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Steak will taste like it came out of ‘a 5-star kitchen’ if you use 1 unexpected ingredient

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 7, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
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Cooking the perfect steak at home can be a challenge, especially if you want it to taste like it was served in a top restaurant. Many Brits save steak for special meals, whether it’s barbecued in the garden or pan-fried on a Sunday night. But getting that soft, juicy texture and deep flavour isn’t always easy.

Now one top chef has revealed a trick that could transform your next steak, and it’s all down to a surprising ingredient most people already have at home. While many believe the secret lies in choosing the right cut or getting the timing just right, the real game-changer might actually be the marinade.

James Whitfield, 46, is a head chef who’s worked in luxury hotels across London and Manchester. He says the trick is to marinate your steak in beer, but not just any beer.

“I usually take a bottle of a light, crisp lager and pour it into a large freezer bag with two to three pounds of steak,” he said. 

“Then I add garlic cloves, a little olive oil, fresh thyme, and black pepper. Leave it to soak for at least four hours, ideally overnight, and what comes out is meat that tastes like it has been cooked in a 5-star kitchen.”

He explained that beer contains natural enzymes that help break down the fibres in the meat, making it more tender. 

At the same time, the sweetness of the beer gives the steak a subtle depth of flavour.

“The beer adds a mellow richness,” James added. “You get that lovely char when you sear it, but inside it stays soft and flavourful. People often think steak needs complicated marinades, but this is straightforward and it works.”

Unlike sharp vinegars or heavy wines, beer is mildly acidic, so it helps soften the meat without overpowering it. 

And because it’s commonly used in dishes like stews, it’s already familiar to many home cooks.

Experts at mobile cocktail firm Spin and Shake added: “Guests are more curious about how alcohol can be used outside the glass. 

“Beer in cooking is familiar in slow dishes, but as a steak marinade it feels fresh and different. It shows how versatile drinks can be, not just for serving but for flavouring.”

For anyone wanting to try it at home, James recommends sticking to light beers and avoiding anything too bitter or dark. 

He also suggests adding herbs and garlic, and allowing the meat to rest after cooking.

“Don’t overcomplicate it,” he said. “The beer does most of the work.”

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