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  • Why You’ll Love This Sirloin Steak Recipe
  • What Is Sirloin Steak?
  • Ingredients You’ll Need
  • How To Cook Sirloin Steak
  • How Long To Cook Sirloin Steak?
  • Tips For The Best Sirloin Steak
  • Storage Instructions
  • What To Serve With Sirloin Steak Recipes
  • More Easy Steak Recipes
  • Tools For Cooking Sirloin Steak
  • Sirloin Steak Recipe (Perfect Every Time!)Recipe card
  • Recipe Reviews

Today I’m showing you how to cook sirloin steak in the oven! I’m a big fan of cooking steaks on the stove and then finishing them in the oven — I do this with other cuts too, including filet mignon and New York strip. This one has a little extra richness from the butter, and always comes out perfectly cooked.

Sirloin steak recipes are a great way to incorporate a reasonable cut of beef, without sacrificing flavor. But that’s not the only reason to love this sirloin steak recipe. It’s also easy to make (the balsamic marinade for steak takes just a few minutes), and with the right tools, virtually foolproof.

Why You’ll Love This Sirloin Steak Recipe

  • Perfectly juicy and tender
  • Rich and flavorful
  • Simple ingredients
  • Quick and easy to make
  • Simple steak dinner
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What Is Sirloin Steak?

Sirloin steak is a popular cut of beef that comes from the sirloin of the animal, which is the rear back portion. It’s leaner than a ribeye, but less lean than a filet mignon. Top sirloin steak is the highest quality of sirloin steak for simple steak recipes, whereas bottom sirloin is larger and less tender, but more affordable.

Ingredients You’ll Need

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for perfect steak, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

You really need just 3 basic components for cooking sirloin steak…

The Steak:

This method will technically work with any cut of steak (even tougher cuts, thanks to the marinade!). I used top sirloin steak because it’s one of the most tender cuts, but regular sirloin steak also works. You can also use the same method for ribeye, porterhouse, T-bone, filet mignon, or even pork steaks.

Fat For Searing:

I used unsalted butter for searing the steak, but if you’re concerned about the high heat, you can cook sirloin steak in avocado oil or olive oil. If using butter, just be sure to turn on your stove top fan.

Steak Marinade Or Seasoning:

You have 3 options here:

  • Salt & Pepper – Many purists say that all a good steak needs is salt and pepper, and you can certainly go that route. Use 1 teaspoon of salt and 1/4 teaspoon of pepper per pound of meat.
  • Marinade – I think that middle-of-the-road cuts like sirloin benefit from marinating, so I used one in this sirloin steak recipe. Make my simple steak marinade with coconut aminos (or soy sauce), olive oil, balsamic vinegar, Italian seasoning, garlic powder (or minced garlic cloves), sea salt, and black pepper. You can also add fresh herbs, such as rosemary or thyme, to the marinade if you like.
  • Seasoning – If you don’t have time for marinating but want more flavor than simple salt and pepper, use Montreal steak seasoning (or even seasoning for pork chops, which is great for beef too). If you do have some time to plan ahead, you can even use them as a dry brine and season in the fridge overnight.
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How To Cook Sirloin Steak

This section shows how to cook top sirloin steak, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

You can cook sirloin steak on the grill or make air fryer steak, but I think starting on the stove and finishing in the oven is the best way to cook sirloin steak — and you can do it no matter the weather!

  1. Marinate the steak. Whisk together the sirloin steak marinade in a bowl, then add the steaks and move around to make sure they are evenly coated. You can marinate in a zip lock bag or in a small baking dish.
  2. Bring to room temperature. Take the steaks out of the fridge 30 minutes before cooking, to let them come to room temperature, which will help them cook more evenly.
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  1. Preheat the oven and skillet. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. At the same time, preheat a cast iron grill pan or regular cast iron skillet on the stove top over medium-high heat. You want to get it really hot so that you can get a nice sear on your steaks.
  2. Pat the meat dry. Remove the steaks from the marinade, shake off the excess, and pat dry with paper towels. (This will help get a better sear.)
  3. Sear on the stovetop. Once the oven is just a few minutes away from being preheated, add the butter to the skillet and heat until melted. Add the steaks in a single layer. Sear, without moving around, until a brown crust forms on the bottom (if using a cast iron skillet) or grill marks develop (if using a grill pan). Flip and sear on the other side.
  4. Cook sirloin steak in the oven. Quickly add your probe thermometer (if using) into the thickest part of one of the steaks and transfer the pan to the oven. Roast until they reach your desired doneness. (See below for recommended cook times and temperatures.)
  5. Let them rest. Remove the steaks from the pan (to prevent further cooking from the hot pan), transfer to a plate, tent the top with foil, and rest for 5 minutes before slicing and serving.
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How Long To Cook Sirloin Steak?

After a quick sear on the stove, cook sirloin steak in the oven for 1-7 minutes, depending on your desired level of doneness and the thickness of your steak. The easiest way to cook them perfectly is to use a probe thermometer.

If you don’t have a thermometer, use this oven steak time chart as an estimate:

Desired
Doneness
Steak Oven Time
(Approx, 1″ Steaks)
Steak Oven Time
(Approx, 1.5″ Steaks)
Internal Temperature
(Before Resting)
RareSkip oven time2-3 minutes120 degrees F
Medium Rare0-1 minute3-4 minutees130 degrees F
Medium1-2 minutes4-5 minutes140 degrees F
Medium Well2-3 minutes5-6 minutes150 degrees F
Well Done3-4 minutes6-7 minutes160 degrees F

Note: Steak temperature will increase by an additional 5 degrees when resting.

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Tips For The Best Sirloin Steak

These tips will help you with all kinds of steak recipes, including sirloin steak:

  • Choose quality steaks. The better your steak is to begin with, the better your sirloin steak recipe is going to turn out. If possible, get them from a butcher.
  • Thick steaks work best. Look for steaks that are at least 1 inch thick, preferably 1.5 inch thick. Thicker steaks are easier to cook (and harder to overcook), more flavorful, and usually have a better texture.
  • Marinate sirloin steak recipes at least 3 hours, but no longer than 24 hours.If the steaks sit in the marinade for too long, they can get mushy. Keep the sirloin steaks in the fridge while marinating.
  • Bring steaks to room temperature before cooking. This is not absolutely required, but will help them cook more evenly.
  • Cook steaks on cast iron. It heats up exceptionally well, for the best searing, and goes straight from the stovetop to the oven. I love this cast iron grill pan to get grill marks, but a cast iron skillet works great as well.
  • Don’t move the steaks around. Moving the sirloin steaks in the pan will prevent getting a good sear. Don’t move them until it’s time to flip.
  • Don’t overcook. For best results, use a probe thermometer, which you insert before placing the sirloin steaks in the oven, set to your desired temperature (see steak cook time chart above), and it will beep exactly when your steaks are ready. If you don’t have one, a regular instant-read meat thermometer will work, but piercing the meat right after cooking will cause some of the juices to leak out, which is not ideal.
  • Resting is important. Don’t skip it. This allows the juices to soak into the meat, so they won’t all escape when you cut into your steak. It’s one of the best secrets to super juicy sirloin steak!
  • Slice against the grain. This breaks up the muscle fibers, for a more tender texture.

Storage Instructions

  • Store: Sirloin steak recipes taste best fresh, as it’s very easy to overcook them when reheating. However, if you must store leftovers, they will last in the fridge for 3-5 days. Instead of reheating, use it to make a steak salad or even a taco salad recipe.
  • Reheat: If you do need to reheat leftover steak, use the method I use for reheating reverse sear steak:
    • Preheat the oven to 250 degrees F.
    • Place the steaks in a baking dish with a little broth at the bottom and seal the top with foil.
    • Reheat sirloin steak in the oven for about 10 minutes, until warm.
  • Freeze: It’s also fine to freeze raw steak for 6-12 months, but I don’t love freezing this top sirloin steak recipe for the same reason that it’s not great to make ahead. Still, if you have leftovers, you can freeze them up to 3 months. These are then best used in recipes, such as soups, sandwiches, salads, or casseroles, instead of the original whole steak form.
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What To Serve With Sirloin Steak Recipes

There are so many options for sides that pair perfectly with easy sirloin steak recipes:

  • Toppings – Try a tablespoon of compound butter (my favorite!), sauteed mushrooms, or make steak oscar by topping with crab meat and hollandaise sauce.
  • Potatoes – Mashed or roasted potatoes are classic choices, but I often make mashed cauliflower or roasted rutabaga for healthier options. You can also serve it with a baked sweet potato.
  • Asparagus – Oven roasted asparagus, quick air fryer asparagus, or simple sauteed asparagus are all easy and pair well with sirloin steak.
  • Broccoli – Keep it simple with roasted broccoli (pictured above) or sauteed broccoli, or a little fancier (but still so easy) with parmesan roasted broccoli and cauliflower.
  • Other VegetablesCreamed spinach makes a classic steak house side, or make mixed roasted vegetables to use up whatever you have on hand.
  • Salads – Try creamy cucumber salad, fresh tomato cucumber avocado salad, or keep it super simple with garden salad or 10-minute arugula salad. You can also serve it over greens for a steak salad.
  • Breakfast – Pair sirloin with fried eggs for a classic steak and eggs breakfast.

More Easy Steak Recipes

If you like this recipe for sirloin steak, you’ll love these other ways to cook steak:

New York Strip

Surf And Turf

Filet Mignon

Ribeye Steak

Chuck Eye Steak Recipe

Air Fryer Steak

  • Cast Iron Grill Pan– The best pan to go from stove to oven and perfect for steaks. You need this to get those grill marks!
  • Alarm Thermometer – If you wantperfect sirloin steak in the oven, you’ve got to use a thermometer. I love this one because you can set the temperature that you want the meat to reach and it will go off when it’s hit that temp. No more overcooked meat!

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Sirloin Steak Recipe (Perfect Every Time!)

Learn how to cook sirloin steak perfectly with simple ingredients and a foolproof method. You'll love this easy, tender sirloin steak recipe!

Prep: 5 minutes

Cook: 6 minutes

Marinating: 3 hours

Total: 11 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 4 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Prepare the steak marinade according to the instructions here. Marinate the steaks for at least 3 hours, but no longer than 24 hours. (Alternatively, you can simply season generously with salt and pepper and skip the marinade, but the marinade makes them so juicy!)

  2. Remove the steaks from the fridge about 30 minutes before cooking, to let them come to room temperature. Pat the steaks dry with a paper towel.

  3. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (204 degrees C). At the same time, preheat a cast iron grill pan on the stovetop over medium-high heat, about 3 minutes.

  4. Once the oven is just a few minutes away from being preheated, add the butter and heat until melted. Add the steaks in a single layer. Sear for about 2 minutes, without moving around, until browned with grill marks on the bottom. Flip and sear for 1-2 minutes on the other side.

  5. Transfer the pan to the preheated oven. Bake for 2 to 6 minutes, to your desired level of doneness.

    For a 1.5-inch (4 cm) thick steak, that's usually 2 minutes for rare, 3 minutes for medium rare, 4 minutes for medium, 5 minutes for medium-well and 6 minutes for well done.

    Use a meat thermometer to be sure – 120 degrees F (49 degrees C) for rare, 130 degrees F (54 degrees C) for medium rare, 140 degrees F (60 degrees C) for medium, 150 degrees F (66 degrees C) for medium well, and 160 degrees F (71 degrees C) for well done. Steak temperature will increase by an additional 5 degrees when resting in the next step.

  6. Remove the sirloin steaks from the oven and transfer to a plate. (Do not leave in the pan or they will be overcooked.) Let the steaks rest for 5 minutes before slicing.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 8-ounce steak

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories475

Fat26g

Protein49g

Total Carbs5g

Net Carbs5g

Fiber0g

Sugar1g

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Cuisine:American

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Calories: 475 kcal

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FAQs

What is the best cooking method for sirloin steak? ›

The best way to cook this cut is on the grill. But pan-seared Sirloin steak is also delicious. Additionally, you can broil Top Sirloin steaks in the oven, sous vide, or even air fry your steak.

Which is better sirloin or ribeye steak? ›

With more marbling, ribeye steaks are better known for their rich flavor and texture. However, dry-aging grilled sirloin steak can enhance its beefy taste without adding fat. Both ribeye and sirloin are wonderfully tender cuts, but ribeye has the edge here.

How to pan fry the perfect sirloin steak? ›

Bring the pan up to a high heat, gradually rendering the fat down. Once the fat is nicely caramelized you can turn the steak to cook on one side, making sure your pan is smoking hot. Cook for a minute and a half on both sides, for a medium rare cook and then turn down the heat.

Is it better to grill or pan fry sirloin steak? ›

Grilled steak has a smoky flavour and is a healthier option, while pan seared steak has a rich, caramelized flavour and is convenient for indoor cooking. Ultimately, the method you choose will depend on your personal preference and cooking style. Try both methods and decide which one is right for you!

How do restaurants get sirloin so tender? ›

Restaurants often sear the steak on high heat to create a flavorful crust, and then finish cooking it in the oven to ensure even doneness [2]. This combination of high heat searing and controlled oven cooking helps to lock in the juices and maintain tenderness.

What is the secret ingredient to tenderize meat? ›

Less than a teaspoon of baking soda ensures that your steak remains juicy and tender—even after a speedy marinade. While other recipes demand hours of marinating, this baking soda hack makes a flank steak or any other fibrous cut of beef ready to sear after just an hour.

How do you tenderize a sirloin steak quickly? ›

Pounding

Using a meat mallet (or kitchen mallet) to pound steaks helps soften and tenderize the meat. Simply place the meat in between pieces of plastic wrap or wax paper and pound it prior to cooking. If you don't have a meat mallet, you can also use a heavy kitchen tool such as a skillet, saucepan or rolling pin.

How do you keep sirloin steak juicy? ›

Be sure to baste it

Basting a steak, especially a leaner one like sirloin, adds flavor and moisture after searing. Add a knob of unsalted butter, not too much, about a tablespoon, to the pan after searing it. You can also add a garlic clove, chopped shallots, and herb sprigs, like rosemary or thyme.

Which is better sirloin or mignon? ›

Both types of steak offer great beef flavor. It's the top sirloin that wins in this category simply because of the greater marbling and fat content. Filet mignon steaks have a more delicate taste that is still mouth-watering, but not quite as intense as the sirloin cut.

What is the best steak to order at a steakhouse? ›

These cuts—ribeye, New York strip loin, and filet mignon—can certainly be dubbed the best, and few will disagree. “Filet is the most tender cut, but has the least amount of flavor. Ribeye is the most flavorful, but the least tender of the three, and New York is in the middle.” Flannery explains.

How long does it take to cook a sirloin steak? ›

Sirloin steak cooking times
  1. Blue: 1 min each side.
  2. Rare: 1½ mins per side.
  3. Medium rare: 2 mins per side.
  4. Medium: About 2¼ mins per side.
  5. Well-done steak: Cook for about 4-5 mins each side, depending on thickness.

How to cook sirloin steak like a pro? ›

With a pair of tongs, sear and turn the steaks every 30 secs to 1 min so they get a nice brown crust. As a rough guide, each steak will take 3 mins in total for rare, 4-5 mins in total for medium and 7-8 mins for well done.

How long to cook 1 inch sirloin in pan? ›

For the perfect medium-rare steak, sear in a skillet for 8–13 minutes for a 1-inch steak, and 14–16 minutes for a 1½ inch steak, turning about 1 minute before the halfway point. A meat thermometer should read 130°F.

What seasoning do you put on steak? ›

There are many spices available for seasoning a steak, with salt and pepper topping the list. However, other spices, like thyme, rosemary, garlic powder, and minced onion, are also good options to enhance your steak's flavor. Or, use a one-and-done approach with Chicago Steak Seasoning.

Is sirloin steak best cooked medium? ›

Sirloin: Considered to be a prime steak, like fillet, but with more flavour. Best served medium-rare. T-bone: To make sure everything cooks evenly, it's best finished in the oven. Great for sharing.

Does sirloin get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

However, sirloin has quite a bit less fat content than a ribeye steak because it doesn't have as much fat marbling running through it. This keeps it from getting as tender during quick cooks, but if you don't mind waiting longer for it to cook, its fibers can loosen up over time.

What is the most preferred way to cook a steak? ›

There are several steak methods that could answer the question, “What is the best way to cook a steak?” However, the best cooking method for steak, generally, is grilling. Grilling works well for most steak cuts, adding lots of flavor and allowing an even cook when you know how to grill steak properly.

Why is my sirloin steak so tough? ›

When exposed to too much heat, the fat within the muscles gets rendered out completely, ridding the steak of the moisture that makes it tender. On the other hand, if that fat doesn't have enough time to break down, the resulting steak will be as tough as it would be if it were adequately cooked.

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