Steak recipes are always a hit! From our Pan Seared New York Strip Steak to our tutorial on How to Cook Sous Vide Steak, they all produce incredible steak dinners, worthy of a steakhouse!
An easy steak dinner at home!
Love steak? You will be all over these garlicky steak bites. And if you’re low-carbing, this steak dinner won’t push you off the wagon. With only 1g carbs per serving, you can eat as much as you’d like without feeling guilty! Because they’re so simple to make, these steak bites are not only great as a weeknight meal but are also one of my favorite party snacks. I have yet to meet a steak lover who doesn’t drool at the sight (and smell) of these. Main dish or appetizer, they are truly a crowd-pleasing dish and always get rave reviews!
Garlic Butter Steak Bites Ingredients
Steaks Garlic Butter Parsley Salt Pepper Red Pepper Flakes Oil – I use canola or grapeseed oil. You can use anything with a high smoke point.
What is the best steak for garlic butter steak bites?
The best steak to make these garlic butter steak bites is the best one you can afford. If a thick ribeye is on the budget, that would be my first choice! For the juiciest results, you will want to choose steaks that are at least 1 to 1.5-inch thick and with a good amount of marbling. Other cuts that work well with this recipe:
New York Strip Steak (Porterhouse Steak) Tenderloin Top Sirloin Flat Iron
How to make Garlic Butter Steak Bites
A few ingredients and a skillet are all you need to make the best steak bites! I used a stainless steel skillet here but you could certainly use a cast iron skillet instead! I love cooking steak in cast iron, but I find that the stainless steel pan makes it easier to keep an eye on the butter and garlic so they don’t burn. You’ll also notice that this recipe asks you to cook the steak in oil before making the garlic butter. That is also to prevent burning, as the steak has to cook at a high temperature to stay juicy and tender. Both the garlic and the butter would burn if cooked at this temperature, so we add them at the end. And, finally, don’t overcook your steak! A good ribeye should be served medium-rare and so should the steak bites. Here’s how I make steak bites. As always, you will find the printable (and more complete) recipe at the end of this post!
What to serve with steak bites?
If serving as an appetizer, you can serve with a nice crusty bread on the side, so people can soak up all the delicious garlic butter sauce! I like to provide toothpicks so my guests can easily grab them right out of the pan. If serving as an entrée, this dish goes great with mashed or roasted potatoes, French fries, rice or buttered noodles. For the low-carbers, zucchini noodles or a simple green salad make this steak dinner a guilt-free meal!
Can you reheat steak?
There’s nothing like freshly cooked steak. I feel like it’s my duty to tell you that! That being said, if you have leftovers, they keep well in the fridge for up to 5 days. The best way to reheat them so they stay juicy and crispy is to place the leftover steak bites on a wire rack set on a baking sheet and warm them in a 250 degree F oven until their internal temperature reaches between 100 to 110 degrees F, about 25-30 minutes. Then, heat a tablespoon of oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Once the oil is almost smoking, add the warm steak bites and allow them to cook for about 60 seconds per side, just until they get their crispiness back. Did you make this recipe? I love hearing from you! Please comment and leave a 5-star rating below. You can also take a photo and tag me on Instagram with #oliviascuisine.