Miniature Steak with Garlic Cream Sauce Recipe

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Author: Adam
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Narrated by Four Friends: Tony, Brad, Mike, and Sam


Introduction

Tony: Guys, if you’ve ever wanted to bring the steakhouse experience into your tiny kitchen, we’ve got you covered. Today, we’re making Miniature Steak with Garlic Cream Sauce!

Brad: Juicy steak bites paired with a rich, garlicky cream sauce—it’s a dish that sounds fancy but is super easy to whip up.

Mike: Perfect for a solo treat or to impress someone with a tiny but epic meal.

Sam: Let’s grab those mini pans and knives and get cooking. You’re about to level up your dinner game!


Ingredients

Tony: Here’s the list for two miniature servings:

For the Steak

  • 1/4 small steak (like sirloin, ribeye, or filet mignon), about 3–4 oz
  • 1/4 tsp olive oil
  • A pinch of salt and pepper

For the Garlic Cream Sauce

  • 1 tbsp heavy cream
  • 1/2 tsp unsalted butter
  • 1 small garlic clove, finely minced
  • 1 tsp Parmesan cheese, grated
  • 1/8 tsp Dijon mustard (optional, for a hint of tang)
  • A pinch of salt and pepper

For Garnish

  • A few sprigs of chopped parsley

Brad: You don’t need much—you’re working with a smaller portion, so less is more here.


Directions

Step 1: Prep the Steak

Mike: Start by patting your steak dry with a paper towel. This helps it sear better.

Sam: Season both sides with a pinch of salt and pepper. Simple seasoning works wonders with a good steak.


Step 2: Sear the Steak

Tony: Heat a tiny skillet over medium-high heat and add the olive oil. Once it’s hot, carefully place the steak in the pan.

Brad: Sear for about 2–3 minutes per side if you want medium-rare. Adjust the time slightly for your preferred doneness.

Mike: Remove the steak from the pan and let it rest on a small plate while you make the sauce.


Step 3: Make the Garlic Cream Sauce

Sam: In the same skillet, reduce the heat to low and melt the butter. Add the minced garlic and sauté for about 30 seconds until fragrant.

Tony: Pour in the heavy cream and stir gently, scraping up any steak bits from the bottom of the pan for extra flavor.

Brad: Add the Parmesan cheese, Dijon mustard (if using), and a pinch of salt and pepper. Let the sauce simmer for 1–2 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it thickens slightly.


Step 4: Slice the Steak

Mike: While the sauce is bubbling, slice your steak into small, bite-sized pieces.

Sam: Pro tip: Cut against the grain for the most tender bites.


Step 5: Plate and Serve

Tony: Place the steak bites on a small plate and drizzle the garlic cream sauce over the top.

Brad: Garnish with a sprinkle of chopped parsley for that finishing touch.

Mike: Serve immediately and enjoy your tiny steakhouse masterpiece!


Servings and Timing

  • Servings: 1–2 miniature portions
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes

Variations

Sam: Want to make it your own? Try these ideas:

  • Add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the sauce for a spicy kick.
  • Use blue cheese crumbles instead of Parmesan for a bold flavor.
  • Swap steak for chicken or pork for a different protein option.

Storage and Reheating

Tony: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.

Brad: Reheat the steak and sauce separately in a small skillet over low heat.

Mike: Avoid microwaving—it’ll dry out the steak and ruin that creamy sauce!


FAQs

1. What’s the best cut of steak for this recipe?
Tony: Sirloin, ribeye, or filet mignon work great—just make sure it’s a tender cut.

2. Can I use milk instead of heavy cream?
Brad: You can, but the sauce won’t be as rich. Add a tiny bit of cornstarch to help it thicken.

3. How do I know when the steak is done?
Mike: Use the finger test for doneness or a meat thermometer—130°F (54°C) for medium-rare.

4. Can I double the recipe?
Sam: Of course! Just use a slightly larger pan to avoid overcrowding the steak.

5. What’s the secret to a good sear?
Tony: Pat the steak dry, use a hot pan, and don’t move it around too much.

6. Can I add mushrooms to the sauce?
Brad: Absolutely! Sauté them with the garlic for an earthy twist.

7. What if I don’t have Parmesan cheese?
Mike: Pecorino Romano or even shredded mozzarella can work in a pinch.

8. Can I make the sauce ahead of time?
Sam: You can, but it’s best fresh. If reheating, do it gently to avoid curdling.

9. Is Dijon mustard necessary?
Tony: Nope, but it adds a nice depth of flavor. You can skip it if you prefer.

10. Can I use a grill instead of a pan?
Brad: Definitely! Just make sure to keep an eye on the small steak to avoid overcooking.


Conclusion

Mike: There you go, folks—Miniature Steak with Garlic Cream Sauce! A small dish with huge flavors.

Sam: It’s the kind of meal that makes you feel fancy without needing a ton of ingredients or time.

Tony: So whether you’re treating yourself or showing off your mini cooking skills, this recipe is a winner.

Brad: Now let’s grab a fork and dig in—before Mike eats it all! 🥩🧄

Matt Recipes

Hi there! I’m Matt, the chef and creator behind Matt Recipes. Cooking has been my passion for as long as I can remember, and I’ve dedicated my life to exploring flavors, experimenting with new dishes, and sharing my love of food with others.

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