What is the best way to rewarm steak?

A great way to maintain a juicy steak is reheat it slowly in the oven first and then finish on the stovetop. Preheat your oven to 275° and place a wire cooling rack over a large baking sheet. Cooking your steak on a cooling rack allows the hot air to circulate around the steak, giving you more evenly heated meat.

How do you reheat steak without overcooking it?

A low-temperature oven is the best way to reheat steak without overcooking it. For the juiciest results, bring leftover steak to room temperature before reheating. Finishing the steak with a sear in a hot skillet adds great texture.

How do you reheat steak in the oven without drying it out?

Here’s the method: Place leftover steaks on a wire rack set in a rimmed baking sheet and warm them on the middle rack of a 250-degree oven until the steaks register 110 degrees (roughly 30 minutes for 1 1⁄2-inch-thick steaks, but timing will vary according to thickness and size).