To Fry Beefsteaks
Instructions
- 1
Beefsteak for frying should be cut much thinner than for broiling.
- 2
Take from the ribs or sirloin and remove the bone.
- 3
Put some butter or nice beef dripping into a frying pan and set it over the fire, and when it has boiled and become hot lay in the steaks; when cooked quite enough, season with salt and pepper, turn and brown on both sides.
- 4
Steaks when fried should be thoroughly done.
- 5
Have ready a hot dish, and when they are done take out the steaks and lay them on it, with another dish cover the top to keep them hot.
- 6
The gravy in the pan can be turned over the steaks, first adding a few drops of boiling water, or a gravy to be served in a separate dish made by putting a large tablespoonful of flour into the hot gravy left in the pan after taking up the steaks.
- 7
Stir it smooth, then pour in a pint of cream or sweet rich milk, salt and pepper, let it boil up once until it thickens, pour hot into a gravy dish and send to the table with the steaks.