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Dairy Queen Dude is a chicken fried steak sandwich that’s a tasty take on your everyday hamburger. When I was in college I worked at a Dairy Queen. I made plenty of sandwiches like these while I was there, this tastes just like them.

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The Best Chicken Fried Steak Sandwich

A chicken-fried steak sandwich is a classic living in the southern part of the country. While you can’t have a full-on chicken fried steak at any meal, you can have a Dairy Queen Dude chicken fried steak sandwich whenever you like.

By dipping steak cutlets into buttermilk and seasoned flour you get a tangy and crunchy crust that is difficult to beat.

You are going to love this recipe!

What Is a DQ Dude?

The DQ Dude is a chicken fried steak sandwich they sell at Dairy Queens in Texas. It’s quite a treat! If you are ever in Texas, stop in at a DQ and try one. If not, you can always make your own at home with my copycat recipe.

Recipe Ingredients

Here’s a list of what you need to make a DQ Dude sandwich:

  • Beef cutlets – You can use any type of beefsteak for them. Top sirloin, cube steak, or round steak are all perfect options.
  • Flour – If you eat a gluten-free diet, you can substitute with your favorite gluten-free flour, including almond flour.
  • Buttermilk – If you don’t have any, you can make your own with milk and vinegar. Just add about a teaspoon of vinegar to your milk. Then, stir it until it curdles a little.
  • Hamburger Buns – Use your favorite kind. For a fun twist, you can use pretzel buns.
  • Hamburger Toppings – Add all the toppings you love, including tomatoes, mayo, and pickles.
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How To Make a Dairy Queen Dude Sandwich

This is one of the easiest sandwiches you’ll ever make. It’s a delicious lunch or dinner. Here’s how to make a chicken fried steak sandwich.

Note the most time-consuming part of this recipe is making the chicken fried steak. This is really easy though.

  1. Dredge the steak through the flour mixture, then the buttermilk, and then the flour mixture again. Let the meat rest for about 10 minutes before frying it.
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  1. Fry the steaks in hot oil until nicely browned and crispy.
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  1. Assemble the sandwich by placing the chicken fried steak patty on the bottom bun and top with tomatoes and lettuce. Spread mayonnaise on the top bun and place the top bun on the sandwich.
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Recipe Variations

No need to stop with just tomato and lettuce for toppings. Try these:

  • Pickle slices
  • Sliced onions
  • Cheese
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Dairy Queen Dude Chicken Fried Steak Sandwich

You are going to love this copycat for the Dairy Queen Dude, it is a chicken fried steak sandwich.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 544kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 4 4 ounce tenderized beef cutlets – you can use top sirloin, cube steak, round steak
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 4 hamburger buns
  • 8 slices tomatoes
  • 8 pieces iceberg lettuce
  • 4 tablespooons mayonnaise
  • vegetable oil for cooking

Instructions

  • Preheat oil in a deep skillet to 350 degrees. Add enough oil to cover the bottom 1 1/2 inches of the pan. Prepare seasoned flour by adding flour, salt, and pepper in a shallow dish. Stir dry ingredients together with a fork. In another shallow dish mix together the buttermilk and the water. Season beef cutlets with salt and pepper.

  • Dredge the meat in the flour, then the buttermilk, and then the flour. Ideally, allow the floured cutlets to rest for 10-15 minutes before cooking. Cook meat cutlets in the hot oil, flip over when the bottom has browned. When both sides are browned remove and allow cooked meat patties to drain on paper towels.

  • Assemble the sandwich by placing the chicken fried steak patty on the bottom bun, then build by adding 2 sliced tomatoes, and then the lettuce. Spread mayonnaise on the top bun and place the top bun on the sandwich. Variations: You can add pickles and onions, and even a slice of cheese.

Nutrition

Calories: 544kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 34g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 76mg | Sodium: 940mg | Potassium: 728mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 1140IU | Vitamin C: 11.1mg | Calcium: 177mg | Iron: 4mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Stephanie is the author of CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home, and CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home 2.

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Comments

  1. Barb A. J.

    I want to try this, b/c I love Chicken Fried Steak. My problem is when I buy Cube Steak at the local grocery store, then follow recipes instructions Mine Turn Out Tough As Shoe Leather. My family doesn’t like White Gravy, so I never do that.
    Is there a way of making sure they will be fork tender ? Help Please ! Thanks !

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    • Stephanie Manley

      I am not sure what is going on there, you might want to sprinkle on some meat tenderizer before making this. If the meat that you buy is made from a round roast is may be tougher, if your meat department was making those steaks from say leaner parts of chuck steak they would be more tender. If you want it to be fork tender, I think a meat tenderizer product would be the way to go.

      Reply

  2. Lost in Translation

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    This displaced Texan thanks you for this recipe. My bestie and I used to ride our horses thru the drive-thru at the DQ in tiny little Bishop, TX when I was growing up. I’m tellin ya, the Dude Abides!!

    Reply

  3. Sandi

    Did DQ also use the ice cream base for their onion rings?? I remember the batter was slightly sweet.

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      We did not at the three locations that I worked.

      Reply

  4. Sherl

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    I love you!

    Reply

  5. Jimmy

    The chuckwagon sandwich that I loved from the Dairy Queen in Appomattox, VA was, I think,
    made from veal and not chicken. It was delicious ! Can’t find any reference to it now. Anyone
    else have a similar memory of it?

    Reply

  6. Cherrell Nelson

    The dq I worked at in Nacogdoches 40 years ago used the liquid ice cream mix to dip the frozen patties in before dredging in the flour mix

    Reply

  7. Timmy!

    I was under the impression, from having ingested many a Dude sandwich in my day, that the dressing of choice was a “Miracle Whip” sort of thing, not regular mayo. Perhaps that “twang” comes from the buttermilk in the batter though. I had not know/given any thought to that being the case. I’m off to DQ now to test my theory!

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    • Stephanie

      As someone who used to work at the DQ in Texas, we only had mayonnaise in the house. So it was mayonnaise that went on the sandwiches served where I worked.

      Reply

  8. BR

    Thanks for the recipe, I am going to make this.

    Reply

  9. Wolfsbane

    “you can’t have a full on chicken fried steak at any meal”

    Who says? If you live in the South or places in the West you can.

    Reply

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Dairy Queen Dude Chicken Fried Steak Sandwich - CopyKat Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is DQ dude made of? ›

Classic chicken fried steak topped with crisp lettuce, ripe tomatoes and salad dressing on a toasted bun.

What cut of meat is chicken fried steak made from? ›

Chicken fried steak is made most often with cube steak, or steak that has already been tenderized, or a cheap cut like round steak. It was originally created to make a cheap cut of meat taste better. No matter which cut you use, you have to pound it thin with a meat mallet.

How do you keep chicken fried steak breading? ›

To keep the breading from falling off chicken fried steak, follow these tips: 1. Pat dry the steak: Before breading, pat the steak dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture. This helps the breading adhere better to the surface of the meat.

What is Cracker Barrel country-fried steak made of? ›

Tenderized fried round steak smothered in gravy.

What kind of meat does Dairy Queen use? ›

I can honestly say that's the first I've heard of it, and I don't see any validity in that at all,” County Coroner Sonny Cox told the Index-Journal. “There's little to no chance of anything like that ever being able to happen.” Hi Matthew! At DAIRY QUEEN, we are very proud of our 100% beef hamburgers.

What kind of meat is Dairy Queen steak fingers? ›

Shaped like fries, Dairy Queen's steak fingers are strips of chicken fried steak that can be eaten on the go. Fans of the menu item love the convenience, not to mention the savoriness of the steak fingers. However, that love wasn't enough, and Dairy Queen discontinued the item from most locations in 2022.

What's the difference between country-fried steak and chicken fried steak? ›

The main difference between country-fried steak and chicken-fried steak is the gravy. Country-fried steak is slathered in brown gravy, whereas chicken-fried steak uses a white, peppery gravy. However, this distinction is not entirely set in stone as different restaurants will serve both with the same gravy.

What is KFC chicken fried steak made of? ›

Chicken-fried steak, also known as country-fried steak, is an American breaded cutlet dish consisting of a piece of beefsteak (most often tenderized cube steak) coated with seasoned flour and either deep-fried or pan-fried.

Why is chicken fried steak so good? ›

Despite its name, Chicken Fried Steak is not made with chicken but with tenderized beef, making it a true comfort food favorite. This hearty and flavorful dish consists of tenderized steak coated in seasoned flour and fried to a golden and crispy perfection.

Why does my batter fall off my chicken fried steak? ›

Use hot oil.

If your oil isn't hot enough before you add the steaks, the breading can fall off of the steaks because the eggs (the “glue”) don't cook instantly. It can also cause oily, gummy chicken fried steak because the breading soaks up the oil instead of becoming crispy upon contact.

Why does my breading fall off after frying? ›

You don't start dry

The first step to breading chicken is crucial: Make sure the chicken is completely dry before starting the dredging process. Using a paper towel, pat the meat dry on all sides. Excess moisture will cause the flour to get soggy, meaning it will not adhere properly to the chicken.

Why does the breading fall off my chicken when I fry it? ›

Place the breaded chicken on a cooling rack (or a platter) and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. This cooling time will help the layers of breading ingredients solidify and adhere better after the chicken cooks. Once you start cooking the chicken, be patient and don't flip it over too early.

What does Texas Roadhouse do to tenderize their steaks? ›

How does Texas Roadhouse tenderise their steaks? Season each side of the steak well with the seasoning and set aside to rest for about 40 minutes. This causes the salt to infiltrate the surface (through osmosis) and actually aids in the breakdown of muscle fibres, resulting in more tender meat.

How unhealthy is country-fried steak? ›

Chicken fried steak is high in calories, fat, and sodium, which can contribute to weight gain and high blood pressure. Moreover, the added gravy can further increase the calorie and fat content of the dish, making it a less than ideal choice for those trying to maintain a healthy diet.

What part of the animal is country-fried steak? ›

The go-to cut of meat for this dish is cube steak, which is what I call for. Cube steak is round steak that has been run through a mechanical tenderizer, known as a meat cuber or swissing machine.

Are DQ burgers 100% beef? ›

One 100% beef patty, pickles, ketchup and mustard served on a warm toasted bun. Menu items may vary by location and are subject to change.

Why is DQ ice cream so thick? ›

It's a quality test. There must be an overrun level of around 40% meaning that the ratio of ice cream to air is 40%. This makes for thick enough ice cream that can hold its shape upside down, and still be soft enough to qualify as soft serve.

Why is DQ ice cream different? ›

While the vast majority of soft serve is in the 10% to 15% butter fat range, DQ uses 5% butter fat. (think 1% milk, 2% milk, etc) Of course fat adds flavor, which is why ice cream has so much fat. In it's liquid form Soft Serve is called mix. The mix has air added in a very specific proportion.

Why can't Dairy Queen call it ice cream? ›

Why Dairy Queen's Soft Serve Can't Be Called Ice Cream. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations for what can be called “ice cream” require the product to contain at least 10% butterfat or milkfat.

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