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This old-fashioned homemade Salisbury Steak Recipe with delicious onion gravy is easy to make with simple step-by-step photo instructions. With tender beef patties and rich brown gravy like grandma's, make it from scratch in only 40 minutes.
🐄Ingredients
Ground beef
Pantry ingredients—garlic powder, onion powder, Panko breadcrumbs, ketchup, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce
For the gravy—flour, beef broth, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, salt, black pepper, plus onion or mushrooms if using
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 🐄Ingredients
- 👨🍳How to Make Salisbury Steak with Gravy—Step by Step
- ✔️Tips to get it right every time
- Comfort food recipes
- ⬇️How to make Salisbury Steak for two
- 🍴How to serve Salisbury steak?
- ❄️How to store leftover Salisbury steak
- ❓FAQs
- 📖 Recipe
Featured Comment from Andrina:
"5 stars. Thanks for sharing this recipe! I made both the patties and gravy just as listed, and everything turned out PERFECT!"
Old-fashioned Salisbury steak is a classic American comfort food with tender seasoned ground beef steaks served with rich brown mushroom or onion gravy over mashed potatoes or noodles.
Unlike the TV dinners, this is a Salisbury steak recipe like grandma would make in the 50s. It is a supreme comfort food that will bring back memories and become a family favorite.
This recipe is another request by my wife—we both had the same vision. We used a Pioneer Woman recipe as a model and filled it in with our memories. Please enjoy the best Salisbury steak recipe with these easy and quick instructions.
👨🍳How to Make Salisbury Steak with Gravy—Step by Step
1. Use ground beef (80/20 or leaner), but ground turkey or chicken will work. The other ingredients are common pantry ingredients.
2. If you want caramelized onions or mushrooms in your gravy, start by thin-slicing a small onion or about 5 oz of mushrooms. Cook with 1 teaspoon oil over medium-high heat until nicely brown onions or cooked mushrooms. It takes about 7-8 minutes for the onion, or saute the mushrooms until cooked. Set aside in a bowl.
3. In a large mixing bowl, combine 1 pound of ground beef with ⅓ cup Panko breadcrumbs, 2 teaspoons ketchup, 1 teaspoon mustard and Worcestershire sauce, and ½ teaspoon garlic powder. If not doing the onions, add ½ teaspoon onion powder.
4. Divide the hamburger mixture into 3-4 equal portions. A quarter-size indent in the middle of one side prevents puffing up of the patties and makes cooking evener.
5. Place steak patties in a large frying pan with a teaspoon of oil over medium-high heat. Flip about every 5-6 minutes until an internal temperature of 160°. It takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on the thickness, the pan, and the burners.
6. Whisk 4 tablespoons flour with 1 cup beef broth. Remove the Salisbury steak to a plate and lightly tent with foil. Pour out most of the liquid, leaving about 3-4 tablespoons. Add 1 cup beef broth and bring to a light boil over medium heat.
7. Slowly add the flour-broth mixture while continuing to whisk. Add 1 teaspoon ketchup and ½ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. Add salt and pepper to taste.
8. Whisk until nicely thickened, a few minutes. If using the caramelized onions or mushrooms, add them to thegravy and mix well.
9. Add the steak back into the mixture and simmer for a few minutes until everything is hot.
10. Serve mashed potatoes or as you wish.
For more details, keep reading. See theRecipe Cardbelow for complete instructions and to print.
✔️Tips to get it right every time
- Ground beef is most commonly used. The standard 80/20 ground meat is fine, but you can also use leaner ground beef, ground turkey, or ground chicken. If you use poultry, it should be cooked to 165°.
- Do not use high heat to cook the steak patties. The outside will be done before the center is safe to eat.
- Do not make your patties over ⅓ pound. They will be too thick to cook well on the stovetop.
- When browning the onions and mushrooms, cook them to a darker brown for a more caramelized flavor.
- Do not add raw onion or mushrooms to the gravy—they should be cooked first.
Comfort food recipes
You may also like these comfort food recipes with gravy, like Pot Roast with Gravy, Oven Fried Chicken with Gravy, Beef Tips with Gravy, and Fried Pork Chops with Gravy. Or ground beef recipes like Old Fashioned Meatloaf or Meatloaf Burgers.
⬇️How to make Salisbury Steak for two
This is an easy recipe to cut in half. The full recipe makes about 4 servings, so a half recipe is two servings.
- Use the recipe card and adjust the number of servings from 4 to 2
- Use the amount of ingredients in the ingredient list, not the instructions—those do not adjust.
- Cook for the same amount of time.
🍴How to serve Salisbury steak?
Salisbury steak with gravy is usually served over or next to a starch. Mashed potatoes are the most common, but pasta, like egg noodles, is also an excellent combination. Rice, like oven-baked rice, is a third option.
I like to combine this with a vegetable that compliments this old-fashioned dish—Asparagus, broccoli, green beans, or corn are my choices.
❄️How to store leftover Salisbury steak
Salisbury steak with gravy is best stored in the refrigerator sealed in an airtight container for 3-4 days.
To freeze, seal the leftovers airtight in your freezer for 3-4 months.
To reheat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator if frozen. Reheat in the microwave, on the stovetop, or in an air fryer.
❓FAQs
Can I use cornstarch to make the gravy?
Yes, but please don't. It is easy to use, but gravy made with cornstarch can turn jello-like when refrigerated.
The recipe uses a straightforward slurry method to make gravy at home. Flour is whisked into a liquid and dissolved completely, which is then slowly added to a boiling fluid, usually a broth with meat drippings, while mixing continuously. After a few minutes, it will thicken into gravy.
Please see How to Easily Make Gravy from Scratch for more details on doing the gravy with the slurry method.
Is Salisbury steak the same as Swiss steak or Hamburger steak?
No. Swiss steak is made with real steak, but usually a tougher cut like round or sirloin, then braised in liquid to tenderize.
Salisbury steak is made with ground meat, similar to meatloaf, but is fried and served with gravy. Some Salisbury steaks contain eggs, but not all.
The term hamburger steak is sometimes used for Salisbury steak, but incorrectly. It will not have starch as bread crumbs added. Hamburger steak is usually just a big hamburger with a basic seasoning of salt and pepper.
Can Salisbury steak be made with cube steak?
Salisbury steak is made with ground beef, not cube steak. If you want a similar recipe with cube steak, try Chicken Fried Steak.
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101's Best Recipes, Beef Recipes, Comfort Food Recipes, Easy Dinner Recipes
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📖 Recipe
Salisbury Steak Recipe with Onion Gravy
From Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
This old-fashioned homemade Salisbury Steak Recipe with delicious onion gravy is easy to make with simple step-by-step photo instructions. With tender beef patties and rich brown gravy like grandma's, make it from scratch in only 40 minutes.
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4.31 from 402 votes
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes minutes
Servings #/Adjust if desired 4
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Ingredients
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- 1 pound ground beef
- ⅓ cup Panko bread crumbs
- 2 teaspoons ketchup
- 1 teaspoon mustard - regular yellow or dijon
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon onion powder - optional, use if not doing onion in gravy
Gravy
- 1 onion - optional if not using mushrooms
- ½ cup sliced mushrooms - optional if not using onion
- 1 teaspoon oil
- 2 cups beef broth
- 4 tablespoons flour
- 1 teaspoon ketchup
- ½ teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
If you want caramelized onions or mushrooms in your gravy, start by thin-slicing a small onion or about 5 oz of mushrooms. Cook with 1 teaspoon oil over medium-high heat until nicely brown onions or cooked mushrooms. It takes about 7-8 minutes for the onion, or saute the mushrooms until cooked. Set aside in a bowl.
In a large mixing bowl, combine 1 pound of ground beef with ⅓ cup Panko breadcrumbs, 2 teaspoons ketchup, 1 teaspoon mustard and Worcestershire sauce, and ½ teaspoon garlic powder. If not doing the onions, add ½ teaspoon onion powder.
Divide the hamburger mixture into 3-4 equal portions. A quarter-size indent in the middle of one side prevents puffing up of the patties and makes cooking evener.
Place steak patties in a large frying pan with a teaspoon of oil over medium-high heat. Flip about every 5-6 minutes until an internal temperature of 160°. It takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on the thickness, the pan, and the burners.
Whisk 4 tablespoons flour with 1 cup beef broth. Remove the Salisbury steak to a plate and lightly tent with foil. Pour out most of the liquid, leaving about 3-4 tablespoons. Add 1 cup beef broth and bring to a light boil over medium heat.
Slowly add the flour-broth mixture while continuing to whisk. Add 1 teaspoon ketchup and ½ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Whisk until nicely thickened, a few minutes. If using the caramelized onions or mushrooms, add them to thegravy and mix well.
Add the steak back into the mixture and simmer for a few minutes until everything is hot.
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Pro Tips
- Use the ground meat you like. Make the patties ¼ to ⅓ pound. ½ pound will not cook well on the stovetop. If you use ground poultry, cook to 165° for safety.
- Don't chop the onion. Cut into rings and maybe cut the larger ones in half.
- You can easily use mushrooms in place of or in addition to the onions in the gravy. They will cook faster than the onion. Do not add either to the gravy raw.
- Use the depression in the center of the patties. It will help prevent them from puffing up during cooking, and they will cook more evenly.
To adjust the recipe size:
You may adjust the number of servings in this recipe card under servings. This does the math for the ingredients for you. BUT it does NOT adjust the text of the instructions. So you need to do that yourself.
Nutrition Estimate
Calories : 362.2 kcal (18%)Carbohydrates : 16.7 g (6%)Protein : 32.4 g (65%)Fat : 17.5 g (27%)Saturated Fat : 6.3 g (32%)Polyunsaturated Fat : 1 gMonounsaturated Fat : 7.6 gTrans Fat : 1.1 gCholesterol : 97.5 mg (33%)Sodium : 447.4 mg (19%)Potassium : 740 mg (21%)Fiber : 1.2 g (5%)Sugar : 2.8 g (3%)Vitamin A : 22.5 IUVitamin C : 2.6 mg (3%)Calcium : 51.6 mg (5%)Iron : 4.1 mg (23%)
Serving size is my estimate of a normal size unless stated otherwise. The number of servings per recipe is stated above. This is home cooking, and there are many variables. All nutritional information are estimates and may vary from your actual results. To taste ingredients such as salt will be my estimate of the average used.
Course : Main Course
Cuisine : American
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Shelley
When I want salisbury steak, I dont want anything that’s fancy. I want it just like this. Just the way they made it in the “old days”. It meets the expectations exactly !!Reply
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
Hi Shelley,
Welcome to the blog. I think you got what I was aiming to do.
Thanks for the note and rating.
Dan
U fixed
THANK YOU FOR FIXING THE RECIPEReply
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
Yep. It was near the top of the rewrite list anyway. Thanks for saying something. I just did the whole thing... And this comment will disappear tomorrow since it will not help readers making the recipe. But I wanted to reply.
Dan
Carol
I just made this and it's wonderful...the gravy consistency was amazing. Only thing i changed was i added some more ketchup and then a little mustard to the gravy because It was too bland and I can't add salt, which is exactly what it needed as your recipe suggests lol So the extra ketchup and mustard made it taste yummy without the salt added. Thank you so much for sharing this! I'm saving it on my computer and I'll definitely make it again.Reply
Britt
I have enjoyed your recipes for several years, rate most of them A or A+, and have recommended your site to many friends. I must have “goofed” on this one as it was rather disappointing.Reply
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
Hi Britt,
Welcome to the blog.
Do you mind elaborating on what was wrong? Taste, texture, instructions? Did you change or substitute anything.
danBritt
Did everything as written. Used ground chuck. Did not add mushrooms. I plan to try it again as ALL of your items have been great.
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
Hi Britt,
That is exactly how I usually make this recipe. My only thought is some ground chuck varies—it seems drier. If it was falling apart, add an egg to the mix.
Keep me informed.
Dan
Ralph
Looks and sounds delicious. However as with a lot of your recipes we will not be able to partake of it as per your directions as my wife is celiac.
We are going to give it a try using King Arthur's Measure for Measure Gluten Free Flour.Reply
Celesti
Made your Homemade Salisbury Steak for supper tonight. Your recipe was delicious and it's a winner with my family. The photos and detailed explanations were easy to follow and the end result was spot on. I followed the advice from one of your reviewers regarding adding the extra Worcestershire sauce in the raw meat mixture and on using 3 tbsp of flour in the gravy. Also, I added the onions into my gravy mixture. Thanks for sharing your recipes..Reply
Tonya Eaton
Made this for dinner my family loved it. I used more beef broth than the recipe called for and added mushrooms and onions. I will be making this again.Reply
Sharon
Do I use ground mustard or prepared mustard?
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
Hi Sharon,
Prepared yellow mustard.
Dan
Anne
This was an easily prepared and economical dish. The meat patties were certainly moist and fluffy in texture. I did saute some onions and mushrooms for use in the gravy. Unfortunately, the gravy was a little pasty tasting and lacked significant flavor or essence. I did double the Worcestershire and ketchup, plus adding onion and garlic powder with a little Emeril's Essence (in hopes of adding some zip). When I make this again, I probably will use beef Bouillion, consomme, or French onion soup for the liquid and triple the Worcestershire and ketchup. Thank you for another great recipe to add to my collection.My husband and I do enjoy the pictures of your "furry family".
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Terri
This was fantastic! Great recipe! I’ve saved it and will make it again. Thanks.
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Dea
Made this as directed tonight for dinner. Served it over mashed potatoes with a side of green beans! It was delicious!!! Hubby was glad he was actually home on time for dinner!! Your recipes never fail to please!! Thanks again!!Reply
Andrina
Thanks for sharing this recipe!
I made both the patties and gravy just as listed and everything turned out PERFECT!Reply
Samantha Stone
I used the progresso Italian bread crumbs and found it very delicious.
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Samantha Stone
So I just made this for dinner. I followed the recipe exactly. I couldn't be happier with it. My husband and 2 year old liked it so much that I am adding it to our rotation of dinners :)
For sides we did homemade garlic mashed potatoes, sautéed onions, and corn with Mccormick brown gravy. Amazing dinner thank you!Reply
Livia
I don’t have a comment, but a question. I have a lot of seasoned breadcrumbs. Can they be used? And if so, what other adjustments might need to be made? I’m concerned about textured and saltiness. Thank you.
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Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
Hi Livia,
Welcome to the blog.
Generally the seasoning in the bread crumbs won't matter much. You could cut back the garlic powder a bit if they are heavy in taste. There is so much other taste going on here that the little flavor they add won't be noticeable I think.
Dan
tgobbi
The instructions are incomplete!
Under "gravy" the ingredients list "1 onion - small chopped" but nowhere is the cook told what to do with it.
Also, calling this a recipe for 2 is misleading. First, a pound of beef is excessive for 2 people. Second, if it's a recipe for 2 why call for making THREE patties? It doesn't make any sense.
Better testing and editing would help a lot.
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Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
Sorry to disappoint. I will give you that the word chopped should not have been there (removed). What to do with the onion is the first instruction. The size of the patties is discussed in the recipe card tip area. See https://www.101cookingfortwo.com/recipes-not-two-servings/ for more discussion.
DanMargie
Are you serious? How about seconds or leftovers? Save some money on buying lunch and enjoy it twice. Crazy...
aimeeeebeeee
I just made this last week for our senior center bi-weekly dinner. Everyone loved it! My boss and I loved it so much, she made it for dinner last night and I am making it tonight. I really like that everything is from scratch, no pre-packaged items to worry about! I am super happy I found it! Thank you so much!Reply
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