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Copycat Texas Roadhouse Steak Rub

Just a few simple seasonings is all you need to make the best dry steak rub recipe to compliment the amazing flavors in your chicken or steak, and tastes just like the Texas Roadhouse restaurant!

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A seasoned steak on a grill with kitchen tongs lifting it up.

The best part is that this steak seasoning recipe is super-duper easy. Simplicity is often the way to go when you’re dealing with meat. The hardest part of all is not to fiddle with it on the grill- don’t do it. Leave it alone. Set it and be done with it. Get your timing right (see instructions below)- and you’ll be happily munching on a big juicy steak in no time. Here is more information to help you achieve that perfect steak:

When to Put Dry Rub on a Steak:

There are two methods that work best:

40 Minutes before you cook the steak: This allows the salt to penetrate through the surface and break down the muscle fibers, which results in a more tender meat. During this time, the liquid that initially surfaces has time to reabsorb, which keeps the meat juicy.

Overnight: You can apply dry rub a day in advance and let it sit overnight in the refrigerator. The surface may appear to be dryer in the morning but you will actually only lose about 5% of moisture which is far less than what you’d lose if you were to cook the steak immediately, which is up to 20%.

Best Cuts of Steak for Grilling:

  • Filet Mignon
  • New York Strip Steak
  • Ribeye
  • Porterhouse
  • T-Bone
  • Top Sirloin

Check out this resource for more information, including which cuts of meat need a little doctoring up before hitting the grill, and which cuts of meat should be avoided altogether.

How to Grill Steak:

-Get the highest quality meat that you can afford- it will make all the difference. Filet Mignon, Porterhouse, N.Y. Strip, & Ribeye are all perfect for grilling. Visit here for a complete list of options!

-Contrary to popular belief, it’s best not to oil your grill grates before grilling. These guys can tell you why.

Hot & Fast is the best way to cook a steak on the grill, so don’t be afraid to turn up that heat. This goes for all cooking levels, from rare to well done.

-Cook the steak for 4-5 minutes on the first side, then flip. It should be brown and charred. Then follow the cooking times below depending on how you like it cooked:

  • Rare: 5
  • Medium Rare: 7
  • Well Done: 10A grilled steak resting on a white plate after being cooked.

Letting Steak Rest:

-This part is crucial. Let the steak rest for 5-7 minutes after cooking. This gives the juices time to settle and disperse evenly in the meat. If you cut right in, be prepared to watch juice run all over your plate. Let it rest, and that juice will stay in the meat.

What to Serve with Steak

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Copycat Texas Roadhouse Steak Rub

4.97 from 165 ratings
Just a few simple seasonings is all you need to make the best dry steak rub recipe to compliment the amazing flavors in your chicken or steak, and tastes just like the Texas Roadhouse restaurant!


Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons coarse kosher salt, *See Notes
  • 2 teaspoons brown sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a quart-sized Ziploc bag and seal it tightly. Shake it to thoroughly combine all ingredients.
  • Generously cover each side of the steak with the seasoning and let it rest for about 40 minutes. This allows the salt to penetrate through the surface and break down the muscle fibers, which results in a more tender meat.
  • Once the grill is nice and hot, place the steak(s) on and cook for 4-5 minutes, until it’s browned and slightly charred. Flip it over and cook for the following additional time:
  • 5 minutes: Medium Rare
    7 minutes: Medium
    10 minutes: Well Done

Notes

*I always encourage people to season to taste with salt, you can always add more if needed.

This recipe makes 2.4 Tablespoons.

Best steaks for the grill: 
Filet Mignon, Porterhouse, N.Y. Strip, & Ribeye steaks are all great options for grilling.

Alternative Recipe for Steak Rub:
  • 4 Tbsp. Lawry's seasoning salt
  • 1 Tbsp. Black pepper
  • 1 Tbsp. Onion powder
  • 1 Tbsp. Garlic salt

Serving Suggestion: Serve your steak with a side of my Smooth & Creamy Homemade Mashed Potatoes with my 10-minute Brown Gravy.

Nutrition

Calories: 49kcal, Carbohydrates: 12g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 5253mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 789IU, Iron: 1mg
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495 comments on “Copycat Texas Roadhouse Steak Rub”

  1. Was disappointed in this rub. Was way too salty and didn’t taste anything like the amazing Ribeyes at Texas Roadhouse. I normally don’t have a problem with things being too salty.

  2. Hi Stephanie! Congrats on the great blog!
    I’m from Brazil, and around 1 year ago I started to get more interested in preparing steaks in American style. Then I learned about dry rubs… My life changed! Haha
    I’ve been using this recipe for a long time now and I can say that it’s one of my favorites! Also, everybody who tried it here, loved it!
    I just prepared a fresh batch for today’s barbecue…

    I ended up getting inspired and came up with a dry rub recipe of my own… It’s yellow! If you wanna try it, reach me via email and I’ll send you the recipe.

    Again… Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

    • Hi Marcelo! I love to hear from people from other countries, sooo cool! I am so happy that you love the dry rub as much as we go, life changing is no exaggeration! 😉 Thank you for taking the time to rate and comment!

  3. Appreciate that- that’s what comes when your blog is your side hustle, you work full time and have babies. Lots going on. Once I called “flour” … “flower” I got a 3.75 in college so I’m not stupid. Just tired sometimes. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  4. Can the rub be applied more than 40 minutes in advance? Like the morning of the BBQ or day before?

    • Hi Patricia! You can absolutely do it the night before, then just leave it in the refrigerator overnight, uncovered. I read this article which confirms that this method is actually even better than salting it 40 minutes ahead of time. I am going to update the post with this information, thank you for asking and enjoy your steak!

  5. Thanks for posting this recipe – I just made this tonight by pan searing on a cast iron skillet with some top sirloin. Your instructions were spot on! I agree with some comments about the salt but will try to reduce it by 1/4 and possibly reduce the chili powder by half. I think my chili powder was a little more potent so I had some heat but I’m only guessing it was from the chili powder.  This will be my “go to” rub from now on! Thanks again!

  6. Yum, looks amazing!

  7. Where is the recipe

    • If you click the button right at the top of the post that says “jump to recipe” it will bring you right to it!

  8. Hi. The sodium content seems awfully high. Is there anything that can be substituted for part of the different salts?

    • Hi Chuck! You could decrease the kosher salt portion to 2 Tablespoons instead of 2.5, that would help without compromising the recipe too much. Have a great day!

  9. I would like to know if you’re on Youtube. I wish your videos were there, and I just found them there. Maybe you could make a video on YT where you cook steak and show us how to. Then, show us how you make your rub. I love watching YT videos, and that’s where I store all my cook links. Anyway, I will try this rub soon, because I’ve got to eat at home … just too expensive for Middle Class now to eat out.

    Thanks for sharing your expertise …

    • Hey David! I AM in fact on YouTube, you can find my videos here! I will be leaving my full time job in a few weeks and will be able to devote all of my time to the blog, which is good news, and I hope to roll out more videos then! I also have two more videos coming out before the end of the month. Thanks for your comments and thoughts, I appreciate them! The TX Roadhouse Steak Rub is definitely a video that I want to roll out soon! 🙂

  10. My wording didn’t come out right. I wanted to know if a 3-2-1 type method of grilling this steak work? 

    • Hi Ed! I’m not super familiar with the 3-2-1 method but I think that’s suited better for smoking ribs and meats that cook for a long period of time!

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