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Rosemary Garlic Ribeye Steak Recipe

Aromatic and glistening with butter, there is nothing quite as impressive or delicious as a perfectly cooked ribeye steak. Between the tender marbling and mouthwatering garlic rosemary flavors, this ultimate protein is going to be the star of the show. You will love the way this flavorful steak melts in your mouth! Just 5 simple ingredients enhance this amazing ribeye to rival anything you can get from a steakhouse! Yeah, I said it! I will walk you step-by-step through the process of creating the most wonderful steak at home- from picking out your meat to searing it up in your pan! As intimidating as it sounds, making a buttery-soft steak in your kitchen is actually quite easy! Most importantly, only a few minutes of prep and cooking are needed. Simplicity is key here- no fancy ingredients or cooking techniques are required!

What You Need To Make the Best Ribeye Steak

Really, the most important part of this recipe is finding the perfect cut of meat. From there, it is all about using butter and fresh herbs to enhance its natural flavor and tenderness! I will tell you everything you need to know about picking the perfect ribeye steak in my tips section below. First, let’s talk about how simple the ingredients in this recipe are! Measurements for each ingredient can be found in the printable recipe card at the end of the post.

Ribeye Steak: I like to use ribeye with a lot of marbling. This will ensure that they are soft and tender after being cooked. Salt and Pepper: This is the foundation of the steak’s flavor. Heavily seasoning both sides of your steak will help flavors infuse once you start cooking. Olive Oil: Olive oil adds moisture to your steak. Also, it helps it to cook up perfectly. Butter: Butter not only adds amazing flavor and richness to your steak, but keeps it soft and tender. Garlic: Garlic will make your ribeye steak have the most perfect savory flavor. To add, garlic pairs really well with rosemary. You will love this flavor combination! Fresh Rosemary and Thyme: Rosemary adds an earthy, minty flavor while thyme is sharp and peppery. Together, they make a winning aromatic combination.

Ribeye Steak Instructions

Making a tasty ribeye steak is something even beginner cooks can accomplish. The fresh ingredients do a lot of the heavy lifting. So, all you have to do is keep an eye on your steak as it cooks. An in-depth guide to cooking times can be found in my graphic below!

Why Do Chefs Spoon Butter Over Steak?

Basting your steak with butter is a pro chef tip that will forever change the way you cook! Using butter adds richness to the steak and is the perfect final touch. It bathes the meat and helps the heat distribute into every nook crevice on the surface. Wait to bathe the steak with the butter until the end of the cooking process to prevent the butter from burning. It is ok to slightly brown the butter because that will add a rich and nutty sauce to your steak.

How Long Do I Cook My Steak?

Choosing Your Steak: Look for ribeye cuts with plenty of marbling. These little flecks of fat meld into your ribeye during the cooking process and help it become soft and tender. Also, try to pick a ribeye steak that is at least an inch thick. The thicker the steak, the more easily you are able to prepare it to your chosen temperature without losing any flavor or texture. Grass-fed or Grain-fed: Grass-fed cows typically yield leaner meat because of their diet and ability to free roam. This makes it a healthier choice with a slightly more complex flavor compared to grain-fed steaks. Using Frozen Steak: If using frozen steak, thaw completely before cooking. Keep Your Pan Hot: Make sure your pan is hot before adding your steak or it won’t sear properly. Searing Your Steaks: If you sear the outside of your meat, you will make sure all of the tasty juices are sealed inside. Use a Meat Thermometer: Using a thermometer takes the guesswork out of cooking your ribeye steak. It is the easiest way to know when the steak has reached your desired temperature. Refer to my graphic for temperatures of each level of steak doneness. Allow Steak to Rest: Resting your ribeye after cooking allows the juices to reabsorb and distribute throughout your meat, leaving you with the most juicy and tender result.

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In the Refrigerator: Store your cooked steak in an airtight container. It will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. In the Freezer: You can either wrap your steak in plastic wrap or keep it in an airtight container. It will stay good for up to 2 months. Reheating: First, thaw your steak overnight in the fridge. Next, let it sit at room temperature for 30 minutes. You can then warm it up in a skillet until internal temperatures reach at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit.

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