This dish is best enjoyed fresh, but leftovers can be a delicious treat! To store, allow both the garlic butter steak bites and the cheesy smashed potatoes to cool completely before transferring them to separate airtight containers. Store them in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. It’s best to keep them separate as the textures will hold up better that way.
When reheating, for the steak bites, the best method is to gently warm them in a skillet over medium-low heat with a tiny bit of butter or olive oil, just until heated through. Be careful not to overcook them, as this can make them tough. Alternatively, you can reheat them in the microwave in short bursts, stirring occasionally, but the texture won’t be quite as good as stovetop reheating. For the cheesy smashed potatoes, reheat them gently in a saucepan over low heat, stirring frequently. You might need to add a splash of milk or cream to restore their creamy consistency. You can also microwave them, again, stirring occasionally. Avoid overheating either component to maintain their best flavor and texture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I prepare any components of this meal ahead of time?
Yes, you can! The potatoes can be boiled and even smashed a day in advance. Store them covered in the refrigerator. When ready to serve, gently reheat them on the stovetop with a splash of milk or cream, then add the cheese. The steak can be seasoned ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours, but it’s best to sear it just before serving for optimal tenderness and crust.
What’s the best way to ensure my steak bites are tender and not chewy?
There are a few key factors. First, choose a good quality cut of steak like sirloin, ribeye, or flat iron, which are naturally more tender. Second, ensure your pan is piping hot before adding the steak to get a quick, hard sear that locks in juices. Third, do not overcrowd the pan, as this lowers the temperature and steams the meat instead of searing it. Finally, avoid overcooking the steak; due to their small size, steak bites cook very quickly, so keep a close eye on them to achieve your desired doneness.
Can I make this recipe dairy-free or gluten-free?
Making this recipe gluten-free is straightforward, as all ingredients are naturally gluten-free. For a dairy-free version, you would need to make some substitutions. Use a dairy-free butter alternative for both the steak and potatoes, and opt for a plant-based milk (such as unsweetened almond or oat milk) for the potatoes. For the cheese, there are many excellent dairy-free shredded cheese alternatives available that melt well, though the flavor profile might vary slightly.
What side dishes pair well with this meal?
Since this dish is quite rich and hearty on its own, a fresh, vibrant side salad with a light vinaigrette would be an excellent complement to cut through the richness. Steamed or roasted green vegetables like asparagus, broccoli, or green beans also pair wonderfully, adding both color and nutrients. A simple cucumber and tomato salad or a side of sautéed mushrooms would also be delicious additions.