Garlic ginger steak skewers are the kind of dish that feels simple but tastes deeply satisfying. They are juicy, aromatic, and packed with bold flavor. Best of all, they are easy to make at home with minimal prep and flexible cooking options.
This recipe starts with rib eye steak cut into bite-sized pieces. Rib eye is naturally rich and tender, which makes it perfect for skewers. To take the texture even further, the steak is briefly tenderized with baking soda. This step helps the meat stay soft and juicy, even when cooked at high heat.
Next comes the marinade. Olive oil keeps the steak moist, while garlic, salt, cumin, and freshly grated ginger build layers of flavor. The ginger adds warmth and brightness, while cumin brings a subtle earthiness that pairs beautifully with beef. After marinating, the steak is skewered and cooked until perfectly charred.
One of the best parts of these garlic ginger steak skewers is how versatile they are. You can air fry them for a quick weeknight dinner. You can bake them when you want a hands-off option. Or you can grill them for smoky flavor and crisp edges. No matter the method, the result is juicy steak with a golden crust.
To finish the dish, the skewers are served with garlic ginger garlic oil. This sauce is fragrant, savory, and incredibly simple. Hot oil releases the aroma of ginger, scallions, and garlic, while salt ties everything together. Drizzled over the steak, it adds shine, moisture, and an extra punch of flavor.
These garlic ginger steak skewers are perfect for family dinners, summer gatherings, or meal prep. They feel special without being complicated, which makes them a recipe you will return to again and again.
Nutrition & Key Ingredients
These ginger scallion steak skewers are both satisfying and nutrient-dense. They focus on protein and flavor while keeping ingredients simple.
Key highlights include:
- Rib eye steak
Rich in protein, iron, and healthy fats, rib eye provides flavor and satiety. Cutting it into small pieces helps it cook quickly and evenly. - Ginger
Fresh ginger adds warmth and brightness. It also supports digestion and balances the richness of the steak. - Garlic
Garlic enhances savory depth and pairs naturally with beef. - Cumin
Cumin brings subtle smokiness and warmth without overpowering the dish. - Scallions
Scallions add freshness and mild onion flavor to the finishing oil. - Olive oil
Olive oil helps carry flavor and keeps both the steak and sauce rich but balanced.
Together, these ingredients create a dish that is bold, comforting, and easy to digest.
Why You Should Make This Recipe
You should make these ginger scallion steak skewers because they deliver big flavor with minimal effort. They are fast, flexible, and perfect for any cooking setup. Most importantly, they turn simple ingredients into a meal that feels restaurant-worthy.
If you love juicy steak, aromatic sauces, and easy cooking methods, this recipe belongs in your rotation.
Easy & Delicious Garlic Ginger Steak Skewers
These ginger scallion steak skewers are juicy, savory, and packed with aroma. Tender rib eye steak is marinated with garlic and ginger, then cooked until golden and finished with a fragrant ginger scallion garlic oil.
Perfect for grilling, air frying, or baking, this easy steak skewer recipe is bold, comforting, and endlessly satisfying.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Cut rib eye steak into even bite-sized pieces.
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Toss steak lightly with baking soda and a splash of water. Let sit for 15 min.
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Rinse steak bite thoroughly to remove the baking soda/impurities. Pat dry.
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Add steak to a bowl with olive oil, garlic, salt, cumin, and grated ginger. Mix well and marinate for at least 20 min.
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Soak wooden skewers in water for at least 10 minutes. Thread steak onto skewers.
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Air fry at 400°F for 8–10 min, bake at 425°F for 12–15 min, or grill over medium-high heat (flipping halfway).
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Heat olive oil until hot, then pour over chopped scallions, grated ginger, garlic, and salt to make ginger scallion oil.
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Serve steak skewers hot with ginger scallion garlic oil spooned on top. Optional: you can drain the oil and save for cooking & serve with the scallion garlic mixture. This will make the dish less oily!
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
Servings 3
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 495.21kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 40.53g63%
- Saturated Fat 12.13g61%
- Cholesterol 92.23mg31%
- Sodium 2829.37mg118%
- Potassium 482.2mg14%
- Total Carbohydrate 2.73g1%
- Dietary Fiber 0.52g3%
- Sugars 0.28g
- Protein 31.14g63%
- Vitamin A 131.43 IU
- Vitamin C 2.72 mg
- Calcium 42.47 mg
- Iron 4.23 mg
- Vitamin D 0.15 mcg
- Vitamin E 2.81 mg
- Vitamin K 30.92 mcg
- Thiamin 0.16 mg
- Riboflavin 0.38 mg
- Niacin 7.57 mg
- Vitamin B6 0.66 mg
- Folate 10.31 mcg
- Vitamin B12 2.5 mcg
- Phosphorus 235.83 mg
- Magnesium 42.12 mg
- Zinc 7.93 mg
- Selenium 37.49 mcg
- Copper 0.16 mg
- Manganese 0.14 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
