A thick and juicy Ninja Foodi Steak is topped with a savory garlic butter spread, to make the perfect air fryer steak that tastes like you ordered it from your favorite steakhouse.
Prep Time10 minutesmins
Cook Time12 minutesmins
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Equipment
Ninja Foodi
Ingredients
24oz.SteaksFilet Mignon, or other
1tbspMontreal Seasoningor other steak seasoning
1/2cupButtersoftened
1tbspMinced garlic
1/2tbspDried rosemary
1tbspDried parsley
Instructions
Preheat your Ninja Foodi to 400°F for 5 minutes on the air fry setting.
While that is preheating, remove your steak from the packaging and rub down all sides of each steak with Montreal seasoning.
Place steaks in the air frying basket and cook for 6 minutes. Flip over and cook for an additional 6 minutes, for 12 minutes total cook time for a medium well steak.
While steak is cooking, combine softened butter with garlic, rosemary, and parsley until fully incorporated.
Remove steaks from the air fryer and allow to rest for 5 minutes. Serve topped with garlic herb butter and enjoy.
Notes
If you don’t have Montreal seasoning or don’t like Montreal seasoning, simply combine your favorite steak spices and sprinkle 1 tablespoon onto the steaks.
The Ninja Foodi can comfortably handle either two small steaks or one 6-10 oz. steak.
For Medium well steak, cook for 12 minutes. The photos shown here are of a medium rare filet mignon that was cooked for a total of 10 minutes. Adjust the timing to get the temperature that you prefer.
This steak was made in a Ninja Foodi. You can use this method to cook steak in a different air fryer as well.
Pro Tip: This recipe can be made in the air fryer unit with a basket or the air fryer oven. If you are using the air fryer oven, use the middle rack and select the "Air Fry" function.
Pro Tip: Check your food as it cooks. Each air fryer runs a bit differently. Sometimes airfrying is a trial and error process. Check your food as it cooks to learn your air fryer better! When cooking a new recipe or food items be sure to check your food often to help avoid over/under cooking.