Life is too short not to eat steak! Whether they’re super aged pieces of steak-y art or supermarket 2-packs, these weeknight steak sauce recipes will take your steak dinners to the next level.
If you’re looking for an easy yet impressive home cooked meal for date night, the answer is – and forever will – be steak. There’s just something about making steak at home that is so incredibly impressive. I love it when Mike makes me steak and I know that he’s equally happy when I make it for him. It just seems extra luxe to be making steak at home. It probably has something to do with the fact that steakhouses tend to be high end fancy affairs. But the secret to steak is: you can make it at home just as good or even better for a fraction of the cost.
Once you’re done making your steak (I suggest reverse searing), all you need to take it over the top is the special sauce. These are our best steak sauce recipes: super easy steak sauces that have 6 ingredients or less and are easy to whip up while your steaks are reverse searing the oven. Never pay extra for sauce at a steakhouse again!
Steak sauce will absolutely elevate your steak from just grilling to a full restaurant at home dining experience. Why have naked steak when you can drench your steak in a delicious, mouth watering sauce catered to your favorite flavors?!
Peppercorn
If you’re looking for a classic steak sauce, you can’t go wrong with peppercorn. It’s a classic for a reason: a hint of complexity from the brandy, a hit of creaminess from heavy cream, and a huge amount of freshly crushed peppercorns for a light floral spiciness.
Classic Peppercorn Steak Sauce Recipe
Classic creamy peppercorn steak sauce
Serves 2
4.54 from 96 votes
Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 4 mins
Total Time 5 mins
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup brandy or cognac
- 1/2 cup no sodium beef broth
- 1/3 cup heavy cream
- 1-2 tsp crushed whole black peppercorns
- salt to taste
Instructions
In the same pan that you browned the steak, deglaze with the brandy/cognac over medium heat, scraping up any brown bits in the pan. When the brandy/cognac has reduced a bit, stir in the beef broth and cream. Add the peppercorns and bring to a gentle simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened to your liking. Season with salt to taste.
Estimated Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Classic Peppercorn Steak Sauce Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 109Calories from Fat 67
% Daily Value*
Fat 7.4g11%
Saturated Fat 4.6g29%
Cholesterol 27mg9%
Sodium 23mg1%
Carbohydrates 0.6g0%
Fiber 0.01g0%
Sugar 0.01g0%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Mustard Cream
If you love the spicy bite of mustard to cut through the richness of steak, this is the sauce for you. Fool around with different types of mustard – whole grain is particularly good, as well as dijon. The heavy cream adds a bit of body and thickness.
Creamy Mustard Steak Sauce Recipe
A creamy tart sauce is the perfect compliment to steak.
Serves 2
4.61 from 48 votes
Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 5 mins
Total Time 5 mins
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup white wine
- 3/4 cup heavy cream
- 2 tbsp whole grain mustard or mustard of choice
- salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste
- chopped chives if desired
Instructions
In the same pan that you browned the steak, deglaze with wine over medium heat, scraping up any brown bits in the pan. When the wine has reduced a bit, stir in the mustard and cream. Bring to a gentle simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened to your liking. Season with salt and freshly ground pepper and stir in chopped chives if desired.
Estimated Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Creamy Mustard Steak Sauce Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 190Calories from Fat 155
% Daily Value*
Fat 17.2g26%
Saturated Fat 10.4g65%
Cholesterol 62mg21%
Sodium 86mg4%
Carbohydrates 3.1g1%
Fiber 0.01g0%
Sugar 0.3g0%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Garlic Mushroom
What’s not to love about pan caramelized mushrooms with garlic, especially when you stir in a bunch of parmesan and little bit of cream. This is one of those sauces that you’ll want a lot of, so maybe do yourself a favor and double up. It tastes great on pretty much anything.
Creamy Parmesan Garlic Mushroom Steak Sauce Recipe
A creamy garlic pan seared mushroom sauce for steak
Serves 2
4.64 from 50 votes
Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 9 mins
Total Time 10 mins
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp butter
- 1/2 lb mushrooms thinly sliced
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1/4 cup white wine
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
- 1/4 cup finely grated parmesan
- salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
Instructions
In the same pan that you browned the steak, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the mushrooms and cook, without disturbing, until golden and brown. Flip and continue to cook. Stir in the garlic and cook just until soft. Deglaze with the wine, scraping up any brown bits in the pan. When the wine has reduced a bit, stir in the cream and simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened to your liking. Turn off the heat and stir in the parmesan. Taste and season with salt and freshly ground pepper.
Estimated Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Creamy Parmesan Garlic Mushroom Steak Sauce Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 299Calories from Fat 234
% Daily Value*
Fat 26g40%
Saturated Fat 16.2g101%
Cholesterol 80mg27%
Sodium 162mg7%
Carbohydrates 6.4g2%
Fiber 1.2g5%
Sugar 2.2g2%
Protein 8.5g17%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Coconut Curry
If you haven’t had a coconut curry steak sauce before, please try it! It’s kind of reminiscent of that mysterious green steak sauce that they have at that famous French steak frites chain Le Relais de L’Entrecote. Theirs is more of a butter based green sauce, but I swear there’s a hint of curry in it? Maybe not, but this coconut curry sauce is amazing: warm and deep from the spices and shallot with a hit of umami from the fish sauce. Try it, you’ll love it!
Coconut Curry Steak Sauce Recipe
Coconut and curry belong together, especially over steak
Serves 2
4.75 from 27 votes
Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 9 mins
Total Time 10 mins
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup diced shallots
- 1.5 tbsp curry powder
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1 cup coconut milk
- 1 tsp fish sauce
Instructions
In the same pan that you browned the steak, heat up a touch of oil over medium heat. Add the shallots and sauté, until soft and brown, stirring often, about 2-5 minutes. Stir in the curry, garlic powder, and sugar, frying lightly. Add the coconut milk and fish sauce and bring to a gently simmer to thicken slightly. Taste and adjust seasonings.
Estimated Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Coconut Curry Steak Sauce Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 319Calories from Fat 264
% Daily Value*
Fat 29.3g45%
Saturated Fat 25.5g159%
Cholesterol 0.01mg0%
Sodium 255mg11%
Carbohydrates 15.9g5%
Fiber 4.4g18%
Sugar 6.6g7%
Protein 4.2g8%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Japanese Chimichurri
This is a delicious take on chimichurri that Mike came up with that I cannot get enough of. Classic chimichurri is parsley, garlic, olive oil, oregano and red wine vinegar. Mike switched it up for cilantro, garlic, toasted sesame oil, soy, and rice vinegar. Super savory and completely moreish. It’s probably the easiest of the steak sauces to make and the prettiest too because of all the green.
Japanese Chimichurri Steak Sauce Recipe
A Japanese take on chimichurri: cilantro, garlic, toasted sesame oil, rice vinegar, and soy
Serves 2
4.74 from 49 votes
Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 4 mins
Total Time 5 mins
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
- 2 cloves garlic crushed
- 2 tbsp toasted sesame oil
- 2 tbsp rice vinegar
- 1 tsp soy sauce
Instructions
Combine all of the ingredients in a small bowl and let sit for 10 minutes for the flavors to meld.
Estimated Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Japanese Chimichurri Steak Sauce Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 137Calories from Fat 122
% Daily Value*
Fat 13.6g21%
Saturated Fat 1.9g12%
Cholesterol 0.01mg0%
Sodium 151mg7%
Carbohydrates 1.3g0%
Fiber 0.1g0%
Sugar 0.1g0%
Protein 0.4g1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Bonus steak sauce recipes
These sauces have a few ingredients more than five, but they are SO worth it. Once you’ve made your way through the classic 5, up your steak sauce game by trying these out. You won’t regret it and soon you’ll be sitting down to steak and sauce that will rival your favorite steak house.
Steak Diane Sauce
Retro steakhouse sauce at it’s best: a combo of mushroom sauce and peppercorn sauce that is full of flavor and creaminess. There are no subtle flavors here. It’s smoky, mushroom-y, and deeply meaty. It’s just over the top everything, in a good way.
Weeknight Steak Diane Steak Sauce Recipe
Retro steakhouse sauce at it’s best.
Serves 2
4.71 from 24 votes
Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 5 mins
Total Time 6 mins
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp butter
- 1/2 shallot finely minced
- 2 cloves garlic crushed
- 2.5 oz mushrooms cleaned and sliced
- 1/4 cup cognac
- 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tbsp dijon mustard
- 1/4 cup beef stock
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
Instructions
Add the butter, shallot, garlic, and mushrooms to the same pan that you browned the steak, and stir, cooking until the shallot and garlic are soft and the mushrooms are brown. Deglaze with the cognac over medium heat, scraping up any brown bits in the pan. When the cognac has reduced a bit, add the Worcestershire, dijon, beef broth, and cream. Bring to a gentle simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened to your liking. Season with salt to taste.
Notes
PS - check out this post for the all-out ultimate Steak Diane recipe.
Estimated Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Weeknight Steak Diane Steak Sauce Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 279Calories from Fat 157
% Daily Value*
Fat 17.4g27%
Saturated Fat 10.6g66%
Cholesterol 56mg19%
Sodium 407mg18%
Potassium 209mg6%
Carbohydrates 8.1g3%
Fiber 0.7g3%
Sugar 3.7g4%
Protein 2.9g6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Cajun Butter Peppercorn Steak Sauce
Do you love dry rub cajun steaks but often think to yourself, this is good, but with sauce would be better? This is the sauce for you. It’s a riff off of a classic peppercorn, but with cajun spices, spicy and full of flavor. It brings the heat and has a rich creamy finish.
Weeknight Cajun Butter Peppercorn Steak Sauce
A riff of a classic peppercorn but with cajun spices, spicy and full of flavor
Serves 2
4.58 from 7 votes
Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 5 mins
Total Time 6 mins
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup cognac
- 2 tbsp butter
- 1/2 cup beef stock no sodium preferred
- 1/3 cup heavy cream
- 1-2 tsp crushed whole black peppercorns
- 1/2 tsp ground cayenne pepper
- 1/2 tsp chili powder
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- 1/2 tsp ground white pepper
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
- 1/2 tsp smoked paprika
- 1 pinch ground cumin
Instructions
In the same pan that you browned the steak, deglaze with the cognac over medium heat, scraping up any brown bits in the pan. When the cognac has reduced a bit, melt the butter, then stir in the beef broth and cream. Add the peppercorns and other spices and bring to a gentle simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened to your liking. Season with salt to taste.
Notes
PS - if you want to go all out and make an aged marinated cajun steak, check this post out.
Estimated Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Weeknight Cajun Butter Peppercorn Steak Sauce
Amount Per Serving
Calories 275Calories from Fat 174
% Daily Value*
Fat 19.3g30%
Saturated Fat 12g75%
Cholesterol 58mg19%
Sodium 298mg13%
Potassium 88mg3%
Carbohydrates 4.1g1%
Fiber 1.1g5%
Sugar 0.6g1%
Protein 2.1g4%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Soy Butter Steak Sauce
This has got to be my ultimate steak sauce when I feel like big umami flavors for little to no effort. Something magic happens when you combine butter and soy: the richness of the butter and the straight up sweet-salty-maltiness of soy pair perfectly with steak.
Soy Butter Steak Sauce
Magic happens when you combine butter and soy: the richness of the butter and the straight up sweet-salty-maltiness of soy pairs perfectly with steak.
Serves 2
4.56 from 9 votes
Prep Time 1 min
Cook Time 5 mins
Total Time 6 mins
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp butter
- 1/4 cup heavy cream
- 1/4 cup beef stock
- 2 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp mirin
- 2 tsp instant dashi
- green onions sliced, to serve
Instructions
In the same pan that you browned the steak, melt the butter. Stir in the cream, beef stock, soy sauce, mirin, and dashi powder. Bring to a gentle simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened to your liking. Serve with sliced scallions.
Estimated Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Soy Butter Steak Sauce
Amount Per Serving
Calories 144Calories from Fat 120
% Daily Value*
Fat 13.3g20%
Saturated Fat 8.4g53%
Cholesterol 36mg12%
Sodium 1336mg58%
Potassium 65mg2%
Carbohydrates 5.7g2%
Fiber 0.1g0%
Sugar 2.9g3%
Protein 1.7g3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Dashi power or instant dashi is a straight up gem that adds flavor to anything and everything. You can find it at your friendly local Asian grocery store or on amazon.
FAQ
How to make steak sauce with no alcohol
This is probably one of the most asked questions in regards to steak sauce: no alcohol steak sauce. You’re in luck because if you’re alcohol adverse you can simply swap out the alcohol for stock, either chicken or beef. You won’t the the robust flavors of reduced wine or brandy, but it will be just as delicious. If you have access to alcohol free wine, you can try that too but a stock works just as well. Try adding in a teaspoon of soy sauce or Worcestershire for an extra bump of umami!
How to make steak sauce with no cream
If you’re dairy free, you can absolutely make steak sauce without heavy cream. Try substituting coconut cream – it’ll add a nice creaminess with a touch of coconut flavor and thicken your sauce. You can also just go for a steak sauce that has no cream: the chimichurri is absolutely delicious. Or, if you just don’t have any heavy cream on hand but you have milk, you can make quick heavy cream substitute by melting 1/4 cup butter and stirring it into 3/4 cups milk.
Can I make steak sauce in advance?
Yes! The best steak sauces to make in advance are ones that don’t absolutely need the same pan that you cooked the steak in. Try the mustard cream, garlic mushroom steak sauce, the coconut curry, the chimmichuri, or the Cajun butter. You can make these the day before and heat them up gently in a pan before serving warm over your steak.
What to serve with steak
If you’re looking for some delicious sides to eat with your steak, here are some suggestions:
- Fluffy Skillet Buttermilk Biscuits
- Jammy Eggs
- Perfect Potato Salad
- Burrata and Kale
- Parmesan and Thyme Roasted Potato Wedges
- Creamy Cheesy Cacio e Pepe Egg Noodles
- Crispy Fried Eggs
- Extra Flaky Sky High Cheddar Scallion Biscuits
- Soft and Fluffy Dinner Rolls
- Crispy Stovetop Roasted Red Potatoes
Happy steak saucing!
FAQs
What is steakhouse sauce? ›
Steak sauce is normally brown in color, and often made from tomatoes, spices, vinegar, and raisins, and sometimes anchovies. The taste is either tart or sweet, with a peppery taste similar to Worcestershire sauce.
What sauce goes well with meat? ›Roasted meats love to pair with smoother sauces, with a thick texture and a sweet or bittersweet taste. Forest fruit sauces, honey sauce, or onion sauce are the best companion for roasted meats.
Do you put sauce on steak before or after cooking? ›Tip #2: Wait Until the Final Five
Focus on searing the meat and then cooking it until it reaches a safe inside temperature at the thickest part. Sauces are best applied near the end of cooking to prevent burning. Only baste it with sauce during the final five minutes of cooking.
Olive Oil / Canola Oil. Salt. Ground Pepper.
What is Heinz 57 steak sauce made of? ›Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), High Fructose Corn Syrup, Distilled White Vinegar, Malt Vinegar (Contains Barley), Salt, Contains Less Than 2% of Modified Food Starch, Raisin Juice Concentrate, Mustard Flour, Soybean Oil, Turmeric, Spices, Apple Puree, Sodium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate (Preservatives), Caramel ...
What can I substitute for steakhouse sauce? ›There you have it, then! Steak sauce can be replaced by many alternatives. To achieve a comparable flavor and consistency in your dish, you can use store-bought alternatives like BBQ, Brown, Worcestershire, Soy, Teriyaki, or Oyster sauce.
What is Japanese steak sauce made of? ›Japanese steak sauce is a savory, flavorful condiment made from toasted sesame seeds, grapeseed oil, soy sauce, rice vinegar, onion, garlic, and spices like mustard powder. The ingredients are combined and mixed until the desired consistency is achieved, which is a thick and creamy sauce that's perfect for steaks.
What do steakhouses put on their steaks? ›However, every great steakhouse seasons the steaks they cook. Typically a steak is seasoned with coarse ground black pepper, sea or kosher salt, garlic, and some type of signature spice.
What are the five basic sauces for meat? ›The five mother sauces are hollandaise, tomato (sauce tomat), bechamel, Espagnole, and veloute. French chef Auguste Escoffier identified the five mother sauces, forever associating them with French cuisine.
What are good sauce combinations? ›- Mayo & hot sauce.
- Ketchup & curry powder.
- Marmite & cream cheese.
- Honey & mustard.
What are the basic sauce for meat? ›
The Five Mother Sauces
Sauces were often used to cover up the flavor of less-than-perfect meats, poultry and seafood. The five mother sauces include béchamel sauce, veloute sauce, brown or Espagnole sauce, Hollandaise sauce and tomato sauce.
- Blue Cheese - Sharpness, melted onto your ribeye. ...
- Mushrooms - The umami of sautéed mushrooms plays with the umami of steak seamlessly.
- Compound Butter - A rich mixture that you'll want to have on hand. ...
- Hollandaise Sauce - Warm blankets of flavor for your cut of choice.