Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (2024)

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Sous Vide Steak– the easiest way to get perfectly cooked steaksevery time. Pan seared sous vide filet mignon finished with an amazing garlic herb butter.

Sous Vide Steak

This is really the perfect way to make steaks and I’m very excited to share this recipe with you! I made these Filet Mignon steaks with Garlic Herb Butter inthis exciting Hamilton Beach Professional Sous Vide and Slow Cooker. Several weeks ago, Hamilton Beach was kind enough to send me this combination Sous Vide and Slow Cooker to try out. I finally tried it this week and I am absolutely hooked. It was so easy to use and our steaks were perfectly cooked.

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What is Sous Vide?

I wasn’t familiar with sous vide cooking beyond what I had seen on Top Chef ?‍?, but I was really interested when Hamilton Beach told me they had an option for home cooks that was affordable and easy to use. The hallmark of sous vide cooking is that the meat, eggs or vegetables are cooked vacuum sealed in a temperature controlled water bath. Since the temperature of the water never goes up, the food can’t be overcooked. A dream come true for cooking expensive steaks and cuts of meats.

How to Sous Vide Steak – Sous Vide Filet Mignon

  • I started with four 1/4 pound Filet Mignon steaks. I seasoned them with kosher salt and freshly ground pepper and a tiny bit of garlic powder for flavor.
  • The Hamilton Beach Sous Vide also comes with a convenient metal rack that you can use to hold the steaks in place during cooking. I placed the rack, then filled the insert with warm water.
  • I set the machine to 135 degrees (next time I will go a little lower) for medium rare and waited for the water to come up to temperature. Next, I placed each steak in it’s own quart-sized storage baggie.
  • I pressed most of the air out of the bag, leaving an open corner in the seal. Once I started to submerge the steaks, the water pressure pushed the rest of the air out of the baggie, then I sealed it all the way.
  • I put the lid on and cooked the steaks for an hour, the minimum cooking time. You can see above that I had initially set it for 1 1/2 hours, but since I was running short on time, I went with the minimum cooking time and it was perfect.

So you can get an idea of what to expect, I took a picture of the steaks right out of the water bath. They are perfectly cooked and tender, but missing that attractive crust from searing.

I seared mine in a super hot skillet to develop a nice crust on each side. Next time, I will undercook my steaks slightly so I don’t have to worry about the sear taking them to a higher temperature than I want. I prefer my steaks medium-rare and I think ours were coming closer to medium after the sear. I’m also going to try searingbeforenext time, since the water bath will prevent them from over cooking.

These steaks were so delicious, juicy and evenly cooked. Sous vide is a really exciting method to explore as a home cook. If you are a food lover or have a spouse or loved one who loves to grill or cook, consider buying them one of these! It doubles as a slow cooker and is really pretty, so it’s practical and perfect for entertaining!

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Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steaks

Prep Time

10 mins

Cook Time

1 hr

Total Time

1 hr 15 mins

Course:Dinner

Cuisine:American

Keyword:Sous Vide Filet Mignon, Sous Vide Steak, Sous Vide Steak Recipe

Servings: 4

Calories: 705 kcal

Author: Melissa

Ingredients

  • 2poundsFilet Mignon4 1/4 pound steaks
  • 2teaspoonskosher salt
  • 1teaspoonblack pepper
  • 1/4teaspoongarlic powder
  • 2tablespoonsbutter
  • 1clovegarlicfinely minced
  • 2tablespoonsparsleyflat leaf
  • 1tablespoonvegetable oil

Instructions

  1. Season steaks to taste with salt, pepper and a small amount of garlic powder.

  2. Heat Sous Vide to temperature based on preference of doneness, from rare, medium-rare or medium. Refer to chart in directions for temp and time guidelines.

  3. If preference is medium-rare, heat water bath to 130 degrees to account for increase in temp during final searing and set timer for one hour.

  4. When water is heated, submerge steaks in plastic storage bag and seal.

  5. While steaks are cooking, prepare garlic butter.

  6. Mix softened butter with minced garlic, pinch of salt and parsley.

  7. Remove steaks from water bath after one hour.

  8. Heat cast iron skillet over high heat with 1-2 tablespoon of olive oil. Once oil is smoking, quickly sear steaks 30 seconds to 1 minute per side.

  9. Top steaks with butter compound, let rest and serve.

Nutrition Facts

Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steaks

Amount Per Serving

Calories 705Calories from Fat 531

% Daily Value*

Fat 59g91%

Saturated Fat 27g169%

Cholesterol 174mg58%

Sodium 1325mg58%

Potassium 701mg20%

Carbohydrates 1g0%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 41g82%

Vitamin A 343IU7%

Vitamin C 3mg4%

Calcium 19mg2%

Iron 6mg33%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Here is the Sous Vide Cooker I used:

Hamilton Beach Professional 6QT Sous Vide and Slow Cooker

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  1. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (11)Mike

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (12)
    excellent recipe!

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  2. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (13)Sara Welch

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (14)
    What a robust and savory steak! This looks worthy of a restaurant, indeed!

    Reply

  3. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (15)Natalie

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (16)
    This looks so mouthwatering!! Love a good piece of meat & that garlic herb butter would be so delicious on top!

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  4. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (17)Katie

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (18)
    This recipe is insane! So tasty and delicious! The hubby and I LOVED it!

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  5. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (19)Anna

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (20)
    Hands down better than the restaurant steak! Love it!

    Reply

  6. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (21)Kristyn

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (22)
    Yum!! I think I need some steak this week! This looks so juicy!

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  7. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (23)Bob

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (24)
    Next time try a 1-2 minute ice bath after the sous vide. This will allow you time to sear longer without affecting the internal temperature of the meat.

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  8. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (25)mollie duvall

    Has anyone tried searing before the sous vide? I was thinking of doing a quick sear on the grill to get the charcoal flavor, then doing the sous vide process.

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  9. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (26)Stephanie

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (27)
    All I can say is WOW! That garlic butter on the steak was phenominal!

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  10. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (28)Lisalia

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (29)
    Yummy! I’ve always wanted to try a sous vide cooker! And now I’m loving finding all sorts of recipes to try in it. This steak turned out perfectly. And so juicy and delicious.

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  11. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (30)Natasha

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (31)
    Oh my gosh! I cooked this garlic herb butter steak last night and it was DELISH! Turned out wonderful with the flavor of rich butter.

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  12. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (32)MissyG

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (33)
    I tried the changes the author said they would make next time, searing first and cooking at 130* for 1 hour, for medium-rare. They turned out good, a little more red than I prefer, but good just the same. Juicy, that garlic butter was over the top. Knowing what I do now, next time I’m going to sous vide (135* 1h), then sear…just to see if it changes.

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  13. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (34)Betsy

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (35)
    Absolutely perfect. Incredible flavor and so tender! Moist & so wonderful! LOVE that garlic herb butter! Perfect main course for date night!!

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  14. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (36)Jennifer

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (37)
    This recipe came out perfectly!! The whole fam was obsessed!

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  15. Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (38)Jessica Rugerio

    Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (39)
    Seriously the best steak ever! My family devoured this, thank you!

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Garlic Herb Butter Sous Vide Steak Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Should I put butter in with my sous vide steak? ›

Our preference is to place butter into the bag itself, rather than on top of the product. Butter added to the bag will help with air displacement, prevent things from sticking together and help to retain shape, and can also be used afterwards for a pan sauce. Butter also works really well for vegetable dishes.

Can you sous vide steak with garlic? ›

Season the steaks generously on both sides with salt and pepper. Smash 4 of the garlic cloves with the side of a knife to flatten. Place each steak in a vacuum bag, add 2 of the smashed garlic cloves and 1 of the rosemary sprigs to each bag, and vacuum seal closed.

What herbs are good in sous vide steak? ›

Herbs – I used fresh thyme sprigs to enhance the flavor of the steak during the sous vide and searing process. Other herbs you could use are rosemary, sage, or oregano. Garlic – A few garlic cloves will add beautiful flavors to the dish.

Why not butter in sous vide? ›

The main issue is that the meat doesn't actually absorb any flavor from the butter. In fact, the butter can actually pull some fat-soluable compounds out of the meat, reducing the flavor slightly.

Do you add butter or oil to sous vide steak? ›

Butter– don't forget to add the butter to the sous vide bag before you add it to the sous vide. The butter melts in the sous vide and adds delicious butter flavor to the steak. Olive oil– the olive oil is for post sous vide when you sear your steak to brown the outside. Feel free to sub the olive oil for more butter.

How do you make sous vide steak more flavorful? ›

Q: Can I add aromatics, like herbs or alliums, to the sous vide bag? Yes, you can. I like to add thyme or rosemary sprigs, along with sliced shallots or garlic cloves, to the bags with my steaks during cooking. Adding the same aromatics to the pan as you sear the steaks will bolster that flavor.

Why did my garlic turn green sous vide? ›

The colour is probably the result of a reaction between sulphur compounds and amino acids (building blocks of protein) that are naturally present in garlic. In certain cooking conditions, these compounds (assisted by enzymes) interact to produce new molecules that give a green tint to the garlic.

Why does garlic turn blue in sous vide? ›

Naturally occurring sulfur in the garlic interacts with those enzymes, occasionally turning it slightly green or blue. Sometimes the color change happens, sometimes it doesn't. Shifts in temperature, pH, and the age of the garlic can also come into play, so heating it or mixing it with acid might have some affect.

Should I marinate a steak before sous vide? ›

Another thing to note is that cooked meat doesn't absorb marinades, and the outside of meats cook in roughly 5 to 10 minutes sous vide, so you always want to marinate first before sous vide cooking — even if you leave the marinade in the bag.

What herbs does Gordon Ramsay use for steak? ›

Add some butter, rosemary, thyme, and garlic cloves to the skillet, and let it all come together. Scoop some butter over the meat now and then. As the steak keeps cooking, it will absorb the flavors of the herbs and butter.

Why was my sous vide steak tough? ›

However, because sous vide requires the utmost precision, one wrong step and you can easily overcook your food, ending up with meat that has a rubbery consistency. The last thing any novice chef or food lover wants to do is splurge on a perfect cut of meat, only to have it come out lackluster — or worse, inedible.

Is it safe to sous vide garlic? ›

Sous vide cooking may seem like the ultimate "safe" way to not mess up a meal, but there are some things like raw garlic that defy that reputation. It may seem like an easy way to infuse your steak or vegetables with some garlic flavor, but it's actually best to cook your garlic before tossing it in the bag.

What is a disadvantage of sous vide? ›

Firstly, sous vide cooking can be time-consuming. In this method, the food is vacuum-sealed and then cooked in a water bath for a long time, usually several hours.

How long to infuse butter sous vide? ›

“Since the cannabis and oil or butter are sealed and placed under water to infuse, there's no smell. There's also no need to babysit a stovetop or an open flame, and you can make multiple infusions at once.” Lo cooks her infused fats sous vide at 185°F for four hours.

What do you put on steak before sous vide? ›

Preheat a sous vide cooker to desired final temperature. (See note below for temperature and timing charts, or find the same charts here.) Season steaks generously with salt and pepper. Place in sous vide bags along with herbs, garlic, and shallots (if using) and distribute evenly.

Does steak taste better cooked in butter? ›

WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS ADD BUTTER TO STEAK. Adding butter to steak is completely based on your personal preference but here are a few reasons that professional chefs approve of doing so: It increases flavor and richness. It makes for a glossy finish.

When cooking steak when do you put the butter on it? ›

It's as simple as this: while the steak is searing in the pan, throw in butter, garlic and thyme and baste continuously as the steak finishes cooking. The garlic-thyme infused butter does all sorts of wonderful things to the steak, seeping into the cracks and crevices, and adhering to the crust of the steak.

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