4 Quick Ways to Cook Bottom Round Steak Recipe for Economical Cut of Meat (2024)

Bottom round steak is an economical cut and is usually less expensive because it tends to be tough and requires special care in cooking. Many recipes call for marinating for several hours, cooking with moisture or cooking slowly in a crockpot. I recently found a way to prepare round steak that doesn’t include any of the above. Basically it requires you to cut the meat thinly. This method works is because you are cutting through the connective tissues which make these cuts of meat tough. The meat does not necessarily become tender, it becomes easier to chew. Although if you serve the meat rare, it can be quite tender. A sharp knife makes this job easier. I prefer to use either aSantoku Knife or an8-Inch Chef’s Knife (these are my Amazon affiliate links).

About a month ago bottom round steak went on sale for $1.77 at a local grocery store. The catch was you had to buy the family pack. The packages were 6 to 7 pounds and contained three steaks each.

Prepare the Meat

  1. Trim all the fat from the meat, then cut across the grain in thin strips, about 1/8 of an inch. Make the strips one to two inches in length, or cut into small squares.
  2. Trim fat from the meat, cut into one and a half inch pieces, liberally pepper and salt the surface, allow to sit for about half an hour

Cook the Meat (3 Different Methods)

  1. Heat the cast iron skillet with some butter until it is bubbly. Cook one layer of meat at a time until done. Sometimes I let the meat cook on one side until there are brown marks, and other times I cook it until it is just browned. I usually cook at medium heat – we have an electric stove and the dial reads from Lo to 9, with 5 being right in the middle. Sometimes the skillet will begin to brown and if I let it go on it would start burning, but in between batches of meat I braise the pan with water. This simply means that I pour in about one-quarter cup of water and use a heavy metal spatula to scrape the surface of the pan so that it stops sticking.
  2. Fry the large pieces, browning on all sides until nearly charred. Cut into strips or small squares. The picture above shows meat that was peppered and salted, then cut into small squares and fried until browned.
  3. Heat your barbecue grill until it is nice and hot. Grill the large pieces, browning on all sides until nearly charred. Cut into strips or small squares.

Here are the four meals I like to make using this steak:

Carne Asade Burritos

  • 1 package of flour tortillas (my super delicious money saving homemade tortilla recipe here)
  • 2 pounds of steak (raw weight), cut into strips
  • 2 green onions
  • cilantro
  • 2 avocadoes
  • 1 tomato
  • 1 medium onion
  • 2 cloves fresh garlic
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • Salsa (my easy inexpensive homemade salsa here – cost: about $1 per QUART)

Prepare and cook the steak in one of the methods described earlier. Slice the green onions, dice the onion and tomato and garlic. Rinse the cilantro and use the leaves as many as you desire (I usually use about 10 or 20). Mash the avocadoes. Add the vegetables. Warm the tortillas, spoon in some meat, ladle on some of the avocado mixture. Fold and eat. You may also add sour cream, cheese and salsa. Makes 12 burritos.

Steak Salad

  • 1 pound of steak
  • Salad ingredients (lettuce, green onions, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, radishes, cucumbers, avocado, mushrooms, black olives, green olives, spinach, tomatoes, purple onion, or anything else veggie you love in a salad!)

Cook the steak as instructed earlier. Place on top of your favorite salad ingredients. Serve with your favorite salad dressing. I usually use olive oil, apple cider vinegar and freshly pressed garlic. Salt and pepper to taste.

Steak and Peppers

  • 1 pound steak
  • 1 pound fresh mushrooms, sliced
  • 2 green bell peppers, sliced
  • 1 onion, sliced
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 1 jalapeno pepper, optional

Cook the steak as instructed earlier. While the steak is cooking, add the sliced bell peppers and onions to a cast iron skillet and cook until translucent, about 20 minutes. Add the jalapeno at this time also, if you like your food with a kick. Add the mushrooms and cook about ten minutes longer.

Serve steak strips with mushrooms, onions and peppers on top. You could serve this in a hoagie roll or as fajitas with warm corn flour tortillas.

Stir Fry

I’ve shared recently how I make stir fry with leftover vegetables, and this steak is sensational with stir fry.

If you are unsure about using this much meat at one time, you can always cut the steak in half and freeze in individual bags. You can cut the steak in strips and freeze, or cook and freeze once it cools down.

What is your favorite way to cook bottom round steak?

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FAQs

How do you make bottom round steak tender? ›

Bottom round steak is lean but tough because it comes from the rump and upper back leg of the animal. It's a heavily exercised part so there are lots of connective tissue. I suggest two methods to tenderize the steak: marinade using Worcester sauce, or using a meat mallet.

What is the best cooking method for round steak? ›

The best way to cook a large top round steak without it becoming dry is to use a low and slow cooking method, such as braising or slow-roasting.

How do you cook round steak so it's not tough? ›

The best way to cook Round Steak is with moisture, which makes this cut of meat much more tender. Moist cooking includes slow cooking and braising.

How is bottom round steak cooked? ›

The lean state of the Bottom and Top Round Steaks prefer moist-heat cooking methods such as braising to preserve the moisture (as opposed to grilling, which is dry-heat). These round cuts are exceptional when cooked with the sous-vide method.

Can you cook round steak quickly? ›

The cooking time will depend on the size and/or thickness of your steak. Generally, a 1-inch thick round steak will take about 5 minutes per side for medium rare. You can also use slow cooking methods for round steak, like braising, oven roasting, or the slow cooker. This can take between 1.5 to 2.5 hours.

Should round steak be cooked dry or moist? ›

Lack of fat and marbling makes round dry out when cooked with dry-heat cooking methods like roasting or grilling, so this cut is best suited for slow cooking methods with gentle, moist heat. The low-and-slow cooking process helps to tenderize the meat, maintain its moisture, and result in fork tender steaks.

What does Texas Roadhouse do to make their steaks so tender? ›

How does Texas Roadhouse tenderise their steaks? Season each side of the steak well with the seasoning and set aside to rest for about 40 minutes. This causes the salt to infiltrate the surface (through osmosis) and actually aids in the breakdown of muscle fibres, resulting in more tender meat.

How do you tenderize meat in a hurry? ›

Dry brining with baking soda is an ideal route for making slabs of ribs or roasts because it isn't time-sensitive! With this method, you can tenderize your cuts of meat with baking soda in the morning and have them ready to cook in for your afternoon barbecue or an appetizing feast at dinner.

How do I tenderize a steak in 30 minutes? ›

THE BAKING SODA METHOD – Great for Beef

Sliced meat (smaller pieces) works better using this method. Sprinkle over the meat your baking soda (bi-carb) 1tsp to 1kg is enough. Coat the meat evenly and leave in the fridge for 15mins or 20mins for tougher cuts like brisket or chuck.

What's the best meat tenderizer? ›

Best Overall: OXO Good Grips Die Cast Meat Tenderizer

The OXO Die Cast was better at pounding out chicken without bruising or tearing the flesh than any other mallet tenderizer we tested.

Do you have to tenderize bottom round steak? ›

Round steak is cut from the rear leg, so it is naturally leaner and tougher. Taking this into consideration you can do several things: marinate, tenderize, braise. Or all of the above. First option is tenderize, a good mallet style tenderizer will aid in making the cut less chewy.

Should you tenderize bottom round steak? ›

It's cut from the heavily exercised muscle of the cow's hind leg. One of the best methods to cook this cut is to first tenderize it, then pan fry it.

How do Chinese get beef so tender? ›

While there are several ways to velvet, a pound of meat needs about two teaspoons of cornstarch and two teaspoons of oil, says Leung. You may also include two to three tablespoons of water. For beef, add a 1/4-teaspoon of baking soda for tenderizing. Additional seasonings are optional and vary from recipe to recipe.

How long does it take to cook bottom round steak? ›

As a general guideline, for every inch of thickness, you should cook the steak for about 12-15 minutes for medium-rare, 15-18 minutes for medium, and 18-22 minutes for well done.

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