These Garlic Herb Steak Bites can be whatever you want. Appetizer? Serve them with toothpicks. Dinner entrée? Serve them with rice or potatoes! Kids love 'em, too!

Photography Credit: Nick Evans

I grew up in a very meat and potatoes household. My dad would have eaten steak for dinner every single night if it were an option. Turns out, I also love steak! But serving a huge steak is something I reserve for special occasions, not regularly, to avoid the Dad Add 10 Pounds.

These Easy Garlic Herb Steak Bites are a great way for steak lovers to have steak without cooking up a huge hunk of meat. Plus, they cook in under 10 minutes.

I had a suspicion that my kids would love these things because they tend to like steak AND they like tiny food. You never know though, right?

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WHAT ARE STEAK BITES?

Steak bites are pretty much what they sound like. You take your steak and cut it into chunks, cook those chunks, and BOOM! You have steak bites!

I usually shoot for about 1/2-inch cubes for my steak bites. You shouldn’t have to take multiple bites of a steak bite!

There are many benefits of making steak in bite form. For one, you can toss the bites in a delicious butter and parsley sauce which coats every side of the bites and makes them extra moist and flavorful.

Secondly, you can serve these bites in many ways: They work great as an appetizer or an entrée!

WHAT CUT SHOULD YOU USE FOR STEAK BITES?

The actual steak you use for steak bites is up to you, but don’t use something that is too tough or too lean. That rules out stuff like roasts, flank steak, or skirt steak. You want something that’s somewhere in the middle that has some marbling and fat but doesn’t have a super-high fat content.

I like to use a good New York strip, sirloin, or ribeye steak for these. Although I would normally want a very marbled steak for cooking whole, I try to find a less marbled steak for steak bites. You want some fat, but not as much as if you were cooking the steak whole. If your steak bites are made with a steak that has too much fat, there’s a chance that some bites will be almost all fat, which isn’t great!

HOW TO COOK STEAK BITES

As you might imagine, these cook much faster than a full steak. Here are some tips on how to make the best bites possible.

Cook them mostly on one side —if you try to cook them evenly on all sides, you won’t get a nice crust on the bites.

—if you try to cook them evenly on all sides, you won’t get a nice crust on the bites. Toss them in a medium-high heat skillet and walk away! Let them cook, undisturbed for three to four minutes and they will develop a great crust on that side. Then you can stir and finish cooking the bites. (I’m not OCD enough to actually flip each and every bite. I just stir them and figure it’s good enough—which it is.)

Let them cook, undisturbed for three to four minutes and they will develop a great crust on that side. Then you can stir and finish cooking the bites. (I’m not OCD enough to actually flip each and every bite. I just stir them and figure it’s good enough—which it is.) After the steak bites cook for another minute or two they are done. In my book, that means they are slightly medium in the center with a tiny bit of pink. If you want them cooked all the way through, then keep cooking them into submission.

In my book, that means they are slightly medium in the center with a tiny bit of pink. If you want them cooked all the way through, then keep cooking them into submission. At the very end, add butter and parsley and stir to coat the bites!

HOW TO SERVE STEAK BITES

These are an all-purpose meal. Having some people over to watch a game? Make these and serve them with toothpicks. Need dinner? Serve them with a starch (rice, potatoes) and a veggie or salad.

Bonus! I find that they naturally help with portion control. While I would have no problem eating an 8-ounce steak, I don’t have the same urge to eat, like, 25 steak bites.

The DAD ADD: Steak Bite Grilled Cheese!

Do yourself a favor: before you even serve these, squirrel away about 6 to 8 steak bites so you can make a grilled cheese sandwich the next day.

For the sandwich, chop up the steak bites, smear a few pieces of bread with mustard, and add Swiss cheese. Sandwich it all together and cook in a skillet with some butter or olive oil.

It’s AMAZING. I use plain sandwich bread, either white or wheat, but you could fancy it up with some sliced sourdough.

REPORT CARD

These were an easy sell for exactly one of my children. My four-year-old basically inhaled them. I barely got a photo before they were gone.

Meanwhile, my two-year-old literally sat and watched him eat every single one. Just staring, like, you crazy, BRO.

I realized that they were still a bit on the big side for her, so I chopped hers up into even tinier bites (MINI STEAK BITES!) and then she got into a bit more. Both kids ate enough that we didn’t have to resort to yogurt tubes and applesauce dinner, so I’ll call it a win!

Steak bites, I love you.

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