How to Make Classic Steak Tartare (Beef Tartare) (2024)

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Learn How to Make Classic Steak Tartare (Beef Tartare) at home. Meaty, bold, and delicious, you’ll love this elegant dish for dinner parties or weeknight meals. Completely safe to eat and no cooking required!

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If you’re a fan of raw fish or new to trying it, you’ll be sure to also love my Fresh Salmon Tartare with Avocado. Just like this classic steak tartare, the flavors are decadent and rich. You won’t believe how easy it is to make either!

Easy homemade beef tartare

Head’s up carnivores: You can learn How to Make Classic Steak Tartare in just a few simple steps. It’s like fine dining, but at home!

This classic French recipe is easy to find in bistros, cafes, and restaurants around Europe. I played with the flavor profile in this steak tartare recipe to include traditional French ingredients while still putting my own playful spin on it. Every bite is bold, acidic, and still completely satisfying.

If you’ve never tried raw meat before, I urge you to start now! Spicy Salmon Sashimi (A.K.A. raw fish) is one of my favorite meals because you don’t miss out on any of the natural flavors in the meat. The same is true in beef tartare, where the lean and beefy flavors are the star of the show. A few extra ingredients, like capers, shallots, cornichons, and mustard only amplify these delicious flavors!

Important note: Raw eggs and beef are not recommended for infants, the elderly, pregnant women, or people with weakened immune systems.

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What is beef tartare?

Beef or steak tartare is made from raw lean chopped steak. For added flavor, the steak is mixed with capers, Worcestershire sauce, herbs, pickled vegetables, and more. To finish, the chopped steak mixture is shaped into rounds using round cookie cutters and topped with a raw egg yolk.

Is steak tartare safe to eat?

Steak tartare is safe to eat as long as it’s prepared properly and handled safely. There is always a risk of foodborne illness when eating raw meat (or any food, really), but you can do your best to avoid them with these practices:

  • Always choose high quality beef when making beef tartare.
  • Let your butcher know the steak will be eaten raw. They’ll make sure to give you a really fresh, lean steak.
  • Keep the meat refrigerated at all times (besides assembling and serving).
  • Use gloves when handling the raw steak.
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Beef tartare ingredients

  • Lean steak – Start with a very good lean steak, like sirloin, beef tenderloin, or top round beef. Ask your butcher for a fresh steak and tell them you’ll be eating it raw.
  • Capers – These add a nice acidity to help balance out the flavors.
  • Cornichons – Or small dill pickles. Just don’t use sweet pickles.
  • Shallots – To give each bite a subtle savory flavor.
  • Worcestershire sauce – A classic choice in most beef tartare recipes. Its bold umami flavors play well with the acidity in each bite.
  • Parsley – Fresh is best!
  • Egg yolks – To serve on top of the beef tartare or to mix in with the meat. Make sure you use fresh eggs and keep them refrigerated up until it’s time to serve.

How to prepare and cut beef tartare

  1. Trim the fat: There shouldn’t be much since the steak is lean, but try to remove any tendons or large pieces of fat.
  2. Freeze the steak: Allowing the steak to firm up in the freezer for at least 20 minutes will make cutting it so much easier.
  3. Cut and mince the steak: Use a sharp knife to cut the frozen steak into ¼-inch slices, then into ¼-inch strips. Mince the strips into very fine pieces. Add it to a plate and chill in the fridge until it’s time to prepare the extra flavors.

How to make classic steak tartare

  1. Prepare the extras: Dice the capers, cornichons, shallots, and parsley and place them in a bowl. Add the Worcestershire sauce and mustard on top and stir everything together.
  2. Add the steak: Add the prepared steak to the bowl and gently fold it into the rest of the ingredients. Taste and add salt as needed. Leave it in the fridge to chill until it’s time to eat.
  3. Plate the tartare: Press half of the tartare mixture into a round mold or ramekin. Flip it over and onto a plate, then repeat with the second half. Create a small well on top of each tartare and top with an egg yolk.
  4. Serve: Add some extra cornichons, crostinis, and mustard to the plate and enjoy!
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Tips and tricks

  • You want the pieces of meat to be cut small enough that it’s easy to eat. You can do this with a sharp knife or a meat grinder.
  • Feel free to soak the chopped shallots in a bowl of cold water to lessen their tart flavor.
  • If you want to make beef tartare ahead of time, you can leave the assembled mixture in the fridge for up to 2 or 3 hours. Left any longer and the meat will start to turn grey.
  • If you don’t want to use egg yolks as a topping, microgreens or fresh sprouts are a crisp and refreshing alternative.
  • Unfortunately, there is no way to store leftover steak tartare. It must be eaten fresh.
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What to serve with beef tartare

Traditionally, tartare is served as a main dish with toasted baguette, croutons, cornichons, pickled vegetables, lemon wedges, a drizzle of Worcestershire, or dijon mustard. To keep things low carb, swap the bread for endives or butter lettuce leaves.

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More delicious dinner party recipes

  • Roasted Salmon Niçoise Salad
  • Garlic French Green Beans
  • Lemon Butter Scallops
  • Holiday Charcuterie Board

Learning How to Make Classic Steak Tartare (Beef Tartare) is easy, fun, and delicious! Let me know what you think in the comments below, or share a picture on Instagram! I love to share all of your recreations on my page.

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How to Make Classic Steak Tartare (Beef Tartare)

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Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Freezing time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Servings: 2 servings

Author: Lena Gladstone

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Learn How to Make Classic Steak Tartare (Beef Tartare) at home. Meaty, bold, and delicious, you’ll love this elegant dish for dinner parties or weeknight meals. Completely safe to eat and no cooking required!

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces top round steak, finely chopped or use sirloin steak
  • 2 tablespoons capers, drained and finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons cornichons, finely chopped, or small dill pickles (not sweet)
  • 2 tablespoons shallots, finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons parsley, finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons worcestershire sauce
  • 1 ½ tablespoons dijon mustard
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt, or more to taste if needed
  • 2 egg yolks, fresh

Serve Alongside with

Instructions

  • Place beef on a small plate. Freeze until firmed up slightly, about 20 minutes. Cut chilled beef into ¼-inch slices, then into ¼ inch strips and then finely chop it with a sharp knife. Place on a plate and refrigerate while you prep the rest.

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  • Chop the capers, cornichons, shallots, and parsley into a fine dice. Add to a mixing bowl and add Worcestershire sauce and mustard. Toss to combine.

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  • Add the steak, gently fold in all the ingredients, add salt, to taste, mix again. Keep the mixture chilled until you’re ready to assemple and eat.

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  • Press the tartare into a round mold or ramekin. Divide into two portions. Add onto two plates.

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  • Make a small well in the center. Gently add the egg yolk into each portion.

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  • Serve with cornichons or pickled veggies, thin slices of toasted baguette and spoonful of mustard. Enjoy right away.

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Notes

  • Start with a very good lean steak. Ask your butcher for a fresh steak and tell them you will be eating this meat raw.
  • Trim off any large tendons or pieces of fat. If you start with a lean steak, you shouldn’t need to trim off much.
  • Mince the steak into very fine pieces, a sharp knife will be very helpful with cutting the meat finely. Take your time here.
  • Unfortunately, there is no way to store leftover steak tartare. It must be eaten fresh.
  • *Raw egg and beef are not recommended for infants, the elderly, pregnant women, or people with weakened immune systems.

Course: Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine: French

Keyword: 30 minute meal, beef, dinner, easy dinner, low carb dinner, steak, weeknight dinner

Nutrition

Calories: 236kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 264mg | Sodium: 1411mg | Potassium: 658mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 658IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 86mg | Iron: 4mg

How to Make Classic Steak Tartare (Beef Tartare) (2024)

FAQs

What cut of meat is used for steak tartare? ›

Tenderloin-This is by far your best cut of beef for tartar as it the most tender cut of beef and contains just the right amount of fat for flavor. This is the cut of beef that is used for filet mignon.

How do I make sure my steak tartare is safe? ›

Wear gloves when handling the raw beef. Use high-quality, fresh beef. Ask the butcher which available steak would be best raw. Keep the beef cold.

What are the classical garnishes for beef tartare? ›

To serve, mound the beef tartare on a serving plate and garnish with pickled vegetables, caper berries and/or cornichons and grated cheese. Serve with crostini.

Can you use supermarket meat for steak tartare? ›

In terms of age/freshness, if you can buy a steak in the grocery store, it's fit for tartare. I never use ground meat for this purpose because that takes all the little bacteria on the surface and redistributes them throughout the meat so they can grow with impunity. So get a whole steak.

Can you make beef tartare with any beef? ›

Often, Tartare is made using leaner cuts like Top Round or sirloin steak. Usually, it's something you'd only want to eat in very reputable restaurants, and you really want to be cautious when making it at home. IE, don't use that sorta greyish strip steak in your fridge that you forgot to cook last weekend…

What kills the bacteria in steak tartare? ›

For those worried about bacteria, chefs know how to kill them off, typically in a process that includes submerging the beef in boiling salt water for ten seconds, then dropping it into a bucket of ice water for 10 more.

Why is beef tartare so expensive? ›

Retail beef prices in the U.S. are at record highs, pushing up prices of beef-based products from burgers to steaks and steak tartare. That's largely thanks to a shrinking cattle supply, as well as higher input costs, market watchers told CNBC. And they don't expect it to ease any time soon.

How to buy beef for steak tartare? ›

Choose a cut that has a little fat for flavor but is still lean. Fresher meat will also be a good choice, as aged meat tends to become more tough.

What are the rules for steak tartare? ›

Precautions to be taken when preparing raw and rare meat dishes include: Only select raw meat that it is high quality (e.g. whole muscle primal cuts) and very fresh from a reputable supplier. Refrigerate raw meat at or below 5°C before it is prepared and served.

How do the French eat steak tartare? ›

Steak tartare or tartar steak is a French dish of raw ground (minced) beef. It is usually served with onions, capers, parsley or chive, salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and other seasonings, often presented separately, to be added to taste. It is commonly served topped with a raw egg yolk.

How is tartare prepared? ›

In a medium bowl, mix together the beef, mustard, hot pepper sauce, Worcestershire sauce, brandy, salt, pepper and egg until well blended. Arrange the meat in a neat pile on a glass dish, and cover with aluminum foil. Refrigerate for 30 minutes to allow the flavors to blend. Serve as a spread on crackers or toast.

What is raw meat for tartare? ›

Steak tartare is made from very high-quality beef, such as fillet steak, that has been rigorously inspected for the absence of parasites or disease. Steak tartare has to be of such quality that it can safely be eaten raw.

Is filet mignon good for steak tartare? ›

Start with the Best Beef

While always a pleasure at your favorite French restaurant, this dish can be prepared and enjoyed at home anytime. As the name implies, you make this tartare from steak, and the recommended cuts vary according to the recipe, ranging from filet mignon to tenderloin to sirloin.

What ground beef for tartare? ›

Tenderloin and rib steak are the best choices. Never use previously ground meat. It is recommended to freeze the meat for about 1 h before using it in order to reduce the number of microorganisms that could contain the flesh.

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