Pan Seared Ribeye Recipe with Herb Butter - Easy Steak Dinner Idea! (2024)

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This easy Pan Seared Ribeye Steak Recipe is ready in just 15 minutes! It’s juicy and browned to perfection with a flavor-bursting garlic herb butter on top. This classic steak recipe is a fool-proof method to get the best steak every time!

Looking for more steak recipes? Try this Pan Seared Filet Mignon with Chimichurri or this Herb Crusted Beef Tenderloin. You also have to see my guide on How to Grill a Perfect Steak.

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Table of Contents

  • An Easy Pan Seared Ribeye Steak
  • Ingredients
  • How to Make This Ribeye Steak Recipe
  • Tips for the Best Steak
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How to Store and Reheat Leftovers
  • Can I Freeze Cooked Ribeye?
  • More Steak Recipes
  • Get the Recipe

An Easy Pan Seared Ribeye Steak

Have you ever wondered how to cook the perfect steak? Sometimes it’s hard to make sure that your steak comes out consistent every time. Am I right?

Well, not anymore!

This smoky ribeye steak starts off on the stovetop in a cast iron skillet to sear in all the flavors. Then, it’s finished off in the oven to ensure your steak reaches the perfect temperature. The kicker for this recipe is the herb butter finish! It melts right onto your steak and soaks it with even more savory goodness.

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Ingredients

Both the steak and the garlic herb butter use a handful of flavorful ingredients. The recipe is refreshingly simple and the end result is supreme!

For the Ribeye Steak

  • Boneless Ribeye Steaks: Boneless steaks are easier to cook and sear.
  • Unsalted Butter: Salt will be added separately, so I recommend using unsalted butter to keep the sodium to a minimum.
  • Salt & Pepper: Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Garlic: You’ll need one head of garlic, cut in half lengthwise.

For the Garlic Herb Butter

  • Unsalted Butter: Soften the butter before you begin.
  • Fresh Thyme: Fresh herbs are a must for the most delicious flavors.
  • Fresh Rosemary:You can’t have herb butter without rosemary!
  • Minced Garlic:You can use canned garlic or mince it fresh – whichever you prefer.
  • Salt:A pinch of salt is all you need to tie the flavors together.
  • Lemon Juice: I love the zesty goodness that the lemon juice gives this condiment.

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How to Make This Ribeye Steak Recipe

Even though this recipe has two different components, it’s so quick and easy to put together. The process is simple from pan to plate! And your steak is bound to come out perfect every single time.

For the Garlic Herb Butter

  1. Combine Ingredients: To a small bowl, add the softened butter, thyme, rosemary, garlic, salt and lemon juice. Using a spoon, mix the ingredients together.
  2. Wrap and Chill: Place the butter mixture in a sheet of plastic wrap and roll the butter into a log. Place in the refrigerator for 20 minutes, until the butter hardens.

For the Ribeye

  1. Heat Oven & Skillet: Preheat your oven to 500°F. Place a large 10″ cast iron skillet in the oven. Heat it for 5 minutes.
  2. Season Steaks: In the meantime, pat the steaks dry with a paper towel. Season both sides of the ribeye with olive oil, salt and pepper.
  3. Sear: Remove the cast iron skillet from the oven and place it on a burner set to HIGH heat. Add the steaks to the pan and sear for 45 seconds. Flip the steaks with tongs to sear on the other side for another 45 seconds.
  4. Bake: Immediately place the skillet in the oven and cook (at 500°F) for 2 minutes. Flip the steaks and cook for another 2 minutes on the other side. Remove the skillet from the oven. (This will be medium rare. If you like it more well done, cook it for another minute on each side.)
  5. Let Cool: Cover the skillet with foil and let the steaks sit for 2 minutes.
  6. Add Butter & Serve: Top your steaks with herb butter and a lemon wedge and serve!

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Tips for the Best Steak

It’s not hard to make a perfect steak with this recipe, but these simple tips and tricks will make it even easier! Keep these things in mind when you’re planning your next steak dinner.

  • Check Internal Temperature: The USDA recommends a minimum of 145°F for steak to be done. However, for most chefs, that is medium temperature and most people consider it overcooked. For a perfect medium rare steak, you want the internal temperature to be 130-135°F. I highly recommend getting a meat thermometer to ensure your steak is at your desired doneness. But 4-5 minutes per side is usually spot-on for a medium rare steak.
  • Get Steak From a Butcher: Try to go to a butcher to select a Ribeye Steak, if possible. When selecting a ribeye, you are looking for a good amount of marbling on the steak. The marbling is what a ribeye is known for and really enhances the flavor of the steak. I like to look for a good balance of marbling and actual meat, because you don’t want to end up with a piece of steak that is all fat. If you are unsure, ask your butcher to pick the perfect piece!
  • Use Oil with High Smoke Point: Pan searing with oils that have a high smoke point helps make sure the oils don’t smoke or taste burnt. Go for oils like grape seed oil, avocado oil or even canola oil, which are flavorless. You could use coconut oil, but it may add a mild coconut flavor.
  • Oil Steak Directly: Oil the steak, not the pan. If you add the oil to the pan, it can start to smoke because the pan is so hot. Applying the oil to the steak will give you a super nice crust on the exterior! But you honestly don’t need much. Just lightly brush the steak with oil and you’re good to go.

Serving Suggestions

There are tons of sides that go great with pan seared steak. These are some of my top recommendations for the most delightful homemade meals!

  • Pair with Potatoes: Want an easy side dish to serve with your steak? These Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes are downright delicious!
  • Serve with Veggies:MyGrilled Asparagus with Lemon Zest is a match made in heaven for this pan seared steak! Lemony goodness adds a zing to them both.
  • Serve with Mac & Cheese:Pair your steak with a cheesy and spicy side dish like my Sriracha Mac and Cheese!
  • Garnish with Thyme: In addition to the lemon wedge and garlic herb butter, a sprig of time is the perfect finishing touch for this ribeye.

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How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

This ribeye steak is best served fresh, but that doesn’t mean it won’t make delicious leftovers! Store cooked steak in an airtight container in the fridge. Enjoy it within 4 days. To reheat your steak, bake it at 200°F for 20-30 minutes, or until the internal temperature is at 110°F.

Can I Freeze Cooked Ribeye?

If desired, you can store leftover steak in the freezer instead. Just wrap it in a layer of plastic wrap and a layer of aluminum foil before placing it in the container. Frozen steak will last for 2-3 months, if stored properly. Thaw it overnight in the fridge before reheating.

More Steak Recipes

Don’t stop here! I have plenty more steak recipes that every meat lover would go crazy for. Check out a few of my favorites!

  • These Grilled Steak Street Tacos are made with filet mignon, mango and avocado for a sweet and savory delight!
  • When it comes to appetizers, myBacon Wrapped Tenderloin Bites with Creamy Horseradish Sauce are a crowd favorite.
  • This is a hearty lunch or dinner made with cucumbers, tomatoes and more!

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Pan Seared Ribeye with Herb Butter

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  • Author: Krista
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 2 1x
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Stove
  • Cuisine: American
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This easy Pan Seared Ribeye Steak Recipe is ready in just 15 minutes! It’s juicy and browned to perfection with a flavor-bursting garlic herb butter on top. This classic steak recipe is a fool-proof method to get the best steak every time!

Ingredients

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For the Ribeye Steak

  • 2 (8-10 oz) Boneless Ribeye Steaks
  • 2 tablespoons butter, unsalted
  • salt & pepper to season
  • 1 head of garlic, halved (top and bottom)

For the Garlic Herb Butter

  • 3 tablespoons of unsalted butter (softened)
  • 2 teaspoons fresh thyme
  • 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice

Instructions

Make Garlic Herb Butter

  1. To a small bowl, add 3 tablespoons of softened butter, thyme, rosemary, garlic, salt and lemon juice. Using a spoon, mix the ingredients together.
  2. Place butter mixture in a sheet of plastic wrap and roll the butter into a log. Place in the refrigerator for 20 minutes, until butter hardens.

Cook Steaks

  1. Preheat oven to 500°F.
  2. Place a large 10″ cast iron skillet in the oven. Heat for 5 minutes.
  3. In the meantime, season both sides of the ribeye with salt and pepper.
  4. Remove the cast iron skillet from the oven and place on a burner set to HIGH heat. Add garlic halves flesh side down. Add steaks to the pan and sear for 45 seconds. Flip the steaks and sear on the other side for another 45 seconds.
  5. Immediately place skillet in the oven and cook (at 500°F) for 2 minutes. Flip the steaks and cook for another 2 minutes on the other side. Remove skillet from the oven. The steaks should have internal temperature of 120°F. (this will be medium rare) If you like it more well done, cook it an additional minute for each temperature (1 minute for medium, 2 minutes for medium well, 3 minutes for well done)
  6. Let steaks rest for 5 minutes.
  7. Top with herb butter and a lemon wedge. Serve and enjoy!

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  • 30 Minute Meals
  • Beef
  • Easy Healthy Dinners
  • Gluten-Free
  • Kid Friendly
  • Paleo

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FAQs

Is it better to pan sear steak in butter or oil? ›

Is it better to pan fry steak in butter or oil? A well marbled steak actually has enough fat in it that you don't need to put any extra oil or butter in the pan. For leaner cuts, use a fat with a high smoke point such as peanut or grapeseed oil, or clarified butter, depending on your taste preferences.

How to cook a butter aged ribeye steak? ›

Recipe to Cook Butter Aged Steak by Pan Sear Method:

Add the butter from the sous vide with the thyme, rosemary and garlic to the skillet for about 30 seconds and until fragrant. Pan sear per side or until blackened and bring steaks to 135°F for Medium Rare. Use a large spoon to ladle the butter over top of the ribeye.

Can you put butter on steak before searing? ›

Because of this, if you heat up a pan hot enough to sear your steak, putting a dollop of butter in first means it is likely to burn up. However, that doesn't mean you can't still get the delicious flavors of butter with your steak. Rather than using it as your cooking oil, considering using it as a finishing oil.

What is it called when you cook steak in a pan with butter? ›

Instead, it's a classic pan-searing technique called butter-basting that, for my money, often gives me the kinds of steaks, chops, and fish I crave.

Do you oil pan before searing steak? ›

Pan-Sear on a Hot Skillet

Heat the pan on medium high until it's smoking. To test if it's hot enough, wet your fingers and shake them over the pan: It's ready when water droplets evaporate immediately. When your skillet is ripping hot, add 2 tablespoons of a neutral cooking oil like vegetable, canola, or grapeseed.

Is it better to cook ribeye with oil or butter? ›

WHICH IS BEST FOR COOKING STEAK: BUTTER OR OIL? Unlike butter, many oils have higher smoke points, making them the better option for cooking steak. Furthermore, there are some oils e.g. olive oil or grape seed oil that are healthier alternatives to butter. However, don't expect oil to taste better than butter.

Should I cook ribeye in oil or butter? ›

Go for oil, it has a higher smoke point. You need a hot skillet to properly sear a steak, hot enough that a pat of butter will begin to burn before it melts completely. You don't want to sear your steak in burnt butter. So reach for some oil when searing steaks.

How do you not burn butter when searing a steak? ›

Sear first in oil and then add butter.

Waiting to add the butter until the steak has been seared for about 4 minutes helps prevent it from burning.

Should I rub butter on steak before cooking? ›

If you do decide to add some fat, stick with olive oil, not butter, says Angelo Auriana, executive chef at Factory Place Hospitality. "There is no real need for butter when cooking a steak because it already has plenty of fat and flavor in the meat itself," he says.

What do you put on steak before searing? ›

Pre-salting the meat seasons it fully and gives enough time for any juices drawn out by the salt to be re-absorbed, guaranteeing better browning later. Flipping the steaks back and forth as they cook maximizes browning while minimizing an overcooked layer under the surface.

How much butter do I need to sear a steak? ›

Let your steaks cook for 3-4 minutes on each side without touching them. Then, smash 2-4 cloves of fresh garlic and add them to the pan alongside 4 tablespoons of unsalted butter and some sprigs of thyme.

Why do steakhouses put butter on steaks? ›

This combination doesn't just add fat; it introduces depth and complexity, enhancing the natural savoriness of the meat. The milk solids in butter brown as they heat, contributing a nutty, caramelized note that complements the umami of the steak.

Why do chefs put butter on steak? ›

And as any steak scientist (yes, that's a thing- were guilty) will tell you, water is enemy numero uno when it comes to that perfect crust. The butter helps create a barrier that locks in the steak's natural juices and keeps the surface from becoming soggy.

Why do chefs spoon butter over steak? ›

Basting it with butter both deepens the crust on the outside and helps the steak cook more quickly.

How do you get the best sear on a steak? ›

Let me sum up: Get oil smoking hot in a heavy pan. Add salted and peppered steak and cook, flipping every 15 to 30 seconds until the desired internal temperature is almost reached. Add butter to the pan and continue to cook until the steak is done. Remove from pan.

How do you sear a steak in butter without burning the butter? ›

Add a splash of oil to overheated butter: Neutral oil, such as vegetable, canola or grapeseed, has a higher tolerance for heat than butter. Adding a splash of oil to overheated butter will lift its smoke point, armoring it against an impending burn.

Is it better to fry in butter or oil? ›

Because it browns easily and can burn when cooked at high temperatures, butter is usually unsuitable for dishes that require a high cooking temperature. Instead, cooking oils are the best option and there are a variety of choices available from peanut oil, to avocado oil, vegetable oil and olive oil.

Is olive oil good for searing steaks? ›

Should I use extra virgin olive oil for searing steak? It's best to use a high smoke point oil such as extra light olive oil or regular olive oil for searing steak. Extra virgin olive oil has a lower smoke point and may not be suitable for high-heat cooking methods like searing.

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