A special dinner at home should feel like more than an ordinary weeknight meal, but that does not mean every recipe needs hours of complicated prep. These 13 recipes cover creamy filet mignon, sizzling steak bites, loaded nachos, stuffed pinwheels, cheesesteaks, tacos, and a thick tomahawk made for sharing. Some cook in less than 40 minutes, while others use a slower method when there is time to plan. Pick one, cook it at home, and serve it with sides that turn dinner into an occasion worth sitting down for.

Slow Cooker Salisbury Steak Meatballs

Made with frozen meatballs, beef broth, brown gravy mix, onion soup mix, and Worcestershire sauce, Slow Cooker Salisbury Steak Meatballs cook for 6 hours. A cornstarch slurry thickens the sauce before serving, giving the meatballs a rich gravy coating. Spoon them over mashed potatoes, egg noodles, or rice, then add parsley before bringing the plates to the table.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Salisbury Steak Meatballs
Steak Fajita Nachos

Piled onto corn tortilla chips, Steak Fajita Nachos combines 1 pound of flank steak with red and green bell peppers, onion, Mexican-blend cheese, and queso blanco. The 50-minute recipe makes 6 servings and can work as a shareable starter or the main event. Finish the tray with guacamole, sour cream, jalapeños, diced tomatoes, cilantro, and lime wedges, then serve while the cheese is still melted.
Get the Recipe: Steak Fajita Nachos
Street Steak Tacos

Marinated with lime juice, garlic, cumin, oregano, and paprika, Street Steak Tacos fill warm flour tortillas with skillet-cooked steak and quick-pickled red onions. The recipe takes 40 minutes, not including the two-hour marinating period, and makes 6 servings. Add queso fresco, chopped cilantro, and lime wedges at the table so each person can finish a taco before eating.
Get the Recipe: Street Steak Tacos
Garlic Butter Steak Bites

Ready in 30 minutes, Garlic Butter Steak Bites sear 1-inch pieces of sirloin before coating them with butter and six cloves of minced garlic. Paprika and garlic powder season the steak, while chopped parsley gives the skillet a fresh finish. The recipe serves 6 and works well when a full steak dinner seems too formal. Plate the bites with mashed potatoes, fries, or crusty bread for catching the garlic butter.
Get the Recipe: Garlic Butter Steak Bites
Marry Me Steak

Seared filet mignon simmers in a creamy sun-dried tomato sauce in this Marry Me Steak, a 35-minute dinner made for 2. Garlic, beef broth, heavy cream, paprika, spinach, and basil build the sauce around the steaks without requiring a separate pan. Serve it over pasta, mashed potatoes, or rice, or bring crusty bread to the table for scooping up what remains on the plate.
Get the Recipe: Marry Me Steak
Panda Express Black Pepper Sirloin Steak

Stir-fried in a glossy sauce, Panda Express Black Pepper Sirloin Steak pairs thin slices of flank or sirloin with red and green bell peppers and onion. Soy sauce, oyster sauce, beef broth, sesame oil, brown sugar, garlic, and black pepper create the coating. It feeds 4 in 25 minutes, making it a quicker choice for an at-home celebration. Serve it with steamed rice or noodles and scatter sesame seeds and cilantro over each portion.
Get the Recipe: Panda Express Black Pepper Sirloin Steak
Philly Cheesesteak

From skillet to table in 15 minutes, Philly Cheesesteak fills four toasted hoagie rolls with thinly sliced ribeye, sautéed onion, green bell pepper, and melted provolone. Garlic powder, salt, and pepper keep the seasoning simple so the beef and cheese remain at the center. Serve the sandwiches immediately while the rolls are crisp and the filling is hot, with fries, potato wedges, or a simple salad alongside.
Get the Recipe: Philly Cheesesteak
Panda Express Orange Chicken

Coated in flour and cornstarch before frying, Panda Express Orange Chicken tosses bite-sized chicken breast in a sauce made with orange juice, soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar, and garlic. The 30-minute recipe feeds 4 and offers a homemade takeout option for guests who would rather have chicken than steak. Serve it hot over rice and add sliced green onions and sesame seeds before eating.
Get the Recipe: Panda Express Orange Chicken
Philly Cheesesteak Sliders

Baked on 12 Hawaiian rolls, Philly Cheesesteak Sliders layer thinly sliced ribeye with onion, bell pepper, Worcestershire sauce, provolone, and a buttery parsley topping. The recipe takes 40 minutes and makes 6 servings, giving the table an easy handheld alternative to individual steaks. Bring the connected sliders to the table in one pan, then cut them apart and serve with fries, chips, or roasted vegetables.
Get the Recipe: Philly Cheesesteak Sliders
Reverse Sear Steak

Cooked gently in the oven before a final high-heat sear, Reverse Sear Steak uses a thick 2-inch ribeye or filet mignon for even doneness from edge to center. Garlic and fresh thyme, parsley, or rosemary flavor the oil during the finishing step. The method takes 1 hour and 5 minutes and serves 2. Let the steak rest before slicing, then eat it with roasted potatoes or green vegetables.
Get the Recipe: Reverse Sear Steak
Grilled Steak Pinwheels

Rolled around Emmental cheese and fresh spinach, Grilled Steak Pinwheels turn 2 pounds of butterflied flank steak into four individual portions. The filled roll is secured, sliced, and grilled for 4 to 5 minutes per side, bringing the full recipe to 35 minutes. Rest the pinwheels for 5 minutes before serving so the juices stay in the meat. Add chimichurri or balsamic glaze at the table.
Get the Recipe: Grilled Steak Pinwheels
Honey Chipotle Steak and Potatoes

Sweet heat runs through Honey Chipotle Steak and Potatoes, which cooks bite-sized steak pieces and halved baby potatoes with honey, garlic, butter, and chipotle adobo liquid. Paprika, dried onion, garlic powder, and black pepper season the base before the sauce is added. The 35-minute skillet dinner serves 6 and already includes its side dish. Spoon the steak, potatoes, and extra sauce onto warm plates and serve immediately.
Get the Recipe: Honey Chipotle Steak and Potatoes
Tomahawk Steak

Built around a 2-pound bone-in ribeye, Tomahawk Steak uses sea salt, black pepper, olive oil, and herb butter to keep the focus on the beef. The steak is seared in a cast-iron skillet, finished in a 350°F oven, and ready in about 35 minutes, with a yield of 2 servings. Rest it before carving, then serve the slices on a platter with the long bone left visible for the table.
Get the Recipe: Tomahawk Steak