This Is Our Favorite Way to Cook Steak on the Stovetop

This Is Our Favorite Way to Cook Steak on the Stovetop

Here's everything you need to know to make this succulent pan-cooked steak right in your own kitchen. This recipe makes four to six servings.

Ingredients to Gather

2 (at least 1-inch-thick) rib-eye or New York strip steaks (about 12 ounces each)
1 teaspoon kosher salt
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
3 cloves garlic, smashed
2 to 3 sprigs fresh thyme or rosemary

Directions to Follow

Prep the steaks: Remove the steaks from the refrigerator about 30 minutes to 1 hour before cooking. Place them on a paper towel-lined plate and pat dry with more paper towels. This will help dry the surface of the meat, making a better crust.
Prepare the rest of the ingredients: Because cooking the steaks will go quickly with almost no hands-off cooking time, make sure you have the rest of the ingredients handy, as well as a probe thermometer and a clean plate for resting the steaks.
Season the steaks: Just before cooking, liberally coat the steaks with the salt, making sure to coat the sides of the steaks as well.
Heat the pan: Heat a 12-inch cast iron skillet over high heat for about 10 minutes; the pan should smoke just a bit when it is properly heated.
Cook the steaks: Carefully place the steaks in the hot pan and cook on the first side until enough of a crust has developed that the steaks no longer stick to the pan, about 1 minute. Flip and cook on the other side for 1 minute. Continue cooking and flipping for a total of 4 minutes.
Flavor and baste the steaks: Carefully add the butter, garlic, and herbs to the pan. Flip the steaks once more. Tilt the pan so the butter pools on one side and use a large spoon to baste the butter over the steaks. Flip again and repeat. Begin checking the internal temperature of the steaks at 6 minutes total cook time for your preferred doneness. Medium rare is between 125°F and 130°F.
Rest the steaks (optional): Transfer the steaks to the plate to rest for 5 minutes. While the steaks rest, prepare a pan sauce if desired.
Carve the steaks: Transfer the steaks to a cutting board and thinly slice across the grain. Serve immediately with the pan juices or pan sauce.

If you have any leftovers (which is highly unlikely!), you can store them for up to four days in the fridge in an airtight container. We like that this steak goes well with everything, making it the perfect main course for any meal!

Article Source: The Kitchn

 





7 Comments

  1. Janice Marie Morgan
    Janice Marie Morgan May 03, 03:21

    Anthony Buono

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  2. Bethy Luna
    Bethy Luna May 03, 04:27

    Robie Rosales

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  3. Nani Medeiros
    Nani Medeiros September 13, 06:29

    Myfav way too ❤️

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  4. Kathy White
    Kathy White October 18, 22:27

    Good

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  5. Kara Steil
    Kara Steil October 18, 23:41

    Kassidy

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  6. Nell Granier Naquin
    Nell Granier Naquin November 02, 13:59

    Did not like it.

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