

Steak and eggs is more than just a meal; it’s a hearty, protein-packed experience that fuels your day like nothing else. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious weekend brunch or a high-performance weekday breakfast, this classic combination delivers tender, juicy pan-seared steak alongside perfectly cooked eggs.
While steak is often reserved for dinner, it’s a versatile star that shines just as bright at sunrise. If you’re a fan of steak, you might also love exploring variations like steak and potatoes, savory steak bites, or a classic flank steak.


Why Steak and Eggs is the Ultimate Breakfast
You might think steak and eggs is an unusual pairing, but the rich flavor of the beef combined with the creaminess of a runny egg yolk is truly incredible. It is a satisfying, low-carb meal that keeps you full for hours. It’s a family favorite that feels like a restaurant treat but is actually incredibly simple to prepare in your own kitchen.
To round out the meal, we love serving this dish with air fryer roasted potatoes, crispy hashbrowns, or even a side of fresh homemade toast. The possibilities for customization are endless!
Essential Ingredients for Your Steak and Eggs
The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. With just a few high-quality ingredients, you can create a masterpiece. Here is what you’ll need:
- Olive Oil and Butter: A combination of both allows for a high smoke point while providing that rich, buttery crust on the steak.
- Steak: A New York Strip or Ribeye (around 8 ounces) works perfectly. I prefer lean cuts, but choose your favorite!
- Eggs: Use large, fresh eggs for the best results.
- Steak Seasoning: A generous coating of a high-quality blend is key to deep flavor.
- Sides (Optional): Roasted potatoes or your choice of breakfast starch.
The Step-by-Step Guide to Perfection
This recipe moves quickly, so have your ingredients ready! In just 15 minutes, you’ll be ready to eat.
- Prep and Season: Season your steak generously on both sides with your favorite steak seasoning.
- Sear it Hot: Heat a large cast-iron skillet over high heat. Add the olive oil and butter. Once they are sizzling, add the steak.
- Achieve the Crust: Cook the steak for about 4 minutes on each side to get a beautiful brown sear.
- Cook to Doneness: Reduce the heat to medium-high. Continue cooking and flipping until it reaches your preferred internal temperature (usually about 8 minutes total for medium).
- The Eggs: Move the steak to one side of the skillet. Reduce the heat to medium and crack your eggs into the open space. Cover the pan with a lid for 2 to 2.5 minutes until the whites are set but the yolks remain runny.
- Serve: Slice the steak against the grain and serve immediately with the eggs and your chosen sides.


Pro Tip: Understanding Steak Temperatures
Cooking your steak to the exact temperature you prefer is the difference between a good breakfast and a great one. Use a meat thermometer to ensure accuracy.
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- Rare: 115°F (Pull at 110°F)
- Medium-Rare: 125°F (Pull at 120°F)
- Medium: 135°F (Pull at 130°F)
- Medium-Well: 140°F (Pull at 135°F)
- Well Done: 150°F (Pull at 145°F)


The Secret to the Best Sear: Cast Iron
For the best results, always reach for a cast-iron skillet. Its ability to retain and distribute heat evenly is what creates that iconic golden-brown crust. Ensure your pan is well-seasoned and large enough to hold both the steak and the eggs without crowding.
Can You Store Leftovers?
While steak reheats well, sunny-side-up eggs do not. Reheating them often results in rubbery whites and hard yolks. If you have leftovers, store the steak in an airtight container for up to two days and simply fry up fresh eggs when you’re ready for round two!


More Bold Steak Recipes to Explore
If you enjoyed this high-protein start to your day, don’t stop there! Try these other chef-quality recipes at home:
- Pepper Steak Stir Fry: A 20-minute dinner classic.

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The Ultimate 15-Minute Protein Powerhouse: How to Make Perfect Steak and Eggs – illustration 12 - Garlic Butter Steak and Shrimp: The ultimate surf and turf skillet.

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The Ultimate 15-Minute Protein Powerhouse: How to Make Perfect Steak and Eggs – illustration 14 - London Broil: Perfectly tender and budget-friendly.

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The Ultimate 15-Minute Protein Powerhouse: How to Make Perfect Steak and Eggs – illustration 16 - Air Fryer Steak: For those nights when you want a hands-off approach.

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