Pork Shoulder Steak Recipes (Grilled Pork Steak or Stove Top Pan-Fried) (2024)

Juicy, tender pork shoulder steak recipes for the grill and for the stove top – a delicious dinner option year-round.

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Pork Steaks

As opposed to pork chops which can be cut from various parts of the pig, in the majority of instances

Pork steaks are carved from a particularly flavorful cut of pork – the pork shoulder near the neck.They typically contain part of the shoulder blade bone which is why they are often called pork shoulder blade steaks.

Another name for this cut of pork is Boston butt. As opposed to the denser and easy to overcook picnic shoulder the pork shoulder blade cut is nicely marbled and exceptionally tender.

Its higher fat content infuses the meat with flavor and makes it juicy as it melts away during cooking. For lovers of pork like myself pork shoulder blade steaks (or roasts) are to die for. I’d turn down a beef steak any time for a juicy grilled pork steak. Any time.

There is another pork steak, called the arm steak, cut from above the front hocks and just underneath the picnic shoulder. It is quite tough, so for the most part pork shoulder blade cuts are considered THE pork steak.

Where to Buy Pork Shoulder Steaks?

Pork steaks are growing in popularity and you can find them sold in the meat section of most grocery stores.

The shoulder steaks should look like these below. If you cannot find them pre-cut like this, carving your own is not too hard – see our instructions below the recipe card.

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How to Cook Pork Shoulder Steaks?

Pork steaks lend themselves very well to quick cooking methods such as grilling and pan frying.

That being said blade steaks are also excellent when cooked in the oven or braised but in this post we focus on the faster preparations.

Prep Steps

  • Before you grill or pan fry a pork shoulder steak, marinate the meat in order to infuse its surface with flavor.
  • Even though you could, you do not need to pound the pork steaks with a meat tenderizer – if nicely marbled and sliced from the neck area of the shoulder the meat will be as tender as pork can possibly get.

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Pork Steak Marinade

To flavor your steaks it is always helpful to marinate them before grilling or pan frying.

And if you will be charcoal grilling them, a marinade containing beer will not only add great flavor, but will also help inhibit the formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) . These carcinogenic substances naturally form on the surface of charcoal-grilled meats and marinating in beer before hand has been proven to greatly reduce their emergence.

If you do not already have a favorite marinade you might get inspired by one on this list of Pork Marinade Recipes.

In this example we use a mixture of olive oil, sweetish Czech red pilsner with nice malty, biscuity notes and herbal undertones, fresh oregano (using dry is fine), paprika, cumin, garlic powder and a bit of salt.

Grilled Pork Steak

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  • Step 1. Mix a marinade and let the pork steaks bathe in it for a few hours refrigerated – overnight works great.
  • Step 2. Take the pork out of the fridge and bring it to room temperature. Meanwhile heat your grill to medium-high (about 400 F for gas or 375 F for charcoal, coals will have a faint coat of ash). If using a grill-pan indoors heat it over your stove top on medium-high heat.
  • Step 3. Scrape off the marinade from the steaks and grill for 5-8 minutes on each side, depending on how thick they are. Under 3/4 inch around 5 minutes per side, well over an inch close to 8 minutes per side. Season with salt and pepper a little before you flip them (first side) and a few minutes before you remove them from the grill.

Pork shoulder steak is food safe when the internal temperature reaches 145 F.

You can grill pork steaks until up to 160 – 180 F for well-done before you take them off the grill and let them rest for a few minutes, the meat juices should run clear. You can loosely cover them with foil during the rest.

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Pan-Fried Pork Shoulder Steak

This stove top method is generally more suitable for thinner steaks, less than and inch to 3/4 inch thick.

Select a cast iron skillet or another heavy bottomed pan for best results.

  • Step 1. Marinate the pork steaks refrigerated for a few hours, then take them out and bring to room temperature.
  • Step 2. Heat the skillet over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes. When hot, add a bit of cooking oil, just enough to coat the surface of the skillet.
  • Step 3. Scrape of the marinade and sear each side of the pork steaks for about 2 mins, then reduce the heat to medium and continue to cook (both sides) until the steaks reach internal temperature of 145 F measured in the thickest part. This may take 5 additional minutes per side. Season each side with salt and pepper towards the end and let rest (tented) before slicing.

Also check out this recipe for Seasoned Skillet Pork Steak.

Grilled Pork Steak Serving Suggestions

We love to serve the grilled pork steaks family style on a big platter or simply on a cutting board, surrounded by various sides and with plenty of craft beer to wash down all the goodness.

You can always throw some corn on the cob and some vegetables like sweet peppers, padrons or shish*tos on the grill to accompany the juicy pork. Potato salads or cheesy potatoes are always complementary as are all manner of other salads – this hearty barley salad, coleslaw, greens with berries or grilled peaches, etc.

Barbecue sauce goes beautifully with grilled or pan-fried pork blade steak – apply generously.

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Leftovers Idea

If you end up with leftover pork steak, here is a way to reuse it (a favorite in our family).

Slice it against the grain into thin strips (smaller than your pinky finger) and toss them in corn or potato starch – coat them well. Pan fry them in about 1 inch of cooking oil heated to 350 F until they just get nice and crispy (about 2 mins). Drain over paper towels and serve over ramen noodles, rice or make crispy pork tacos.

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Juicy Pork Shoulder Steak (Grilled or Stove Top)

Yield: 4 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

Juicy, tender pork shoulder blade steaks are easy to grill or pan-fry and make for a succulent pork dinner option year-round. For best results always marinate pork steaks before cooking them.

Ingredients

Pork Steaks

  • 1.5 lbs of pork shoulder cut into steaks (about 4 shoulder blade steaks)
  • 1/2 tbs cooking oil (if pan-frying)
  • salt and pepper for seasoning

Pork Steak Marinade

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 cup flavorful lager (Czech pils, Munich helles, dunkel, bock)
  • 1/2 tbsp garlic powder ( or 2 cloves garlic, minced)
  • 1/2 tbsp cumin
  • 1/2 tbsp paprika
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tbsp dried oregano or 3-4 sprigs fresh

Instructions

Mix the marinade ingredients and generously coat the pork steaks. Let marinate refrigerated, from 1 hour to overnight.

Grilled pork shoulder steaks

  1. Take the marinated steaks out the fridge and let them come to room temperature.
  2. Heat your grill to medium-high (about 400 F for gas or 375 F for charcoal, coals will have a faint coat of ash). If using a grill-pan on the stove top heat it over medium-high heat.
  3. Scrape off the marinade from the steaks and discard it. Grill for 5-8 minutes on each side, depending on how thick they are until the internal temperature reaches 145 F. For well done cook them to 160 F. Season with salt and pepper a little before you flip them (the first side) and a few minutes before you remove them from the grill (the other side).Juices should run clear.
  4. Let the steaks rest, loosely tented with foil (optional) for 3-5 minutes before slicing.

Pan Fried Pork Shoulder Steaks

  1. Remove the marinated steaks from the fridge and let come to room temperature.
  2. Heat a heavy bottomed skillet (such as cast iron) over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes. When hot, add a the cooking oil, just enough to coat the surface of the skillet.
  3. Scrape off the marinade and discard it. Sear each side of the pork steaks for about 2 mins, then reduce the heat to medium-low and continue to cook (both sides) until the steaks reach internal temperature of 145 F measured in the thickest part. This may take about 5 additional minutes per side. Season each side with salt and pepper towards the end and let rest (tented).
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 622Total Fat: 52gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 37gCholesterol: 195mgSodium: 900mgCarbohydrates: 4gFiber: 1gSugar: 0gProtein: 55g

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How to Cut Pork Shoulder Steaks

  • Buy a pork steak ready shoulder aka bone in pork shoulder. It should be mostly neck shoulder meat and one end of it will have a bit of shoulder blade bone.It looks like this:

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  • You will be able to see a cross-section of the shoulder blade bone on one side. The opposite side, closer to the neck will not have a bone.

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  • Use a sharp chef’s knife to slice the pork (preferably against the grain). With pork shoulder the muscles run in all sorts of directions and it is hard to accurately read the meat to determine the grain. Do not worry about it too much.

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  • On average you can carve up to four thick (just over an inch), boneless pork steaks out of an average sized bone-in pork shoulder before you reach the blade bone. You can trim the fat from the sides if pan frying, for grilling we like to leave it to maximize flavor.

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TIP: Once you have your raw pork steaks cut the rest of the meat from around the bone and freeze it for another meal.

When you thaw it if you cut it in cubes while still semi-frozen you can easily grind it oryou can simply thaw it all the way and slow cook it with BBQ sauce and spices until it falls apart and then shred it.

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FAQs

Is it best to fry or grill pork steaks? ›

The quickest way to cook pork chops is to pan-fry or griddle them. As the chops can be quite large, this method is best when serving one or two people. If you're cooking for more you might want to try roasting or grilling.

Which is the best cooking method for a pork shoulder? ›

Pork shoulder benefits from long, slow cooking that tenderizes the meat and melts the fat. The best cooking methods for pork shoulder are braising or stewing, but it may also be fried, baked, or made into ground pork.

Can you cook pork shoulder on a pan? ›

Pan fry the first side of the pork shoulder steaks.

Heat up a frying pan over medium-high heat. Put a little vegetable oil or butter in the bottom of the pan. Once the pan is hot, lay the pork shoulder steaks into the frying pan. As the first side of the steak cooks, there may be some smoke or splattering grease.

Which is better pan fried or grilled steak? ›

If you are pressed for time and want a steak with an excellent outside finish and texture without sacrificing the inside juiciness, then pan-frying is a great option. But if you prefer to cook outdoors or if using fewer oils in your cooking is important, then grilling your steak is the choice for you.

Is grilled pork better than fried? ›

Potential Risks of Pork

Look for salt-cured or uncured options instead. Keep in mind that the way you prepare pork will impact its fat content. Instead of frying, opt for grilling, roasting, baking, or broiling. It's best to avoid fat-heavy pork products like bacon.

Does pork shoulder get softer the longer you cook it? ›

Unlike the more lean tenderloin and chops, pork shoulder is an incredibly forgiving cut of meat. It becomes more tender as it cooks and benefits from a lengthy cook time, so even if it stays on the heat a few minutes too long, you won't suddenly end up with something dry or rubbery.

How to get more flavor in pork shoulder? ›

This could be your favorite pork shoulder rub, or you can always make your own. A simple blend of garlic powder, salt, and pepper will do the trick just fine. Moist and cold meat absorbs more smoke, so after your meat is seasoned, refrigerate it until you're ready for the smoker.

What is the 3 2 1 method for pork shoulder? ›

The three 3-2-1 method is 3 hours in the cooker, 2 hours wrapped in foil, then 1 hour back on the smoker not wrapped. The 3-2-1 method is actually 3 hours in smoke, 2 sprayed and wrapped in foil and back in the smoker, 1 still wrapped in foil and in a cooler.

How do you keep pork tender when frying? ›

How to Make Tender Pork Chops
  1. Opt for Thick-Cut Bone-In Pork Chops. Thin-cut pork chops won't sear properly in the time it takes to cook them through. ...
  2. Skip the Brine, but Season Liberally. ...
  3. Let the Pork Chops Rest. ...
  4. Sear Pork Chops Over Medium-High Heat. ...
  5. Baste the Pork Chops. ...
  6. Let the Pork Chops Rest, Again. ...
  7. Serve.
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Is pork shoulder steak tough? ›

Pork shoulder steak can be tougher than other cuts of pork, but slow cooking gives it time to break down some of its fat for additional tenderness. Another important tip: Be mindful of the thickness of your pork shoulder steaks.

How do you keep pork shoulder juicy? ›

Keep the outside of the shoulder moist while smoking by applying the mop about every 45 minutes or so after that. (A good idea is to use a spray mop. I mix 3/4 cup apple cider and 1/4 cup cooking oil in a spray bottle, and spray the shoulder while cooking. This is much easier than a mop, and adds great flavor.)

How long does it take to cook pork shoulder on the stove? ›

Cooking time will be between 2 to 4 hours, depending on the amount of pork and whether it's bone-in (which takes longer to cook). This is entirely hands-off time. The pork is done when it's so tender that it literally flakes apart when you poke it with a fork and falls off the bone.

What are the cooking methods for pork shoulder? ›

Common cooking methods for pork shoulder include braising, smoking, roasting, grilling, and slow cooking. Cook pork shoulder on low for 6-8 hours or high for 4-5 hours. It's important to use a meat thermometer to make sure your pork shoulder reaches an internal temperature of 170°F.

Can you cook pork in a frying pan? ›

When you're frying thin pork chops over medium-high to high heat, 2 to 3 minutes per side is just right for browning and cooking them all the way through. For thicker chops, brown on both sides then check the internal temperature with a digital thermometer. It will take 5 to 6 minutes per side to completely cook them.

Should pork steaks be cooked fast or slow? ›

Using a low and slow method for smoking pork steak results in the best flavor and texture.

How do you keep pork steaks from getting tough? ›

Try a Marinade or Brine. A marinade or brine can introduce more moisture or lots of flavor into your meat before you cook it. A marinade is a sauce that introduces extra flavor to your pork, depending on the aromatics or herbs you choose to include. A brine pulls more moisture into the meat, which keeps your pork juicy ...

Should I grill or fry meat? ›

Grilling utilized direct heating — think conventional grills — or indirect heat — think electric grills or grill pans. Conversely, pan-frying uses a cooking medium like hot cooking oil. Grilling drains excess fats from cooked foods while pan-frying boosts grease and fats since you've used oils for cooking.

How long should you cook pork steaks for? ›

Heat a heavy-based or non-stick frying pan to around medium heat. Oil the steak on both sides, rub in and season with salt, pepper and anything else you fancy. Put the pork steak in the hot pan. Keep a close eye on it – it should take roughly 6 -7 minutes on each side, depending on the thickness of the steaks.

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