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Chicken Fried Steak
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GaryKC
Posted 2026-02-25 12:09 PM (#105950)


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Subject: Chicken Fried Steak

Was a family favorite, as was almost anything with gravy. Don't recall if we had them on the boats.
Gave Tyson frozen 5 pack a whirl. Grabbed one from behind tossed into Air-fryer 385 degrees 7 minutes, whipped up the included country gravy mix and slathered generosity. Mmmmm....gravy.
Just a quick break from 5 course pigeon under corningware.




Edited by GaryKC 2026-02-25 4:34 PM
Gil
Posted 2026-02-26 9:20 AM (#105951 - in reply to #105950)
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Subject: RE: Chicken Fried Steak

Never had that on my boat. Unlike I guess most boats we only had one good cook, and baker - and Crutch was fantastic.  The others were average at best - I was a better cook than them, and I'm average at  best. One cook seemed to put vinegar on everything - and lots of it on I mean everything.  He was from the south, but I've never experienced that before, or since in southern cooking.  He was maybe 5'2", and skinny - the AB denizens more that in jest picked him up and tried to fit him in the GDU.  He broke away and ran for a butcher knife - the charade stopped when he waved it at them.
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