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    Easy recipe for marinated baked pork steak + tips on seasonings and marinades.

    Oven baked pork steaks (with shoulder blade visible), marinated and well seasoned.
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    • About This Baked Pork Steaks Recipe
    • Ingredients for Baked Pork Steak
    • Pork Steak Marinade - Why Do It?
    • Seasoning for Pork Steak
    • Instructions - How to Cook Pork Steaks in the Oven
    • How Long to Cook Pork Steaks in Oven
    • Pan Sauce Ideas 
    • Side Dishes for Oven Baked Pork Steaks
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    About This Baked Pork Steaks Recipe

    Our easy pork steak recipe delivers tender, richly flavored meat courtesy of an easy, balanced pork marinade and a simple seasoning just before baking. You can use boneless pork steak or a shoulder bone-in cut. You could also bake potatoes, apples, mushrooms along with the steaks.

    To better understand this very flavorful cut of pork (we are huge fans of pork butt!) you can read What are Pork Shoulder Steaks, Where to Buy Them and How to Carve Your Own from a Whole Pork Shoulder.

    Ingredients for Baked Pork Steak

    Ingredients for baked pork shoulder steaks.

    Pork steak. We used large, about ¾ inch thick pork steaks. Three had a small cross section of pork shoulder blade and one was completely boneless. Smaller, entirely boneless cuts work great too as well as thicker cuts (you'll just bake them a bit longer).

    Marinade. The particular version we use in this recipe requires:

    • apple cider vinegar (raw, unfiltered 'with the mother' works best)
    • olive oil (or vegetable oil)
    • Dijon mustard (both a flavor agent and an emulsifier)
    • dark brown sugar
    • shallot (substitute with half small red onion)
    • thyme (fresh or dried)
    • salt and pepper

    Pork Steak Marinade - Why Do It?

    While in the case of pork steaks the fat content and marbling renders brining a bit of an excessive step, some quality time spent bathing in a flavorful marinade is of great benefit. (See our post on When to Brine, When to Marinate and Can You Do Both?)

    The marinade infuses the surface of the pork steaks with the flavors of its ingredients.

    You can mix the one from the recipe card or find more ideas here: Pork Marinade Recipes + Tips. The optimal time to marinate them is overnight, but even a couple of hours is worth it.

    Seasoning for Pork Steak

    In the event that you do not have time to marinate the pork - do not worry. Pork shoulder steak and pork collar chops are the two cuts of pork that will still turn out nicely with a simple seasoning. They are better than juicy pork chops!

    For best results always season with a mix of coarse salt and pepper plus any of the following compatible herbs and spices:

    cumin - ground, goes incredibly well with all cuts of pork

    caraway seed - ground, another classic, especially for pork shoulder roast

    paprika - either sweet Hungarian or smoked Spanish paprika

    garlic powder or onion powder

    herbs like dried summer savory or dried thyme or dried oregano

    Brush the pork steaks very lightly with olive oil. Then season on both sides, generously, and let sit for 5-10 minutes before you place them in the oven.

    Instructions - How to Cook Pork Steaks in the Oven

    Steps to marinated and bake pork shoulder steaks in the oven.

    Marinate. Mix the marinade in a non-reactive airtight container (or a plastic freezer bag), apply over the pork steaks, cover and let sit in the fridge - preferably overnight. Bring them to room temperature before baking.

    Get ready to bake. Heat your oven to 350 F. Scrape the marinade from the pork steaks, pat them dry with paper towel and season them with salt and black pepper on each side. Place on a large baking sheet or baking dish. You may line them with parchment paper as shown above to make clean up easier.

    Bake. Place in the oven and bake for about 20 minutes. At that point the pork steaks should be mostly cooked - either flip them over and bake a little longer to brown the other side OR flip them over and broil the other side for a few minutes, watching them closely. Take them out and tent with foil to rest for a few minutes.

    How Long to Cook Pork Steaks in Oven

    Pork steaks are technically food safe at 145 F internal temperature measured iwith a meat thermometer in the center. However, because of the higher fat content of pork shoulder baking them a little bit longer in order for the outside to gain an appetizing browned look and more fat to be rendered is very desirable. You can absolutely go to 170 F or even a bit higher without the meat drying out.

    The pork shoulder steak oven cooking time is determined by how large and thick they are and the calibration of your oven. We recommend that you bake them in a 350 F oven to give the rich fat marbling a chance to melt and infuse the meat with flavor and keep it moist.

    Total time should take between 20 and 30 minutes for ¾ to 1 inch thick steaks.

    Pork steaks in oven

    Pan Sauce Ideas

    Marinated baked pork steaks already have a ton of flavor straight out of the oven but if you feel like smothering them with a delicious pan sauce here are a few ideas:

    • make this easy creamy mustard sauce (we love it with our cast iron skillet pork chops)
    • make a beer bbq sauce or use your favorite one
    • make an onion gravy (with porter ale or beef stock only)
    • make a beersamic reduction
    • use store bought cream mushroom soup - simply warm it up in a pan over medium low heat and use as sauce
    • choose another easy recipe for Sauce for Pork Chops

    Side Dishes for Oven Baked Pork Steaks

    From fresh greens, potato or pasta salads through barley risotto, crispy roasted potatoes, Yukon gold potatoes with rosemary, baked onions, garlic haricot vert, to German coleslaw and fiber rich baked beans - there are too many possibilities for complementary sides to list. Pork steak is such an easy to pair with protein!

    You could also cook the steaks in the oven along with a side:

    • Baked Pork Steaks and Potatoes. Par-boil potatoes, peel and cut them in bite-sized pieces and toss them in olive oil, salt and pepper. Scatter them around the pork steaks and bake together.
    • Baked Pork Steaks and Apples. Peel and slice apples, sprinkle with a bit of corn starch, toss with a bit of olive oil and some cinnamon, brown sugar and cumin and bake with the pork steaks.
    • Baked Pork Steaks and Mushrooms & Onions. Toss uniformly sized button or cremini mushrooms and onion slices (not too thin) with olive oil, salt and pepper, scatter around the pork and bake together.

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    Baked Pork Steaks in Oven

    Oven baked pork steaks are shown served on a silver platter with fresh thyme as garnish. Print Recipe Pin Recipe

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    Easy oven baked pork steak is first bathed in a delicious pork steak marinade.

    • Author: CraftBeering
    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Additional Time: 0 hours
    • Cook Time: 25 minutes
    • Total Time: 30 minutes
    • Yield: 4 1x
    • Category: Cooking Tips and How Tos
    • Cuisine: American

    Ingredients

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    Pork Steaks

    • 4 pork shoulder steaks, about ¾ inch thick, bone-in or boneless*
    • ½ tbsp olive oil (only if not using a marinade**)
    • salt and pepper (to taste, but season liberally**)

    PORK STEAK MARINADE

    • cup olive oil
    • ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
    • 1 shallot, sliced thin
    • 1 ½ tbsp dark brown sugar
    • 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
    • 6-7 sprigs thyme (or ½ tbsp dried)
    • 1 tbsp coarse salt
    • 1 tsp pepper
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    Instructions

    1. Mix the marinade ingredients in a non-reactive container or a freezer bag. Place the pork steaks inside and make sure they are covered with marinade. Refrigerate covered, from 4 hours to overnight.
    2. Bring the marinated steaks to room temperature and preheat oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper (optional, for easier clean up).
    3. Scrape the marinade from the pork steaks and season with salt and pepper. Place on the baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes.
    4. Flip the steaks over and continue baking to get the other side nicely browned OR broil the other side but watch closely. About 5-8 minute more minutes, depending on how thick the steaks are. Internal temperature should be at least 145 F, but up to 180 F is fine, pork shoulder steaks do not dry out easily.
    5. Loosely tent with foil and rest for 5 minutes before serving.

    Notes

    *About 2.5 to 3 lbs of meat unless you are using small, boneless cuts.

    **For pork steak seasoning tips in the event that you do not have time to marinate see the body of the post. You will only need the oil to lightly brush the steaks if you did not make a marinade.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1
    • Calories: 427
    • Sugar: 5
    • Sodium: 2083
    • Fat: 34
    • Saturated Fat: 8
    • Unsaturated Fat: 24
    • Trans Fat: 0
    • Carbohydrates: 7
    • Fiber: 1
    • Protein: 22
    • Cholesterol: 81

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    Comments

    1. Excellent!

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    2. Delicious recipe. I made it with the suggested roasted potatoes.

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      • Thank you so much for sharing, Barb! Glad it turned out well.

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    3. Can't figure out why folks pay for pork steak when they can buy a boneless pork loin roast (much cheaper) and slice it into steaks themselves--to whatever thickness they like. One only needs a sharp knife and about 3-4 minutes extra time.

      Same goes for chicken thighs and drumsticks. Why pay more for drumsticks and thighs separately when one can buy chicken leg-quarters and make one simple slice between the joints and have thighs and drumsticks at a much cheaper price. In my area (Northeast Arkansas) leg quarters can be bought in a 10-lb. bag for 29 cents to 69 cents per pound.

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      • Possibly because they are not price conscious and would rather have the convenience of someone doing it for them. We also buy whole chickens and portion them ourselves, so much better.

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      • Because loin is more expensive and will be dry and flavorless. Pork steaks are succulent and full of flavor.

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        • Yes

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      • These are pork shoulder steaks - more fat, more connective tissue and more tasty 🙂 You can make them from a pork shoulder but you need a meat saw, not just a sharp knife.

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    4. After marinating, can they be put on a grill? If so, how long on each side?

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      • Sure, they can be grilled. Depending on how hot the grill and how thick and large the pork steaks it would be 2-6 minutes per side. Simply measure the internal temperature at the thickest part. Safe is 145F, recommended 155F-165F but pork steak can definitely take on higher temperatures and we often leave ours to 180F. Be sure to rest them. Here is our recipe for grilling them: https://www.craftbeering.com/pork-shoulder-steaks/

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    5. Made these pork steaks tonight. With some vegetables and potatoes. Easy process.

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    6. This looks like such an easy recipe! And so full of flavor! I'm definitely trying it soon. Hope you guys had a great Easter!

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    7. These look incredibly flavorful, Milena! They'd actually be perfect for Easter dinner this weekend 🙂 Pinning!

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