Ingredients
- 2 eggs
- 2 cups milk, at room temperature
- 3 cups flour
- 2 teaspoons meat seasoning
- 2 cups frying oil, preferably Canola
- 8 (6-ounce) tenderized beef cutlets at room temperature (or tenderized center cut boneless pork chop, or tenderized boneless chicken breasts)
- Mashed potatoes, recipe follows
Directions
Whisk eggs and milk together in a bowl and set this egg wash aside. Combine the flour and meat seasoning in another bowl and set aside.
Heat the oil in a heavy 14-inch cast iron skillet over medium heat to 350 degrees F. Use a deep frying thermometer to check temperature. The oil should pop loudly when a drop of egg is dropped in.
Dip each of the first 4 cutlets in the egg wash mixture. Dredge them in the flour, then dip them back into the egg wash, and very gently place them in the hot oil. As you carry them 1 at a time from the egg wash to the skillet, hold a plate under them to catch the dripping egg wash. There'll be a regular explosion of noisy oil popping. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes, until breading is set and golden brown. Gently turn them with a long handled meat fork or long metal tongs. Be careful. Cook another 3 minutes.
Carefully remove them from the skillet and drain on a platter lined with paper towels. Let oil reheat and repeat process for other 4 cutlets.
Mashed Potatoes:
- 1 pound baking potatoes, like russets, peeled and cut in quarters
- 12 tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks) butter
- 2 cups half-and-half or 1 1/2 cups milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
















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By dbiggs27_12342900
North Chicago, 52
on May 01, 2011
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Made this for 13 firefighters on a quiet Sunday afternoon. Followed the recipe to the letter. It turned out great and we've already planned on do it again, this time in sandwiches.
By denisesoderlind
austin, TX
on September 21, 2010
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The only thing I change is using buttermilk instead of egg wash. Eddies fried green tomatoes are also the Real Deal! True Texas cooking at it's best!
By jem4437
Astoria, NY
on June 23, 2010
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I tried this recipe today and it was horrible!!!! maybe using a flour mixture is a staple in the south but we, in the north like bread crumbs. This was the most distasteful thing I have ever tasted. I have made breaded steak before and it was delicious, but just seasoning flour and using eggs was awful. Never again!!!
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