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  • What Is Pork Steak?
  • Why You’ll Love This Pork Steak Recipe
  • How To Cook Pork Steak In The Oven
  • How Long To Cook Pork Steaks In The Oven?
  • Tips For The Best Pork Steaks
  • Storage Instructions
  • What To Serve With Pork Steak Recipes
  • More Easy Pork Recipes
  • Recommended Tools
  • Pork Steak Recipe (20-Minute Dinner!)

Banish dry pork from your kitchen! I’ll show you how to cook a baked pork steak recipe in the oven — it cooks up tender and juicy every time. With a combination of pork shoulder steaks, savory seasonings, and a low and slow bake in the oven, this healthy dinner strikes the perfect balance of impeccable flavor and texture.

What Is Pork Steak?

Pork steak is a cut of meat taken from the upper part of the front leg of a pig, part of the shoulder. It contains some fat marbling throughout. Pork steak recipes are usually cooked by grilling, pan frying, or baking.

To get juicy, tender meat, I start by cooking pork steaks on the skillet and finish them off in the oven. I’ve used the same stovetop-to-oven method for other cuts of meat, including sirloin steak,baked pork chops,New York strip steak,pork sirloin roast and broccoli stuffed chicken. The results are always phenomenal!

Why You’ll Love This Pork Steak Recipe

  • Savory & juicy pork shoulder steaks
  • Melt-in-your-mouth tender
  • Simple seasonings (no pork steak marinade needed!)
  • One pan for easy cleanup
  • On the table in 20 minutes
  • Makes great leftovers in sandwiches or salads
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Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for oven baked pork steaks, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

  • Pork Steaks– Also known as blade chops, blade steak, blade roast, or pork shoulder steaks. Choose 1-inch thick steaks for the best results, as these will be less prone to overcooking.
  • Olive Oil– For searing. Avocado oil is also a great choice.
  • Spices – Including sea salt, black pepper, and garlic powder. You could also add other spices, such as paprika, cumin, or onion powder.
  • Worcestershire Sauce – The acids in the sauce help break down the proteins in the pork steak, which make it more tender. Plus, you get an extra layer of flavor. We’re only using a small amount of worcestershire sauce, but if you don’t have any or don’t want to use it, coconut aminos or low-sodium soy sauce would make good substitutes.
  • Fresh Herbs – I used fresh parsley and fresh rosemary, but you can sub for other herbs, such as thyme, chives, or oregano. If you don’t have fresh herbs on hand, you can substitute the 2 tablespoons of fresh herbs with 2 teaspoons dried herbs instead.

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VARIATION: Swap seasonings!

I find that the above combination of spices and herbs make the ideal flavoring, but you could also try pork chop seasoningor Italian seasoning if you prefer a different flavor profile. Marinating the steaks in pork chop marinade before cooking would be another delicious option.

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How To Cook Pork Steak In The Oven

This section shows how to cook pork shoulder steak in the oven, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  1. Prep. Preheat the oven. Heat oil in a large, oven-safe skillet(preferably a cast iron skillet)over medium-high heat, until screaming hot.
  2. Season. Trim any excess fat off of each steak. Pat dry with paper towels. Season with salt, pepper and garlic powder on both sides.
  3. Sear. Transfer steaks to the pan in a single layer. Sear until browned.
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  1. Add sauce and herbs. Pour Worcestershire sauce on each steak, then sprinkle fresh herbs over the top.
  2. Bake. Cook in the oven until the pork steak temp reaches 145 degrees F in the thickest part, testing with a meat thermometer.
  3. Rest. Transfer to a plate and cover with aluminum foil to restbefore serving.
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How Long To Cook Pork Steaks In The Oven?

After searing both sides on the stovetop, bake pork steaks for 10-15 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees F.

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Tips For The Best Pork Steaks

  • Choose the largest possible skillet. I used a 12-inch skillet to fit all 4 steaks. If they don’t fit, it’s best to cook them in batches, or use two skillets.
  • Use cast iron if you can. I highly recommend cast iron for any kind of steak, whether you’re cooking beef steak (like a sirloin steak recipe, filet mignon, or ribeye) or this pork steak recipe. Cast iron heats up and retains heat much better than pans made from other materials, which gives steak a perfect sear and helps prevent overcooking the inside.
  • Make your skillet sizzling hot before adding the pork. Otherwise, they won’t form that nice crust. Heating the pan should take about 2-3 minutes. The oil should shimmer and slide around the pan easily.
  • Check internal temperature with a meat thermometer. This is the best way to ensure that steaks are perfectly cooked. You can use a regular meat thermometer, but I like to use a probe thermometer for oven recipes like this one, because it beeps when the right temperature is reached and I don’t have to keep opening the oven.
  • Don’t forget to rest. Letting meat rest lets the juices inside settle, so the end result won’t be dry.

Storage Instructions

  • Store: Wrap leftover pork shoulder steaks tightly in plastic wrap or place in an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days.
  • Reheat: Place the steaks in a baking dish, cover with aluminum foil to help retain moisture, and reheat in a preheated oven at 350 degrees F. You can also use the microwave, but the result will be more dry.
  • Freeze: Place leftovers in either a vacuum-sealed bag or airtight container and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. Before reheating, thaw in a bag submerged in cold water or in the fridge overnight.
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What To Serve With Pork Steak Recipes

This dish works well with a variety of sides. I served it with roasted potatoes and roasted broccoli (pictured above), but here are some other ideas:

  • Sauce – Make this dish a comforting meal by drizzling it with a creamy mushroom sauce.
  • Vegetables – Veggie sides like sauteed mushrooms,stir fry vegetables, orsauteed zucchiniall pair well and can be made on the stovetop while you have the pork steaks in the oven.
  • Potatoes – Meat and potatoes are a classic meal option. Try roasted sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, or less starchy alternatives like mashed cauliflower and roasted rutabaga.
  • Cheesy Casseroles – For a larger crowd, pair this oven baked pork steaks with loaded cauliflower casserole, zucchini casserole, yellow squash casserole, or asparagus casserole.
  • Salads – Try pear salad or orange mandarin salad for a sweet touch. For classic options, make a kale crunch salad or spring mix salad.
  • Leftovers If you’ve got leftovers on your hands, don’t despair! There are plenty of scrumptious ways to use them. Why not slice the steak thinly and make some tasty wraps? Or dice up the pork and add it to some hearty pork loin stew? You could even shred the meat for tacos and burritos (or a burrito bowl).

More Easy Pork Recipes

Looking for more easy pork recipes? It’s one of my go-to proteins for easy dinners. See more of my favorites here:

Stuffed Pork Chops Recipe

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

Pork Tenderloin Recipe

Pork Stew Recipe

  • Cast Iron Skillet – Withstands high temperatures and retains heat, allowing pork to cook evenly and consistently.
  • Thermometer – Ensures that pork cooks to the correct temperature. A regular meat thermometerworks, or make it more hands-off with a probe thermometer.

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Pork Steak Recipe (20-Minute Dinner!)

This pork steak recipe in the oven is juicy and tender, with simple ingredients like olive oil, herbs and spices. Make it in just 20 minutes!

Prep: 5 minutes

Cook: 15 minutes

Total: 20 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 4 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (177 degrees C).

  2. Heat the oil in a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat, until screaming hot.

  3. Trim any excess fat off of each pork steak. Pat dry with paper towels on each side. Season with salt, pepper and garlic powder on both sides. If you have time, let the seasoned pork steaks sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before cooking.

  4. Once the oil is hot, transfer steaks to the pan in a single layer. Sear for 2-3 minutes per side, until browned.

  5. Remove from heat. Pour ½ tbsp of worcestershire sauce on each steak, then sprinkle fresh herbs over the top.

  6. Transfer to the preheated oven. Bake for 10-15 minutes, until the pork reaches 145 degrees F (63 degrees C) in the thickest part of the steak.

  7. Remove from the oven, transfer to a plate, and cover with aluminum foil to rest for 5 minutes before serving.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 pork steak

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories370

Fat19.8g

Protein42.7g

Total Carbs2.6g

Net Carbs2.3g

Fiber0.3g

Sugar0.9g

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Course:Main Course

Cuisine:American

Keywords:baked pork steak, pork shoulder steak, pork steak, pork steak recipe, pork steaks in the oven

Calories: 370 kcal

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FAQs

Should pork steaks be cooked fast or slow? ›

Cook them low and slow. Most times, when we cook pork, we cook it at high temps. Pork, and pork chops in particular, cook up pretty fast. However, pork only needs an internal temperature of 145 degrees.

Why are my pork steaks tough? ›

And, if you've ever encountered a dried-out, tough, chewy pork chop, that's a telltale sign of overcooking. Follow this tip: The most reliable way to test the doneness of pork chops is by inserting an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of the chop.

What is the difference between pork chop and pork steak? ›

The former is inherently fatty and succulent because it's taken from the shoulder. Meanwhile, the latter tends to be leaner with a milder flavor profile, since it comes from the pig's loin. These qualities might make chops more appealing if you're looking to eat healthier or consume more protein over fat.

Why are pork steaks so cheap? ›

Pork steaks are usually more affordable than pork chops due to the higher fat content while pork chops are usually more expensive because the cuts are leaner and have more meat than fat. The price gets even higher for premium cuts like center-cut or boneless chops.

What is the best way to tenderize pork steak? ›

Marinate the Pork Chops

Mild tenderizing is accomplished through the use of acidic ingredients. Lemon juice, flavored vinegar, red wine, and coffee are all recommended as marinade ingredients that can soften the meat a little.

How do you keep pork steak from drying out? ›

Fat is key to keeping pork chops moist

Basting them with fat, such as butter. Add in aromatics while basting for more flavour – similar to how you might cook a steak – and then you have the added bonus of browned butter and crispy garlic and/or herbs to serve with the meat.

How long does pork steaks take to cook? ›

Heat a heavy-based or non-stick frying pan to around medium heat. Oil the steak on both sides, rub in and season with salt, pepper and anything else you fancy. Put the pork steak in the hot pan. Keep a close eye on it – it should take roughly 6 -7 minutes on each side, depending on the thickness of the steaks.

Does pork get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Pork shoulder might start out as a fatty, tough cut of meat, but cook it low and slow for a few hours and it will be transformed into tender, juicy shreds that fall apart with the touch of your fork.

What is the most unhealthy meat to eat? ›

try to limit processed meat products such as sausages, salami, pâté and beefburgers, because these are generally high in fat – they are often high in salt, too. try to limit meat products in pastry, such as pies and sausage rolls, because they are often high in fat and salt.

Can you overcook pork steak? ›

Cooking your pork to any of these stages is entirely up to your personal preference. However, remember that going above 160 degrees Fahrenheit may dry up your meat, taking away from some of its natural flavor and juiciness.

Are pork steaks healthy? ›

Pork is a rich source of certain vitamins and minerals your body needs to function, like iron and zinc. It's also an excellent source of high-quality protein. Minimally processed, lean, fully-cooked pork eaten in moderation can provide certain benefits when added to your diet.

What is the unique name for pork steak? ›

Pork steak is a cut of pork taken from the pork shoulder. This cut is also sometimes referred to as Boston butt or pork blade steaks.

Why is pork seen as unclean? ›

British anthropologist Mary Douglas proposed that the "unclean" label had philosophical grounds, namely it was cast on foods that did not seem to fall neatly into any symbolic category. The pig, for example, was seen as an "ambiguous" creature, because it has cloven hooves like cattle, but does not chew cud.

What is pork steak called? ›

A pork steak, also called Boston butt or pork blade steak, is a steak cut from the shoulder of the pig. Pork steaks are mentioned as far back as 1739, though without details about how they were cut or how they were cooked.

Should you cook pork fast or slow? ›

Pork can be cooked in as little as 30 minutes and still have delicious flavor! Other recipes may take 30 minutes to prep and 6 hours to cook, but it is still simple to prepare. (Low and slow cooking is the only way to transform tough pork shoulder into succulent pulled pork.)

How long should you cook pork steaks for? ›

Heat a heavy-based or non-stick frying pan to around medium heat. Oil the steak on both sides, rub in and season with salt, pepper and anything else you fancy. Put the pork steak in the hot pan. Keep a close eye on it – it should take roughly 6 -7 minutes on each side, depending on the thickness of the steaks.

Should you cook a steak fast or slow? ›

Rule of thumb #1: Cuts with high fat content and marbling should be cooked low and slow, while leaner cuts need the hot and fast treatment. Low and slow: Even though there certainly are cuts that prove to be an exception to this rule, it is still a good general rule to work with.

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