Saturday, February 21, 2015

The Lionhearted Sexiest Salisbury Steak


The evidence for the assertion That King Richard was homosexual rests on an official document that states Richard shared his bed with France's Philip II. While his relations with his wife, Queen Berengaria, seem to have been merely formal, they bore no children.




All else is surely conjecture however.. We do have proof that both the monarchy of England as well as the Church of England for centuries did their best to erase mention of anything homosexual. My guess is YEP!
Certain historians find fault with trying to identify who in the past was homosexual. They say it can not be proven and it makes no difference now. Well YES, it does make a difference when the history of your people has been wiped out of the books.

So, let's get on with this wonderful, very English, hearty meal!




Ingredients
1 (10 ½ ounce) cans Condensed French onion soup
1½ lbs ground beef
½ cup dry breadcrumbs
1 egg
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper, to taste
¼ cup chopped onion
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
¼ cup ketchup
1 -3 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, to taste
½ teaspoon mustard powder
¼ cup water

Directions
Pre heat oven to 350 and spray a 9 x 13 baking dish.
In a large bowl, mix together 1/3 cup condensed French onion soup with ground beef, bread crumbs, egg, onions, and black pepper.
NOTE: no salt is added. This is because the soup will leave a very salty taste to the meat, so it is not needed.


Form the meat out on wax paper and cut it with a table knife to make the patties the same size. It helps to have a small hamburger press too.


In a large skillet over medium-high heat, brown both sides of patties. This takes about 3-4 minutes per side. This skillet held 3 comfortably so when browned, they were removed to a platter for the others to finish.


While that browns, in a medium bowl, blend flour and remaining soup until smooth. Mix in ketchup, water, Worcestershire sauce and mustard powder.
Whisk until well blended.


Place the patties in the baking dish and pour the soup mixture over them.



Cover with foil and let bake for 30 minutes to finish cooking and developing that great flavor.


Serve this with home made mashed potatoes and some green peas for a proper British feast!


God Save the Queens!

Serving my Master Indy

socialslave
To satisfy and restore.
To nourish, support and maintain.
To gratify, spoil, comfort and please,
to nurture, assist, and sustain
..I cook!

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