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Here's a meat-and-potatoes meal that no one will want to miss. It makes for a hearty dish the whole family will cozy up to in no time! —Denise Wheeler, Newaygo, Michigan
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Quick
With Johnsonville Italian Sausage.
Nutritional Facts 1 patty with 1/3 cup gravy (calculated without mashed potatoes) equals 325 calories, 15 g fat (6 g saturated fat), 123 mg cholesterol, 920 mg sodium, 20 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 25 g protein.
Originally published as Hamburger Steaks with Mushroom Gravy in Simple & Delicious December/January 2011, p25
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Enjoy this recipe with a full-bodied red wine such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot or Syrah.
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Reviewed on Dec. 04, 2012 by mblinder
This turned out great and, yes, I'll be making it again!
Reviewed on Oct. 22, 2012 by Sandy Bishop
This way easy and yummy. I used fresh mushrooms and it was wonderful.
Reviewed on Jun. 26, 2012 by iteach5
I also used a pound and a half of lean ground beef instead of just one pound. (See other review.)
My husband thought this was awesome! The only change I made was to slice and saute fresh mushrooms because that was what I had on hand. Delicious!
Reviewed on May. 07, 2012 by jules2284
What I did:Used about 1 1/2 lbs of beef, mixed it really really well with my hands so that it was almost stretchy like.I also used mini bella's, fresh, wholeUsed soy sauce instead of worchestershireIt also says to bring to a boil and let thicken...well it instantly turns to thick gravy, lol so i put in the mushrooms and put the patties back in with the gravy, set on low/simmer with the lid on for about 10 mins. So far ive made this about a dozen times and each time comes out great! Made redskin mashed pots. Left skins on when boiling for maximum nutrition :D nom nom nom
What I did:
Used about 1 1/2 lbs of beef, mixed it really really well with my hands so that it was almost stretchy like.
I also used mini bella's, fresh, whole
Used soy sauce instead of worchestershire
It also says to bring to a boil and let thicken...well it instantly turns to thick gravy, lol so i put in the mushrooms and put the patties back in with the gravy, set on low/simmer with the lid on for about 10 mins. So far ive made this about a dozen times and each time comes out great! Made redskin mashed pots. Left skins on when boiling for maximum nutrition :D nom nom nom
Reviewed on Jan. 22, 2012 by mas4144
<p>Instead of making hamburger steaks I made a meat loaf. I eliminated the soup mixture and used a packet of mushroom gravy mix instead. I also added an egg, since I was making a meatloaf. I made the gravy with fresh mushrooms and some chopped onion. It turned out wonderful. Best meat loaf I have ever made. Next time I'll make hamburger steaks.</p>
Reviewed on Jan. 19, 2012 by MouseladyinTX
My husband has been complaining about all the new dishes lately. He not one for change. This dish I followed the suggestion of others and used a big jar of savory beef gravy. Bought fresh, thick sliced mushrooms. I sliced a half of an onion into rings and cooked the onion rings and mushrooms in butter in another skillet as the hamburger steaks cooked up. When the hamburger steaks were done, I added the jar of gravy, the remaining onion soup and add the onions and mushrooms. My husband could not believe how good it was. He said "this is a keeper." Can't wait to fix it on other members of the family when they come to visit.
Reviewed on Oct. 13, 2011 by parker123
Being from the south, I made a roux, added a packet of McCormick Onion Gravy Mix to the roux and made the gravy. I then added the meat mixture to the gravy mix and simmered about 20 minutes. I also saute'd onion rings in butter,a splash of olive oil, salt and pepper until slightly browned. For serving, I plated the meat mixture, gravy and sauted onions, added mashed potatoes and a fresh steamed veggie. Very good.
Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2011 by segriffin
I just used packaged brown gravy mix ..and i liked that w/out the soup mixture..definitely with the fresh mushrooms..and an extra splash of worsteshire sauce..i also put dill chips on the tops of the patties close to the end of cooking and it really made it feel like cafeteria chopped steak..i also think it would be good..with au juice instead of gravy
Reviewed on Jun. 21, 2011 by cflamenc
I really enjoyed this recipe. When I made it the first time I used jar mushroom didn't like the taste. The second time I used fresh mushroom it tasted better.
Reviewed on Jun. 09, 2011 by auntiggy
This is very good! Quick & easy!
Reviewed on Jun. 08, 2011 by MrsKase
MMM, the whole family even the kids loved these! I used a box of fresh organic baby bella mushrooms instead of the jar. These were very good.
Reviewed on Feb. 15, 2011 by manilow
I loved this recipie. It was so easy to make and it didn't take long at all to fix. I especially liked the mushrooms in it.
Reviewed on Feb. 05, 2011 by keverwann
The Salisbury Steaks recipe in TOH cookbook (and online) is much better. The onion soup mix definitely over-powered the dish; did not taste good on mashed potatoes either. I won't make this again.
Reviewed on Jan. 03, 2011 by lucy59701@aol.com
quick easy and simply delicious
Reviewed on Dec. 31, 2010 by equestsarah81
This was really good but I did take the advise about the lipton soup mix and only added 1/2 of it to the meat mixture and added about 2tbsp of minced fresh onion. As for the gravy though, I wasn't too impressed with that. I think just making brown gravy and adding mushrooms and some more fresh minced onion to the brown gravy would be much better.
Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2010 by brkornhaus
Yep, it's a keeper. Based on a previous poster's comment that the onion soup mix was too strong, I doubled everything except the soup mix. It seemed just about right, although I did add a little more salt.
Reviewed on Dec. 14, 2010 by berensnc
Just made this tonight. My family loved it! Is a lot like swiss steak my mom used to make, just doesn't take as long. It's definitely a keeper at our house.
Reviewed on Nov. 24, 2010 by skipperstrucking
would definitly leave out most if not all of the onion soup mix, it overpowered the dish.
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