Chimichurri Steak

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This is the kind of dinner that works whether you’re trying to impress someone you love, feed a house full of “I’m starving” voices, or just treat yourself after a long day of being everyone’s everything. And the best part? Chimichurri Steak looks extra but cooks up surprisingly fast.

Why You’ll Love This Chimichurri Steak

  • Restaurant vibes, home effort. It tastes expensive… without costing your sanity.
  • Fast but impressive. You’ll look like you planned all day. (You didn’t. I won’t tell.)
  • Great for picky eaters and bold eaters. Serve chimichurri on the side and everyone gets what they want.

Ingredients You’ll Need

For the steaks

  • Ribeye or New York Strip steaks (1.5 inches thick)
    These cuts have great marbling, which means juicy flavor and less chance of sad, dry steak.
  • Salt + black pepper
    Simple, classic, and honestly the best way to let good beef shine.

For the chimichurri sauce

  • Fresh parsley leaves
    Bright, fresh, and that bold green color that screams “I eat vegetables” (even if it’s mostly oil).
  • Fresh oregano leaves
    Earthy and slightly minty, it gives the sauce that classic chimichurri personality.
  • Red wine vinegar
    Tangy and bold—it balances the richness of the steak like a charm.
  • Salt + black pepper
    To pull everything together.

Refer to the recipe card below for exact ingredient measurements and full nutritional information.

How to Make Chimichurri Steak Step-by-Step

This is the kind of meal that makes your kitchen smell like you know what you’re doing. Let’s go.

1) Bring the steaks to room temp

Take your steaks out of the fridge 30–45 minutes before cooking.

2) Make the chimichurri sauce

In a medium bowl, combine:

  • parsley
  • garlic
  • oregano

Then add:

  • olive oil
  • red wine vinegar
  • red pepper flakes
  • salt
  • black pepper

Stir well until everything is blended and glossy.

Let it sit at least 10 minutes (or up to an hour) at room temp so the flavors can hang out and get friendly. Chimichurri is one of those sauces that gets better when it has a little time to “become itself.”

3) Season the steaks like you mean it

Pat steaks dry with a paper towel. This step matters more than people think—dry steak = better crust.

4) Heat the pan

Use a cast-iron skillet or grill pan if you can. Put it over high heat for 3–5 minutes until it’s very hot.

Add 2 tablespoons olive oil, swirl to coat. The oil should shimmer. (If it’s smoking like it’s mad at you, reduce the heat slightly.)

5) Sear the steaks

Flip and cook another 3–4 minutes for medium-rare. Adjust timing based on your doneness preference and steak thickness.

A helpful guide (approximate):

  • Rare: 2–3 minutes per side
  • Medium-rare: 3–4 minutes per side
  • Medium: 4–5 minutes per side
  • Medium-well: 5–6 minutes per side

(If your steak is thicker or thinner than 1.5 inches, adjust a little. Steak is flexible like that.)

6) Rest the steaks

This step is non-negotiable. If you cut too soon, the juices run out and you’ll be staring at your plate like, “Where did all the magic go?”

7) Slice and drizzle

Slice against the grain into 1/4-inch slices. Arrange on a plate and drizzle generously with chimichurri sauce.

8) Serve

Serve immediately, with extra chimichurri on the side for dipping. Because people will ask for more. They always do.

Tips for the Best Chimichurri Steak

  • Dry steak = better crust. Moisture is the enemy of that beautiful sear.
  • Let the chimichurri sit. Even 10 minutes makes it taste more balanced and bold.
  • Taste your sauce before serving. Need more tang? Add a splash more red wine vinegar. Want more heat? Sprinkle in more red pepper flakes.

A Little Story From My Kitchen

The first time I made Chimichurri Steak at home, I was trying to create a “wow dinner” without spending hours cooking (because life is busy and my to-do list does not play nice). I set out the sliced steak with that bright green chimichurri on top, and suddenly everyone acted like I’d been secretly training with a chef in Argentina.

My favorite part? It wasn’t complicated. It was just good ingredients, a hot pan, and a sauce that makes everything taste like celebration.

Chimichurri Steak served juicy and sliced, finished with a bright, zesty herb sauce—perfect for an easy special dinner.

FAQs About Chimichurri Steak

Can I use dried herbs instead of fresh parsley and oregano?

How spicy is chimichurri sauce with red pepper flakes?

Usually mild. Red pepper flakes add warmth more than heat. If you’re sensitive, start with less and add more after tasting.

Can I make chimichurri ahead of time?

Yes! You can make it a few hours ahead and keep it covered in the fridge. Just bring it back to room temp before serving so the olive oil loosens up again.

How do I store leftover Chimichurri Steak?

What’s the best way to reheat the steak?

Low and slow is your friend. Reheat gently in a skillet over medium-low heat or in the microwave at 50% power in short bursts. (And spoon chimichurri on after reheating so it stays fresh and bold.)

Bring the Magic to Your Table Tonight

If you’ve been craving something that feels a little fancy without turning dinner into a full-time job, Chimichurri Steak is your answer. Juicy, flavorful steak with that bright, garlicky herb sauce is the kind of meal that makes everyone at the table pause and say, “Wait… YOU made this?”

Keep the Steak Night Magic Going

  • If you loved the bold, herby vibes here, you’ll also want to try Chimichurri Grilled Chicken Bowl with Garlic Sauce.
  • Want the same “dinner feels fancy” energy in sandwich form? Don’t miss this juicy, crave-worthy Steak Sandwich Recipe.
  • And if you’re craving a fun, fast twist for your next cookout, these Grilled Steak Elote Tacos are a total crowd-pleaser.

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  • Author:
    Aneta
  • Total Time: 27 minutes

  • Yield: 4 servings

Description


Ingredients

For the Steak

  • 2 ribeye or New York strip steaks (about 1.5 inches thick, ~12 oz each)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil (for searing)
  • 1 tsp kosher salt (or to taste)
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper (or to taste)

For the Chimichurri Sauce

  • 1 cup fresh parsley leaves, finely chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tbsp fresh oregano leaves, chopped (or 2 tsp dried oregano)
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 3 tbsp red wine vinegar
  • 1/2 tsp salt (or to taste)
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper


Instructions

  1. Bring steaks to room temp. Take steaks out of the fridge 30–45 minutes before cooking (helps them cook evenly).
  2. Make chimichurri. In a bowl, mix parsley, garlic, and oregano. Stir in olive oil, red wine vinegar, red pepper flakes, salt, and black pepper. Let sit 10 minutes while you cook the steak.
  3. Heat pan. Heat a cast-iron skillet (or grill pan) over high heat for 3–5 minutes. Add 2 tbsp olive oil and swirl.
  4. Sear. Add steaks and sear 3–4 minutes without moving. Flip and cook 3–4 minutes more for medium-rare (adjust for your doneness).
  5. Slice + sauce. Slice against the grain and spoon chimichurri over the top. Serve extra chimichurri on the side.

Notes

  • The 30–45 minutes to bring steaks to room temperature isn’t counted in prep time, but it’s worth it.
  • Chimichurri tastes even better after 20–30 minutes, so feel free to make it first.
  • Leftovers: store steak and chimichurri separately in the fridge for up to 3 days.

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Stovetop (Skillet)
  • Cuisine: Argentine-inspired

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/4 recipe
  • Calories: 540 kcal
  • Sugar: 0.5 g
  • Sodium: 480 mg
  • Fat: 45 g
  • Saturated Fat: 16 g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 25 g
  • Trans Fat: 0.5 g
  • Carbohydrates: 2 g
  • Fiber: 0.5 g
  • Protein: 33 g
  • Cholesterol: 110 mg

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Mira V. Martinez

Hi, I’m Mira V. Martinez — chef, food lover, and creator of MiraRecipes.com. Inspired by family traditions and global flavors, I share easy, flavorful recipes that celebrate culture, creativity, and the joy of cooking at home.

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