If you’ve ever had steak bites at a favorite restaurant then you know that Garlic Butter Steak Bites are a dish that stands out with their rich savory flavors. In this article we have the Garlic Butter Steak Bites recipe for you to try in the comfort of your own home with this easy step-by-step guide and if you love hearty homemade meals then our Easy Breakfast Burritos are another satisfying option for busy days.

This cozy skillet dinner has tender steak pieces in a rich buttery garlic coating that’s both savory and comforting. This recipe is great for special occasions or a weeknight meal and this recipe is sure to impress your family and friends.
Ingredients

Here’s what I use for this recipe and you can always make substitutions if you prefer.
- Sirloin steak: Cut into bite size pieces for tender juicy steak bites.
- Kosher salt: Seasons the steak and helps bring out the beefy flavor.
- Black pepper: Adds gentle heat and balances the rich butter.
- Olive oil: Helps the steak sear and gives the surface a light coating.
- Unsalted butter: Melts into the sauce and gives the dish its rich finish.
- Garlic cloves: Creates the bold garlic butter flavor in the final coating.
- Fresh parsley: Adds a fresh finish and bright color at the end.
Tools You’ll Need
- Wooden cutting board: For cutting and seasoning the steak pieces.
- Cast iron skillet: For searing the steak and building the garlic butter finish.
- White plate: For serving the finished steak bites.
Instructions
Step 1: Cut and season the steak

Cut the sirloin into bite size pieces and spread them out so the irregular shapes stay visible. Drizzle the oil over the steak and scatter the salt and pepper across the pieces so the surface looks lightly coated and slightly glossy.
Tip: Pat the steak dry before seasoning so the pieces brown more easily.
Step 2: Sear the first side

Place the steak pieces in a hot layer so the bottoms begin to brown while the tops stay red and glossy. The edges start to tighten and the first golden patches appear with uneven color and natural spacing between the pieces.
Tip: Leave a little room between the pieces so they sear instead of steam.
Step 3: Flip and add the butter and garlic

Turn the steak pieces so the browned sides face up and the second side starts to cook. Add the butter and garlic so pale butter pieces soften into shiny puddles while the garlic sits in the gaps and begins to blend with the steak juices.
Tip: Flip the pieces once the first side has real color so you keep the crust.
Step 4: Coat the steak in bubbling garlic butter

Toss the steak through the melted butter until every piece looks glossy and deeper brown around the edges. Sprinkle in the parsley so green flecks cling to the butter and settle unevenly across the steak for a finished skillet look.
Tip: Keep the steak moving at this stage so the garlic stays fragrant and does not darken too much.
Step 5: Plate and finish the dish

Spoon the steak bites onto a white plate and let the buttery garlic coating gather in small glossy pockets around the pieces. The final dish should look deeply browned and slightly uneven with natural overlap and a homemade finish that feels ready for dinner.
Tip: Spoon a little extra garlic butter over the top right before serving for the best finish.
Pro Tips
- Use sirloin for a tender bite that cooks quickly.
- Cut the steak into similar pieces so the browning stays more even.
- Let the steak sit in a single layer while it sears for better color.
- Add the garlic near the end so it stays fragrant and sweet.
Storage Instructions
Store leftover steak bites in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. The butter may firm up as it chills and that is normal. Reheat gently until warmed through so the steak stays tender and the garlic butter loosens back into a glossy coating. For best texture do not overheat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sirloin is a great choice because it is tender and cooks quickly while still holding its shape well.
Yes you can cook them ahead and reheat gently with a little extra butter so the steak stays juicy.
Use high heat and cook just until browned because overcooking is the main reason steak bites turn firm.
They pair well with potatoes rice roasted vegetables salad or even crusty bread to soak up the garlic butter.
Final Thoughts
This is the kind of recipe I wish I had found years ago.
It would have saved me so many stressful dinner nights but now that I have it I make it all the time and I think you will too.
If you enjoyed this then check out some of my other popular recipes on the blog like Egg and Cheese Breakfast Sandwich and Simple Avocado Toast and leave a comment because I read every single one and it really makes my day.
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Garlic Butter Steak Bites
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings
Description
Garlic Butter Steak Bites are the easy answer when you need quick dinner ideas that still feel special. This simple skillet meal turns tender steak into the best buttery garlic bites with a healthy homemade feel and plenty of flavor. It is great for weeknight dinner or meal prep and it also works for a holiday spread or party appetizer. Serve it with potatoes rice or vegetables for a fast meal everyone will want again at home.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 pounds Sirloin steak
- 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon Black pepper
- 1 tablespoon Olive oil
- 4 tablespoons Unsalted butter
- 5 cloves minced Garlic cloves
- 1 tablespoon chopped Fresh parsley
Instructions
- Cut the sirloin into bite size pieces and spread them out so the irregular shapes stay visible. Drizzle the oil over the steak and scatter the salt and pepper across the pieces so the surface looks lightly coated and slightly glossy.
- Place the steak pieces in a hot layer so the bottoms begin to brown while the tops stay red and glossy. The edges start to tighten and the first golden patches appear with uneven color and natural spacing between the pieces.
- Turn the steak pieces so the browned sides face up and the second side starts to cook. Add the butter and garlic so pale butter pieces soften into shiny puddles while the garlic sits in the gaps and begins to blend with the steak juices.
- Toss the steak through the melted butter until every piece looks glossy and deeper brown around the edges. Sprinkle in the parsley so green flecks cling to the butter and settle unevenly across the steak for a finished skillet look.
- Spoon the steak bites onto a white plate and let the buttery garlic coating gather in small glossy pockets around the pieces. The final dish should look deeply browned and slightly uneven with natural overlap and a homemade finish that feels ready for dinner.
Notes
Pro Tips:
- Use sirloin for a tender bite that cooks quickly.
- Cut the steak into similar pieces so the browning stays more even.
- Let the steak sit in a single layer while it sears for better color.
- Add the garlic near the end so it stays fragrant and sweet.
Storage: Store leftover steak bites in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. The butter may firm up as it chills and that is normal. Reheat gently until warmed through so the steak stays tender and the garlic butter loosens back into a glossy coating. For best texture do not overheat.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: Dinner
- Cuisine: American