Foil Packet Party

The “Custom-Crimp” Steak & Potato PackETS

This version uses a “Garlic-Herb Butter” puck placed inside each packet, which melts into a self-basting sauce as it cooks.

CategoryDetails
Prep Time20 minutes
Cook Time25–30 minutes
Total Time50 minutes
Yield4 individual packets

🍴 Ingredients (Per Packet)

  • The Protein:
    • 6 oz Sirloin steak (cut into 1-inch cubes) or Smoked Sausage slices
  • The “Garden” Bed:
    • 1 cup Baby potatoes (halved or quartered for fast cooking)
    • ½ cup Fresh green beans (trimmed)
    • ¼ Red onion (sliced into wedges)
  • The “Melting” Puck:
    • 1 tbsp Salted butter (cold)
    • 1 tsp Garlic (minced)
    • 1 tsp Dried rosemary or thyme
    • Pinch of Red pepper flakes

👩‍🍳 Instructions

1. The Potato Pre-Toss

  • Preheat your oven to 200°C (400°F) or your grill to medium-high.
  • Toss the potatoes and steak in a bowl with 1 tbsp of olive oil, salt, and pepper. This ensures they don’t stick to the foil.

2. The Foil Architecture

  • Cut four 12×12 inch squares of heavy-duty aluminum foil.
  • Place the potatoes and onions in the center first (they take the longest to cook), followed by the steak and green beans.

3. The Butter “Crown”

  • Place the butter, garlic, and herbs directly on top of the steak. This is the flavor engine; as it melts, it will travel down through the meat and season the potatoes.

4. The “Tent” Crimp

  • Bring the long sides of the foil together and fold them down twice to create a seal, leaving about 2 inches of headspace (the “tent”). Fold the ends in tightly.

5. The High-Heat Bake

  • Place packets on a baking sheet and bake for 25–30 minutes.
  • The “Flip” Move: At the 20-minute mark, carefully flip the packets onto their sides. This redistributes the garlic butter and ensures the bottom vegetables get a bit of direct-heat browning.

The “Party” Tip: If you are hosting a group, provide “Add-ins” like corn on the cob wheels, sliced jalapeños, or shredded cheese (to be added in the last 2 minutes). Let everyone write their name on their packet with a Sharpie before it goes into the oven!

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