Marinated Steak Bites are tender cubes of steak, perfectly marinated to bring out the most explosive and amazing flavor! I also have some other steak bites you could try, too!

perfectly marinated steak bites

Marinated Steak Bites

These steak bites will knock you straight in the taste buds. The marinade soaks into the steak so that every bite is just as amazing as the one before it.  This recipe is about 2 steaks, which as an appetizer, feeds about 4 people.  You don’t have to eat it as an appetizer though!  If this is your whole meal, you better knock that down to just 2.

The most tender and juicy steak bites of all time!

How to Marinate a Steak

The process of marinating steak does a couple of things.  First, it adds a blast of flavor to the meat.  Allowing the marinade mixture to soak into the meat and fat, gives it the chance to permeate the entire cut and ensure that each bite will be filled with layers of that amazing flavor. Second, it makes the meat more tender.  Different cuts of meat have different degrees of toughness and marbling.  Marbling in steak refers to the fat content.  If you look closely, a well-marbled steak will have the streaky look of actual marble, and in my opinion, will taste better.

I have found that the optimal amount of time to allow a steak to marinade is about 30 minutes.  However, I am one that likes to taste the flavor of the actual meat though.  I want the flavor to have a chance to soak in, but without overpowering the natural flavor of the steak I am eating.

Marinated Steak Bites

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4.23 from 9 votes

Marinated Steak Bites

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 4 minutes
Marinating Time 30 minutes
Total Time 44 minutes
Tender steak, perfectly marinated to bring out the most explosive and amazing flavor!

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces top sirloin or ribeye steak, cut into 1-inch cubes

MARINADE

  • ½ cup soy sauce
  • cup olive oil
  • cup Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons dried basil
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients except the steak in a large bowl or ziplock bag. Stir to combine.
  • Drop in steak pieces and seal (or cover bowl) for about 30 minutes. (I like it right at 15 minutes, but you can do as much as overnight)
  • Heat a large skillet to medium-high heat. (You want it hot) Remove steak pieces from marinade and place in hot skillet. Discard remaining marinade.
  • Cook for 1 minute then flip each piece and cook an additional minute. That is for medium steaks, so cook longer if you prefer yours well done.
  • Serve hot.

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Tools used to make Marinated Steak Bites

The most important tool you will need for this recipe is a skillet.  I like to use the biggest one I have which is a 12 inch cast iron skillet but you can get them even bigger.  If you don’t have one that large, a smaller skillet will work similarly but you may need to cook the bites in small batches.  They need a little space to cook evenly.

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Reader Comments

  1. I don’t have a cast iron pan, can I use a regular non stick pan. I’m naturally a beginner to cooking. Thanks!

    1. If you are new to cooking a Cast Iron pan is a must for steaks… There are a few really good videos on how to cook a steak in them and you wont regret it. My preferred method…. Put the cast iron in the cold oven and turn the oven on to 500. When the oven is almost at 500 heat your stove top on max. When the indicator tells you the oven is at 500 take the pan out, turn the oven down to 350, and sear the steak on both sides. When you have a good sear put the steak in the oven. If you are new. Invest in a good oven thermometer. Keep in mind if you let the steak rest in the cast iron pan it will continue to cook so take it out before you reach your desired temperature.

  2. It is too salty, but it has great flavor. I plan to adjust it by 1/8 cup of soy, 1/2 cup of olive oil, 1/3 cup of balsamic vinegar and removing the 1/2 teaspoon of salt. This should balance it out. I did, however, add the Italian Seasoning as someone suggested. Adds to the flavor.

  3. This is a go-to recipe for us! My 6 year old requests this as his favorite meal for celebrations. I’m making it tonight to celebrate the first day of kindergarten!!

    Thanks for sharing!!

  4. Made this tonight and we used low sodium soya sauce and added a tbsp of Italian seasoning. Fantastic delicious!!!my husband and I loved this recipe. We served it with homemade tzatziki sauce.

  5. 4 stars
    We really enjoyed these but found them a little too salty as well. I even used low sodium soy sauce. I will make them again and leave out the 1 teaspoon of salt. Thank you for the recipe!

  6. 1 star
    Just made these and wondering if I did not do something right. These were really salty.They took a lot
    longer to cook than recipe stated.I cooked the bites in a cast iron skillet.Sorry ,but would not make these again. I even cooked them in batches.

    1. 3 stars
      I just made these and they were quick and easy! My only issue was they were pretty salty. I think next time i will try it with a low sodium soy sauce and see if that helps.

  7. I made this just like the recipe except I used Bragg’s instead of soy sauce. I used top sirloin and it was the best steak I’ve ever made! And I’ve made a lot of steak. My whole family loved it! Thank you so much for the recipe!! It will be a regular meal I cook from now on.

  8. At a restaurant, I had Black & Blue Sirloin tips. They were kind enough to rattle the recipe off but, of course, I didn’t have a pen or paper. Would this marinade taste ok if I added blue cheese crumbles at the end!! Thanks.

      1. Autumn Maring, Who are you? I see you replying to a lot of comments and questions. Are you related to Amanda or part of her blog? I am confused lol

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