Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Amish Poor Man’s Steak

 

This Poor Man’s Steak is a beloved farmhouse classic—tender ground beef patties baked in a rich, creamy mushroom gravy with just four simple pantry ingredients. Inspired by Amish and Midwestern frugality, it delivers deep, satisfying flavor without fuss, cost, or hours at the stove.

It’s the kind of meal that fills your kitchen with warmth and your table with comfort—perfect for busy weeknights, tight budgets, or when you simply need a hug on a plate.

 

Ingredients You’ll Need

(9×13-inch glass baking dish)
2 lbs (900g) ground beef (80–85% lean)
1 (10.75 oz) can condensed cream of mushroom soup
½ cup milk or water
1 (1 oz) packet dry onion soup mix (like Lipton)

Pro Tips:
Shape patties gently—don’t overwork the meat, or they’ll be tough.
Don’t pre-cook the beef—baking raw keeps them juicy and infuses flavor into the gravy.
Use a glass dish—it distributes heat evenly for consistent browning.

 

Step-by-Step Instructions (Tender, Saucy, Foolproof)

1. Prep & Preheat
Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly grease a 9×13-inch baking dish.
2. Form & Arrange Patties
Divide ground beef into 6–8 loose patties (about ¾-inch thick).
Place in a single layer in the baking dish—no need to brown.
3. Make the Gravy
In a bowl, whisk together cream of mushroom soup, milk (or water), and onion soup mix until smooth.
Pour evenly over the patties, covering as much surface as possible.
4. Bake to Perfection
Cover with foil; bake 25 minutes.
Remove foil; bake 10–15 minutes more, until patties are cooked through (160°F / 71°C) and gravy is bubbly.
5. Rest & Serve
Let rest 5 minutes—the gravy will thicken slightly.

 

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Only 4 ingredients—pantry staples!
10 minutes prep, 35 minutes bake
One baking dish = easy cleanup
Costs under $7—feeds 4–6 generously
Naturally nut-free & gluten-free (use GF soup)

 

Serving Suggestions

Classic pairings:
Creamy mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, or fluffy white rice
With sides:
Steamed green beans, peas, coleslaw, or applesauce
For soaking up gravy:
Warm dinner rolls or crusty bread
Drink pairings:
Iced tea, root beer, or warm milk

 

Make-Ahead & Storage Tips

Fridge: Keeps up to 3 days—flavor deepens overnight!
Reheat: Cover with foil; warm in 350°F oven for 20 minutes.
Freeze: Freeze in portions up to 2 months. Thaw and reheat covered.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Gluten-free?
A: Yes! Use GF-certified cream of mushroom soup and GF onion soup mix.
Q: Can I add veggies to the dish?
A: Absolutely! Toss in sliced mushrooms, onions, or carrots before baking.
Q: Gravy too thin?
A: Simmer uncovered last 10 minutes or thicken with a cornstarch slurry after baking.
Q: No onion soup mix?
A: Substitute with 2 tbsp dried minced onion + ½ tsp garlic powder + ¼ tsp black pepper.

 

The Heart of the Dish

This isn’t just dinner—it’s a taste of resilience and grace. It’s what neighbors bring to each other after a hard day, what fills tables at church suppers, and what says, “You’re cared for.”
So shape those patties, pour that soup, and trust the oven. Because the best meals aren’t fancy—they’re hearty, humble, and made with love.
“Good supper doesn’t need a recipe—it just needs kindness, and someone hungry.”

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