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- 1 lb sirloin steak, cut into bite-sized cubes - 3 tablespoons unsalted butter - 4 cloves garlic, minced - 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped - 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, chopped - 1 teaspoon smoked paprika - Salt and pepper to taste - Fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish) To get the best flavor, use fresh ingredients. Look for bright green herbs. The steak should be bright red and firm. Check the butter for a creamy texture. Fresh garlic should feel firm and smell strong. If you can't find sirloin, use ribeye or tenderloin. For butter, olive oil works well. You can swap fresh herbs for dried ones, but use less. If you want garlic flavor without fresh garlic, garlic powder is a good choice. Use paprika or chili powder if you want a different taste. {{ingredient_image_1}} First, take your sirloin steak and cut it into bite-sized cubes. This makes it easy to cook and eat. Next, pat the steak cubes dry with paper towels. This step removes excess moisture, which helps achieve a great sear. Then, season the cubes. Use salt, pepper, and smoked paprika. Make sure to coat them well for flavor. For perfect steak bites, heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon of unsalted butter and let it melt. Once the butter is hot, add half of the steak cubes in a single layer. Avoid overcrowding the skillet; this helps the steak sear instead of steam. Cook the steak for about 2-3 minutes on each side. You want them browned and cooked to your liking. After cooking, remove them and place them on a plate. Repeat this step with the remaining steak cubes, adding more butter if needed. Once all the steak bites are cooked, it’s time for the garlic herb butter. Add the last tablespoon of butter to the skillet. Then, add minced garlic, chopped rosemary, and thyme. Stir quickly for about 30 seconds. You want the garlic to become fragrant but not burnt. Finally, return all the cooked steak bites to the skillet. Toss them in the garlic herb butter until they are well coated. Cook for another minute to let the flavors blend. Remove from heat and garnish with fresh parsley. This adds a nice color and freshness to your dish! To make your steak bites pop, use good salt and fresh pepper. I like to sprinkle salt all over the cubes. Then, add pepper and smoked paprika. This adds a nice smoky flavor. You can taste the difference with a good seasoning mix. Let the steak sit for a few minutes. This helps the flavors soak in before cooking. Cook your steak bites to your liking. For medium-rare, aim for about 2-3 minutes per side. The steak should be brown on the outside and pink inside. If you like it well done, cook a bit longer. Use a meat thermometer if you want to be exact. Aim for 145°F for medium-rare or 160°F for medium. When cooking, don’t crowd the pan. This keeps the heat high and helps the meat sear well. Cook in batches if needed. Use a large skillet for more space. If the steak pieces touch too much, they will steam instead of sear. This makes them less tasty. After cooking each batch, set them aside before adding the next. This way, every bite will be juicy and full of flavor. Pro Tips Rest the Steak: Allow the steak bites to rest for a few minutes after cooking. This helps the juices redistribute, resulting in more tender bites. Use a Meat Thermometer: For perfect doneness, consider using a meat thermometer. Aim for 130°F for medium-rare and 140°F for medium. Customize Your Herbs: Feel free to mix and match herbs according to your taste. Fresh basil or oregano can add a delightful twist! Serve Immediately: These steak bites are best enjoyed right after cooking to retain their juicy texture and flavorful butter sauce. {{image_2}} You can use many cuts for this recipe. Sirloin steak is my favorite. It is tender and full of flavor. Other great options are ribeye or filet mignon. Ribeye has more fat, which adds rich taste. Filet mignon is very tender but pricier. You could even use flank steak or skirt steak. Just remember to slice them thinly against the grain for the best texture. While rosemary and thyme are perfect, you can try other herbs. Oregano adds a nice kick. Basil gives a fresh taste that brightens the dish. You can also use sage or dill for unique flavors. Mixing herbs can create different tastes. Experiment with what you have in your kitchen. Each herb brings its own flair to the steak bites. Adding vegetables to your steak bites makes the meal more colorful and healthy. Bell peppers bring sweetness and crunch. Zucchini adds a tender texture. Mushrooms are great for their earthy flavor. You can sauté them in the same skillet after the steak. Just cook them until they're soft, then mix in the steak and garlic herb butter. This way, every bite is packed with flavor and nutrition. After enjoying your garlic herb butter steak bites, let them cool. Place the bites in an airtight container. Proper storage keeps them fresh for up to three days. Label the container with the date. This helps you keep track of freshness. To reheat, use a skillet for best taste. Heat the skillet over medium heat. Add a small amount of butter or oil. Once hot, add the steak bites. Cook for about three to four minutes. Stir occasionally to ensure even heating. This method keeps the steak juicy and flavorful. You can freeze leftover steak bites for later use. Place them in a freezer-safe bag or container. Remove as much air as possible to prevent freezer burn. These can last in the freezer for up to three months. To thaw, move them from the freezer to the fridge overnight. Reheat them as described for the best flavor. The best cut for steak bites is sirloin. Sirloin is tender, juicy, and full of flavor. It cooks quickly and holds up well when cut into cubes. Other good options are ribeye or tenderloin. These cuts also provide a nice taste and texture. Yes, you can make this recipe in advance. Cook the steak bites, then store them in the fridge. They can last for about three days. When you are ready to eat, just reheat them in a skillet. Add a little butter to keep them moist and flavorful. To add spice, use more smoked paprika. You can also add cayenne pepper or chili flakes. These spices will give your steak bites a nice kick. Adjust the amount to fit your taste. Start with a small amount and add more if needed. In this blog post, we covered the essential ingredients and techniques for perfect steak bites. You learned how to prepare, season, and cook your steak for the best flavor. We also discussed variations and storage tips to enjoy later. When you follow these steps, you will impress your family and friends. Enjoy experimenting with flavors and sharing your delicious creations!

Garlic Herb Butter Steak Bites

Delicious bite-sized steak cubes seared to perfection and tossed in a fragrant garlic herb butter.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 4
Calories 250 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 lb sirloin steak, cut into bite-sized cubes
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • to taste salt and pepper
  • for garnish fresh parsley, chopped

Instructions
 

  • Start by patting the steak cubes dry with paper towels; this will help achieve a good sear.
  • Season the steak cubes generously with salt, pepper, and smoked paprika.
  • Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and melt 1 tablespoon of butter.
  • Add half of the steak cubes to the skillet in a single layer, avoiding overcrowding. Sear for about 2-3 minutes on each side, until browned and cooked to your desired doneness. Remove the steak bites and set them aside on a plate.
  • Repeat with the remaining steak cubes, adding another tablespoon of butter to the skillet if necessary.
  • Once all steak bites are cooked, add the remaining tablespoon of butter, minced garlic, rosemary, and thyme to the skillet. Stir quickly until the garlic becomes fragrant, about 30 seconds.
  • Return all the cooked steak bites to the skillet, tossing them in the garlic herb butter until well coated. Cook for an additional minute to let the flavors mingle.
  • Remove from heat and garnish with chopped fresh parsley before serving.

Notes

Serve the garlic herb butter steak bites in a shallow bowl, drizzling extra butter from the skillet over the top. Add a sprinkle of freshly chopped parsley for a pop of color!
Keyword butter, garlic, herbs, quick meal, steak