Come to Grumpy's Mexican Café for San Antonio's best country cooking, stay for the company.
The chicken-fried steak extended beyond the dinner plate, one edge curled up, forming a bow for the massive battered boat smothered in thick cream gravy. According to owner Kesia Jackson , Grumpy ’s Mexican Café serves about 200 hand-breaded chicken-fried steaks weekly. That number doesn’t include the steak for the hand-breaded steak finger “basket,” which doesn’t actually include a basket, because the steak fingers wouldn’t fit.
Mike Sutter’s Top 10 country cafes Every single chicken-fried steak starts out as a fresh 8- to 10-ounce cutlet from San Antonio-based meat processor Braun Food Service. On a recent Thursday, Jackson’s husband, Alfred Perez, dipped a steak cutlet into seasoned flour, then into an egg wash with buttermilk and seasonings before repeating the process. He patted it down, so the breading would stick before it went into the deep fryer basket. S.A.
Bolner’s Fiesta family shares secrets “It cooks 3 and a half minutes,” Jackson said. But there are no timers in the kitchen: They just know when it’s ready. “I see when it’s golden brown, perfect,” said Perez, who learned from the best, restaurant founder Abdoh “Grumpy” Azzoz. Since Jackson took over Grumpy’s three years ago, Perez has traded days as a truck driver for food preparation and washing dishes. “We have the best fajita burger, best in the universe.
Who makes the best cheese enchiladas? According to Jackson, the café goes through 22 cases of eggs a week: in batter, breakfast tacos, egg enchiladas, Mexican and country style breakfast plates, omelets and pies. Everything is made in-house at Grumpy’s except the flour tortillas, which come from a local bakery. Lupe Alanis was a customer for eight years, then met her husband and started coming two to three times a week.
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