How To Cook Steak On The Stove

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Make the juiciest Steak ever at home without a grill! That’s right, learn how to cook steak on the stove and the oven that comes out tender, flavorful and just as delicious as the steakhouses make it. Pass the Baked Potatoes and Salad because tonight we’re having steak!

cooked Steak in skillet

Cooking Steak Indoors | The EASY Way

While all of us probably enjoy the occasional steak (maybe even marinated steak) on the grill in the summer, I think its safe to say that cooking a steak indoors isn’t ideal. While I LOVE this method of cooking, there is another way to do it that is just as easy.

Friends, it’s time to learn how to cook your steak on the stove.

There is no sense in purchasing really good quality steak if you don’t know how to cook it properly.

So, this little post will teach you how to cook a steak to a perfect medium flawlessly. That’s how we like it and that’s how we eat it. You can adjust the cooking times to create your perfect steak too. I’ll show you how! Its a great technique I’ve been doing for years.

Main Ingredients Needed

Believe it or not, this recipe does not include a laundry list of ingredients. You simply need these four things to get started plus an oven-friendly skillet or pan of some sort. I used this cast iron skillet that I’ve owned for years.

  • Steak: I used top sirloin, but any nice cut of meat will work as long as it’s meant for grilling. Here are a few good options you should look for in your butcher’s case: NY Strip, T-bone, Filet Mignon, Porterhouse, Flat Iron.
  • Butter: adds flavor, flavor, flavor!
  • Salt & Pepper: adds flavor, flavor, flavor! Also, the salt brings out that delicious meaty flavor steak has.

How to Cook Steak on the Stove | Directions

melting Butter in Pan

Step 1: Prepare Your Pan

Place an oven-friendly pan over medium high heat. I used cast iron because it’s a great, all-purpose cooking vessel. Also, preheat the oven to 350° F.

steak in plastic tray with salt and pepper

Step 2: Prepare the Steak

While your pan is preheating, blot the steaks with paper towels to remove any excess moisture. Sprinkle both sides with salt and pepper.

raw steaks cooking in pan with salt and pepper

Step 3: Sear Your Steaks

Melt some butter in your hot skillet and place your steaks in, cooking 3-4 minutes on that first side without touching it or moving it around. We want to create a brown crust and solid sear, so we’re just going to leave it alone.

pats of Butter on steak in cast iron skillet

Step 4: Transfer Steak to the Oven

After 3-4 minutes, flip your steaks over. Top each steak with a pat of butter and transfer them into your hot oven for 5 minutes, keeping them in the same skillet.

cooked steaks in cast iron skillet

Step 5: Rest and Enjoy!

After baking, transfer them to a plate and cover them with foil. Let these babies rest.

After 5 minutes, take the foil off and slice thinly and for everything that pure and holy, cut against the grain.

cooked steak on white plate

What to Serve With Steak:

How to cook steak on the stove, without a grill. It only takes about 15 minutes to cook the steak perfectly. It really works! Amazing!
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4.88 from 89 votes

How to Cook Steak on the Stove

The juiciest steak ever and the foolproof how-to on preparing it. Let me repeat: beautiful steak, without a grill, on the stove.
servings 4
Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 9 minutes
Total Time 16 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds sirloin steak 4 steaks
  • 4 tablespoons butter divided
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat oven-safe cast iron skillet (or other oven-friendly pan) over medium-high to high heat. Preheat the oven to 350.
  • Blot steaks with paper towels to remove excess moisture. Salt and pepper both sides of the steak. Melt 2 tablespoons butter into hot pan and immediately place steaks in to sear. Cook the meat 3-4 minutes on the first side without touching it or moving it around.
  • Flip your steaks over, top each steak with 1/2 tablespoon of butter and transfer to the hot oven for 5 minutes, keeping them in the same skillet. 
  • After the 5 minutes, take them out of the oven and transfer steaks to a plate. Cover with foil and rest for 5 more minutes.
  • Finally, take the foil off and thinly slice the steak against the grain. Serve with vegetables, potatoes or any other side you like to have with your steak.

Video

Notes

Serving size is for all 4 pounds of steak, that is half a pound (8 ounces) of steak per serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 406kcal | Protein: 49g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 168mg | Sodium: 229mg | Potassium: 775mg | Vitamin A: 350IU | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 3.7mg
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Keyword: How to Cook Steak on the Stove, steak, Steak Recipe
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  1. Sharon

    5 stars
    This is a fabulous recipe! The steaks turn out perfect each time. I set the steaks out early, pat them dry then sprinkle with garlic salt. (I find a little canola oil in the pan as it heats before adding butter prevents the latter from burning.)
    If the steaks are extra thick, I give them a fcouple of extra minutes on the stove and in the oven. Delicious! Thank you so very much for the recipe😊

  2. Lanae Atkinson

    Hi I have a question. My husband had a heart transplant and MUST eat his animal protein cooked through (I know its a shame as we always made our steaks medium rare) What would the tome be to make more medium well?? Thank you in advance for your reply:)

  3. Carrie_703

    5 stars
    Wow! We wanted steak but it’s below freezing outside and a no-go for grilling! Figured this has to be better than microwaving (juuuuuust kidding – would never!) and it turns out to be outstanding! Used bone-in ribeye and followed the timing with a medium-rare result. Be prepared for some smoke but totally worth it.

  4. ANN HALE

    5 stars
    “Delicious!”, my husband said. I followed the directions for the most part except I used half butter and half oil in the skillet after reading another post stating their butter had burned. The only other change was I used a dry rub and oil marinade for four hours that I also found the recipe for on the Food Network. I have been successfully cooking and baking for 45 years, and I finally can make a good steak!

  5. Sarah

    5 stars
    I tried this recipe and it turned out fabulous! My steak was delicious! I followed the recipe exactly as described and I will never cook my steaks any other way! I can’t thank you enough for sharing this recipe!

  6. Lisa Fairchild

    5 stars
    This was so good! My son,mum, and I wanted steak, but didn’t feel like grilling so I found this and now I’ll be browsing for some more awesome recipes,tysm!!♥︎

  7. Paula

    5 stars
    Awesome technique for cooking a steak. Delicious. I don’t even want to make it on the BBQ grill anymore. Thank you for sharing!

  8. Sandi B.

    5 stars
    I have been so apprehensive about trying to cook a steak because I didn’t want to ruin it and I don’t have a grill. This method had a lot of good ratings so I gave it a try and WOW!!! I cannot believe how perfect it came out! It was cooked exactly how I wanted and oh so tasty! I will never make a steak any other way! Thanks!!!

  9. Kristy

    5 stars
    after learning this method, I will forever use this recipe! It yields the absolute juiciest and tender results. Thank you!

  10. Roxy

    5 stars
    Great recipe and instruction! My only recommendation is to include thoughts about timing for “done-ness” in your notes. I like my steak med rare. These instructions got me to something closer to medium. Still very delicious! Served with an arugula salad.

  11. Seven Sumeria

    5 stars
    This recipe is fantastic! I made it for the first time last night and they were the best steaksI’ve ever made…delicious! Thank you for sharing it.

    Seven Sumeria

  12. Susan McEachern

    2 stars
    I followed the recipe exactly, and my steak was well done It was juicy and delicious, but I wanted a medium steak. Next time I will cut off a minute from the stove time and probably a minute from the oven time. I was very disappointed to ruin the entire steak.

  13. Erin

    5 stars
    My steak turned out perfectly, but wow in created A TON of smoke!

    Can butter withstand medium-high heat without smoking a ton other peoplws stoves????

  14. Danielle N McMaster

    4 stars
    My husband and I made this tonight, and I must say it was amazing we added our own seasoning but still did it as instructed! Never as good as a grill but most definitely really amazing for indoor cooking ☺️! Thank you so much 🥰

  15. Bonnie Loomis

    5 stars
    I am beef-challenged. As someone who usually eats chicken but really prefers vegetables and rice, when I have a red meat protein craving, I have no experience cooking a steak and as a result, I usually err on the side of overdone. This steak tutorial was excellent and the steak turned out perfectly! I will definitely be cooking steak more frequently which will make my carnivore daughter very happy.

  16. Rachel

    5 stars
    This made one of the most tender, juicy steaks I have ever eaten!! Excellent recipe for winter when grilling is not an option. Added a can of mushrooms to the leftover juices & put back into the oven for about 10 minutes while my veggies were cooking. Delish!!

  17. Rachel

    5 stars
    This was fantastic!! Truly one of the best steaks (outside of grilling & even then….) I’ve ever made at home. 3 minutes on the first side in an already hot skillet then to the oven for 5 & rest for 5. Perfect medium rare!! Tender, flavorful, simply delicious. First time cooking a steak inside & I was a raving success!

  18. YIKES!

    1 star
    I tried this and it didn’t work for me. It wasn’t sizzling like the picture above. I didn’t have a cast-iron pan but my pan is stainless steel. If it has to be a cast-iron pan that needs to be clarified. My steaks are broiling right now…because the bottoms still look raw 4 minutes into the baking at 350. I hope they don’t get ruined. $16 for 2 steaks. Yikes. An expensive way to learn.

    1. Lauren

      Place a baking sheet in the oven so it preheats with the oven. Then simply transfer the steaks to the hot baking sheet for the last few minutes of cooking.

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