Best Steak Marinade recipe EVER! This quick and easy marinade makes steak juicy, tender and so flavorful! Perfect for special occasions yet simple enough for a weeknight! You’re going to love it!
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Summer is here and steak is on the menu! Grilling is where it’s at and that means lots of steak nights! I’m using the best steak marinade no matter what cut of meat I’ve got on hand.
A good marinade serves to enhance to the flavor of the steak, not overpower it. After years of tweaking and testing I’ve positive that I’ve got the best steak marinade recipe and I’m sure you’ll love it as much as we do.
Best Steak Marinade
This steak marinade calls for simple pantry ingredients that, when combined, create the perfect partner for steak.
Whether you’re making a sirloin or a ribeye, this simple recipe will turn any cut of meat into a work of art. Tender, juicy, flavorful steaks that will wow your friends and family.
What To Serve With Steak
The second best part of the meal – side dishes! I’m a sucker for a good side dish and there are just so many tasty options when it comes to steak. Here are a few of our favorites:
What You’ll Need For This Recipe
This easy marinade is a cinch to pull together and you probably have most, if not all, of these ingredients in your pantry.
Let’s take a quick look at what you’ll need here and, as always, you can find the full, printable recipe card at the end of this post.
- extra virgin olive oil – this is the base of our marinade.
- balsamic vinegar – one of my favorite marinade ingredients, balsamic vinegar adds incredible depth to this marinade and goes so well with steak. Gives your steak a restaurant quality.
- soy sauce – I opt for low sodium otherwise I find the steak is too salty.
- Worcestershire sauce – adds savory, complex flavor.
- pineapple juice – this will help tenderize even the leanest cuts of steak.
- brown sugar – subtle sweetness and molasses flavor that isn’t overwhelming. Honey is a good alternative.
- Dijon mustard – rounds out the flavors and pulls the marinade together.
- ground black pepper – for seasoning.
- garlic powder – fresh garlic will burn easily on a grill so I like to use garlic powder instead. Not enough to overpower the flavor of the steak, just enough to enhance it.
How To Make It
Making this marinade is SO simple! It’s simply a matter of whisking together the marinade ingredients and adding the steak. Let’s take a quick look:
- Combine ingredients. I like to whisk the marinade together in a large glass measuring cup or mixing bowl.
- Add steaks. Place steaks in a large, ziploc bag and pour marinade over the top. Close securely.
- Marinate. I recommend a minimum of 1 hour although 30 minutes is sufficient for less lean cuts of steak. Marinate for up to 8 hours.
How Long Should I Let My Steak Marinate
I recommend a minimum of 30 minutes for the best flavor and most tender steak. The steak can marinate for as long as 8 hours (or overnight if necessary).
How Should I Cook My Steak?
I prefer to either grill steak or cook it in a skillet. If you have a grill pan, that’s great! Let’s take a look at both of these options:
For Grilling
- Prep grill. Preheat the grill to medium high heat and lightly oil the grates.
- Prep steak. Remove the steak from the marinade and pat dry to remove excess marinade and to prevent flare-ups on the grill.
- Grill. Grill steak to desired doneness, see chart below for temperatures and USDA recommendations.
- Rest steaks. Remove steaks from grill and tent with foil. Let rest for at least 5 minutes before serving.
Skillet Method
- Heat skillet. Heat your skillet over medium high to high heat.
- Add steak. Add marinated steaks.
- Brown. Cook on each side for 3 to 4 minutes until browned.
- Reduce heat. Now reduce the heat to medium medium-high.
- Finish cooking. Continue cooking steak until desired doneness is reached. (Refer to the chart below if needed.) Use an instant meat thermometer for best results.
When Is My Steak Done?
It really depends on how you like your steak! Steak doneness can be anywhere from rare to well done while the USDA recommends cooking steak to 145°F for safety.
- Medium Rare: 130°F – 135°F
- Medium: 135°F – 145°F
- Medium Well: 145°F – 150°F
- Well Done: 150°F – 160°F
Garlic Herb Butter
Steaks made with this marinade are fancy enough on their own for a special occasion yet simple enough to make on a Tuesday night. If you’re feeling really energetic, consider making a simple garlic herb butter to top off the steaks.
It’s AMAZING when paired with this quick marinade and is also great on baked potatoes if that happens to be one of your sides. You can find the ingredients and instructions in the recipe card at the end of this post.
What Type of Steaks Should I Use?
When I was testing this recipe, I wanted to make sure this marinade would work on all types of steak. I wanted a super versatile, easy marinade that would work every time.
Not even kidding you guys. I’ve tried this marinade on:
- ribeye
- filet mignon
- strip
- sirloin
- flank
I went from one to the other to the next trying to determine which was my favorite… Impossible. They were all SO good.
The meat was so tender, so juicy, and had unbelievable flavor. I have tried so many steak marinade recipes in the past that have left me less than satisfied. I’ve been working on an amazing and versatile steak marinade for the longest time and I finally have it.
Trish’s Tips
- Use the best quality ingredients you can afford. It does make a difference.
- Allow your steaks to marinate for 60 minutes if you have the time, that will give you the best results.
- Steaks need to rest after cooking, at least 5 minutes.
More Steak Recipes
- Steak Seasoning
- Chicken Fried Steak
- Balsamic Honey Grilled Steak Salad
- The BEST Steak Kabobs
- Slow Cooker Philly Cheesesteaks
How To Make Steak Marinade
The BEST Steak Marinade
Ingredients
Marinade Ingredients
- ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
- ½ cup balsamic vinegar
- ¼ cup low sodium soy sauce
- ¼ cup Worcestershire sauce
- ¼ cup pineapple juice
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 3 to 4 pounds steak ribeye, strip, sirloin, filet mignon, etc.
Garlic Herb Butter (Optional)
- ½ cup unsalted butter room temperature
- 2 to 3 cloves garlic minced
- 2 tablespoons parsley finely chopped
- 1 teaspoon thyme finely chopped
- 1 teaspoon rosemary finely chopped
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a large Pyrex measuring cup or mixing bowl and whisk together.
- Place steak in a large, ziploc bag and pour marinade over the top. Close securely.
- Marinate for at least 4 hours and up to 24 hours. (A bare minimum of an hour.)
To grill
- Preheat grill to medium high heat and lightly oil the grates.
- Remove the steak from the marinade and pat dry to remove excess marinade and to prevent flare-ups on the grill.
- Grill steak to desired doneness.
- Remove steaks from grill and tent with foil. Let rest for at least 5 minutes before serving.
For the Garlic Herb Butter
- Cream softened butter with a spoon or mixer just until smooth. Stir in garlic and chopped herbs until combined.
- Spoon butter mixture onto a square or parchment paper, plastic wrap or wax paper and shape into a log (about 6 inches long). Pull the paper or plastic wrap tightly around it and roll up, twisting the ends tightly.
- Chill in the refrigerator until the butter is solid again, about 2 to 3 hours. Slice and serve on bread, steak, potatoes, shrimp whatever you want!
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Originally published June 1, 2017.
Audrey says
I have tried many really good steak marinade recipes & somehow kept wanting to try more, but this one… it is flavour balanced perfection! My steak preference is a thick grass fed strip loin. I marinated the steak for about one hour & pan seared on high until each side was crusted, then reduced the heat (no grill). Now I have absolutely no need to look any further. This is the one!!! Thank you, Trish, for so kindly sharing this delightfully scrumptious recipe!!!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you so much Audrey!
ken says
it shows a couple comments, but not recipe Where is recipe for marinade?
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
I’m so sorry Ken! It looks fine to me but I have gotten a few other comments in the past week with that happening. Can you tell me what browser you are using and if you are running ad blockers? I’m trying to get to the bottom of this and appreciate your help!
Drianna says
In case you haven’t located it: Click on the ‘jump to recipe’ radial at the top of original post. You then have to scroll a fair way down the page. Hope you find it because it is A-mazing!! Good luck 😁
run 3 says
WOW! This looks gorgeous AND delicious!
Sandra says
I tried the Steak Marinade, SUPERB!!!!
NOW can you please give us a marinade for pork chops. I just cannot grill pork chops to be tender.
It is always dry and tough no matter whether the flame is high medium or low.
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you Sandra! And yes, I will get one for pork chops up soon!
Patti Aller says
Marinade smoked pork chops in real maple syrup over night and it is soooo good
Linda says
We love garlic smashed red potatoes! I cook cut up red potatoes in a little chicken broth with some minced garlic. Mash them right in the pot with the cooking liquid. Add cream cheese, butter, milk, salt & pepper and stir. YUM ?
Lynn says
I love a sweet potato with honey butter with my steak! The best!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
The perfect side dish for sure!
Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy says
Literally the best!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thanks Jennifer!
Kath Sturgeon says
Roasted broccoli and twice baked potatoes are great side dishes for steah!
melanie tafea says
I like a good potato casserole and a veggie like green beans or asparagus. Thanks for the great giveaway!
Hollie Jahnke says
My family loves corn on the cob and mashed potatoes with their steak.
shelly (cookies and cups) says
I can’t wait to try this marinade! We grill all summer and I’m always looking for new ideas!
AND I’m boring and like a crunchy green salad as a side 🙂
Dawn C says
I love garlic mashed potatoes or twice baked potato! Soooo good!?
jeremy mclaughlin says
Like grilled corn
Barbara Schieving says
It does look like the perfect steak.
Amy Locurto says
What a great idea! Looks fantastic!