Old Fashioned Salisbury Steak Recipe (2024)

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This Old Fashioned Salisbury Steak Recipe is made with tender, juicy beef patties smothered in a homemade onion and mushroom gravy sauce. Classic comfort food loved by the whole family, have this mouthwatering dinner on the table in just 30-minutes!

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Delicious, comforting, and cozy, Salisbury steak is one of my family’s favorite weeknight dinners. Made with golden brown meat patties smothered in an irresistible onion and mushroom gravy, this homemade version is quick, easy, and ready in just 30 minutes!

Serve this popular 1970’s TV dinner with a side of creamy, butterymashed potatoesand a side of buttered peas or green beans!

What is Salisbury Steak?

Salisbury steak is a dish consisting of ground beef and other ingredients typically served with some kind of gravy or brown sauce.

The termSalisbury Steak was created by the physician J.H. Salisbury and was introduced in 1888. J.H. Salisbury believed that certain foods, particularly starches, vegetables, and fruit, were the cause of many intestinal illnesses and diseases. As such, he created the Salisbury steak – ground beef flavored with onion and seasoning that’s either fried or boiled and served covered with gravy or brown sauce.

In this “Salisbury diet” he suggested that people should consume Salisbury steak three times a day with lots of hot water to flush the digestive system.

In other words, Mr. Salisbury was one of the very first advocates for a low-carb diet.

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Key Ingredients

  • You may use all ground beef or ground beef plus ground pork. If using only ground beef, I recommend using lean ground beef.
  • Breadcrumbs and eggs act as the binder to hold the meat patties together. Without a binder, your patties will fall apart during cooking.
  • Brown the patties first, then add them back to the simmering gravy later. This maximizes the flavor in the patties and in the gravy.
  • Flour is used to thicken the gravy. It is added to the beef patty drippings, softened veggies, and broth to create a delicious onion and mushroom sauce.
  • Worcestershire sauce adds more flavor. A flavor must, this sauce adds a hint of umami flavor to the overall dish.

Find the full list and total amount of each ingredient used to make this old-fashioned Salisbury steak recipe in the recipe card at the end of this post.

Can I Skip the Mushrooms?

Are the mushrooms a must-have ingredient in Salisbury steak? Well, yes and no. The mushrooms play a huge part in adding flavor to the gravy which will be missing if the mushrooms are left out. If you’re not a huge fan of mushrooms, cut the recommended amount in half.

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How to Make Salisbury Steak

  1. Combine the ground beef, breadcrumbs, eggs, Worcestershire sauce, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, mustard powder, and black pepper in a large mixing bowl.
  2. Use your hands to shape the beef mixture into oval(ish) shaped patties – they don’t need to look perfect. This will be enough to make 6 very large patties or 8 regular sized Salisbury steak patties.
  3. Working in batches, cook the patties in hot pan or skillet for approximately 1-2 minutes per side, or until golden brown. Remove to a clean plate and repeat with any remaining patties.
  4. In the same skillet, cook the onions until they have softened. Add the mushrooms and continue to cook for an additional 3-4 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute more.
  5. Melt in the remaining butter and sprinkle with flour. Stir until all flour has dissolved. Slowly add the broth, stirring continuously, and bring to a simmer.
  6. Add the Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper, to taste.
  7. Cover and simmer over low heat for approximately 10 minutes, or until the gravy starts to thicken.
  8. Return the Salisbury steak patties back into the gravy and continue to cook for an additional 5-10 minutes, or until heated through. Season to taste.

Low on Time?

Skip making your own Salisbury steak patties and swap with pre-cooked beef meatballs or beef hamburger patties instead. A slightly less authentic version, but just as delicious.

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Difference Between Salisbury Steak and Hamburger Steak?

Although sometimes used interchangeably, there is a difference between Salisbury steak and Hamburger steak. I’ve tried all three of the below- have you?

Hamburger– typically formed into a much more uniform rounded shape and served on a bun, the hamburger steak by USDA labeling standards must only contain beef and minimal spices. If the hamburger contains additional binders (breadcrumbs, etc), it will no longer be considered a “Hamburger” but instead must be labeled as a “beef patty”.

Hamburg(er) Steak– much like the hamburger, this round and thick beef patty is made almost entirely from ground beef and simple seasoning. However, it is served with a thin gravy or sauce and is not served on or with any sort of bun.

Salisbury steak– can contain as little as 65% meat and 25% of it can be pork. Usually, it will contain binders such as breadcrumbs or vegetables like onions, mushrooms, or bell peppers. Unlike the Hamburger steak, a Salisbury steak is somewhat miss-shaped, more oval than round, and is served with sides such as mashed potatoes, pasta, and gravy.

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How to Serve

Growing up my family always served this easy Salisbury steak recipe with a side of creamy mashed potatoes and buttered peas, corn, or carrots. In my family, that was our go-to combination whenever we were eating something like beef or baked chicken for dinner.

Other yummy serving recommendations include rice and buttery egg noodles, and vegetables like,

  • Green Beans
  • Roasted Cauliflower
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Cauliflower Rice

Storing and Freezing Salisbury Steak

This leftover Salisbury Steak recipe is good for up to 3 days when stored in an air-tight container and in the refrigerator. To freeze extra Salisbury steak patties (patties only), I recommend browning them in a pan first and baking to finishing cooking. Transfer the fully cooked parries to the freezer and once the patties are frozen transfer them to a freezer-safe bag and freeze them for up to 6 months.

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Old-Fashioned Salisbury Steak Recipe

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AuthorAuthor: Old Fashioned Salisbury Steak Recipe (8)Jessica Randhawa

ThisOld FashionedSalisbury Steak Recipeis made with tender, juicy beef patties smothered in a homemade onion and mushroom gravy sauce. Have this easy recipe on the table in just 30-minutes and serve with creamy mashed potatoes and a scoop of green peas.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Beef, Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 8 servings

Calories 466 kcal

Ingredients

For the Salisbury Steaks

For the Onion and Mushroom Gravy

  • 3 tablespoon butter - divided
  • 2 medium onions - sliced
  • 5 cloves garlic - minced
  • 16 ounces mushrooms - sliced
  • cup all-purpose flour
  • 4 cups beef broth - or chicken broth, vegetable broth, beef stock, etc
  • 2 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • salt and pepper - to taste
  • Fresh parsley - to garnish

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl combine the ground beef, breadcrumbs, eggs, Worcestershire sauce, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, mustard powder, and black pepper. Mix well to combine and shape the meat mixture into 6-8 equal-sized oval patties.

  • Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the oil and swirl to coat the entire surface of the skillet. Add the patties (you may not be able to cook all the patties at one time- work in batches as needed) and cook until browned and sides are crispy. Flip the patties and cook on the other side (approximately 1-2 minutes each side).

  • Remove from the skillet and set aside to a clean plate. Repeat with any additional patties as needed.

  • As soon as the Salisbury steak patties have finished browning, return the skillet to medium heat. Melt 1 tablespoon of butter and add the onions. Cook the onions, stirring frequently, until they are soft and golden.

  • Stir in the sliced mushrooms andcook for an additional 4-5 minutes, stirring often. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute more.

  • Stir in the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter and sprinkle the onions and mushrooms with the all-purpose flour. Stir continuously to remove any lumps.

  • Slowly stir in the broth, whisking continuously to remove any lumps that may have formed.

  • Add the Worcestershire sauce and season with salt and pepper, to taste.

  • Reduce heat to medium and simmer until the gravy starts to thicken (approximately 10 minutes). Stir often.

  • Tuck the Salisbury steak patties back into the gravy and cook until the patties are cooked to desired doneness (approximately 5-10 minutes), gently stirring the gravy around the patties every few minutes.Season with additional salt and pepper, to taste.

  • Serve patties topped mushroom sauce. Enjoy!

Jessica’s Notes

  • Instead of flour, mix together1 tablespoon of corn starch with one cup of stock or water, and then add it to the gravy.
  • Make this recipe gluten-free:
    • Use gluten-free breadcrumbs
    • Use gluten-free flour or replace the flour with a cornstarch slurry
    • Look for a gluten-free Worcestershire sauce
  • This recipe makes 8 Salisbury steak patties for a total of 8 generous servings. Should you decide to cut the recipe in half, you may cut the entire recipe in half orjust the total amount of Salisbury steak (4 patties rather than 8) and keep the extra gravy (highly recommended).
  • I used this13.25 inch Lodge Cast Iron Skillet.

Originally published January 28, 2019

Nutritional Information

Calories: 466kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 144mg | Sodium: 1011mg | Potassium: 636mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 460IU | Vitamin C: 4.9mg | Calcium: 64mg | Iron: 3.8mg

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)

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FAQs

What was the original Salisbury steak? ›

The steak is named after Dr. J.H. Salisbury, who promoted a meat-based diet as the means to optimal health in the mid-1800s. His original recipe called for “the muscle pulp of lean beef (to be) made into cakes and broiled,” and it was served with Worcester sauce, mustard, horseradish or lemon juice.

What's the difference between hamburger steak and Salisbury steak? ›

Salisbury steak traditionally calls for ground sirloin, which is a lean cut of beef known for its tenderness. On the other hand, hamburger steak can be made with pretty much any cut of beef, including chuck, round, or a bit of both. Ideally, cuts with slightly more fat content are used to retain moisture while cooking.

What makes a steak Salisbury? ›

Salisbury steak needs a few ingredients to make it a true Salisbury steak: ground beef, eggs, breadcrumbs, and spices, especially salt and pepper. The eggs and breadcrumbs work together to bind the meat together, preventing it from falling apart while cooking. Mushroom and onion gravy tops the finished meat.

What is Banquet Salisbury steak made of? ›

Banquet: "Mechanically separated chicken, pork, beef, water, rehydrated onions, textured soy flour (soy flour, caramel color) bread crumbs (bleached wheat flour enriched with niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid ..."

What's the difference between cube steak and Salisbury steak? ›

Not the same. Cube steak is a cut of round (bottom round or eye of round), and pounded thin to tenderize it. It is usually breaded with seasoned bread crumbs and pan fried slowly. Salisbury steak is more like seasoned ground beef patty, pan fried, and covered with gravy.

Is Salisbury steak just a hamburger patty? ›

What is Salisbury Steak? Well, it's not steak at all. It's basically seasoned hamburger patties formed into the shape of steaks. But then they're taken up 10 notches by cooking in a luscious gravy and served over mashed potatoes.

Why does my Salisbury steak fall apart? ›

To prevent the dreaded patty disintegration, one essential step is the incorporation of an egg and crushed cracker mixture into your ground meat. The combination of these ingredients acts as a binding agent, holding the patty together during the cooking process.

What ethnicity is Salisbury steak? ›

Salisbury steak is a dish originating in the United States and made from a blend of ground beef and other ingredients, being considered a version of Hamburg steak.

Why do they call it Salisbury steak? ›

James Salisbury, a germ theory pioneer, invented Salisbury Steak to combat illness among Civil War troops. Best known in our time as a staple of TV dinners and bargain buffets, the Salisbury Steak actually has its beginnings as a proposed cure for digestive illness during the Civil War.

What is in the IHOP Salisbury steak? ›

Sirloin Salisbury Steak: Chopped sirloin steak with freshly sautéed mushrooms and onions and beef gravy.

What is another name for Salisbury steak? ›

What is another word for Salisbury steak?
hamburger steakpatty
hamburgerbeef patty
ground meatmeat patty
burger pattyminced beef

What goes good with Salisbury steak? ›

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Is Stouffer's Salisbury steak real meat? ›

100% fresh ground beef cooked in-house.

Is country style steak and Salisbury steak the same thing? ›

What's more, country-fried steak is breaded and fried, whereas Salisbury steak is just pan-fried in a little oil. Breading and frying a cube steak locks in the flavor. It's the best comfort food and a popular Southern-style breakfast, usually served with eggs and biscuits.

Do people still eat Salisbury steak? ›

However, Salisbury steak remains popular. It's still available in TV dinners, can be found at some restaurants, and some people even prepare it at home. And Salisbury Steak is very different now that when it first was created.

Where was Salisbury steak first made? ›

New York

What part of the cow is Salisbury steak? ›

Salisbury steak is a classic American dish that has been enjoyed for generations. Despite its name, Salisbury steak is not actually made from a specific cut of meat, such as a sirloin or ribeye. Instead, it is typically made from ground beef, which can come from various cuts of the cow.

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