Restaurant quality surf and turf with grilled prime steak and crab legs. This is one of the easiest and best surf and turf recipes you can make at home. It's perfect for special occasions or weekend indulgence!
Surf And Turf Recipe
I am sure everyone loves surf and turf with a glass of wine, especially on special occasions.
What is surf n turf?
It’s a main course commonly found in fancy steak and seafood restaurants. It usually combines a red meat and a seafood entree on a single serving, and served with a variety of sides.
Red meat is typically a steak, cooked to your desired doneness. Seafood can be lobster, crab legs, shrimp or scallops. The seafood entree can be grilled, steamed, poached or deep-fried.
This is one of the easiest and the best homemade surf and turf recipes. I combine a 6-oz prime steak with crab legs, served with melted butter.
It’s restaurant quality at a fraction of the cost. You have to try this recipe!
How To Make Surf And Turf
Turf and surf means you have to make the steak and the seafood separately.
For my recipe, first, I seasoned the prime steak with salt and pepper. Then, I prepared the snow crab legs by steaming them in a steamer.
In the meantime, I fired up my grill and grilled the steak for 3 minutes on each site, with direct heat.
The last step is plating with the turf, and then the surf with melted butter. Add a few lemon wedges on the side and dinner is ready!
Ingredients
- 2 prime steak, 6 oz (175g) each
- salt
- ground black pepper
- 1 lb (500g) snow crab legs, 2 clusters
- chopped parsley
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- lemon wedges
Instructions
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Season the steak generously with salt and pepper.
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Steam the snow crab legs in a steamer for 5 minutes, or until heated through.
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In the meantime, fire up the grill and cook each side of the steak for 3 minutes. Then, turn it over and grill the other side for 3 minutes for medium-well.
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Plate the steak and crab legs on two plates, garnishing with parsley. Serve with melted butter and lemon wedges.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.