Salisbury Steak Recipe
Seriously the BEST Salisbury Steak Recipe of all time, a true winner in my house. This easy one-pot Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy is quick, simple and loaded with meaty goodness. A great dinner for every night of the week.
Classic comfort food and we’re taking it retro here with Salisbury steak! We used to buy this frozen at the supermarket but it’s so easy to make at home in just about the same time. One of the best ground beef recipes around, this easy Salisbury steak is made with a rich, savory mushroom gravy that cooks up with the pan drippings.
I was craving a little Salisbury Steak a few days ago….my mom used to make it all the time when I was little. The frozen Salisbury Steaks were the bomb and I remember wanting that whole tray for myself. I mean, what’s better than thin little hamburger steaks smothered in gravy, am I right?
But I was so lazy, I didn’t feel like driving to the store so I created my own version at home in minutes, the VERY BEST Salisbury Steak Recipe on the planet with ingredients I just had around the kitchen. And they were dreamy, completely blowing away anything in a box.
The flavor is completely amazing, better than a burger and I threw in a little concentrated tomato paste to boost the yum factor even more.
Ingredients
- Ground Beef – I like to use a lean ground beef to make the meat mixture but you can use whatever you have on hand.
- Panko Bread Crumbs – Panko Bread Crumbs are lighter than traditional bread crumbs making your patties less dense. If you don’t have panko on hand, you can use half the amount of regular bread crumbs as a substitution.
- Tomato Paste – I love to add tomato paste for added depth of flavor and a bit of tang.
- Worcestershire Sauce – The umami bomb in this recipe, if you don’t have Worcestershire sauce you can substitute with fish sauce or soy sauce.
- Ground Mustard – If you don’t have ground mustard traditional yellow or dijon mustard will work.
- Pepper and Salt
- Onion – I like to use a Vidalia or other sweet onion for the sauce.
- Mushrooms – White mushrooms or cremini work best.
- Thyme – Fresh thyme is my favorite but if you have dry thyme substitute only half what is called for in the recipe.
- Beef Stock – I love using homemade beef stockHomemade Beef Stock but your favorite store bought stock will work just as well.
- Butter – Salted butter is key to adding richness and depth to the rich brown gravy. Don’t skip it.
How to Make Salisbury Steak
This easy Salisbury steak recipe is made with simple ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.
- Blend together the beef, bread crumbs, tomato paste, worcestershire sauce, ground mustard, onion powder, pepper and salt until well combined.
- Divide the beef mixture into four equal size portions and form into oval patties about 1/2 inch thick.
- Heat olive oil over medium heat in a large skillet. I like to use cast iron as it retains the heat more evenly.
- Add the patties to the pan and cook until browned. Turn the patties over and cook for 3-4 minutes longer or until browned. Transfer to a platter and keep warm.
- Add the onions to the pan and cook until translucent. Add the mushrooms and cook until softened. Stir in the thyme, garlic powder and flour. Add the beef stock scraping the bottom of the pan to loosen the brown bits.
- Stir in the worcestershire sauce and bring the mixture to a boil. When the gravy begins to thicken, reduce the heat to medium and stir in the butter. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Return the beef patties to the pan and cook for 5-7 minutes or until they are no longer pink in the middle.
- Sprinkle with parsley or chives, if desired. Serve immediately.
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Make-ahead Instructions
If you want to know how to make Salisbury Steak in advance, you simply assemble the meat patties and the sauce as directed in the recipe card below then transfer to a baking dish.
Cover tightly with a lid or plastic wrap and store refrigerated for up to 3 days.
To reheat, uncover and transfer the baking dish to a 400˚F oven and bake until heated through, approximately 20 minutes.
What Meat To Use
I like to use a high quality ground beef and stick to around an 80/20 mix. Since the meat is blended together with other seasonings and ingredients you don’t need a higher fat beef to retain the flavor.
This Homemade Salisbury steak recipe is fairly lean and a total hit with the whole family.
Hamburger Steak vs. Salisbury steak
The difference between Hamburger Steak and Salisbury steak is fairly minimal but it’s all in the ingredients. Hamburger Steak is seasoned with just salt and pepper while Salisbury steak will have other ingredients mixed in like onion, pepper and seasonings.
This simple Salisbury steak recipe is topped with a quick, superbly epic mushroom gravy that cooks in the same pan you just browned your steaks in. Then you toss the steaks back into the pan so they can soak up all that wonderfulness you just created with your few simple ingredients.
The whole deal is ready in under 30 minutes and if you have some leftover potatoes from Sunday supper and some easy green vegetables, your family will be eating dinner in no time flat.
Best Sides for Salisbury Steak
- Country Mashed Potatoes….because they go together like Mac and cheese.
- Speaking of Mac and cheese…this Mac and cheese is on the table in just 10 minutes.
- Roasted potatoes are always a hit.
- Need something green? These Green Beans are always a winner.
- I can never say no to a Twice Baked Potato!
More Ground Beef Recipes
- Easy Stuffed Cabbage Soup
- Taco Pasta Skillet Dinner
- Quick Cabbage Roll Casserole
- Easy Cuban Picadillo Skillet
- The BEST EVER Stuffed Cabbage Recipe
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Get the Recipe: Salisbury Steak
Ingredients
- 1 pound lean ground beef
- 1/4 cup panko bread crumbs
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce
- 1 teaspoon ground mustard
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
- pinch of salt
For the Gravy
- 1 large vidalia onion, diced
- 4 ounces sliced white mushrooms
- 1 teaspoon fresh chopped thyme leaves
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 1/2 tablespoons flour or cornstarch
- 3 cups beef stock
- 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce
- 1 tablespoon butter
- kosher salt and pepper, to taste
- Chopped fresh parsley or chives
Equipment
- 1 skillet
Instructions
- In a large bowl, use your hands to blend together the beef, bread crumbs, tomato paste, worcestershire sauce, ground mustard, onion powder, pepper and salt until well combined. Divide the beef mixture into four equal size portions and form into oval patties about 1/2 inch thick.
- Heat 1 teaspoon olive oil over medium heat in a large cast iron or heavy bottomed skillet. Add the patties to the pan and cook until browned, approximately 2-3 minutes. Turn the patties over and cook for 3-4 minutes longer or until browned. Transfer to a platter and keep warm.
- Pour off the fat in the pan and return to the heat. Add the onions to the pan and cook until translucent. Add the mushrooms and cook until softened. Stir in the thyme, garlic powder and flour. Cook for 1 minute.
- Slowly add the beef stock scraping the bottom of the pan to loosen the brown bits. Stir in the worcestershire sauce and bring the mixture to a boil. When the gravy begins to thicken, turn the heat down and stir in the butter. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Return the beef patties to the pan and cook for 5-7 minutes or until they are no longer pink in the middle.
- Sprinkle with parsley or chives, if desired. Serve immediately
208 Comments on “Salisbury Steak Recipe”
Really good. My husband is a mid west meat and potatoes man and he loved it.
Great! Thank you so much!
Thanks for the lovely recipe
You’re welcome!
My steak completely fell apart since there’s no binder to hold the meat together but the flavor was good
I’m sorry you had some trouble with it, you do need to press them together pretty well and take your time flipping them. It’s no different than a hamburger because they don’t have any filler, either.
Just made it and it tasted delicious! Only change I would make is to use a little less breadcrumbs. I used very lean beef and it came out a little dense. Flavor was great though!
Yes, if you swap out a leaner beef you can use less breadcrumbs for sure. So happy you enjoyed it!
Simple and excellent recipe.
Thank you!
These Salisbury steaks turned out great! Made the meat mostly as written (did a little “seasoning with my heart,” as they say, LOL). I did NOT make the gravy–mostly out of laziness, but also because I’m not a fan of mushrooms, and my husband isn’t into onions. So I just deglazed the pan with some water and incorporated that into a package gravy mix. I like that this recipe doesn’t require an egg in the meat mixture like some others I’ve read. Will definitely make it again!
Thank you so much for your comment! I’m so glad you enjoyed them.
This looks much better than the recipes that just call for a few cans of condensed soup! Can’t wait to try it!
It’s so good! I’m not a fan of all canned ingredients so I hope you enjoy it!
Easy to make and delish! Gravy in recipe was very flavorful. Paired with mashed potatoes.
I’m so happy you liked it! Thank you for your comment.
I was surprised at the lack of flavor. The recipe sounded amazing but I found it bland.
I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy it. Others haven’t found it to be bland at all.
OMG! This recipe is a HOME RUN! I did make a few changes. I thought that Salisbury Steak was dredged in flour. So, after it was already in the skillet, we put some flour on only one side. When we added the beef stock, we also added a few teaspoons of the Better Than Bullion. When we tasted the gravy, it needed more of the bullion and a few more splashes of Worcestershire sauce. This is something that was pretty easy to make and tasted like you worked on it all day. Thank you for this recipe! Got any more?
Thank you so much! I’m so happy you liked it….if you want to give my Hamburger Steaks a try, they’re my husband’s favorite!
Sooooooo good!!! Going on my regular rotation!!!
I’m so glad you liked it!
So tasty!!! Served with noodles and green beans. Loved it!
Love it with noodles! Thank you for your comment!
Made this tonight Kellie, really delicious and have enough for one more dinner. My husband raved about how wonderful it is. Easy to fix as well. Thank you for sharing.
That makes me so happy! Thank you so much for your comment and I’m happy you both enjoyed it.
I made the Salisbury Steak for our supper. It was delicious. I used Italian bread crumbs, ketchup instead of tomato paste, and a regular white onion.
So glad you loved it!
I made this tonight and it was great! I too used corn starch as to not alter the flavor and got the deep rich brown color. I used no salt added beef stock so that I could add my own and used garlic salt, celery salt, and beef bouillon for extra flavor. It was delicious!
Thank you for your tips…..I’m so glad you loved it. It’s one of our favorites!