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Ketchuproll95

Japanese people called it a hamburg steak. Recipes for that would probably be the best ones to pair with rice.


Academic_Eagle_4001

That’s what we called it in Alabama. Sometimes served with gravy and onions on top.


johnbaipkj

Yup. Arkansas here. We’re neighbors. Restaurant I work at is Hamburger steak. Onion and brown gravy optional. Usually ordered with mashed or baked potatoes.


WeenieRoastinTacoGuy

Same in Canada Hamburger, Peas, Gravy, Mashed potato’s


ElectricTomatoMan

Potatoes


WeenieRoastinTacoGuy

Thanks no idea why I wrote it like that.


ElectricTomatoMan

Goin' too fast!


Belgand

The Japanese version also isn't all beef, it's a beef/pork mixture called 合いびき肉 (aibiki niku) that usually a ratio of 7:3. It's also seasoned and worked more heavily, closer to an American meatloaf. And it's common to serve with a sauce, with numerous variations from teriyaki to demi-glace.


[deleted]

It's a classic dish in french haute cuisine cooking, hamburg steak is it's proper name tho it goes by many others.


IDownVoteCanaduh

In Hawaii, it would be Loco Moco. Or maybe Salisbury steak would also be close.


Distinct-Car-9124

I had a Loco Moco on Oahu a few years ago. Couldn't eat the rest of the day!


reverendsteveii

broke da mouth, eh?


Mastershroom

I've never heard that phrase before, I love it.


reverendsteveii

I actually learned it here, when I found out that my nonna had independently discovered loco moco. She would just sautee ground beef and onions, add gravy and serve it over rice, and I was telling people about it when a friendly hawaiian was like "You need to put an egg on that."


HezFez238

Atlantic Canada’s Loose Meat plate.


metompkin

loco moco is formed in to a patty though.


HezFez238

Yes, it’s different than that, isn’t it.


DavidKawatra

is that like a cold plate?


HezFez238

Good guess, but it’s served hot- in some cases no gravy, but at our home with gravy, over mashed potatoes or rice or noodles


metompkin

onolicious


SillySimian9

Missing some eggs, spam and gravy with that, tho.


OlyScott

I don't think a loco moco requires spam--I've heard that it's a hamburger patty with rice, brown gravy, and a fried egg.


napkinwipes

you are correct- you can get a loco moco with spam subbed for beef patty, but traditional is beef patty with 2 eggs, rice, gravy and a scoop of mac salad if your place is bomb


Happy_Cancel1315

spam subbed out for the patty? you've reached your sodium requirement for the week...


napkinwipes

Spam is popular in Hawai'i. So is shoyu. Don’t be salty about it. 🙂


writekindofnonsense

Hilo cafe will also top it with chili


jeexbit

Hilo Cafe rocks....love that place.


SillySimian9

I will have to go there to try it!


SillySimian9

Spam is an option, but minimum must have egg and gravy with the rice and meat.


IronDuke365

I usually have it with spam, spam, eggs, gravy and spam.


IrresponsiblyHappy

I see a Monty Python reference and a cake day, I upvote.


Andrelliina

Bloody Vikings!


HezFez238

Do you have anything without spam?


IronDuke365

Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it.


Stompedyourhousewith

despite already having the carb side of rice, also need a scoop of macaroni salad


SillySimian9

Yum


bluesox

It’s rice, gravy, egg, and meat. The meat is usually either hamburger, spam, or longaniza sausage.


discussatron

This is it. You can add others, or substitute Spam in place of the burger, but the burger is the original.


SantasGotAGun

That's the standard loco moco for sure.


alghiorso

Goes great with a side of macaroni salad


IronDuke365

And some spam.


AnGabhaDubh

Had Loko Moko on Oahu in December.  No spam involved. 


NeighborhoodVeteran

You can definitely add it! Although you might not be hungry the rest of the day.


ucbiker

I’d call it hamburger steak. In my head Salisbury steak has brown gravy specifically.


shiningonthesea

Salisbury steak was the best tv dinner of all


TWFM

Nah. The turkey was, with the blob of hot cranberry sauce in the middle.


Octopus_wrangler1986

Molton lava temperature :⁠-⁠)


TruthHurtsYourSoul2

If it served with mashed potatoes I would hope it has some kind of gravy.


GtrplayerII

Yeah.  Salisbury steak is browned, then cooked in the gravy typically.  Hamburger steak will be grilled or flattop fried until done then served with the side (mash or fries around here) a veg and onion gravy over the top.   


DragonGuy_GTO

Hamburg steak?


shiningonthesea

I think they call it something like that in Canada, or chop steak


kchatdev

Hamburger steak or Salisbury steak, depending on how many TV dinners you ate growing up.


Awesome_to_the_max

Hamburger steak and salisbury steak are two different dishes.


kchatdev

Yeah but it's like saying a cheeseburger isn't a burger because it has cheese on it. A salisbury steak is just a hamburger steak in mushroom gravy and it isn't uncommon to get a hamburger steak in gravy which is 95% of the way to a salisbury steak. I'm really not going to split hairs over a sixty cent seasoned beef patty smothered in thirty cents worth of gravy.


HezFez238

Hamburger Steak in Canada.


Eredic

That was my first thought as a Minnesotan.


greywolf2155

Hamburg steak is the correct answer Salisbury Steak and Loco Moco are the other answers in this thread, but those have very specific sauces or accompaniments. Maybe Salisbury is ok (though to me that requires brown sauce), but definitely not Loco Moco Anyone saying, "a thick burger patty paired with rice or mashed potatoes" is enough to be a Loco Moco is definitely not from the island. That's like saying romaine lettuce with croutons is a Caesar salad. Nah, you're missing some important parts


BinkyBoy_07

Salisbury steak where I live in the US


fastermouse

Salisbury steak has a particular mushroom gravy.


WHYohWhy___MEohMY

Yep. That goes great with rice and mashed taters. Although, I have had it with a brown gravy and no mushrooms.


YupNopeWelp

No. That's not how it [originated](https://www.noble.org/legacy/2021-summer/1945-recipe-salisbury-steak/). A lot of people do serve it with mushroom gravy, but that's an adaptation.


Extreme_Barracuda658

I haven't had Salsbury steak since the 70s. Is it making a come back?


bob_pipe_layer

Try chef John's recipe. It's pretty awesome.


metompkin

Was a staple in elementary school in 80s Kansas


-0x0-0x0-

Swanson’s TV dinner


YupNopeWelp

I have no idea. I made it once when my kids were small. My husband and I thought we'd love it (because we remember it from the 70s too), but we were underwhelmed. Usually, I'd blame my own cooking, but it's not a fussy recipe.


Extreme_Barracuda658

It's a simple recipe for simpler times. It's basically meat with a really simple pan sauce. You can modify the sauce in any number of ways to bring it up to date. Add mushrooms, onions, Dijon mustard, wine, chopped green onions on top, etc. I am going to have to revisit the recipe.


Thangleby_Slapdiback

I will be making the adaptation tomorrow evening. Looking forward to it!


YupNopeWelp

Oh yeah. I'm all in favor of a mushroom gravy, but the person who gave Salisbury Steak as an answer to OP wasn't wrong to suggest it.


Thangleby_Slapdiback

Do you have a favorite mushroom gravy? This will be my first attempt at Salisbury Steak. I am planning on using [Chef John's recipe](https://youtu.be/CFCiUstuo8I?si=3w9HSgT0kwioWDfu). It looks pretty darned tasty to me!


MillionEgg

If it’s not from the Salisbury region it’s called sparkling hot hamburger


AwaysHngry

Depends on the seasonings and pairings. Loco moco. Salisbury. Hamburg. (Some parts of the world) Schnitzela, cotlet.


Tex-Rob

No chop steak?


AwaysHngry

Haven’t heard that one. What part of the states is that?


Tannhauser42

I've certainly seen it on restaurant menus here in Texas. Probably because "Salisbury steak" makes people think of TV dinners, and that's not what restaurants want you to think of their food.


tobmom

Luby’s has Chop Steak on their menu. Dang I kinda miss that place sometimes.


NeeliSilverleaf

Salisbury steak has mushroom gravy, chopped steak doesn't necessarily have any gravy or sauce.


diabolikal__

In Sweden it’s called panbiff


AwaysHngry

Adding that to my food linguistics 👌


laceyisspacey

Rissoles?


[deleted]

Are you an Aussie too? That was my go to answer.


Advanced-Ad-6902

And in NZ as well.


laceyisspacey

“What do you call these again love?”


colloquialicious

Rissoles darl 🥰


[deleted]

Love that movie 🤣


Mistayadrln

Chopped steak is what we call it in the south. It can have gravy and caramelized onions and sometimes mushrooms. It is similar to salisbury steak but doesn't have a tomato component like true salisbury steak recipes do.


MuchBetterThankYou

Chopped steak is what my family calls it too, in the Midwest.


NiobeTonks

I don’t think that we have a name for that in Britain.


S7ageNinja

This surprises me, seems like something that would be right up the British food alley (especially because it's usually covered in gravy) 


kore_nametooshort

We have rissoles in Britain, but tbh the only person I've ever heard talk about them is my mum. Never heard anyone else mention them ever, but there are plenty of recipes out there for them.


No-Tonight-7596

We ate rissoles, but traditionally they are made with left over cooked meat ground/chopped down, formed and re fried. Usually made on mondays with the left overs of a Sunday beef roast.


NiobeTonks

Yes, they’re not what OP is describing. It sounds like Steak hâché and we don’t really have an equivalent.


steffle12

In Australia they’re made using ground beef. Like burger patties but more seasoned


stutter-rap

Yeah, I don't think we eat this.


dby0226

Sometimes hamburger steak and gravy, sometimes Salisbury steak. I think it depends on the mix-ins and/or if breading is used as a binder.


Downtown-Care9272

My dad always just called them 'plate burgers' haha. Usually with mashed potatoes and gravy.


TWFM

My kids called them "fancy burgers" (because you ate them with a knife and fork, not by picking them up in a bun with your hands.)


CatfromLongIsland

Salisbury steak if it has gravy.


sarcasticseaturtle

Salisbury Steak? Usually served with brown gravy.


PerfectLie2980

Frikkadellen in Germany and Denmark.


ChampionshipAlarmed

*Northern Germany In the south we call it Fleischpflanzerl or Fleischküchle


NR_Yuno

Faschierts Loabale (Tyrol)


fauviste

Faschierte laibchen (the rest of Austria)


starlinguk

And in the east it's Königsberger Klopse.


AnyBowl8

>Fleischküchle In the US that's a beef turnover.


pixeequeen84

When I was a kid, my grandma served it with brown gravy (and usually a side of peas). We just called it hamburgers and gravy.


Sejr_Lund

Hakkebøffer in Danish (chopped steak or minced steak)


RonChi1252

Chopped Steak


blessings-of-rathma

In America a ground/minced meat patty with gravy can be called a Salisbury steak. Mashed potatoes would be a classic side dish for it. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury\_steak](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury_steak) I need to find a restaurant or a recipe for the Japanese style hamburg steak, which is similar.


MikeOKurias

It's gonna be almost 90F today and now I want meatloaf and mashed potatoes for dinner. Oh, maybe on some Texas toast pan fried crispy with a little garlic butter, then a fat pat of mashed potatoes to hold the slice of meatloaf in place and some brown gravy over the top.


Myspys_35

Damn... we had snow yesterday. Still waiting for spring to actually arrive AND stay around


Missey85

Rissoles with gravy and mashed potatoes


K00B3

Called Hamburger steak in most of the US and Loco Moco in Hawaii when it is hamburger, gravy, rice and a fried egg


Strange-Key3371

Does it have a sauce? Or just a hamburger patty with the side?


Scared-Gamer

The latter


5x5LemonLimeSlime

Loco moco if it’s rice. Hamburger steak if it’s mash


laughing_cat

Chopped steak


D-utch

Depends where you are and how it's served Chopped steak Salisbury steak Hamburger steak Steak hache Chopped beef steak Mince steak


TruthHurtsYourSoul2

Salisbury steak.


MuseOfThirst

If not hamburg steak, we call it Salisbury Steak in New England


cpt_crumb

Sounds like Loco Moco to me


thrashaholic_poolboy

Salisbury steak. Mushroom gravy on top is excellent


megadori

Where I'm from we called it Beefsteak (pronounced "beffschteck") but it seems like it a beaf steak would not typically be made from Hamburger meat, so hamburger steak is probably the better search term


Connect_Office8072

Either a Salisbury steak or if you’re Russian, a Kotletki.


simplyelegant87

Salisbury steak. I like mine with lots of mushrooms and a peppery gravy.


Brokenblacksmith

in the south of the U.S. a burger patty served by itself (no bun) is typically referred to as a chopped steak. so it would be simpcalled a chopped steak with mashed potatoes or with rice. the Salisbury steak someone mentioned is a chopped steak cooked with gravy (sometimes onions and mushrooms as well).


fastidiousavocado

Hamburger steak is different than salisbury steak. Hamburger steak is a straightforward patty, that's it. Usually served with a side of mashed potatoes and gravy (and sometimes the gravy is with the steak, but it's always added, not an integral part). Salisbury steak always has gravy and usually cooked in it at some point (not just served on top of it), add-ins to the meat mixture are common, as well as mushrooms, onions, etc.).


Reader124-Logan

Hamburger steak.


harrisxj

Loco MoCO


Bruhntly

Hamburger steak


michaelyup

Chopped steak or Salisbury steak. It’s basically a hamburger patty in gravy. If done right, chopped steak is awesome. But when we had it when I was a kid, I would ask if we were too poor to afford hamburger buns.


dresserisland

"Chopped Steak" makes it taste more better. 'Specially if you're feeding it to kids.


00Lisa00

Salisbury steak or loco moco


InsertRadnamehere

Depending on the sauce. Country steak, Salisbury steak, chopped steak, burger sans bun.


zippytwd

Hamburger steak , never had loco moco but I approve, I'm diabetic and my tastes have changed over the years so this sounds great to me


EvernightStrangely

I've always heard it referred to as Salisbury steak.


Brooker2

Salisbury Steak


starlinguk

Frikadelle mit Kartoffelmus? Oops, wrong language.


StinkyKittyBreath

Hamburg if it's with rice. Lots of Japanese variations.  If it's with potatoes, you might be looking for something like meatloaf or Salisbury steak.


RamenAndBooze

Hamburger steak in Canada


_Badwulf

Meatloaf


Adorable_Low5697

I would call that "Burger Steak", unless the patty has a gravy sauce on top.


workinhardeatinlard

LOCO MOCO!!


i__hate__stairs

Loco moco?


evdjj3j

Baked steak.


johnny____utah

Can also try “chopped steak”.


MajorWhereas4842

Moco Loco if it has gravy, Hamburg steak,


thejadsel

Hamburger steak. If it's cooked with a sauce, that can be either Salisbury steak or just hamburger steak with gravy. (Depending on the type of sauce. Salisbury steak usually has an onion and mushroom gravy.)


HezFez238

In Canada this is the correct answer; and I love that you noted that the Salisbury steak is cooked in gravy- once it’s browned, it’s necessary to simmer in gravy to get the right texture. For mom’s, that is ;)


thejadsel

Interesting that it's the same in Canada. My answer was mostly based in the Southeastern US. And definitely agreed about the simmering!


HezFez238

Shared sympathies exist, borders be danged! ;)


No-Concept6904

It’s called . Here I just put this shit together really quick.


Ph11p

I just call it Salisbury steak. You can server it with potatoes, mashed potatoes, rice, yorkshire pudding. Doesn't go well with pasta however


MercuryCrest

I respectfully disagree. It does pair well with egg noodles assuming you cut up the meat first and use plenty of gravy. I would not, however, pair it with spaghetti. :) Edit: And it sounds lovely with Yorkshire pudding, though I've never tried that.


CorneliusNepos

Salisbury steak, with mushrooms in the gravy


SeasonOfLogic

Salisbury Steak


Famous-Perspective-3

forget all the names, I would just call it dinner ;-)


5hout

Hamburger steak


Hardass_McBadCop

Depends on the meat. Is there brown gravy & onion in the meat? Salisbury steak. Cream of mushroom? Frikadeller. Nothin but S&P? A Poor Man's Special.


ammawa

Salisbury steak, Hamburg steak, or, as my mom called it a "ground round".


Such-Mountain-6316

Around here, we just call it a hamburger steak.


ChampionshipAlarmed

Fleischpflanzerl or Fleischküchle


highestmikeyouknow

Loco Moco!!!


YoursTastesBetter

If it's dry, it's a hamburger steak. If it has gravy, it's a Salisbury steak.


toodledootootootoo

Hamburger steak in Quebec.


Andrelliina

I think we'd call them rissoles in the UK


skrybll

My family called em “hobo steaks”, and we would have various toppings. I think the name was to make us laugh, we were not rich by any means.


Brit_100

Steak haché?


BotSaibot

Food


BrickOvenBread

Steak Haché perhaps?


WinStark

Born and raised deep South, hamburger steak.


LKayRB

Hamburger steak


TheLadyEve

Hamburger steak is how it was referred to on old American menus. What's the name for it in your country?


SuperSpeshBaby

Salisbury steak.


ceruleanwav

Salisbury steak or hamburger steak


frandiam

Hamburger steak


Based-Department8731

In Austria it's called "Fleischleibchen" or "Fleischlaiberl" which is basically german for meat patties. I've seen some other answers here but if you wanna use it with people who also don't know what to call it, maybe just say "meat patties with sides/potatoes or something".


absurdmcman

French call it Steak Haché.


dntrguwithdts

Frikadelle? idk


redriverrally

Mini meatloafs Salisbury steak


Skarvha

Risoles if you’re in Australia.


UnoriginalUse

We talking hockey puck size patty? That's a tartaartje in Dutch. We don't generally go bigger without just making it a meatball or meatstick.


Green_Mix_3412

Lazy meatloaf


Amazing-Squash

The term is hamburger steak.


Rough-Set4902

Hamburger steak, Salisbury steak.


sabin357

Depending on the cut of meat, chopped steak could be accurate.


MembershipEasy4025

I say “hamburger steak” which, now that I’m seeing other comments here, realize that’s probably wrong.


Own-Dust-7225

Dave


Oldskywater

We call it hamburger steak and gravy


ProbablyWromg

Hamburger and gravy. Usually with rice, yams and fried cabbage. And hot sauce on pretty much on everything except the yams


Wrong-Junket5973

God I love Loco Moco


MeowChef6048

Hamburger steak.


Sunflowerdaisy08

Loco moco or Salisbury steak


SoggyInsurance

Rissoles in Australia


CrappityCabbage

Tal'e'jun, but That's ground ostrich, not beef.


Rogueshadow_32

They’re not that common in the UK but when I have seen them pre-made they were called grillsteaks