Air Fryer Garlic Butter Steak Bites – Juicy, Crispy & Ready in 15 Minutes

Servings: 4 Total Time: 15 mins Difficulty: Beginner
The only steak recipe your air fryer was made for
Crispy air fryer garlic butter steak bites garnished with fresh parsley and minced garlic on a white ceramic plate pinit

You know those nights when you want something that tastes like you put in serious effort — but you’ve got maybe 15 minutes and zero patience? Yeah, this recipe was born for exactly that moment.

These air fryer garlic butter steak bites have been a game changer in my kitchen. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and coated in this ridiculously good garlic butter sauce that’ll have you licking the plate. No shame in that, by the way.

The best part? You don’t need to be a grill master or own a fancy kitchen to pull this off. If you have an air fryer, some steak, butter, and garlic — you’re already most of the way there. Let’s get into it.

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • It’s genuinely fast. 15 minutes from fridge to plate. That’s faster than most delivery apps.
  • The flavor is insane for the effort. Garlic butter does the heavy lifting here — and it does it beautifully.
  • Minimal cleanup. One air fryer basket. That’s pretty much it.
  • High protein, low carb. If you’re watching your macros, this one fits right in without feeling like diet food.
  • Beginner friendly. No special skills, no thermometers, no stress. Just follow the steps.
  • Endlessly versatile. Serve it over rice, with veggies, on a salad — it works everywhere.

Ingredients with key notes

For the steak bites:

  • 1.5 lbs (680g) sirloin steak — cut into 1-inch cubes. Sirloin is the sweet spot between tender and affordable. Ribeye works too if you’re feeling fancy.
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil — helps the seasoning stick and gets that beautiful crust going.
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika — adds a subtle smokiness that makes these bites taste like they came off a grill.
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • Salt and black pepper to taste — don’t be shy with the salt. Steak needs it.

For the garlic butter:

  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter — use unsalted so you control the salt level.
  • 4 cloves fresh garlic, minced — fresh garlic only, please. The jarred stuff just doesn’t hit the same way.
  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped — for garnish and a pop of color.
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili flakes (optional) — if you like a little heat, throw these in. Totally worth it.

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1 — Prep your steak

Pat your steak cubes dry with a paper towel. This is the step most people skip, and it’s the reason their steak steams instead of sears. Don’t skip it. Toss the cubes in olive oil, garlic powder, smoked paprika, onion powder, salt, and pepper until evenly coated.

Step 2 — Preheat your air fryer

Set your air fryer to 400°F (200°C) and let it preheat for about 3 minutes. Preheating makes a real difference — it’s what gives you that crispy exterior instead of a sad, grey bite.

Step 3 — Air fry the steak bites

Place the steak bites in a single layer in the air fryer basket. Don’t crowd them — they need space to crisp up properly. Cook for 8–10 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through. For medium, pull them at 8 minutes. For well done, go the full 10.

Step 4 — Make the garlic butter

While the steak is cooking, melt your butter in a small pan over low heat. Add the minced garlic and cook for about 1–2 minutes until fragrant. Watch it closely — burnt garlic is bitter and will ruin the whole vibe.

Step 5 — Toss and serve

Transfer the cooked steak bites into a bowl, pour the garlic butter over them, and toss to coat. Finish with fresh parsley and chili flakes if using. Serve immediately and try not to eat them straight from the bowl before they hit the plate. (No promises though.)

Serving suggestions

These steak bites are incredibly flexible. Here are a few ways I love serving them:

  • Over steamed white or jasmine rice — the garlic butter soaks into the rice and it’s honestly a whole experience.
  • With roasted vegetables — broccoli, zucchini, or asparagus work beautifully alongside.
  • On a low carb night — serve over cauliflower rice or with a simple green salad.
  • As an appetizer — stick toothpicks in them and watch them disappear at a gathering. People will ask you for the recipe, guaranteed.
  • In a steak bowl — layer with rice, avocado, cherry tomatoes, and a drizzle of the leftover garlic butter. Absolutely unreal.

Storage tips

Refrigerator: Store leftover steak bites in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. They reheat really well in the air fryer at 350°F for 2–3 minutes.

Freezer: You can freeze them in a zip-lock bag or airtight container for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

Reheating tip: Avoid the microwave if you can. It makes the steak tough and rubbery. The air fryer is your best friend here — it brings back that crispy exterior like nothing else.

A quick word before you go

Look, I know steak can feel intimidating — like it’s reserved for fancy restaurants and people who actually know what “medium rare” means. But this recipe is proof that you don’t need any of that.

You just need a few good ingredients, an air fryer, and about 15 minutes of your time. That’s it. I made this on a Tuesday evening after a long day, and it genuinely felt like a reward.

Give it a shot and let me know how it goes in the comments below. And if you’re feeling generous, share it with someone who thinks cooking a good steak is out of their reach. It’s not — and this recipe is the proof.

With love from my kitchen to yours, Kip.

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 15 mins
Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 15
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Tender, golden, and dripping in garlic butter — these air fryer steak bites are the kind of meal that feels indulgent but takes less time than deciding what to watch on Netflix. Quick, comforting, and surprisingly easy.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Pat steak cubes dry and toss in olive oil and seasonings.
  2. Preheat air fryer to 400°F (200°C) for 3 minutes.
  3. Cook steak bites in a single layer for 8–10 minutes, shaking halfway.
  4. Melt butter in a pan, add garlic, and cook for 1–2 minutes.
  5. Toss cooked steak bites in garlic butter, garnish with parsley, and serve.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What cut of steak works best for this recipe?

Sirloin is the go-to for this recipe — it's tender, flavorful, and won't break the bank. Ribeye works great too if you want a richer result. Avoid tougher cuts like round steak; they won't get as tender in the short cook time.

Can I make this without an air fryer?

Absolutely. Heat a cast iron skillet over high heat, add a little oil, and sear the steak bites in batches for 2–3 minutes per side. You'll still get great results — just make sure not to crowd the pan.

How do I know when the steak bites are done?

For medium, internal temperature should hit around 135°F (57°C). For well done, aim for 160°F (71°C). If you don't have a meat thermometer, 8 minutes at 400°F typically gets you a nice medium.

Can I marinate the steak before cooking?

Yes, and it only makes things better. Even a 30-minute marinade in the fridge with the olive oil and seasonings deepens the flavor significantly. If you have time, do it.

Are these steak bites keto friendly?

They are. No fillers, no carbs, just protein and good fat from the butter. Pair with cauliflower rice or a green salad and you've got a solid keto meal.

Can I double the recipe?

Yes, but cook in batches. Overcrowding the air fryer basket is the enemy of a good crispy bite. Two rounds of cooking beats one round of soggy steak every time.

A self-taught Cook, Filmmaker, and Creative Director

Most days you can find me in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or behind my camera capturing the stories food tells. What I’m most passionate about is creating dishes that are quick, comforting, and surprisingly healthy—and sharing them with you.

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