Perfectly cooked pan-seared steak, topped with homemade garlic herb butter and freshly fried crispy potatoes is the perfect meal.
What is Steak Frites?
Steak Frites is the way the French say “steak with fries”! It sounds quite fancy, but in reality it is a simple meal that will be loved by anyone who considers themself a “meat and potatoes” kind of person. Steak Frites is pronounced like “steak freet” (the s is silent in the French pronunciation). My simple version of Steak Frites is made with homemade french fries and perfectly pan seared ribeye steaks, with the most amazing garlic herb butter. You might also want to try my Garlic Butter Steak and Potatoes Recipe, it’s cooked all in one skillet!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Key Ingredients for Steak & Frites
Steaks: This recipe makes a full steakhouse meal for two! Choose thick, well-marbled cuts of beef such as sirloin or ribeye steaks. Potatoes: Choose the best potatoes for making homemade french fries. If you’re in the US, look for Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes. In the UK, Maris Piper will be your best option. In Australia, try Sebago potatoes. Herb Butter: So much flavor comes from this simple concoction of softened butter, garlic, shallot, parsley, salt, and pepper. Oil for Frying: I prefer peanut oil for most deep frying, but vegetable, canola, or safflower oil will also work.
Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.
How To Make Steak Frites
Steak Frites Recipe Tips
Pay Attention to the Recipe, it includes the specific order of operations and tips for cooking both the steak and the fries so that the timing is perfect and both things are ready to eat at the same time. Choose a great steak. You can really cook any type of steak with this recipe, but a steak dinner is always better when you choose a really good steak. Look for steaks with plenty of fatty marbling for the most flavor. The thickness of your steaks matters. When pan-searing steak, you’re best to use cuts that are at least 1.5 inches, and up to 2 inches. Thinner steaks will cook too quickly. Drying the steak is an important step, especially if you want to get a really nice crust on the meat. Allow the steaks to rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing into them. Also, don’t slice the steaks until just before serving. This way they will be juicy and hot when it’s time to eat. Fry Twice. The best frites are double fried so that they are tender on the inside and super crispy on the outside. The first fry is at a lower temperature than the second. I like to deep fry french fries in a heavy Dutch oven, but you can use a deep fryer if you have one.
What Temperature to Cook Steak To
The USDA recommends cooking steaks to at least 145°F/63°C for food safety reasons. Aside from that, here are the temperatures you should aim for, depending on how you like your steak cooked:
Rare: 120 to 130°F or 49 to 54°C Medium Rare: 130 to 135°F or 54 to 57°C Medium: 135 to 145°F or 57 to 63°C Medium Well: 145 to 155°F or 63 to 68°C Well Done: 155+ °F or 68+°C
Keep in mind that the temperature of the meat can rise 5-10 degrees while the steaks are resting, so plan accordingly.
Storing Tips
This meal is best if enjoyed immediately after cooking it, but you can keep leftover steak and frites in the fridge in airtight containers for up to 4 days. Leftovers can be enjoyed cold on a steak salad or in a wrap. You can also carefully reheat steak using my tested method. You want to be very careful not to overcook the steak during reheating. Leftover french fries are best enjoyed reheated in the oven or the air fryer. Microwaved french fries are often chewy and dry.
What To Serve With Steak Frites
Complete the meal with a simple side salad or a healthy side of broccoli or green beans. I really love to serve a dipping sauce for the fries. Often it’s just my homemade mayo or homemade fry sauce, but horseradish sauce and Chick-Fil-A sauce are also tasty options. Do you know what else goes really well with steak and fries? Texas Roadhouse Rolls with Cinnamon Honey Butter! Enjoy a restaurant-worthy meal at home using this recipe for Steak Frites! You’ll truly never go wrong serving steak and french fries, so be sure to Pin this recipe to keep it close. © Little Sunny Kitchen