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This steak marinade is a cherished family recipe that we have perfected over the past five years. In that short time, it has earned me quite a reputation in our close circle. However, until now, I have kept it a secret.

Why Marinate a Steak?

Marinating steak before cooking serves two key purposes: it tenderizes the meat and enhances its flavor. While high-quality steaks can stand on their own with just the right preparation, budget-friendly cuts benefit greatly from marination. You’ll be amazed at the difference a good marinade can make!

Steak Marinade Ingredients

You’ll need just a few simple ingredients to create a delicious homemade steak marinade—most of which you likely already have in your kitchen:

  • Oil: Olive oil is the base of this marinade, ensuring the meat stays juicy and moist.
  • Sauces: Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce add depth, while hot sauce (optional) brings a touch of heat.
  • Lemon Juice: The acidity cuts through the richness and helps further tenderize the meat.
  • Spices & Seasonings: This marinade gets its bold flavor from dried basil, garlic powder, dried parsley flakes, white pepper, and minced garlic.

How to Make Homemade Steak Marinade

Making this marinade is as simple as blending all the ingredients together—no complicated steps required! You’ll find the full, detailed recipe below.

How Long to Marinate a Steak?

The ideal marinating time depends on the cut of steak:

  • Thinner cuts (like skirt or flank steak) should marinate for 2-4 hours.
  • Tougher cuts (such as top sirloin or sirloin tip) benefit from overnight marination (about 8 hours).

 

How to Cook the Perfect Angus Beef Steak

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Serves: 8 Prep Time: Cooking Time:
Nutrition facts: 144 calories 2 gram fat
Rating: 5.0/5
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Ingredients

  • ½ cup olive oil
  • ⅓ cup soy sauce
  • ⅓ cup fresh lemon juice
  • ¼ cup Worcestershire sauce
  • 3 tablespoons dried basil
  • 1 ½ tablespoons garlic powder
  • 1 ½ tablespoons dried parsley flakes
  • 1 teaspoon ground white pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried minced garlic (Optional)
  • ¼ teaspoon hot pepper sauce (Optional)

Instructions

Step 1: Choose the Perfect Cut

Selecting the right cut of Angus beef steak starts with understanding what makes each one unique. Whether you prefer the melt-in-your-mouth tenderness of filet mignon or the bold, beefy flavor of a ribeye, knowing your cuts will elevate your steak experience.

  • Ribeye: A steak lover’s favorite, ribeye is prized for its rich marbling, delivering unbeatable flavor and tenderness.
  • Filet Mignon: The most tender cut of beef, Angus filet mignon offers an incredibly smooth texture. While leaner than other cuts, it remains a luxurious choice.
  • New York Strip (Strip Steak): Striking the perfect balance between tenderness and flavor, Angus strip steak is a versatile option that’s widely enjoyed.
  • T-Bone: Featuring both the strip and tenderloin in one, an Angus T-Bone gives you the best of both worlds in a single steak.

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Step 2: Prepare Your Steak

Getting your Angus beef steak ready starts well before it hits the grill. Follow these key steps for the best results:

  • Thaw Properly: If frozen, let your steak thaw in the refrigerator for 24 hours. Avoid quick-thawing methods, as they can affect texture.
  • Bring to Room Temperature: Allow your steak to rest at room temperature for about 30 minutes before cooking to ensure even cooking.
  • Pat Dry: Excess moisture can prevent a perfect sear. Use paper towels to pat the steak dry before seasoning.
  • Season Well: Angus beef boasts rich natural flavor, so a simple seasoning of salt and freshly ground pepper works beautifully. For extra depth, try marinating with garlic, herbs, or a splash of soy sauce.

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Step 3: Select Your Cooking Method

Cooking the perfect Angus beef steak takes precision and patience. Here’s how to achieve a beautifully seared crust and a juicy interior:

Grilling (For a Classic Smoky Flavor)

  • Preheat the Grill: Heat your grill to 450°F–500°F.
  • Sear Both Sides: Place the steak on the grill and sear for 3–4 minutes per side.
  • Finish Over Indirect Heat: Move the steak to a cooler part of the grill and cook until it reaches your desired doneness.

Pan-Searing (Great for Home Cooks Without a Grill)

  • Preheat the Pan: Use a heavy skillet (like cast iron) and heat on high.
  • Add Oil: Choose a high-smoke-point oil like canola or avocado oil.
  • Sear Without Moving: Place the steak in the pan and let it develop a crust (about 3–4 minutes per side).
  • Finish in the Oven: For thicker cuts, transfer the pan to a 400°F oven and cook to the desired doneness.

Sous Vide (For Ultimate Precision)

  • Season & Seal: Season the steak and place it in a vacuum-sealed bag.
  • Cook: Set your sous vide machine to the desired temperature (e.g., 130°F for medium-rare) and cook for 1–3 hours.
  • Sear for a Perfect Finish: After sous vide, sear the steak quickly in a hot pan for a flavorful, caramelized crust.

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Step 4: Check for Doneness

For the perfect Angus beef steak, use a meat thermometer to ensure it's cooked just right. Here’s a quick reference guide:

  • Rare: 120-125°F (49-52°C)
  • Medium Rare: 130-135°F (54-57°C)
  • Medium: 140-145°F (60-63°C)
  • Medium Well: 150-155°F (65-68°C)
  • Well Done: 160°F+ (71°C+)

Pro Tip: Steak continues to cook slightly after being removed from heat. To avoid overcooking, take it off a few degrees before your target temperature.

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Step 5: Let Your Steak Rest

Resting is a crucial yet often overlooked step in cooking steak. Allow your Angus beef steak to rest for 5-10 minutes after cooking. This helps the juices redistribute, making the meat juicier and more flavorful. For best results, loosely cover the steak with aluminum foil while it rests.

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Step 6: Get Ready to Serve

Now that your Angus beef steak is perfectly cooked, it's time to plate it with the right sides and sauces to complete the meal.

Sides

Pair your steak with these classic accompaniments:

  • Garlic Mashed Potatoes – Creamy and flavorful, they perfectly complement the richness of the steak.
  • Grilled Vegetables – Bell peppers, zucchini, and asparagus add a fresh, healthy balance.
  • Caesar Salad – Crisp romaine with a tangy dressing enhances the bold flavors of the steak.

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Sauces

Elevate your Angus beef steak with these flavorful sauce options:

  • Red Wine Reduction – A rich, savory blend of red wine, beef broth, and shallots.
  • Garlic Herb Butter – Melted butter infused with garlic, parsley, and thyme for a luxurious touch.
  • Peppercorn Sauce – A creamy, slightly spicy sauce made with green peppercorns, cream, and brandy.

Notes

No steak dinner is complete without a glass of wine. Here are some suggestions to enhance your meal: Cabernet Sauvignon: A full-bodied red wine with bold flavors that complement the richness of the steak. Malbec: A medium-bodied red wine with notes of dark fruit and spice that pairs well with all cuts of Angus beef. Chardonnay: If you prefer white wine, reach for a buttery and oaky chardonnay to balance the beef’s rich flavors. Now that you know how to cook and serve the perfect Angus beef steak, it’s time to gather your friends and family and enjoy a delicious meal together. Remember, quality ingredients and proper cooking techniques are key to achieving a mouth-watering steak every time. Enjoy the unmatched taste and tenderness of Simpson’s Meats—get your hands on our delicious Angus steaks and elevate your next steak dinner experience!

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