Moline ...
You don’t need to spend a ton of money at a fancy steakhouse to enjoy a juicy, perfectly cooked steak. It’s easy to cook steak at home using just a few basic pantry staples and an oven. Building ...
C.A.R. of Moline sends this plea to Curious Cook and her readers. She's looking for her Grandma's Swiss Steak recipe and the "secret" spices therein. A perplexed C.A.R. writes: "Help! My grandma used ...
Along with flank steak, hanger has big flavor at a lower price point than a high-end cut. It just takes a few hours of marinating to get it ready for the grill. A basic marinade like this one has ...
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