
Step 3: Add Flavor Boosters
Stir in the minced garlic, Dijon mustard, sea salt, cracked black pepper, and chili flakes if using. Whisk until smooth and slightly emulsified. The marinade should look glossy and smell fresh and bold.
Step 4: Incorporate the Herbs
Add the chopped rosemary and thyme to the bowl. Mix thoroughly so the herbs are evenly distributed throughout the marinade.
Step 5: Marinate the Steak
Place the steaks in a shallow dish or resealable bag. Pour the marinade over the meat, ensuring every surface is coated. Massage gently so the flavors penetrate the steak.
- Minimum time: 30 minutes
- Ideal time: 2–4 hours
- Maximum time: 12 hours (refrigerated)
Turn the steak once or twice during marinating for even flavor.
Step 6: Bring to Room Temperature
Remove the steak from the refrigerator about 20 minutes before cooking. This ensures even cooking and a better sear—one of Gordon Ramsay’s key steak rules.
Step 7: Cook to Perfection
Remove excess marinade and cook the steak using your preferred method:
- Pan-sear: Hot skillet, high heat, finish with butter basting
- Grill: High heat for a smoky char
- Broil: For a quick, intense crust
Rest the steak for 5 minutes after cooking to lock in juices.
Pro Tips for Best Results
- Always pat the steak dry before cooking to get a proper crust
- Use fresh herbs—dried herbs won’t deliver the same brightness
- Finish with flaky sea salt and a drizzle of olive oil for restaurant-style presentation
Final Thoughts
This Gordon Ramsay–inspired flavorful steak marinade proves that you don’t need complicated ingredients to achieve exceptional results. With fresh herbs, balanced acidity, and proper technique, you can turn a simple cut of steak into a bold, elegant dish worthy of a fine dining table.
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