Garlic Steak and Potato Foil Packs

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Juicy and savory seasoned Garlic Steak and Potato Foil Packs are simply the most perfect baked or grilled hearty, healthy meal, and done in just 30 minutes!

If foil packs are on your mind, you’ll have to try these other delicious foil packs like Steak Fajita Foil Packs, Herb Butter Salmon and Asparagus Foil Packs, and Lemon Herb Shrimp and Broccoli Foil Packs.

a garlic steak and potato foil pack with a fork.

In my mind there are some foods that just go together. For example: French fries and ketchup. Oreos and peanut butter. Chips and salsa. Diet coke and cherry syrup. And of course, who could ever forget the best one of all: steak and potatoes. 

While I’ve always been a fan of potatoes, whether mashed, or split open and piled with sour cream, cheese, and bacon, or deep fried and salted, I’m on board. 

Steak was always a different story though. For years and years I believed that I didn’t like steak; I thought it was tough and flavorless. That all changed when, in my late teenage years, I ate at a Japanese restaurant and devoured a fillet mignon in about 2.7 seconds. All it took was one amazing steak, cooked the right way, to convince me that steak was actually pretty fantastic after all.

close up of a garlic steak and potato foil pack with a fork.

I had no idea steak could be so juicy, so tender, so melt-in-your-mouth perfect with such incredible flavor! But it was and it can be and ever since that day, I became a steak superfan, especially if we are talking about garlic steak. I’ll take garlic on pretty much anything (seriously, garlic is LIFE), but garlic steak is just out-of-this-world delicious.

So, it would make sense then, that since I’ve become somewhat obsessed with foil packs that I would also try a twist on steak and potatoes with lots of garlic and seasonings. Turns out this recipe was just waiting to happen because it is perfection.

That all goes to show you that steak and potatoes are a fantastic combination all the time and especially in this easy and insanely flavorful foil pack meal! Savory herbs, olive oil, and garlic bring these ingredients to life in just 30 minutes with pretty much zero cleanup.

top view of a garlic steak and potato foil pack with a fork.

Ingredients for Steak and Potato Foil Packets

  • Top sirloin steak
  • Baby yellow potatoes
  • Olive oil
  • Salt and pepper
  • Minced garlic
  • Onion powder
  • Dried oregano
  • Dried parsley
  • Dried thyme
  • Fresh thyme or parsley (optional)

Here’s How you Make it

To make these amazing foil packs, you’ll want to start by seasoning the steak. To do this, combine the pieces of steak with potatoes, olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic, and the rest of the seasonings and give it a toss to combine. 

Next, tear off four 12 x 12 sheets of foil (no need to get out a ruler, but try to make them ample enough to put in the steak and potatoes, about that size). And divide the steak and potatoes between the sheets of foil.

Wrap the corners up around the ingredients to form the foil packs. Put the packs right on the grill grates and grill over high heat for about 10 minutes on both sides or until steak and potatoes are cooked through.

If you prefer to bake rather than grill the steak foil packs, then pop them in the oven at  425 degrees for about 20-25 minutes or until they are cooked through to desired doneness. I like to garnish my packs with fresh thyme or parsley and serve immediately while they are nice and hot. 

a garlic steak and potato foil pack with a fork.

Expert Tips and Tricks

  • Be sure to cut your steak into pieces that are at least 2 x 2 inches, and potatoes into pieces smaller than one inch. This ensures even cooking.
  • I like my steak with just a teeny tiny hint of pink right in the middle, just to the point it’s about to disappear completely. If you like it that way too, I suggest cutting the steak into larger 2-inch chunks because the potatoes need enough time to cook all the way through.
  • If you like more doneness to your steak, just cut it into 1-inch pieces and it should come out just right.
  • For medium doneness on the steak, boil the potatoes first for five minutes before adding to the bowl and proceeding with the rest of the recipe. This will help them to cook faster once in the foil pack.
  • If you prefer a bit of char on your steak, you can open up the packets at the end and cook for a couple minutes directly on the grill, or for baking you can switch the oven to broil for a few minutes, again with the packets opened.
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Garlic Steak and Potato Foil Packs

Juicy and savory seasoned Garlic Steak and Potato Foil Packs are simply the most perfect baked or grilled hearty, healthy meal, and done in just 30 minutes!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
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Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 2-2 ½ pounds top sirloin steak, trimmed of fat and cut into 2 ½-inch pieces, (see note)
  • 1 pound baby yellow potatoes , quartered (or halved if they are already less than 1 inch in size, see note)
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste , (I use about 1 teaspoon salt and ¼ teaspoon black pepper)
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • fresh thyme or parsley for topping , (optional)

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl combine steak, potatoes, olive oil, salt and pepper, garlic, and seasonings and toss to combine.
  • Divide steak and potatoes between four 12×12 inch sheets of foil, then wrap the foil tightly around the contents to form your foil packs. Grill over high heat for about 10 minutes on each side or until steak and potatoes are cooked through OR bake at 425 degrees for about 20-25 minutes until cooked through to desired doneness (see note).
  • Garnish with fresh thyme or parsley and serve immediately.

Notes

Be sure to cut your steak into pieces that are at least 2×2 inches, and potatoes into pieces smaller than one inch. This ensures even cooking.
*For medium doneness on the steak, boil the potatoes first for five minutes before adding to the bowl and proceeding with the rest of the recipe. This will help them to cook faster once in the foil pack.
**If you prefer a char on your steak, you can open up the packets at the end and cook for a couple minutes directly on the grill, or for baking you can switch oven to broil for a few minutes (with packets opened).

Nutrition

Calories: 775kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 60g | Fat: 51g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 173mg | Sodium: 155mg | Potassium: 1253mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 55IU | Vitamin C: 23mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. Laura Stults says:

    5 stars
    I just made this for supper, using a small NY strip steak I had. I wanted to give it a test drive. It was fabulous! Baked it in the oven following the directions and broiled it for 5 minutes in the end. The meat was crispy, and the potatoes had a nice brown crust. There is enough left for lunch tomorrow. Served with steamed spinach, and it was like a steak house meal. Thank you for the recipe!!
    I will try this with my grandkids next week.

  2. Thomas says:

    Great post! Have nice day ! 🙂 zfxuv

  3. Sarah says:

    I followed this recipe to the T and at 25 min the small (less than 1″) potato chunks were not cooked through. The top sirloin steak was also tough to the point where they weren’t even chewable. I had cut the pieces to about 2.5″ as we like our steak more rare. Put it back in the oven for another 10 min and the steak came out less tough, but pretty much well done. The potatoes were still not fully cooked.

  4. John says:

    The directions are messed up. It results in hard, nearly raw potatoes and shoe leather sirloin. What a waste of expensive cut of meat.
    I recommend parboiling the potatoes for at least 15 minutes and cooking for no more than 15.

  5. Candice says:

    5 stars
    I am making this right not and let me tell ya!! It smells amazing! Thank you. I never knew you could cook like this till I went out camping with some family this last summer and it is amaing!

  6. Janese says:

    I admire your patience with how many times you answered the question about how to brown the steak! Can’t folks read?

  7. Constance says:

    We made this for dinner tonight and it was fabulous. Also baked it in the oven at 350 for a little more than one hour. YUM!!!

  8. Kimberly says:

    Looks great! Definitely going to try this out tomorrow. Question, based on your recipe, what is the wellness of the steak? Is it rare, medium rare, medium, medium-well or well done? Thank you!

    1. Tiffany says:

      Medium-well. 🙂

  9. Gorg says:

    Does anyone have an estimate of the calories per serving on this recipe?

    1. Don Hammond says:

      4 stars
      Great meal, I cooked the foil package on the barbecue for 30 minutes, potatoes and meat turned out great.and delicious.

    2. AuntCece says:

      If you go to the following site: you can figure out the calories of any recipe. Google is a wonderful thing.

  10. Jess says:

    Is this something we can make ahead of time and stick in the freezer and bake when ready?