More About Cast-Iron Skillet Steak



Total Time
Prep: 5 min. + standing Cook: 5 min.


Makes
2 servings

Ingredients
1 beef New York strip or ribeye steak (1 pound), 1 inch thick
3 teaspoons kosher salt, divided

Directions

Remove steak from refrigerator and sprinkle with 2 teaspoons salt; let stand 45-60 minutes.
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Preheat a cast-iron skillet over high heat until extremely hot, 4-5 minutes. Sprinkle remaining 1 teaspoon salt in bottom of skillet; pat beef dry with paper towels. Place steak in skillet and cook until easily moved, 1-2 minutes; flip, placing steak in a different section of the skillet. Cook 30 seconds and then begin moving steak, occasionally pressing slightly to ensure even contact with skillet.
Continue turning and flipping until cooked to desired degree of doneness (for medium-rare, a thermometer should read 135°; medium, 140°; medium-well, 145°), 1-2 minutes.
Cast-Iron Skillet Steak Tips
Can you cook steak in butter?
Yes, you can cook steak in butter. Baste your steak with melted butter and herbs or use a compound butter as a topper once cooked on the stove. The butter will melt into the steak, giving it even more flavor. You can also try any of these steak flavor boosters!
How can I make my steak juicy and tender?
For the juiciest and most tender steaks, pick out a steak with a healthy amount of marbling. It may be more expensive, but the tenderness and juiciness will be well worth it. Here are other helpful tips for delicious steaks.
Can I cook steak in a nonstick pan?
If you don’t have a cast-iron skillet, you can use a nonstick pan. To cook steak on a nonstick pan, get the pan nice and hot first. Place the steak on the hot pan and don't touch it until you flip it to the other side. Once the meat is seared, turn down the temperature for medium or well-done steaks. You can also finish the steak in a 350° oven.

Nutrition Facts
6 ounces cooked beef: 494 calories, 36g fat (15g saturated fat), 134mg cholesterol, 2983mg sodium, 0 carbohydrate (0 sugars, 0 fiber), 40g protein.

Date & Time

March 9, 2024

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