Nutrition Facts
Servings: 2 ServingCalories:650kcalTotal Fat:52gCholesterol:165mgSodium:1150mgPotassium:540mgTotal Carbohydrate:0.5gProtein:46gCalcium: 30mg
There is nothing quite like the sizzle of a premium ribeye steak hitting a hot pan or grill grate. This recipe delivers a perfectly seared exterior that locks in rich, juicy flavors, topped with a melting pat of herbaceous garlic and rosemary butter. Every bite offers a luxurious, melt-in-your-mouth texture that makes any weeknight feel like an upscale steakhouse experience. It is the ultimate comforting, high-protein meal that satisfies your deepest savory cravings effortlessly.
Best of all, this dish naturally aligns with a low-carb lifestyle. By focusing on high-quality proteins and healthy fats, you can enjoy a deeply satisfying, gourmet meal without worrying about hidden sugars or unnecessary fillers. It is pure, simple, and incredibly delicious.
This dish features a thick-cut, well-marbled ribeye steak cooked to your preferred level of doneness and finished with a homemade herb infusion. It combines classic American steakhouse traditions with a simple French culinary technique known as arrosé (basting with melted butter). The addition of fresh rosemary and rich butter enhances the beef's natural flavors, creating a glossy, savory sauce right on your plate.

Absolutely. This recipe is packed with high-quality protein and essential fats, which are highly satiating and help keep you feeling full for hours. By eliminating carbohydrates, it allows your body to stay focused on utilizing fat for fuel rather than storing glucose. Enjoying dense, nutrient-dense proteins like ribeye makes it much easier to naturally manage your appetite without feeling restricted.
This dish is a gold standard for the ketogenic lifestyle, boasting zero net carbs. The natural marbling of the ribeye combined with the rich butter topping provides an ideal ratio of healthy fats to protein. Because it relies entirely on whole, unprocessed ingredients, you can indulge in a hearty meal while easily maintaining ketosis.
I’ve included everything below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the Recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Store any leftover ribeye steak in an airtight glass container in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 4 days. If you wish to freeze it, wrap the cooled steak tightly in plastic wrap, place it in a heavy-duty freezer bag, and keep it frozen for up to 2 months. To preserve its tender texture, reheat it gently in a skillet over low heat with an extra splash of butter until just warmed through.
A premium ribeye steak pan-seared to a golden-brown crust, infused with fresh garlic and rosemary, and finished with a rich, velvety butter baste.

Servings: 2 ServingCalories:650kcalTotal Fat:52gCholesterol:165mgSodium:1150mgPotassium:540mgTotal Carbohydrate:0.5gProtein:46gCalcium: 30mg
Reheating Tip: Warm leftovers gently in a skillet on low heat with a tablespoon of butter to keep the meat from drying out or overcooking.
Doneness Guide: Pull the steak at 130°F for medium-rare or 140°F for medium; the temperature will rise slightly as it rests.
Flavor Boost: Drop a few drops of fresh lemon juice into the melted butter at the very end to brighten up the rich flavors.