Chicken Fried Pork Steaks
Chicken fried pork, similar to chicken fried steak, using tender cubed pork is a delicious meal idea any night of the week. The entire family will enjoy this delicious country cooking dinner.
You can serve chicken fried pork steaks as they are or top them with delicious gravy and serve with your favorite sides.
Ingredients
- Cubed Pork Steaks
- 2 c Flour, all purpose
- 1 1/2 tsp Salt
- 1/2 tsp Black Pepper
- 1/2 tsp Onion Powder
- 1 1/2 tsp Paprika
- 1 Egg
- 1/4 c Buttermilk
- 2 tsp Water
- Oil for frying
How to Cook Tenderized Pork
Allow the cubed pork to come to room temperature.
In a bowl add flour and seasonings. Mix to combine.
In a separate bowl, add egg and beat. Add buttermilk and water and whisk to combine.
Add 1/4″ vegetable oil to the bottom of a skillet and heat over medium heat.
When the oil is heated and ready for frying, take each piece of cubed pork and dredge in flour mixture, then in wet mixture and again in flour mixture. Add to skillet.
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Fry the pork pieces on each side, about five minutes until browned and juices run clear.
Remove chicken fired pork steaks from pan and place on a paper towel lined plate to drain excess oils.
Allow to rest five minutes before serving.
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Let’s make these delicious Chicken Fried Pork Steaks!
Chicken Fried Pork Steaks
Ingredients
- 3-6 Cubed Pork Steaks
- 2 c Flour all purpose
- 1 1/2 tsp Salt
- 1/2 tsp Black Pepper
- 1/2 tsp Onion Powder
- 1 1/2 tsp Paprika
- 1 Egg
- 1/4 c Buttermilk
- 2 tsp Water
- Oil for frying
Instructions
- Allow cubed pork to come to room temperature.
- In a bowl add flour and seasonings. Mix to combine.
- In a separate bowl, add egg and beat. Add buttermilk and water and whisk to combine.
- Add 1/4″ vegetable oil to the bottom of a skillet and heat over medium heat.
- When the oil is heated and ready for frying, take each piece of cubed pork and dredge in flour mixture, then in wet mixture and again in flour mixture. Add to skillet.
- Fry on each side, about five minutes until browned and juices run clear.
- Remove chicken fired pork steaks from pan and place on a paper towel lined plate to drain excess oils.
- Allow to rest five minutes before serving.
Nutrition
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Sounds delicious!
Thank you! It's always a favorite at my house.
I have been making a version of this for 50 years. I use ground saltine crackers instead of the flour. I only use beaten eggs to dip the cubes pork in, no milk of any kind, then cracker crumbs and season them. I use at least 3/4 inch of hot cooking oil and fry them till they are golden brown.
Delish!
@Nana of the North, my grandma used to make it this way, it was always so good.
I made this two nights ago. The only difference was that I soaked the steaks in buttermilk all day. Then, I just took it out of that, dredged it in the seasoned flour and fried it up. Was absolutely delicious! I am now making it again tonight for more family! Thanks for sharing!
Tammy,
Thank you for letting me know how much you enjoyed this recipe! I’m so glad to hear it.
I got a little confused with the buttermilk, only used it once before and actually just noticed you’re supposed to refrigerate the powder once opened 😕 that being said I don’t know if what I tasted is supposed to be like that. Will try this recipe again with a fresh can of BM.
I’m glad that you’ll try the recipe again. I’ve never used powdered buttermilk so I’m afraid I don’t have any experience to offer with it.
@Julia Jordan, can I use whole milk instead?
Kelsey,
You can use whole milk but likely won’t need as much. Enjoy!
~Julia
I made this tonight but tweeked it slightly. I added 1/2 tsp of garlic powder, 2 tsp of baking powder & 1 tsp of baking soda. These were hands down the best I’ve ever made!! Thank you for such a tasty recipe. We will definitely be making this again!
I am so happy that you enjoyed using this recipe! 🙂
~Julia