Grilled Steaks with Herb Butter

Posted by Stephanie Meyer on Jul 12, 2010 at 12:08pm

May I suggest adding a pat of herb butter to your grilled steaks? The butter melts over the hot beef, of course, pooling with the steak’s juices to create an obscenely addictive sauce. It’s a classic bistro presentation, alongside pommes frites, and is so delicious that you’ll soon be adding pats to everything. Grilled fish, boiled new potatoes, sauteed mushrooms, crusty bread…on and on, all improved by that gorgeous green butter. Simple. Divine. Mon Dieu.

Dinner tonight? Could be…

Grilled Steaks with Herb Butter
Makes a little more than 1/2 c. of butter; recipe doubles nicely

steaks (your favorite cut)
Kosher salt (or other coarse salt; not table salt)
1 stick (1/2 c.) cold butter
1 clove garlic, chopped
1 small shallot, chopped
1/4 c. chopped fresh herbs (any combination you like of basil, parsley, rosemary, sage, oregano, chervil…)
zest of 1/2 lemon
dash or two of Tabasco sauce (optional)

One hour before grilling, sprinkle coarse salt generously on both sides of the steaks. Cover lightly and let sit at room temperature while you heat the grill and prepare the butter.

Put butter, garlic, shallot, herbs, lemon zest, and Tabasco sauce (if using) in the bowl of a food processor. Process until butter is smooth and uniformly green. Taste and add salt as needed. Lay a sheet of plastic wrap on the counter. Add the butter in spoonfuls to create a long log, about 1-inch by 8-inches. Roll the plastic wrap around the butter and gently roll the log of butter back and forth on the counter, to make the log relatively even and round. Twist off the ends of the plastic wrap to seal and put the butter in the freezer to firm it up. (Butter can be made 2 days ahead; chill in the refrigerator, covered.)

Heat the grill. Thoroughly pat the steaks dry with paper towels. Grill the steaks to desired doneness. Just before the steaks are done, slice off several 1/4-inch thick slices of butter. Top hot steaks with a pat of butter and serve. (Leftover butter will keep for a week in the fridge, a month in the freezer.)

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  1. By FreshTartSteph on September 17, 2010 at 8:36AM

    Thx Claire! Every time I glance at it, makes me hungry too. Luckily, I'm making this for a dinner party tonight, so easy & pretty. Looking forward to it :)

  2. By claireamberson on September 17, 2010 at 7:22AM

    wow! this looks amazing! It is 9 am where I am and my stomach is growling for THIS!

  3. By FreshTartSteph on September 16, 2010 at 6:03PM

    Thanks Tessa! It is indeed nice to have, I slice off a few pats for grilled salmon, or to finish pasta or risotto. Keeps nicely for at least a month, and honestly even more.

  4. By Tessa Arias on September 16, 2010 at 5:37PM

    This looks scrumptious! I like the idea of doubling the herb butter and freezing it.

  5. By SML on July 12, 2010 at 10:13PM

    Oh good! It freezes really nicely, so you can stack up a stash. And you can probably quickly imagine that it tastes good on...everything :)

  6. By Sarah – A Beach Home Companion on July 12, 2010 at 9:49PM

    I have been, with a heavy heart, tossing unused fresh herbs lately. Thanks for the idea to make herb butter, very nice!

  7. By SML on July 12, 2010 at 7:10PM

    We had these steaks tonight for guests - so easy, so good, especially with the crispy-crash potatoes with preserved lemon http://www.freshtart.net/Ooh-Aah-9012532. Add a salad, or sliced garden tomatoes, or boiled garden green beans (that's what we had). Summer all the way!