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Swiss Steak

Classic Swiss Steak makes a hearty dinner any time of year. Cube Steak gets coated in flour and then browned in a pan. It’s slow-cooked with tomatoes, green peppers, onions, and seasonings until tender. Serve it over rice or mashed potatoes for a filling meal that won’t break the bank.

Old-fashioned Swiss Steak

 

I love using cube steak. It’s a great way to inexpensively put a protein on the table. It’s also delicious when made into Chicken Fried Steak.

Old-fashioned Swiss Steak

 

You could also use slices of round steak and tenderize them with a meat mallet.

Old-fashioned Swiss Steak

 

To make Swiss Steak, I cook a bunch of thinly sliced green peppers and onion in a touch of butter until soft. I remove them from the pan and set them aside so I can brown the cube steak, which I coat in flour, in the same pan.

I like to use my Cast Iron Dutch Oven to make Swiss Steak. It is perfect for slow cooking because it heats so easily and retains heat well.

Once the meat is browned, I add the onions and peppers back to the pan along with stewed tomatoes, a few beef bouillon cubes, some Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, seasoned salt and pepper. It cooks for about an hour and 15 minutes. The meat becomes tender and all the flavors have plenty of time to blend.

Old-Fashioned comfort food is always well received.

Old-fashioned Swiss Steak

 

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Old-fashioned Swiss Steak

Swiss Steak

Cube Steak gets coated in flour and then browned in a pan. It's slow-cooked with tomatoes, green peppers, onions, and seasonings until tender. Serve it over rice or mashed potatoes for a filling meal that won't break the bank.
PREP: 10 minutes
COOK: 1 hour 30 minutes
TOTAL: 1 hour 40 minutes
SERVINGS: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 large onion cut in half and sliced into 1/2 moon shapes
  • 1 green pepper, sliced
  • 1 1/2 pounds cube steak
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 cup flour
  • 4 tablespoons Vegetable oil, divided
  • 2 (14.5-ounce) cans stewed tomatoes
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 beef bouillon cubes, crumbled
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt

Instructions

  • Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a cast iron Dutch oven. Add onion and green pepper and cook until soft, about 5 minutes. Remove onion and green pepper to a bowl and set aside.
  • Season both sides of cube steak with salt and pepper and dredge in flour. You want a thick coating of flour because it will help thicken the sauce.
  • Add 2 tablespoons vegetable oil to Dutch oven. Working in 2 batches, cook cube steak until browned on both sides (it will not be cooked through).
  • Leave the second batch of cube steak in the Dutch oven and return the first batch plus the onion and green peppers to the Dutch oven.
  • Add remaining ingredients and stir to mix. Cover Dutch oven (I leave a little gap) and cook for 1 hour and 15 minutes over low heat, stirring occasionally to make sure nothing on the bottom burns.

Nutrition

Calories: 575kcal
Author: Christin Mahrlig
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Southern

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18 thoughts on “Swiss Steak”

  1. I often cook US steak rather than Swiss steak. However, when I cook this dish with your recipe, I can enjoy the best steak. It is so yummy. All of you can try making it while joining trap the cat

  2. This is a great comfort food dish! I used tomato sauce instead of stewed tomatoes and beef stock instead of bullion cubes. Added fresh mushrooms, a handful of string beans (cut into halves), and a splash of dry red wine.

  3. My husband and I loved, loved, loved your swiss steak recipe. So simple and no big mess. Very tender!
    I did add just a shake of basil and oregano while it was cooking. When it was finished I sprinkled swiss cheese on top right before serving . Served over rice.
    And the leftovers were just as good the next day.

  4. karrie @ Tasty Ever After

    Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. My Grandmother made swiss steak and mashed potatoes for us all the time and right when I saw this, it brought back the most wonderful family food memories for me. I haven’t made this in a very long time and you’ve reminded me that I need to. Total comfort food for winter too )

  5. Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice

    Mmm I’m craving this swiss steak for dinner, Christin! I’ve never made my own before, but that has got to change after seeing this recipe. I love how warm and comforting it looks!

  6. Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary

    I haven’t cooked a cube steak in foh-ev-a! And this swiss steak is making me question my life choices! lol This looks insanely delicious! My grams use to make a swiss steak back in the day, but I don’t recall hers ever lookin’ this good! (<– I will deny saying that if you tell her! wink wink). My husband would flip over this, Christin! Total comfort food. Totally delicious! Pinned! Cheers! <3

  7. Ashley | The Recipe Rebel

    I love all of your classic, comfort food recipes Christin! This has always been one of our favorites!

  8. Jess @ What Jessica Baked Next

    This looks delicious, Christin! Love the flavours! This is definitely my idea of comfort food!

    1. I like the recipe. I’m going to use a red bell pepper and some mushrooms. also I will reduce some beef stock instead of cubes. Thanks for your inspiration. Peace

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