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Steak Bites are a delicious and easy way to prepare a delicious steak meal and you only need three ingredients.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
If you love steak, but want a quick and easy way to prepare it indoors, these steak bites are for you! I have made these twice in the last few weeks because they are so easy and delicious. If you are eating Paleo or Whole30 these are a great recipe choice!
They are great when you have lighter eaters at your dinner table. No need to deal with a large piece of meat. Just take as many bites as you like. No waste!

Ingredients Needed
You only need a few ingredients to make these delicious steak bites.
- Sirloin Steak
- Butter
- Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper

How to Make Steak Bites
- Cut steak into large bite size pieces.

- Heat up a cast iron pan nice and hot. If you don’t have a cast iron pan use a heavy skillet.
- Add butter and let it melt.

- Cook steak to your desired doneness. I like my meat medium to medium rare. And the small pieces make the cooking time quick! So make sure to watch your meat.

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Steak Bites Recipe
Ingredients
- 1/2 Tbsp Olive oil
- 1 lb sirloin steak cubed
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 3 Tbsp butter
- 2 cloves garlic minced
Instructions
- Trim off the large obvious pieces of fat that run along the side of the meat
- Cut cubes less than 1 inch wide
- If you see anymore large chunks of fat, gristle or long silvery membranes cut them off
- Sprinkle generously with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Toss the meat around a bit to thoroughly coat with the seasonings
- Turn on your ventilation fan overhead
- Heat the skillet over medium high to high heat
- As the pan heats, add olive oil
- Place some of the meat in the pan in a single layer
- It should sizzle loudly when it hits the pan – if it doesn’t, the pan isn’t hot enough
- Don't stir or disrupt the meat for 2-3 minutes
- You want it to sizzle and brown on one side
- Now scoop as many steak bites as you can with your spatula and flip them over
- Repeat until all the meat is turned
- Cook for an additional 1-2 minutes – just long enough to sear the outside of the meat but NOT cook the inside
- Rare: 120 degrees (4 minutes)Medium-Rare: 125 degrees (5 minutes)Medium: 130 degrees (6 minutes)
- Remove the meat to a clean plate
- Add a little more oil to the pan and repeat the cooking process with the next batch just as before
- Lastly when all the meat is nicely browned and removed to the plate pour garlic butter over the top
Garlic Butter
- Heat butter in a skillet. Add the garlic and cook for only 30-60 seconds, stirring to prevent garlic browning.

cara says
Hey there, happy 4th of July! I have a cute book for you to read, Delicious by Ruth Reitchl. She was the editor in chief of Gourmet Magazine. It’s fiction and about a lady that works at a food magazine that goes out of business. There is a cute twist involved. Also, I just started the Perfume Collector.
Leigh Anne says
I have read Ruth Reichl’s other books and really liked them. Will definitely check out Delicous! Thanks for the recommendation. Will also check out The Perfume Collector.
Tiffany says
These look delicious and my husband would LOVE them! Nice redo of the pictures. Isn’t it funny how much better one becomes at photography with more time!?!? 🙂
Darlene says
Went to one of my kids house for a pot-luck dinner. I hadn’t planned well so at the last minute I grabbed a few steaks that were on sale and the other ingredients for these MAN-BITES.
Everyone devoured them. They were so delicious. One of my sons is a chef and he thought it sac-religious to use a pan to cook steak in….until he wanted more!
Great dish and perfect if you can never eat a whole steak.
Melissa says
My mom has made her sandwich with the chilies, tomato, rye bread, cheese, and onions! It is definitely a hit at our house!
Ginny says
I’ve fixed her steak bites twice!! They are very good and so easy and nice to eat. I have made her cinnamon rolls. They were delicious too. I made her pico de gallo. I love her recipes and step by step photos. I guess I’l go fix some chicken fried steak. Don’t know if she has a recipe for that, I guess I’ll write my own. GB’s Ranch Grub.