Save Your Money, Make Copycat Texas Roadhouse Steak Seasoning At Home

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The ingredients in Texas Roadhouse's steak seasoning are the forces behind the chain's iconic steak flavor. After sleuthing through copycat recipes, as well as the ingredients list of Texas Roadhouse's own Sirloin Seasoning, it becomes clear that you don't need to have a night out to enjoy a flavorful steak; just take a peek in your pantry, because we bet you have all you need to make Texas Roadhouse steak seasoning at home. 

You might expect ingredients like black pepper and salt to be at play on a Roadhouse steak, but you might be more surprised to learn that brown sugar, garlic powder, onion powder, turmeric, paprika, and chili powder impart their flavors onto the steak to great success. In fact, this combination of spices is all you need for a balanced and flavorful steak seasoning that rivals that of Texas Roadhouse. After just five minutes of prep at home, you can store the seasoning in an airtight container until you are ready to use it. 

Copycat customizations

While replicating the flavors of a Texas Roadhouse steak is the dream, the most important thing is that you are crafting a steak you want to eat. While most copycat recipes call for a tablespoon each of brown sugar and salt, two teaspoons of pepper, a teaspoon each of paprika and chili powder, and ½ or ¼ teaspoons of other ingredients, like the turmeric, you can always tweak the ingredients and amounts to your preferences.

Whether you are preparing a ribeye or a New York strip, you might consider lightly coating the steak with Worcestershire sauce before patting on your seasoning; the sauce will lend a nice umami backdrop to the lively flavors of the seasoning. When it comes to the seasoning itself, try to stick to Kosher salt for the best results, and don't be afraid to add in a ½ teaspoon of cornstarch for an evenly charred exterior that seals in the tenderness of the steak. 

Recipes vary most often when it comes to capturing the sharp, yet subtle, garlic flavor of a Texas Roadhouse steak. While garlic powder is a reliable seasoning, some cooks may even incorporate garlic salt in addition to the garlic powder to a similar effect. The packaged version of Texas Roadhouse Sirloin Seasoning contains both salt and MSG. If you are hesitant to use MSG, here's everything you need to know.

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