June 14, 2026 ยท 40 min

Pan-Seared Rib-Eye with Tarragon Butter Sauce, Rosemary Potatoes and Asparagus

Side Dish40 min1016 cal / serving

This rib-eye dinner brings together a deeply seared steak, crisp-edged rosemary potatoes and tender roasted asparagus on one elegant plate.

The sauce is built right in the steak pan with shallot, white wine vinegar, tarragon, beef stock concentrate and butter, giving the sliced steak a glossy, bright finish.


Recipe details

Side Dish40 min1016 cal / serving2 servings

Nutrition per serving

Calories1016 kcalProtein55.3 gFat61.9 gCarbs55.7 gSugar15.3 gFiber3.5 gSodium1359 mg

Dietary labels

Gluten-free: yesLactose-free: noDairy-free: no

Allergen check

Gluten / wheat: not detectedMilk / dairy: containsEgg: not detectedFish: not detectedShellfish: not detectedPeanut: not detectedTree nuts: not detectedSoy: not detectedSesame: not detectedMustard: not detectedCelery: not detectedSulphites: not detectedLupin: not detectedMolluscs: not detected

Values are calculated per serving from ingredient amounts and the ingredient nutrition reference per 100g. Allergen and diet labels use available ingredient metadata and name matching; always check product labels for strict diets or allergies. Some ingredient amounts or nutrition values were incomplete, so this is marked as a partial estimate.


Ingredients

Fingerling Potatoes12 ounce Fingerling PotatoesView ingredient guide
Rosemary0.25 ounce RosemaryView ingredient guide
Shallot1 unit ShallotView ingredient guide
Tarragon0.25 ounce TarragonView ingredient guide
Asparagus8 ounce AsparagusView ingredient guide
Rib-Eye Steak12 ounce Rib-Eye SteakView ingredient guide
Vegetable Oil1 tablespoon Vegetable OilView ingredient guide
Butter2 tablespoon ButterView ingredient guide
SaltSaltView ingredient guide
PepperPepperView ingredient guide

Instructions

  1. Wash and dry all produce. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Halve the fingerling potatoes lengthwise, quartering any larger potatoes so the pieces cook evenly.
  2. Strip the rosemary leaves from the stems and finely chop enough to measure 1 tablespoon. On a baking sheet, toss the potatoes with the rosemary and a drizzle of vegetable oil. Season with salt and pepper.
  3. Roast the potatoes for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, halve, peel and finely chop the shallot. Pick the tarragon leaves from the stems and roughly chop enough to measure 1 tablespoon. Trim the woody ends from the asparagus.
  4. Heat a drizzle of vegetable oil in a medium pan over medium-high heat. Pat the rib-eye dry with paper towels, then season all over with salt and pepper.
  5. Add the steak to the hot pan and cook to your desired doneness, 3 to 6 minutes per side. Transfer the steak to a cutting board or plate to rest. Reduce the pan heat to medium-low.
  6. After the potatoes have roasted for 10 minutes, remove the baking sheet from the oven. Toss the potatoes and push them to one side. Add the asparagus to the other side, toss with a drizzle of vegetable oil and season with salt and pepper.
  7. Return the baking sheet to the oven and roast until the asparagus is tender and lightly browned and the potatoes are browned, 10 to 15 minutes more.
  8. Add the chopped shallot to the pan used for the steak. Cook, tossing, until it begins to soften, 1 to 2 minutes.
  9. Pour in the white wine vinegar, scraping up the browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Add the chopped tarragon and cook until the vinegar evaporates, about 1 minute.
  10. Stir in the beef stock concentrate and 1/2 cup water. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer until the sauce is reduced by half, 2 to 3 minutes.
  11. Remove the pan from the heat. Stir in the butter until melted and glossy. Season the sauce with salt and pepper.
  12. Slice the rested steak against the grain. Divide the steak, roasted potatoes and asparagus between plates. Spoon the tarragon butter sauce over the steak and serve.

Recipe Tips

Pat the steak very dry before seasoning so it browns well in the pan.

Quarter larger fingerling potatoes so all pieces roast at the same pace.

Let the steak rest before slicing to help keep it juicy.

Remove the sauce from the heat before stirring in the butter for a smoother finish.

Slice the rib-eye against the grain for more tender bites.

FAQ

How do I know when the rib-eye is done?

Cook the steak 3 to 6 minutes per side, depending on your preferred doneness and the thickness of the steak.

Can I roast the asparagus and potatoes on the same pan?

Yes. Start the potatoes first, then add the asparagus after 10 minutes so the asparagus stays tender and lightly browned.

Why is the sauce made in the steak pan?

The browned bits left in the pan add savory flavor to the shallot, vinegar, tarragon, stock and butter sauce.

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