Nutrition Facts
Servings: 6 ServingCalories:102kcalTotal Fat:11gTrans Fat: 7gCholesterol:30mgSodium:98mgPotassium:5mgTotal Carbohydrate:0.5gProtein:0.3g
There’s nothing quite like a perfectly cooked steak, seared to perfection with a rich, flavorful crust. But what truly elevates a good steak to restaurant-quality levels? The answer: steak butter. This simple yet powerful ingredient infuses every bite with depth, richness, and that irresistible melt-in-your-mouth finish. My love for steak butter started years ago when I was searching for a way to recreate that five-star steakhouse experience at home. After plenty of experimenting, I found the perfect balance of garlic, herbs, and creamy butter that transforms any steak into a masterpiece. Whether you’re a seasoned home chef or just beginning your culinary journey, this steak butter recipe will take your steak game to the next level.
To make this garlic herb steak butter, you’ll need:
Ingredient Tip: If fresh herbs are unavailable, dried herbs can be substituted (use 1/3 of the fresh amount since dried herbs are more concentrated).
Let the butter sit at room temperature until it becomes soft but not melted. This will make it easier to mix and blend flavors evenly.
In a small bowl, combine the softened butter, minced garlic, chopped parsley, thyme, sea salt, black pepper, smoked paprika, and lemon juice. Use a fork to mash and mix everything until well combined.
Transfer the butter mixture onto a sheet of plastic wrap or parchment paper. Roll it into a log shape, twisting the ends to secure it. Place it in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld.
Once chilled, slice the butter into rounds and place it on top of a hot steak. The heat will melt the butter, creating a flavorful sauce that enhances the meat’s juiciness.
You can refrigerate steak butter in an airtight container for up to two weeks or freeze it for up to three months.
Yes! If you’re sensitive to garlic, simply leave it out or replace it with shallots for a milder flavor.
Yes, but reduce or omit the added salt to avoid overpowering the flavor.
Absolutely! While it’s famous for steaks, this butter complements chicken, seafood, and even roasted vegetables.
Simply remove it from the fridge 10–15 minutes before use and let it soften at room temperature.
Steak butter is the secret ingredient to making home-cooked steaks taste like they came from a high-end steakhouse. With its rich, garlicky, and herb-infused flavor, this recipe is bound to become a kitchen staple. Whether you’re grilling for a special occasion or just want to elevate a weeknight dinner, this steak butter is your go-to. Give it a try and let me know in the comments how it transformed your meal! Happy cooking!
This garlic herb steak butter is the secret to achieving that luxurious, steakhouse-quality finish at home. Made with creamy butter, fresh herbs, and a hint of lemon, it melts perfectly over a sizzling steak, adding richness and depth of flavor. Perfect for weeknight dinners, grilling sessions, or special occasions, this steak butter will take your dish to the next level
Let the butter sit at room temperature until it becomes soft but not melted. This will make it easier to mix and blend flavors evenly.
In a small bowl, combine the softened butter, minced garlic, chopped parsley, thyme, sea salt, black pepper, smoked paprika, and lemon juice. Use a fork to mash and mix everything until well combined.
Transfer the butter mixture onto a sheet of plastic wrap or parchment paper. Roll it into a log shape, twisting the ends to secure it. Place it in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld.
Once chilled, slice the butter into rounds and place it on top of a hot steak. The heat will melt the butter, creating a flavorful sauce that enhances the meat’s juiciness.
Servings: 6 ServingCalories:102kcalTotal Fat:11gTrans Fat: 7gCholesterol:30mgSodium:98mgPotassium:5mgTotal Carbohydrate:0.5gProtein:0.3g