Garlic Butter Steak Bites

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Quickly sear seasoned sirloin cubes in a hot skillet to develop a deep brown crust, working in batches to avoid crowding. Finish with melted butter and minced garlic, cooking briefly to perfume the pan without burning. Toss in parsley and a splash of thyme, then serve immediately with flaky sea salt. Ideal over mashed potatoes or crusty bread to soak up the buttery sauce.

The sizzle from the skillet still rings in my ears every time I make these Garlic Butter Steak Bites. There's almost a mischief in how fast they come together—one second you're chopping steak, the next the aroma of buttery garlic fills the kitchen. I once made them on a chilly Tuesday night, needing something cozy but unfussy. Even our dog couldn't stop hovering by the stove, ears perked for the telltale scrape of the tongs.

One weekend, my cousin swung by unannounced with a hungry smile that said he'd missed lunch. I remembered this recipe and, twenty minutes later, we were competing for the crispiest bites straight from the skillet—hardly any chit chat, just grins and buttery fingers.

Ingredients

  • Sirloin steak: Choose well-marbled sirloin for juicy, tender bites—let the steak come close to room temperature for the best sear.
  • Kosher salt: Go for coarse salt for more even seasoning and those little hits of flavor in every bite.
  • Freshly ground black pepper: Grinding just before cooking gives a bigger, brighter kick; don’t be shy with it.
  • Smoked paprika: Just a pinch gives deep flavor and beautiful color—don’t skip it if you want that subtle smokiness.
  • Unsalted butter: Using unsalted helps you control the saltiness; let it melt fully before adding garlic for that rich base.
  • Garlic: Don’t burn it—add to warm butter and swirl gently so it infuses, not crisps.
  • Fresh parsley: Chopped at the last minute, it keeps its bright flavor and brings everything together.
  • Fresh thyme (optional): Adds a slightly floral note; just strip the leaves right before tossing in.
  • Flaky sea salt (optional): Sprinkle at the end for a little crunch and a pop of flavor.
  • Extra chopped parsley (optional): That fresh green on top instantly dresses up the dish.

Instructions

Prep Your Steak:
Pat the cubes dry with paper towels—no skipping—so you’ll get that browned crust instead of steam.
Season to Perfection:
Sprinkle salt, pepper, and smoked paprika all over and toss the cubes around with your hands; they should look evenly coated and the spices will cling to the surface.
Heat It Up:
Get your skillet screaming hot and drop in the first tablespoon of butter; as it foams, that’s your cue to add half the steak cubes in a single layer.
Sear in Batches:
Turn each cube with tongs after the crust forms—just 1–2 minutes per side; don’t crowd them or you’ll lose that golden edge.
Build Garlic Butter Sauce:
Lower heat to medium-low and add the remaining butter with all the garlic—stir for 30 seconds until the smell is irresistible but the garlic isn’t brown.
Bring It Together:
Return every steak cube to the pan, tossing to coat and soak up all that garlic butter—finish with parsley and thyme right at the end.
Finish and Serve:
Lift them onto a plate, scatter with extra parsley and flaky salt, and serve immediately while still sizzling.
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I’ll never forget the time I brought a pile of these to a potluck and watched grown adults abandon cutlery in favor of spearing steak bites with toothpicks. It’s one of those dishes that disappears faster than you expect—always sparking grins and a clatter of empty plates.

Getting the Sear Just Right

You want the pan hot enough that a drop of water skitters across before you add anything—that’s when you know you’ll get a crisp crust on the steak. Letting the cubes rest for a minute after searing helps the juices redistribute so every bite is tender inside and golden outside. If you’re feeling bold, throw in a little oil alongside the first bit of butter for extra sizzle.

Choosing Your Steak Cut

Sirloin’s a classic here since it balances tenderness and flavor, but ribeye brings more richness if you want to go all out. Trim away excess fat for even browning, but leave a little for taste—you’ll thank yourself. And don’t be afraid to experiment with what you have on hand; even less expensive cuts transform under that garlic butter.

Serving and Storing Leftovers

These are fantastic over buttery mashed potatoes, on top of simple rice, or just with a wedge of bread to mop up what’s left in the pan. They’ll keep a couple of days in the fridge, but reheat gently so they stay juicy, not tough.

  • Sprinkle on fresh herbs after reheating to revive flavor.
  • If serving as party bites, toothpicks make for easy sharing.
  • Don't forget to scrape up any extra garlic butter with bread.
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If you’re looking for something reliably quick but bound to impress, these steak bites have you covered. There’s just something about garlic butter that makes a simple dinner feel like a treat for any night of the week.

Recipe Questions & Answers

Pat the meat very dry, use a hot skillet, and sear in a single layer without overcrowding. Work in batches so each cube browns instead of steaming.

Begin with a high-smoke-point oil if needed for the initial sear, then add butter toward the end to brown and flavor the pan without burning the dairy.

Sear 1–2 minutes per side over high heat for medium-rare to medium, depending on cube size. Avoid overcooking to preserve juiciness.

Yes. Fresh parsley and thyme are classic, but rosemary or oregano work too. Add a pinch of red chili flakes to the butter for a spicy kick.

Sirloin, strip, or ribeye trimmed and cut into uniform 1-inch cubes are ideal for fast, tender sears with good flavor.

Serve immediately over mashed potatoes, rice, or with crusty bread to soak up the butter. A final sprinkle of flaky sea salt brightens the finish.

Garlic Butter Steak Bites

Seared sirloin cubes tossed in garlic butter with parsley and thyme - a quick, savory low-carb main ready in 20 minutes.

Prep 10m
Cook 10m
Total 20m
Servings 4
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Meats

  • 1 pound sirloin steak, cut into 1-inch cubes

Seasonings

  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika

Garlic Butter Sauce

  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves (optional)

For Serving

  • Flaky sea salt (optional)
  • Extra chopped parsley (optional)

Instructions

1
Season the Steak: Pat steak cubes dry with paper towels. Season evenly with kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper, and smoked paprika.
2
Sear the Steak: Heat a large skillet or cast-iron pan over high heat. Add 1 tablespoon of unsalted butter. Once melted and foaming, add half the steak cubes in a single layer. Sear for 1 to 2 minutes per side until browned and just cooked through. Transfer to a plate and repeat with remaining steak, adding a little oil if needed.
3
Prepare the Garlic Butter: Reduce heat to medium-low. Add remaining 2 tablespoons unsalted butter and minced garlic to the pan. Cook briefly, stirring for about 30 seconds, until fragrant.
4
Coat and Finish: Return all steak bites to the pan and toss gently to fully coat with garlic butter. Stir in chopped fresh parsley and thyme, if using.
5
Serve: Serve immediately, garnished with flaky sea salt and extra chopped parsley as desired.
Additional Information

Equipment Needed

  • Large skillet or cast-iron pan
  • Tongs
  • Knife and cutting board
  • Measuring spoons

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Calories 305
Protein 24g
Carbs 2g
Fat 22g

Allergy Information

  • Contains dairy (butter). Check steak and butter labels for potential trace allergens.
Emily Carver

Home cook sharing easy, wholesome comfort meals and kitchen tips for everyday family life.