Asian Steak Bites and Potatoes

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This Asian Steak Bites and Potatoes features seared beef cubes and potatoes in a garlicky butter and soy-based sauce. It comes together in under 30 minutes and everything is cooked in just one pan.

This Butter Soy Steak Bites and Potatoes recipe features seared beef cubes and potatoes in a garlicky butter and soy-based sauce. It comes together in under 30 minutes and everything is cooked in just one pan. Easy weeknight dinner!

This Asian Steak Bites and Potatoes dish is inspired by several steak bites pins I came across on Pinterest. I wanted to make a version with Asian flairs, and hence this recipe :).

If you haven’t tried, soy sauce and butter go very well with each other. Butter gives us a rich and smooth mouthfeel while soy sauce adds umami to the food. Together, they create a velvety savory sauce which is my favorite flavor-enhancer for beef stir-fry dishes.

Beef and potato always make a great combo. In this dish, I actually think the potatoes are the real star here because once tender, they soak up all the delicious flavors from the beef, butter, soy sauce, and aromatics. You may also want to try this stir-fried beef and potato slices.

Recipe Video

This dish reminds me of my Vietnamese shaking beef (Bo Luc Lac) recipe, which also uses cubes of beef steak. However, this one is more simple and easier to cook with fewer ingredients while still very tasty. I made a short video showing how to cook it below.

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Ingredients

The main ingredients are:

  • 12 oz beef steak (I use ribeye),
  • 16 oz potatoes,
  • garlic,
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons of butter,
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons of soy sauce (I use Kikkoman), and
  • fresh thymes.

I like to use yukon gold potatoes for this dish. They are waxy enough to hold up the shape and fluffy enough to get tender and soak up flavors. You can choose to leave the skin on or peel it before cooking.

How to Cook

This Asian Steak Bites and Potatoes is an quick and easy one-pan weeknight dinner. It features beef cubes and tender potatoes with a buttery savory sauce.

In order for this dish to turn out delicious, you should use a heavy-bottomed pan like a cast iron to get a good sear on the beef and potatoes. A cast iron skillet from good brands such as Lodge or Staub will be perfect. Non-stick pans will not work well for this recipe, unfortunately (except those with a coating layer that allows for searing).

Depending on how much food you are making and the size of your pan, you may need to work in batches. If you overcrowd the pan, you may not be able to get a nice sear and the ingredients may not cook evenly.

Step-by-step photos for Butter Soy Steak Bites and Potatoes

This dish comes together quickly, so make sure you prep everything before you start cooking. I like my beef cubes to be medium and potatoes to be all tender when served, so they need to be cooked separately.

1️⃣ The first step is to cook the potatoes. This may take 5-7 minutes depending on how powerful your stovetop is and the size of the potato pieces. 

2️⃣ After that, we sear the beef very quickly, add butter, garlic, soy sauce, potatoes, and stir-fry briefly until all flavors meld together.

Detailed step-by-step instructions are in the recipe card. For a quick and filling weeknight dinner, you can serve this dish with steamed vegetables or these salads:

Asian Steak Bites and Potatoes - an easy weeknight dinner.

Asian Steak Bites and Potatoes

This Asian Steak Bites and Potatoes recipe features seared beef cubes and potatoes in a garlicky butter and soy-based sauce. It comes together in under 30 minutes and everything is cooked in just one pan.
Author: Sophie
4.82 from 58 votes
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 3 people

Ingredients
 

  • 12 oz beef steak (I use ribeye)
  • 16 oz potatoes (I recommend using yukon gold potatoes)
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt (divided)
  • black pepper
  • 5 sprigs of fresh thyme
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons butter (divided)
  • 1/2 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • cooking oil
  • chopped parsley (for garnish)

Instructions
 

  • Cut beef into 1-inch thick cubes and mix with 1/4 teaspoon of salt and black pepper. Peel potatoes if you want, and cut into 3/4-inch thick cubes.
  • Place a heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat and add oil to coat the pan. Add potatoes and let them cook undisturbed until the bottom starts to brown. Then add thyme sprigs, 1/4 teaspoon of salt and black pepper, stir and cook until they just get tender. Cooking potatoes may take 5-7 minutes. Transfer to a plate and set aside.
    Pan searing potatoes with thyme for steak bites and potatoes recipe.
  • Increase the heat to medium high-high and add more oil to the same pan if needed. Add beef cubes and let them sear undisturbed for about 45 seconds or until they start to develop colors. Then flip to cook the other side for about 30 seconds. Add 1/2 tablespoon of butter and minced garlic, start to stir and cook for a few more seconds until garlic is fragrant.
    Searing beef in a hot pan for steak bites and potatoes recipe.
  • Add potatoes back to the pan, give the beef cubes and potatoes a quick stir. Slightly lower the heat. Add 1 tablespoon of butter and 1 1/2 tablespoons of soy sauce. Stir to cook to desired doneness and coat everything with the sauce. This should not take long, otherwise the beef will be overcooked.
    Cooking steak bites and potatoes
  • Adjust seasoning to your liking. Turn off the heat and transfer beef and potatoes to serving plates. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve immediately.

Video

Notes

You should use a heavy-bottomed pan like a cast iron to get a good sear on the beef and potatoes.
You may need to adjust cooking time and heat depending on your stovetop. I have a gas cooktop and with these instructions, my final dish turns out with medium beef and tender potatoes.
Feel free to scale up the recipe. Depending on how much food you are making and the size of your pan, you may need to work in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan. Also, feel free to cut back on the amount of butter if you prefer to make the dish healthier.

Nutrition

Calories: 165kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 961mg | Potassium: 912mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1120IU | Vitamin C: 33.2mg | Calcium: 57mg | Iron: 5.4mg
Course: Appetizers and Side dishes, Main Dish
Cuisine: Asian Fusion
Keyword: garlic steak bites
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51 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    My 11 year old daughter loves to cook so she found this recipe and we made it together we had so much fun and easy to make.
    It tastes so wonderful!

    1. Hi Lina,
      I’m so happy to hear that your daughter and you had a great time making this dish. As I get older, I sometimes regret not spending more time in the kitchen with my mom when I was younger. I hope your daughter will continue to have a lot of fun in the kitchen.

  2. 5 stars
    My husband is Chinese and I’m Afrikaans so it’s hard to find an in-between when it comes to food but my husband loved it just as much as I did.

  3. 5 stars
    Love this recipe! But I have to add water to the potatoes to get them to cook faster and not burn. Any other suggestions on those?

    1. Hi Jackie,
      It’s good to hear you loved it. I think you may try cutting the potatoes slightly smaller next time and adjust the heat as needed? Otherwise, I think adding a bit of water is fine too. Once the potatoes are browned on all sides, you can add a bit of water and cover the pan to let the steam help cook the inside faster. I hope this helps :). I remember a couple of readers said they cooked the potatoes in the oven a little before throwing them in the pan, but I haven’t tried it myself.

  4. This was delicious! Ribeye is my favorite, but it’s so expensive right now that I bought a big chick steak and used it instead. Turned out amazing!! Thank you for sharing – I’ll definitely be making it again soon!

    1. Hi Kelly,
      Thank you so much for letting me know! So glad it turned out great. Yes, ribeye can be expensive but the good thing is almost any steak cuts will work :).

  5. 5 stars
    This was delicious. I made the mistake of over cooking my meat because I over filled my skillet. Learned a lesson and one I know. Cant wait to make it again. I didn’t change a thing, just added a little extra meat.

    1. Hi Gigi,
      Yes, batch cooking the beef will definitely help you achieve your desired doneness. I’m glad you liked it and I’m sure it will be even more delicious when you make it again. Thanks so much for your comment and rating :).

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