Juicy steak bites coated in rich garlic butter create the perfect cozy comfort-food dinner for busy evenings. The air fryer gives the steak beautifully caramelized edges while keeping the inside tender and flavorful. Every bite feels savory, satisfying, and packed with bold steakhouse-inspired flavor without requiring complicated preparation.
Balanced comfort-food recipes should still feel exciting and indulgent while remaining approachable for everyday cooking. Recipes like these steak bites work beautifully for weeknight dinners, quick lunches, meal prep, or protein bowls because they cook quickly while still feeling elevated and deeply comforting.
Inspired By
This recipe was inspired by several thoughtful variations of garlic butter steak recipes from talented food writers including Cafe Delites by Karina Carrel and Damn Delicious by Chungah Rhee. I reimagined my own version using air fryer cooking while still keeping the rich garlic butter flavor and savory steakhouse texture that make recipes like this so comforting.
I always enjoy seeing how recipes evolve across different kitchens, cooking styles, and family traditions, and I’m grateful for the creativity and inspiration shared throughout the food blogging community.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Juicy steak bites
- Rich garlic butter flavor
- Quick air fryer cooking
- High-protein comfort food
- Great for meal prep
- Cozy savory texture
- Easy cleanup
Recipe Summary
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Total Time: 18 minutes
Servings: 4
Kitchen Tools You'll Need
- Air fryer
- Mixing bowls
- Silicone tongs
- Cutting board
- Sharp chef knife
Ingredients
1 1/2 pounds sirloin steak, cubed
2 tablespoons butter
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 teaspoon garlic powder
Salt and pepper to taste
Fresh parsley garnish
Instructions
- Preheat the air fryer to 400°F.
- Toss steak bites with olive oil and seasonings.
- Place steak into the air fryer basket in a single layer.
- Air fry for 7–8 minutes, shaking halfway through.
- Melt butter with garlic in a skillet or microwave-safe bowl.
- Toss cooked steak bites in garlic butter.
- Garnish with parsley before serving.
Ingredient Notes
Steak
Sirloin steak works well because it stays tender while developing crisp caramelized edges.
Garlic
Fresh garlic creates richer flavor than garlic powder alone.
Butter
Butter helps coat the steak bites with savory richness after cooking.
Make It Your Way
- Add Cajun seasoning
- Use steak seasoning blends
- Add parmesan cheese
- Serve over cauliflower mash
- Pair with roasted vegetables
What To Serve With
- Roasted asparagus
- Caesar salad
- Garlic mushrooms
- Cauliflower mash
- Air fryer vegetables
Storage Tips
Store leftovers refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Reheating
Reheat in the air fryer at 350°F for 2–3 minutes until warmed through.
Nutrition Facts
Calories: 360
Protein: 35g
Carbohydrates: 2g
Fiber: 0g
Net Carbs: 2g
Fat: 24g
Air Fryer Garlic Butter Steak Bites (Juicy, Savory, and Perfect for Busy Nights)
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat the air fryer to 400°F.
- Toss steak bites with olive oil and seasonings.
- Place steak into the air fryer basket in a single layer.
- Air fry for 7–8 minutes, shaking halfway through.
- Melt butter with garlic in a skillet or microwave-safe bowl.
- Toss cooked steak bites in garlic butter.
- Garnish with parsley before serving.
Nutrition
Notes
Fresh garlic creates richer flavor than garlic powder alone.
Butter helps coat the steak bites with savory richness after cooking.
Tried this recipe?
Let us know how it was!Air Fryer Garlic Butter Steak Bites – Community Discussion
Some meals feel a little special before you even take the first bite.
Steak is one of those foods.
It often finds its way onto celebration menus.
Date-night dinners.
And those evenings when you simply want something extra satisfying.
Recipes like these Air Fryer Garlic Butter Steak Bites make that experience much more approachable.
The garlic butter.
The caramelized edges.
The tender steak.
Everything comes together quickly while still feeling rich and comforting.
I also love how recipes like this prove that great flavor doesn't always require a complicated process.
Sometimes a handful of quality ingredients and a simple cooking method are all you need.
Those are often the meals people remember most.
So now I want to know:
• What's your favorite cut of steak?
• Do you prefer garlic butter or herb butter?
• Would you serve these with vegetables, potatoes, or a salad?
Scroll down and join the conversation.
Best,
Tiffany





