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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have panko crusted steak fingers using 10 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Panko Crusted Steak Fingers:
- Take 1 Cube Steak
- Take 1 buttermilk for dipping
- Take 1 cup flour for dredging ( may need more depending on how many steaks you are making )
- Prepare 1 salt and pepper to taste
- Get tsp onion powder
- Get tsp paprika
- Take 1/2 tsp garlic powder ( optional )
- Take 1 dry steak seasoning if desired
- Take 1 Panko bread crumbs
- Take 1 oil for frying
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Instructions to make Panko Crusted Steak Fingers:
- Add enough oil to pan to cover steak fingers about half way.
- Heat oil to 350°F. I use electric skillet or cast iron. But any frying pan you have is fine.
- Cut cube steaks into strips or bite size pieces. Below is the bite size. I always cook both ways to please everyone lol
- Mix the flour and seasonings together well. I always sprinkle some seasonings on my meat first and add some to flour.
- Dredge the steak in flour mixture, then buttermilk and then panko crumbs.
- Press down to adhere the panko all over steak. Dredging in flour first helps keep breading on while frying.
- Cook without crowding in hot oil. Brown on one side then flip. Brown.
- Drain on paper towels to remove excess oil. Can sprinkle more salt on if desired.
In a non stick skillet drizzle a little olive oil in and over med heat lightly. mix panko crumbs and chopped almonds. season each steak with salt and pepper and garlic powder on both sides. dip in buttermilk and then in panko and almond mixture. fry on all sides in remaining butter and olive oil. plate your steaks and top with mushroom gravy then with bernaise sauce and. Oven Fried Chicken legs dipped in an egg wash and dredged in a spice infused panko breadcrumb mixture to create the most finger licking good OVEN FRIED PANKO CRUSTED CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS. Panko is a Japanese type of bread crumb that is especially light and crunchy, popular with chefs because it doesn't get soggy. What I love about this way of preparing salmon is that the panko topping seems to hold in the salmon's moisture while roasting, so the salmon doesn't get dried out at all. Wholesale Panko Supplier, manufacturer of GMO free Panko breadcrumbs.
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