Idaho Finger Steaks Recipe - BubbaPie (2024)

Finger Steaks have strips of sirloin steak are soaked in buttermilk, breaded and then fried. Growing up in Idaho, these finger steaks become the definition of comfort food when I was a child. Almost impossible to find outside The Gem State, now you can make these in your very own kitchen!

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1 Why You Will Love Finger Steaks

2 Geographic Comfort Food

3 What Are Idaho Finger Steaks?

4 What Kind Of Meat To Use In Finger Steaks?

5 What To Dip Your Finger Steaks In?

6 Notes, Tips and Suggestions

Why You Will Love Finger Steaks

  • EASY – With just a few ingredients and a couple minutes of prep, you can fry these Finger Steaks easily in your skillet. Or, if you have an Air Fryer, you could even do that!
  • UNIQUE – It’s always fun when you can find a dish or a recipe that is unique to a specific part of the world. You really can’t find finger steaks anywhere accept Idaho and I think that is pretty neat!
  • DELICIOUS – Tender and juicy steak is breaded in a flavorful batter and fried and then dipped into your favorite sauce (it’s gotta be fry sauce, right?!). It just doesn’t get any better than that.

Geographic Comfort Food

One of the things I love most about America is that not only does each region have food that it is famous for, but each State has it’s own dish! Goetta from Ohio, Hot Brown Sandwich From Kentucky, King Ranch Casserole from Texas and Finger Steaks from Idaho!

We’ve started a series on the blog giving our versions of a famous dish from every state. So, of course, it’s not gonna take me long to settle back into my roots and fry up some Idaho Finger Steaks!

What Are Idaho Finger Steaks?

No, this isn’t chicken fried steak, it is something entirely different! And better!

Originating in Boise in the 1950’s the Finger Steak quickly became famous all throughout Southern Idaho in the years after. This is the one steak that doesn’t even try to be fancy! It is at home in diners, dives and greasy spoons all around the state. Sometimes served on a plate, it’s just as at home in a plastic basket piled on top of some tater tots.

Since I’ve moved to the Midwest, I’ve NEVER seen them in a restaurant. So, I’ve had to start making them on my own. Now you can too! Here is what you’ll need. See the recipe card below for the full recipe:

  • Egg
  • Buttermilk
  • Montreal Steak Seasoning or Season Salt
  • All purpose flour, divided
  • Beef sirloin steak, cut into 1/4″ strips
  • Garlic powder
  • Salt
  • Ground pepper
  • vegetable oil to fry

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What Kind Of Meat To Use In Finger Steaks?

We used beef sirloin steak. But you can really any kind of steak. Some people like to use Cube Steak because it’s a cheaper cut of meat that has already been tenderized. That would work too. I’d avoid using more expensive cuts of meat because after you’ve breaded it and fried it, it probably just wouldn’t be worth it.

What To Dip Your Finger Steaks In?

Fried Steak down in Texas is often served with Gravy. But not Finger Steaks! There are a variety of dipping sauces that you can dip your steak into. In Boise, where I’m from, THE SAUCE you are supposed to dip your Finger Steaks in is Fry Sauce. There is no room for discussion here. This zesty combination of mayonnaise and ketchup works so well with this dish! But other ideas could be:

  • Ranch Dressing
  • Ketchup
  • Heinz 57
  • BBQ Sauce
  • co*cktail Sauce

Notes, Tips and Suggestions

  • MARINADE YOU STREAK – Make sure you are letting your steaks sit in the buttermilk mixture at least overnight. This goes a long way towards tenderizing the steak, Trust me, you don’t want tough meat in this recipe.
  • DON’T BURN THE STEAKS! – Watch the temperature of your oil. To hot and these Finger Steaks will burn pretty easily.
  • WHAT SIDE DISHES ARE GOOD WITH FINGER STEAKS? – I’ve always loved mine with Tater Tots. But French Fries would work too. If you are trying to go healthier, a simple vegetable side or a side salad would work too!

I hope you enjoy this Finger Steaks Recipe! Let me know how awesome they are in the comments section!

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Idaho Finger Steaks

Course Main Course

Servings 4 people

Growing up in the Northwest, Idaho Finger Steaks become the definition of comfort food when I was a child. Strips of sirloin steak are soaked in buttermilk, breaded and then fried. Almost impossible to find outside The Gem State, now you can make these in your very own kitchen!

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 egg
  • 2 cups buttermilk
  • 2 tablespoons Montreal Steak Seasoning or Season Salt
  • 2-1/2 cup all purpose flour divided
  • 1-1/2 lbs beef sirloin steak cut into 1/4" strips
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground pepper
  • vegetable oil to fry

Instructions

  • Add egg, buttermilk, seasoning and 1/2 cup flour to a large bowl and mix well.

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  • Stir in steak and place into a resealable bag.

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  • Seal and refrigerate for 2 hours or overnight to marinate.

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  • Once meat is done marinating, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and make room for it in your freezer.

  • In a shallow bowl, combine remaining 2 cups flour, garlic powder, salt and pepper and mix well.

  • Remove steak from refrigerator and ziploc bag. Dredge into flour mixture and place onto prepared baking sheet. Freeze for 1 hour or overnight.

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  • Heat oil until hot and fry meat in oil, working in batches, until golden brown, about 5 minutes. Drain on paper towel and serve with dipping sauce.

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Nutrition

Calories: 758kcal

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  1. Lauri says

    Can you tell me how to convert this to air fryer, please!
    Thanks!
    Lauri

    Reply

    • Kathy says

      I’d say preheating it to 375 and cooking for about 8-10 minutes, turning over halfway through might work. But we haven’t tried it.

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      • Catherine says

        Lauri, did you try the air fryer? We are going to try this tonight.:)

        Reply

  2. ROSEALEE A WELCH says

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    I’m from Idaho and this is the real deal recipe.
    Used to work at a place that served them on a regular basis.
    This is an absolute favorite for us!

    Reply

    • Kathy says

      My wife is from Idaho…. It gets her seal of approval too! Thanks!

      Reply

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FAQs

Are finger steaks an Idaho thing? ›

where can i eat finger steaks in idaho? Since the finger steak is Idaho's signature food, you can expect that every Idahoan has an opinion about the best place to find finger steaks.

What part of cow is finger steaks? ›

Finger steaks are strips of steak (usually top sirloin), battered with a tempura-like or flour batter, and deep-fried in oil.

How long to cook a medium steak? ›

Cooking Times
SkilletBroil
Rare1 inch 1 1/2 inches6-11 mins 12-14 mins6-11 mins 10-13 mins
Medium-Rare1 inch 1 1/2 inches8-13 mins 14-16 mins8-13 mins 12-15 mins
Medium1 inch 1 1/2 inches9-14 mins 15-17 mins9-14 mins 13-16 mins
Medium-Well1 inch 1 1/2 inches11-16 mins 17-19 mins11-16 mins 15-18 mins

What to cook steak in? ›

A heavy griddle pan or cast iron skillet is another great option for cooking steak. These types of pan get really hot and retain their heat, making them ideal for getting that charred, smoky finish on the surface of your steak.

What is the signature dish of Idaho? ›

6 - Finger Steaks

Most people think the potato is Idaho's most well-known food, but most Idahoans will say “finger steaks” when asked to name the state's hallmark cuisine. Battered, deep-fried beef strips go great with a wide variety of dipping sauces.

What states have finger steaks? ›

While the finger steak may have close cousins, it is served in a uniquely Idaho style, and locals from the Gem State have embraced it as their quintessential appetizer.

What is another name for beef finger meat? ›

Beef finger meat is also called Boneless Rib Fingers, Beef Rib Fingers, Boneless Beef Ribs, Boneless Rib Meat or Tomahawk Steak Trimmings.

Is beef finger meat tender? ›

Beef fingers are the meat between the Beef ribs. They are full of collagen, which make them full of flavour, but very chewy. However, if you can break down the collagen, you have the most flavourful and tender rib meat you will ever eat!

Are steak fingers a southern thing? ›

But my idea of good fried food is packing it with flavor, while keeping it easy at the same time. Steak Fingers are definitely a classic southern meal. Like Chicken Fried Steak, you can find it on most any restaurant menu.

What seasoning to put on steak? ›

There are many spices available for seasoning a steak, with salt and pepper topping the list. However, other spices, like thyme, rosemary, garlic powder, and minced onion, are also good options to enhance your steak's flavor. Or, use a one-and-done approach with Chicago Steak Seasoning.

What does blue mean for steak? ›

Blue steak is the term that's used to describe a steak cooked at a very high temperature for a short period of time. That means a maximum of 1-2 minutes on each side, which will leave the center of the steak practically raw.

Is steak better in the oven or pan? ›

To achieve that crisp, caramelized outside, it is best to sear your steak on the stove first and then cook it in the oven. Cook your steak by searing it on the stove, then baking it in the oven on high heat, flipping your steak halfway through, and allow to rest before serving.

How to cook steak in a frying pan? ›

Directions
  1. Heat pan and season steaks: Heat a large heavy-bottomed skillet (preferably cast iron) over high 5 minutes. ...
  2. Cook steaks: Add 1/2 teaspoon butter to pan, then immediately top with one steak. ...
  3. Turn steaks and cook: Turn and cook 2 minutes more for rare, or 3 to 4 minutes more for medium-rare. ...
  4. Rest, then slice:
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What is the most flavorful way to cook a steak? ›

Grilling works well for most steak cuts, adding lots of flavor and allowing an even cook when you know how to grill steak properly.

Where did steak fingers come from? ›

First came Mylo Bybee.

A U.S. Forest Service meat cutter/chef, Bybee was working in the central mountains of Idaho. He was intent on using everything possible, including the trimmings from the steak. He created the iconic dish and took the recipe with him when he opened Mylo's Torch Lounge in Boise in the late 50's.

Are Dairy Queen steak fingers only in Texas? ›

The country singer pulled together a package based on his favorite childhood meal: a four-piece steak finger country basket (an item available only in Texas which comes with fries, Texas toast, and cream gravy), an iced tea, and a mini M&Ms milk chocolate Blizzard.

What's Idaho State food? ›

Idaho – State Food: Potato

Whether mashed, fried or baked, potatoes are a comfort food that will never go out of style. Idaho is especially well known for its multi-use potatoes, as it produces one of the largest crops annually.

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