Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy is a comfort food favourite that’s easy to make. Juicy seasoned beef patties made with ground beef (mince) smothered in an outrageously delicious mushroom gravy, this Salisbury Steak recipe has been tried and loved by readers from all over the world. And now it’s your turn to experience it!
And next time – try Salisbury Steak Meatballs!

Salisbury steak
There’s a man who lives in his car at our local dog park. He’s a valuable member of our community – he knows all the locals, looks after the park like it’s his own backyard, has gun-barrel views over Sydney’s beautiful Pittwater waterways and he tells the worst jokes. 😂
Anyway, the story of this Salisbury Steak recipe is that I regularly take hot meals down to him, sometimes even fancy-sounding things like duck confit. As we approached Christmas one year, I asked him what, of all the meals I took to him that year, his favourite meals were.
And he said “Oh, those burgers with the mushroom gravy were spectacular!” So I made them again for him, then I published the recipe on my site the next day. 🙂
This was back in 2015, and that’s how this Salisbury Steak recipe came to be on my website!

How to make Salisbury Steak
Salisbury steak involves making seasoned beef patties using mince / ground beef, then making a mushroom gravy. In my recipe, there’s just two little things I do differently to the usual Salisbury Steak recipe that I think makes them even tastier:
Grate onion and soak the breadcrumbs in the juices – guaranteed to make the steaks softer and tastier, a tried, proven and much loved method that I use for my classic Italian Meatballs (plenty of reviews substantiating this!). Plus it’s much more efficient than cooking chopped onions (raw onion bits in steak is not nice), and you avoid the risk of the steaks falling apart if the onions aren’t chopped finely enough ; and
Sear beef patties briefly then finishing cooking IN the gravy: I like to sear them in a stinking hot skillet to brown the steaks so they are still raw on the inside, then finish cooking them in the gravy so the juices that seep while they are cooking flavours the gravy. Never waste free flavour! That’s my motto! Plus, the gravy infuses moisture in to the steaks. Double bonus!
What is the difference between a Salisbury Steak and Hamburger patties?
Great Hamburger patties are made with nothing more than good quality ground beef, salt and pepper. Whereas the ingredients in Salisbury Steak patties are more like meatballs – including breadcrumbs, onion and flavourings such as Worcestershire sauce.


Salisbury Steak is pretty much me on a plate. Wholesome, homely, down to earth good food that’s economical, packs a flavour punch but is not fiddly or time consuming to make. Hope you love it as much as I do! – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
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Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy
Ingredients
Salisbury Steak
- 1/2 onion (white, brown or yellow)
- 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs (or 1/3 cup ordinary breadcrumbs)
- 1 lb/500g ground beef (mince)
- 1 garlic clove , minced
- 1 egg
- 2 tbsp ketchup
- 1 beef bouillon cube , crumbled
- 1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 3 tsp dijon mustard OR 2 tsp dry mustard powder
Gravy
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 1/2 onion , finely chopped
- 5 oz/150g mushrooms , sliced
- 30g / 2 tbsp unsalted butter
- 3 tbsp flour (all purpose / plain)
- 2 cups beef broth / stock , low sodium
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 tsp dijon mustard
- 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- Salt and pepper
Instructions
Salisbury Steaks
- Onion grating – Place breadcrumbs in a bowl. Use a box grater and grate the onion over the breadcrumbs. Mix with fingers, leave to soak for a few minutes.
- Mix – Add remaining Salisbury Steak ingredients into the large bowl. Use your hands to mix until just combined. Mix well for a couple of minutes until the mixture becomes a bit "pasty" which will ensure your patties hold together well.
- Form patties – Divide into 5 and pat very firmly into oval patties around 3/4" / 1 2/3 cm thick.
Cooking and Gravy
- Brown patties – Heat oil in a skillet over high heat. Add the steaks and cook the first side for 1 minute or until browned, then gently flip and brown the other side (they will still be raw inside). Remove onto plate.
- Cook aromatics – If skillet is looking dry, add a touch more oil. Add chopped onion and garlic and cook for 2 minute until onions are a bit translucent.
- Cook mushrooms – Add the mushrooms into the skillet and cook for 2 – 3 minutes until golden.
- Make gravy roux – Turn heat down to medium. Add butter. Once melted, add flour and cook for 30 seconds, stirring constantly.
- Gravy – Gradually add in beef broth, stirring as you go. Once mostly lump free, whisk in remaining Gravy ingredients.
- Finish cooking steaks – Add steaks along with the juices on the plate. Cook for 5 – 7 minutes, or until gravy is thickened, stirring occasionally around the steaks. If the gravy thickens too quickly, add more water.
- Season gravy – Remove steaks onto a plate. Taste gravy and adjust salt and pepper to taste.
- Serve salisbury steaks topped with the mushroom gravy – over mashed potato is ideal! Sprinkle with a bit of parsley if desired.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Every morning over the summer break. PS He’s leaping to catch sand. No interest in the usual toys!
I use ground duck breast to make mine. Used this recipe the first time making them. Havent used any other recipe since.
Fabulous recipe. Making it for the second time in one week. My Dutch husband loves it. Better than Dutch meatballs, gehact ballen.
So yummy! Really happy I decided to make a double batch so we can have it again tomorrow.
This was really good! I also used a little less mustard
Made this for myself and it was fantastic. Now, I want to make for about 18 people. Does anyone one have any make-ahead tips?
My family quietly demolished it in minutes all standing at the kitchen counter. This meal should get Nobel prize for silence. Killer!
Love these! My husband always wants me to make them for him! Lol!
This was a hit and will definitely be making it again. I will use less mustard next time but great recipe
Very good! Mushroom sauce was soooo good, Thanks!
I love this recipe…so good!
This is my husband’s favorite! It’s just delicious and I love your story surrounding it! Sweet of you to care for those in lesser circumstances. Thanks for such a wonderful recipe!
What beef percentage do you recommend using for the recipe?
What beef percentage do you recommend for this recipe?
All I can say is YUM!!! And my husband agrees. I had never tried to make Salisbury steak before and this was absolutely delicious!!!
Just made this and it is really good. Reminds me of a meal from the past. I had some chicken burger and used that instead. The flavour was still very good.
I cooked this recipe but unfortunately the meat Pattie’s broke up and mostly half disintegrated. I didn’t refrigerate the meat after fashioning them into patties as this was not mentioned
the same but it still tasted pretty good!
mine did too, what did we do wrong? maybe not enough breadcrumb?
Mine did as well, but it was really good. Leftovers i used with egg noodles. I am going to use meat with more fat this second round, and maybe add egg yolk.
As Ms. Nagi states in her recipe, mix the minced meat until “pasty”, and then pack the 5 patties FIRMLY. I had the same issue the first time I made this recipe because I overlooked those instructions. 🤗
So so delicious. Made as written and was a hit with my husband and son. Thank you Nagi
Nagi… thhhhannnkkk youuu❗️ we just lost a pet and needing some “comfort food”… this is gonna be the perfect meal for me & hubby & four other doggies (a special treat for them as they are also in mourning)… i absolutely cannot wait to try your recipe. Much love!!!! Kimberly❤️
OOOhhh ! According to our vet, Dogs are definatly NOT supposed to have onions ( or salt) But you can double ck on line. Best to search articles written by veterinarians.
You are correct GMJ. no onions, no salt, no chocolate. for our furry loved ones ! 🙂
Just made for tonight what a huge hit!! Will definitely make again new family favorite!!
Excellent! My foodie husband loves salisbury steak and thought this was the best he has ever had. My super picky son even loved it!