Chicken fried steak

No, but it surely sounds like that, doesn't it? It's just hammered out with a mallet or something. I never thought about it, but wonder why it's called cube steak?

Edited to add:
Cube steak - Wikipedia
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Running a piece of fairly tough steak through a tenderizer or using a Jaccard or meat mallet basically does the same thing as cutting flank/skirt/flap steak against the grain in that it drastically shortens the muscle fibers making the steak easier to chew.

Cube steak or minute steak is a cut that should be cooked a very short time or a very long time.
 
The last grocery purchase I posted…right next to the ground lamb is a package of two cube steaks. Guess what those are going to be used for? Hmmmm… 🤔
You know, I wonder what a breaded and fried lamb patties would taste like? I mean, ground lamb could be shaped into kind of a salisbury steak type thing. I've never seen any lamb steaks other than the lamb chops with bones in them that look like T-bone or porterhouse steaks.
 
You know, I wonder what a breaded and fried lamb patties would taste like? I mean, ground lamb could be shaped into kind of a salisbury steak type thing. I've never seen any lamb steaks other than the lamb chops with bones in them that look like T-bone or porterhouse steaks.
Well, you’d have to get a new name for it…so let’s think… 🤔…if beef is chicken fried steak, then I suppose we should call lamb treated that way as…pork fried steak! It makes perfect crazy sense! :laugh:

Seriously, I’m sure it would be good.
 
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