Perfect Sous Vide Skirt Steak
on Oct 22, 2023, Updated Nov 21, 2023
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This Sous Vide Skirt Steak is super tender, flavorful and evenly cooked edge to edge. The sous vide cooking technique allows you to cook a perfect steak with guaranteed results every time. It’s great for fajitas, tacos, sandwiches, or make it into an amazing steak salad!
How wonderful is it when your skirt steak is precisely cooked to the temperature you set with your desired doneness!
This is a no-fail recipe, incredibly easy to make, and packed with flavors!
What Is Sous Vide Skirt Steak?
Sous vide means “under vacuum” in French. It’s a water bath cooking method by sealing food in a bag, then cooking for a long time to a very precise temperature in a water bath.
This technique is known for being a precise and consistent way to cook your meat or fish, although it takes longer time than the traditional grilling or pan-searing method.
Why Sous Vide Skirt Steak?
- Skirt steak is a lean and tough cut of beef. Sous vide cooking produces a juicer, more tender, and flavorful steak than grilling or broiling.
- The sous vide method cooks the food evenly all the way through, and you’ll get an even doneness edge to edge.
- You can walk away while it’s cooking, as it’s low-stress cooking by eliminating short windows of time for perfect doneness.
Equipment For Sous Vide Skirt Steak
- Sous Vide Immersion Circulator: My favorite ones are Anova or Joule.
- Vacuum Sealer and Bags: Or you can use a zip-loc bag, and seal the bag with the “water displacement” technique.
- A Large Pot or Container
- Kitchen Tongs
Ingredients you’ll need
- skirt steak
- salt and pepper
- marinade: made of lime juice, soy sauce, garlic, olive oil, Worcestershire sauce, ginger, Italian seasoning, and green onions.
(Note: The full recipe is at the bottom of the post)
How to Sous Vide Skirt Steak with Step-By-Step Photos
- Marinate the steak with garlic, lime juice, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, ginger, Italian seasoning, green onions, and olive oil in a zip-lock bag for 30 minutes to 2 hours.
2. When the steak is ready, remove it from the marinade and place it in a new zip-lock bag. Seal the bag using the “water displacement” technique.
3. Place the bag in the water bath. Then set the Sous Vide Precision Cooker to 130°F (54°C) and set the time for 2 hours.
4. When the steak is cooked, remove the bag from the water. Pat dry with paper towels and then grill or sear for about 1 minute per side, just to caramelize the outside.
5. Slice your steak thinly and serve with your favorite sauce such as chimichurri sauce.
Note: traditionally cooked steaks need to rest for 5-10 minutes before they are cut and served, but sous vide steaks can be served immediately after searing.
Pro Tips
- Marinade BEFORE sous vide cooking: acid from lime juice helps to tenderize the steak. If you marinade in the refrigerator, there’s no need to bring it to room temperature.
- Pat dry completely before searing: after the steak is cooked in the sous vide machine, make sure to use paper towels to wipe off any extra moisture as it inhibits proper searing.
- Cook to medium-rare: for a tough cut like skirt steak, it’s best to cook it to rare or medium-rare for the most tender texture. Don’t cook your skirt steak beyond medium.
Temperature Chart
Set your sous vide cooker at 130°F (54°C) for the best result. It will produce a tender and juicy skirt with medium-rare doneness. As skirt steak can get tough and chewy when it’s overcooked, I recommend not going beyond medium doneness for this specific cut. Below are the guidelines:
Skirt Steak Doneness | Internal Temp |
Rare steak | 125°F (52°C) |
Medium rare steak | 130-135°F (54-57°C) |
Medium steak | 145°F (63°C) |
Well-done steak | 160°F (71°C) |
How Long Does It Take To Sous Vide Skirt Steak?
Skirt steak is a lean and tough cut that requires a longer cooking time. While it takes 1-2 hours to sous vide center cuts such as rib eye or T-bone steak, it’s not the case for skirt steak.
Although some recipes call for 8-10 hours of sous vide time for skirt steak seasoned with salt and pepper, I find my marinated sous vide skirt steak cooks perfectly after 2 hours.
Finishing With Proper Searing
You need to sear a steak after sous vide cooking. Why? The meat will be pale and there will be no browning to form a caramelized crust. Searing makes the steak before serving makes it more appealing and flavorful. You can do this using a hot skillet, grill, broiler or culinary torch and it only takes 1 to 2 minutes per side.
Skirt Steak Marinade
The marinade helps to boost flavor and tenderize the meat. As skirt steak is a lean and tough cut of beef, it needs marinating to achieve maximum tenderness.
A short marinating time (30 minutes to 2 hours) is ideal for this recipe, as the acidity from the steak marinade can result in mushy meat over longer periods.
It’s important to marinate your steak BEFORE cooking it in the sous vide water bath.
How To Serve Sous Vide Skirt Steak
The classic way to serve skirt steak is to cut it into thin slices. Pair it with potatoes, tortillas, rice, and vegetables such as broccoli, asparagus, green beans, and Brussels sprouts.
FAQs
How to seal the bag without a vacuum sealer?
While a vacuum sealer is the best way to do sous vide, it is quite expensive and cannot be used with liquid marinade. I find Ziploc Freezer Bags are perfect for sealing the food, either wet or dry. The trick is called the “water displacement method” by using the pressure from the water to force all the air out of the bag.
Just place your food in the bag, including seasonings or marinades, and seal all but one corner of the bag. Slowly place it in the water bath, and make sure everything below the zip-line is covered by water. Then seal the rest of the bag.
Can you sous vide skirt steak ahead of time?
Yes, one of the best things about preparing sous vide meat is that you can cook it in advance. For this skirt steak recipe, you can make everything ahead before searing.
What’s the difference between skirt steak and flank steak?
Skirt steak is sometimes confused with flank steak, as they share some common features. However, there are significant differences between the two. Both are long cuts of steak that are budget-friendly and tough, but with a strong beefy flavor.
Skirt steak comes from the “plate” section while flank comes from “flank” section. Skirt steak has more tough fibers with an even more intense beefy flavor than flank steak. It’s also thinner and narrower than flank steak, cooking much faster as a result. They are interchangeable in most recipes, but require different cooking times.
Can you marinate the steak while it is cooking in the sous vide machine?
For this recipe, the answer is no. The acid-based marinade acts to both tenderize and flavor the meat, so if cooked in sous vide, it will make your meat too sour. If you use a marinade for flavoring only, you can marinate while cooking in the sous vide water bath.
What is the best temperature for sous vide skirt steak?
I like sous vide steak medium-rare, which corresponds to a water bath of 130°F (54°C). It’s best not to cook it past medium at 140°F (60°C).
Inside skirt vs. outside skirt steak: what are the differences?
There are some slight differences between these two cuts, which are both quite flavorful. The inside skirt comes from the transverse abdominal muscle and is the shorter and less desirable cut. In contrast, the outside skirt comes from the diaphragm and is more tender. Sous vide cooking will make either of these cuts very tender.
Can I sous vide skirt steak for 24 hours?
No, I don’t recommend sous vide skirt steak for too long. 2-4 hours are enough to cook this cut. Don’t go longer than 5 hours, or your steak can become mushy.
More Sous Vide Steak Recipes
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- Sous Vide Flank Steak
Sous Vide Skirt Steak Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
Marinade
- 1/3 cup lime juice
- 1/3 cup soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons garlic, minced
- 1/3 cup olive oil
- 1 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tablespoons ginger, minced
- 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
- 2 green onions, thinly sliced
Other Ingredients
- 1 1/2 pounds skirt steak
- salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Make the marinade: In a zip-lock bag, add garlic, lime juice, soy sauce, olive oil, Worcestershire sauce, ginger, Italian seasoning, and green onions.
- Add skirt steak to the bag, close the bag and coat the meat thoroughly. Let it marinate for 30 minutes to 2 hours in the refrigerator.
- Sous Vide the steak: When the steak is ready, remove the steak from the marinade and place it in a new zip-lock bag.
- Seal all but one corner of the bag, and slowly place it in the water bath. Make sure everything below the zip-line is covered by water. Then seal the rest of the bag.
- When the water has reached the set temperature, lower the bag into the water bath and make sure it is fully submerged.
- Cook for 2-4 hours. (Your steak will be ready after 2 hours, but you can leave it in the sous vide water bath for 4 hours total.)
- Prepare for proper searing: When your steak is cooked, remove the bag from the water bath.
- Wipe off any extra moisture from the cooked steak with paper towels.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Sear the steak: Heat your grill to 450°F (232°C) or place the skillet on medium-high heat. When the grill reaches the set temperature or the pan is very hot, add your steak and sear about 1 minute per side.
- Slice your steak thinly and serve with your favorite steak sauce.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information provided is an estimate only and will vary based on ingredient brands and cooking methods used.
there is no mention of the parsley sauce that you show on the finished steak? is there a recipe for that?
Hi MKC, I used homemade Chimichurri Sauce on top of the skirt steak. You can make it by mixing the following: 3/4 cup flat leaf chopped parsley, 1/2 cup olive oil, 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar, 3 cloves minced garlic, 1 teaspoon dried oregano
and salt and pepper to taste. Hope you enjoy it!
I tried this method and my steak came out perfect! I will definitely use this recipe again.
This is such a genius way to cook skirt steak! Our favorite restaurant uses this method to cook steaks and they are the absolute BEST!
This steak is absolutely delicious! A must try recipe!
Hi There, just curious. When you move the skirt steak to a new bag, how much excess marinade should you remove? The way I see it, you could 1) Simply move to a new bag without worrying about it, 2) Shake excess for a minute or two, or 3) Pat skirt steak dry before moving to a new bag.
I’ll go with option 2 today and give this a try, thanks for the recipe!
Hi Chris, you can simply move it to a new bag and don’t worry about the excess marinade. Hope it helps.
Umm. This steak should be sliced against the grain not with it.
Hi Allen, I find the sous vide skirt steak is very tender even you don’t slice against the grain.
Could you marinade in the for 2 hours, change bags and then freeze?
Yes you can. Make sure to vacuum seal the bag before freezing.
How long do we keep in sous vide? Not clear
Your steak will be ready after 2 hours in the sous vide water bath.
You might be confusing vacuum systems. The cheaper ones, generally targeted towards home, don’t work well with liquids. Jump up to commercial models (starting around 600$ US) and they will vacuum no problem with liquids in the bags.
Made this tonight and it was delicious!
Hi Karen, thanks for letting me know. I’m glad that you like the recipe.