Economy Steak
Back in the day when times were tough and people couldn’t afford to buy steak, they made what they called Economy Steak. Now it doesn’t taste anything like steak to me but it does taste like a cross between a meatloaf and a hamburger. I think that’s what I like about this recipe, it’s not a hamburger or a meatloaf and definitely not a steak. Someone gave me this recipe back in the 70’s and it called for broiling, however, I fry it. The recipe also calls for onions which I really, really wanted to add but because I made these for my grandkids I left them out. I will make sure to put them in the recipe card below.
Ingredients – and onions!
In a medium bowl combine the ground
beef, onion, salt, pepper, evaporated
milk and bread crumbs.
Divide the mixture into four patties
using your hands. If it sticks to your
hands, rinse your hands in cold water first.
Cook in a large frying pan over medium
heat until no pink remains. Serve immediately
Economy Steak
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Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1/2 onion, minced
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp pepper
- 2/3 cup evaporated milk
- 1/3 cup plain bread crumbs
Directions
- In a medium bowl combine all of the ingredients.
- Divide into four equal portions.
- Using your hands, form the mixture into four patties about 1” thick. If it sticks to your hands, wet your hands in cold water first.
- Place the patties into a large frying pan.
- Cook over medium heat until brown and no longer pink inside.
Categories: Ground Beef
looks heavenly soulful.
Thank you!
Very good!
Thanks so much!
You’re welcome!
Interesting recipe with the milk in it, but it looks wonderful!
Thanks Robin it is a whole new taste with ground beef.
Nice recipe. Thanks for sharing it.
You’re so welcome!
Wow, this is interesting! Looks like a big flattened burger to me; nothing wrong with that 😉.
The original recipe called for two large meatloaf shaped patties and to broil them. I changed it to the four patties and fry them.
This cracks me up – economy steak. 🙂 But I’m sure it’s delicious.
The good ole days…lol
Mom used to make this…I liked it better than real steak!
It has a wonderful taste doesn’t it? A lot easier to chew too…lol
That looks good (and easy too).
Yes a nice change with ground beef. Thanks Linda!
That’s interesting with the evaporated milk. We have something similar here in Australia, called rissoles. Instead of the milk though we use an egg. I’ll have to try it with the milk instead next time.
I put egg in meatloaf so you will see the difference when using the evaporated milk instead.
What a title! Love it! Hope you consider having a whole page of recipes for Economy dishes. Like McDonald’s Dollar Menus – haha!
You know I will. My recipes aren’t the normal….lol
Dear one can afford to buy the whole beef cow but here no thanks only milk cows sold after dry off as beef. Pity none of your firms selling real steak will sell to me here.Id pay for best beef and steak but who will supply me. Buy more land go to England by four black cattle mainly Angus from my cousin and ship them back on mafia boat to breed here for my needs. See even that needs illegal crews and it will not sit well with God so cant do that either.Would love a real 2 inch thick Porterhouse steak right now. Rib Eye will do me if not.
I have a side of beef coming in a few weeks. We get half a cow once a year. I guess I never appreciated how fortunate we are to fill our freezer with the meat. My husband prefers hamburger patties over steak so I get all of the steak. Wish I could share one with you!
What an interesting delight! 😀 think I taste it already lolol
Was a nice change to regular hamburger patties. Thank you!
I can see, most welcome!