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Easy Steak Recipe

Published: Nov 29, 2025 by melt · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Let’s be honest—cooking steak at home can feel scarier than your inbox on a Monday morning. But this Easy Steak Recipe is about to change your dinner game. We’re talking juicy, buttery, herby New York strip steak that tastes like you paid $40 for it at a steakhouse, but you made it in your own kitchen, probably while wearing pajamas. It’s a one-pan, low-stress, big-reward situation, and yes, it’s totally beginner-friendly.

Vertical pin showing raw seasoned steaks in a cast iron skillet with herbs and a cooked medium rare steak sliced with rosemary and garlic. Perfect for easy steak recipes, cast iron dinners, and homemade steak night.

Why You’ll Love This Easy Steak Recipe

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Juicy sliced sirloin steak topped with garlic and herbs on a plate. Easy pan seared steak recipe for weeknight dinners and steak lovers.

Steakhouse flavor at home—just steak, salt, pepper, butter, garlic, and herbs. One pan, no fancy gear, and ready in 15 minutes. Totally beginner-friendly and always juicy, this steak is so good you’ll want to brag about it.

The Essentials: Ingredients You Need (and Handy Swaps)

  • New York Strip Steak: Or any good steak cut—think ribeye, filet mignon, or even sirloin. Get one that’s bright red with a bit of fat.
  • Butter and Olive Oil: The dream team for flavor and that gorgeous crust.
  • Garlic: Whole cloves—don’t skip it, trust me.
  • Fresh Herbs: Rosemary and thyme are classic, but parsley, sage, or oregano work too.
  • Kosher Salt & Black Pepper: Go generous—steak loves seasoning.

Optional upgrades: A splash of red wine for pan sauce, a sprinkle of flaky sea salt at the end, or swap in dried herbs if you don’t have fresh.

For precise amounts, check the recipe card at the end of the post.

How To Make The Easiest, Juiciest Steak Ever

A Quick Visual Before You Start

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Close up of tender round steak slices with rosemary and salt, great for steak night ideas, meal prep, and flavorful beef recipes.

Picture this: sizzling steak, bubbling butter, the kitchen smells like heaven, and you’re about to eat better than most restaurants. That’s the vibe.

1. Bring Your Steak to Room Temp:
Pull the steak out of the fridge at least 30 minutes before cooking. This helps it cook evenly and stay juicy.

2. Season Like You Mean It:
Pat steaks dry with paper towels. Season both sides generously with salt and pepper. Don’t be shy!

Two raw New York strip steaks seasoned with salt and pepper on a tray. Ideal for steak prep, cast iron steak, and beginner friendly steak recipes.

3. Sear for The Crust of Your Dreams:
Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Heat a cast iron skillet over high heat. Add olive oil, butter, whole garlic cloves, rosemary, and thyme. Let the butter get bubbly and the garlic/herbs infuse (about 2 minutes).
Add the steak and sear for 3 minutes per side—don’t move it around! Let it do its thing for that crust.

Raw steaks in a cast iron pan with rosemary, thyme, sage, and butter on the side. Perfect for preparing garlic herb steak and steakhouse style cooking at home.

4. Baste Like a Pro:
While searing, tilt the pan and spoon the herby, garlicky butter over the steak. This is the restaurant magic.

Two seared steaks in a cast iron skillet with rosemary, thyme, and whole garlic cloves. Juicy pan seared steak perfect for easy steak night and restaurant style dinners.

5. Finish in The Oven:
Pop the whole skillet into the oven. Roast for about 6 minutes for medium-rare (see temp guide below).

Close up of two steaks in a skillet topped with rosemary and garlic butter. Simple cast iron steak recipe for quick weeknight dinners.

6. Rest and Slice:
Remove from oven. Let the steak rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing. This keeps it juicy!

Steak Doneness Guide (Because Everyone Has a Preference)

  • Rare: 125°F (warm red center)
  • Medium-Rare: 130-135°F (warm pink center—my fave)
  • Medium: 140°F (slightly pink)
  • Medium-Well: 150°F
  • Well Done: 160°F (no pink, but still juicy if you followed the butter-baste method!)

A meat thermometer makes you look like a steak genius, but you can also poke the center—it should feel like the fleshy part of your palm under your thumb for medium-rare.

Tips for Steak Success (Even If It’s Your First Time)

  • Start with a hot pan. No wimpy sizzle allowed.
  • Don’t overcrowd: Cook one or two steaks at a time for best results.
  • Use fresh herbs and garlic: The aroma is half the experience.
  • Let it rest: Slicing too soon = sad, dry steak.
  • Don’t trim all the fat: It adds juiciness. You can cut it off after cooking if you want.
Seared steak sliced medium rare in a cast iron pan with thyme, rosemary, and roasted garlic. Perfect for easy steak recipes and at home steak dinners.

Fun Twists, Swaps, and Upgrades

  • Red Wine Pan Sauce: After cooking, splash red wine into the pan, scrape up all those delicious bits, and reduce for a quick sauce.
  • Spicy Herbed Butter: Mix a little chili flakes and dried oregano into your butter for extra kick.
  • Cheesy Steak Toast: Slice leftovers and layer onto crusty bread with melty cheese for the best sandwich of your life.
  • Grilled Veggies on The Side: Toss asparagus, broccoli, or mushrooms in the leftover steak juices.
Sliced medium rare steak with seared crust in a cast iron skillet with rosemary, garlic cloves, and herbs. Great for steak lovers and easy dinner ideas.

Storing Leftovers & Reheating Without Sadness

  • Fridge: Store sliced steak in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
  • Reheat Like a Pro: Place steak in a baking dish with a splash of broth or water, cover, and reheat in a low oven. This keeps it juicy, not tough.
  • Freezing? Only freeze uncooked steak for best results. Cooked steak can get rubbery, so enjoy fresh if possible.

Serving Ideas For Steak Night

  • Classic: With mashed potatoes, roasted veggies, and a side salad.
  • Steak & Eggs: Breakfast of champions.
  • Steak Bowl: Pile on rice, greens, pickled onions, and a drizzle of herby yogurt sauce.
  • Fancy Night In: Add a glass of wine and candlelight—no reservations needed.

FAQ

Can I marinate the steak?

You can, but you don’t need to! The garlic butter and herbs give so much flavor that a marinade isn’t necessary. If you love marinades, try a simple mix of olive oil, garlic, and herbs for an hour or two before cooking.

What’s the best way to cook steak without a cast iron skillet?

Use any oven-safe heavy pan. Stainless steel works well—just make sure it’s hot and can go from stovetop to oven.

How do I get the perfect crust?

High heat, dry steak, and don’t move it while searing. The Maillard reaction (science, baby!) gives you that delicious brown crust.

What’s the best cut if I can’t find New York strip?

Ribeye, filet mignon, or sirloin are all great alternatives. Just pick one that looks fresh and has a little marbling (that’s the fat running through the meat).

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Vertical pin showing raw seasoned steaks in a cast iron skillet with herbs and a cooked medium rare steak sliced with rosemary and garlic. Perfect for easy steak recipes, cast iron dinners, and homemade steak night.

Easy Steak Recipe


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  • Author: meat and melt
  • Total Time: 17 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
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Juicy, buttery, herby New York strip steak that tastes like a steakhouse special but made right in your kitchen. This beginner-friendly recipe delivers big flavor with zero stress.


Ingredients

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  • 2 (10–12 ounce) New York Strip Steaks
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 4 whole garlic cloves
  • 4 sprigs fresh rosemary
  • 2 sprigs fresh thyme


Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Let steaks come to room temperature for 30 minutes.
  2. Pat steaks dry and season both sides generously with salt and pepper.
  3. Heat a cast iron skillet over high heat. Add olive oil, butter, garlic, rosemary, and thyme. Let the butter melt and get bubbly.
  4. Add steaks to the hot pan. Sear for 3 minutes on each side, basting with the garlicky butter as you go.
  5. Transfer skillet to the oven. Roast for 6 minutes for medium-rare, or until your desired doneness.
  6. Remove skillet from the oven. Let steaks rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing and serving.

Notes

Use a meat thermometer for precision: 130–135°F for medium-rare. Always let steak rest after cooking for juicy results. Try deglazing the pan with red wine for a quick pan sauce.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes
  • Category: Main Course
  • Method: Pan Seared + Oven Finished
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 steak
  • Calories: 420
  • Sugar: 0g
  • Sodium: 500mg
  • Fat: 32g
  • Saturated Fat: 12g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 18g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 1g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Protein: 34g
  • Cholesterol: 110mg

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