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1 1/2 pounds round steak
2 eggs
salt and pepper
flour
meat tenderizer
Servings: 4
1. Cut the round steak into slightly small portions and beat with a mallet or back of a knife until thin and all ratty looking.

2. Beat the eggs with a little water.

3. Mix the flour, salt, pepper, and about 1 1/2 teaspoons of tenderizer together. Dredge the meat through the eggs and then in the flour mixture.

4. Fry on medium-high heat in oil and butter. Be careful that it doesn't stick to the bottom of the pan too bad. As you cook, sprinkle little bits of the flour mix in the pan so that you get a lot of good drippings you'll use that for the gravy. When the meat is cooked through, drain on paper towels while you make the gravy.

5. MILK GRAVY: Drain most all of the oil out of the pan, and add about 1/2 stick of butter or margarine.

6. Stir around good over medium low heat to scrape all the drippings off the bottom of the pan.

7. Sprinkle some more of the flour mix into the pan until you almost have a roux.

8. Add milk a little bit at a time, stirring real well with a flat spatula to get it all mixed up. When desired consistency, remove from heat and serve with the steak.

9. Try serving with black-eyed peas and lots of mashed potatoes or rice.
 
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