How to Reheat Steak in the Microwave 🥩
Quick answer
Reheat steak in the microwave at 50% power for 1 min 30 sec for a moist result. Verify it reaches 165°F internal before eating.
👉 Got a oven? It gives a better result for steak: Oven · 250°F · 25 min.
Step-by-step
- 1.Slice first. Add a pat of butter or splash of broth, cover.
- 2.50% power in 30-second bursts, ~90 seconds total.
⚡ Calibrate to your microwave
Your time: 1 min 30 sec
Wattage is on the sticker inside your microwave door.
🌡️ Food safety
USDA: reheat leftover meat to 165°F. For quality, many prefer lower — that's your call to make with a thermometer in hand and awareness of the guidance.
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What's the best way to reheat steak?
The oven gives the best result: 250°F for about 25 minutes, aiming for a tender finish. This is the reverse-sear: gentle warmth keeps it medium-rare, the sear brings back the crust. The only method that doesn't gray the middle.
How long does steak last in the fridge?
Steak keeps about 4 days refrigerated at or below 40°F in an airtight container. When reheating, bring it to 165°F internal.
Can you reheat steak more than once?
USDA guidance allows reheating to 165°F each time, but quality drops every round trip. Reheat only what you'll eat.
Can I reheat steak and keep it medium-rare?
The low-oven method (250°F to ~110°F internal, then a hot sear) is the closest you'll get — the gradient stays pink. Note USDA guidance for leftovers is 165°F; the lower you go, the more you're trading official guidance for texture.