Published 3/18/2023 • Updated 3/17/2024

The Best Juicy Skirt Steak

It’s time to make skirt steak! This incredibly flavorful cut of meat is marinaded overnight in a super flavorful homemade marinade and then seared quickly over high heat on the stovetop. Slice it and serve with your favorite veggie sides, on steak fajitas or even a steak salad. Yum!

What is skirt steak?

Skirt steak is a cut of meat from the plate of the cow. It’s known for its flavor rather than it’s tenderness, making it a great candidate for a marinade rather than a dry rub.

What does skirt steak taste like?

Skirt steak has a rich, buttery flavor due to its marbling. It’s typically a chewier cut of meat, but can be quite tender when prepared correctly.

Can you use skirt steak and flank steak interchangeably?

While these are two different cuts of meat, feel free to substitute flank steak if you can’t find skirt steak.

For the skirt steak

2 lbs. skirt steak: we found that 2 lbs. of skirt steak typically yielded 2 long cuts of steak. This recipe can easily be doubled or tripled if you’re serving a crowd, just remember to multiply the marinade as well!

For the marinade

Worcestershire sauce: Worcestershire is a vinegar-based sauce that has ingredients like anchovies, garlic, tamarind, and other ingredients that make a salty sauce that goes perfectly with skirt steak. Garlic: adding fresh garlic to any marinade adds so much flavor. We don’t recommend subbing garlic powder. Lime juice: a little citric acid adds balance to this marinade. Fresh cracked black pepper: we highly recommend using freshly cracked black pepper in this marinade to set it over the top with pepper flavor. Kosher salt: salt enhances the flavor of each ingredient but also helps to tenderize the skirt steak. Brown sugar: a little sweet to balance out all of the salty ingredients. Coriander: this spice adds a bit of earthiness and a boost of flavor to this skirt steak.

How to Make Skirt Steak

Tenderize Skirt Steak

Lay the skirt steak down on a cutting board and pound the skirt steak with a meat tenderizer to make the steak the same thickness, about ½ -1 inch thick. Perfectly cooked every time: we’ll teach you how to sear skirt steak perfectly every time without over or undercooking it! Amazing marinade: our homemade marinade is easy to make, but packs a ton of flavor. Marinade your skirt steak overnight for easy prep! Season the meat with salt and massage the salt into the meat with your hands. Transfer the steak to a plastic bag or a baking dish. 

Prepare Skirt Steak Marinade

Next, grind black peppercorns in a mortar in a pestle or in a coffee grinder. Be sure the peppercorns are ground into small pieces and not a powder. Transfer the black peppercorns to a bowl. Add the garlic, coriander, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, lime juice, and olive oil to the peppercorns and whisk all these ingredients together.

Marinate Skirt Steak Overnight

Pour the mixture over the beef and massage the marinade into the beef. Let the beef sit in the marinade overnight. 

Sear Skirt Steak

Remove the steak from the fridge and let the beef come to room temperature. Heat about 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large cast iron skillet over high heat. Easy Skirt Steak Marinade When the olive oil is hot and sizzling sear the steak for about 1 minute on each side or until the internal temperature reaches 140ºF for medium/rare.

Let Skirt Steak Rest

Remove the steak from the pan and let the meat rest for 10 minutes before slicing.  

135ºF: rare 140ºF: medium rare 150ºF: medium 165ºF: well-done

Let rest: remember to always let your steak rest for at least 5-10 minutes after it finishes cooking so it can continue to rise in temperature by 5ºF.

Slice & Serve

Slice the steak and serve with your favorite sides. Enjoy!

Top Tips for Perfectly Cooked Skirt Steak

What to Do with Leftover Skirt Steak

Got leftover skirt steak? Don’t waste it! Here are a few ideas for leftovers: Salad: make our Butter Lettuce Salad and top it with sliced skirt steak. Or, make our Steak Salad Recipe with tons of veggies and an herby vinaigrette. Mac and Steak: Make a box of mac and cheese and serve it with sliced skirt steak. Nachos: make a big sheet pan of nachos and instead of using ground beef, use sliced skirt steak instead. Bowls: Make our beef taco bowls, but use diced skirt steak instead of ground beef.

Storage

Let your steak cool completely. Then, transfer it into an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3-5 days.

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