Mary's steak. I have never been more serious about anything in my life when I say that if you are a CFS devotee, get in your car right now and head west. Mary's Cafe is definitely a haul, but worth every drop of gasoline no matter what the cost. Mary's steak Mary was a neighbor long ago a bunch of us went to the beach to grill out.
The steak combined with the vegetables makes for an amazing meal. The fresh cut French Fries were excellent. The chocolate meringue pie was excellent as well. You can cook Mary's steak using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Mary's steak
- Prepare of steak.
- Prepare 1 medium of lime.
- It's 2 lb of chuck steak.
- It's 4 tbsp of butter.
- It's 1/4 tsp of salt.
- It's 1/4 tsp of ground black pepper.
- You need 1/4 tsp of granulated garlic powder.
- You need 1 lb of broccoli.
- It's 1/4 tsp of salt.
- You need 1 tbsp of butter.
The portions are large and you will have leftovers to take home. More At Mary's Cafe, the chicken fried steak doesn't touch the deep fryer, Mary has her own methods. "It's too much batter. It is, just batter that you're getting when you have chicken. We deep fry our chicken fried chicken, but that's about it," she commented.
Mary's steak instructions
- Preheat oven 425° Fahrenheit.
- Heat a pan. Add salt, pepper, and garlic to the steaks. Add steaks to the hot pan. Sear the steaks. 4 minutes each side..
- Add steaks to an oven safe pan. Add butter on top of steaks. Cut the lime in half. Squeeze the juice over the top of both steaks. Put in oven for 15 minutes. Let sit 5 minutes..
- Microwave the broccoli in microwave for 3 in a half minutes. Melt butter in pan add the broccoli. Salt stir and cook 4 minutes..
- Serve together hope you enjoy!.
The chicken fried steaks are finished off with a few final touches. Five Mary's T-Bone steaks — a steakhouse favorite! Family Style Restaurant Mad Mary's is a crowd pleasing steakhouse overlooking the Big Sioux River in Flandreau, South Dakota. We are the Heffernan family and we are Five Marys Farms. Brian and Mary are both from California agricultural families with deep farming roots and believe in doing things the old fashioned way and working hard together as a family to produce a premium product or service every time.