Cook a Steak on a Traeger

The Ultimate Guide to Cooking a Steak on a Traeger Grill

When it comes to achieving that smoky, flavorful, and juicy steak, the Traeger Grill is my favorite weapon. As a chef, I’ve experimented with countless methods, and nothing quite compares to the precision and flavor a pellet grill like Traeger provides. Today, I’ll walk you through exactly how to cook a steak on a Traeger — from start to finish — with every little detail you need to know.

Why Choose a Traeger Grill for Steak?

  • Precise Temperature Control: Essential for perfectly cooked steak.
  • Rich Wood-Fired Flavor: Adds depth that no regular grill can match.
  • Versatile Cooking Options: Smoke, grill, sear, all-in-one.

From my experience, once you cook steak on a Traeger, you’ll rarely go back to a regular gas grill.

Preparing the Steak for Traeger Grilling

Ingredients Needed

  • 1 steak (Ribeye, Strip, Filet, or T-Bone — 1.25 to 2 inches thick)
  • Kosher salt
  • Fresh ground black pepper
  • Garlic powder
  • Olive oil

Preparation Steps

  1. Bring steak to room temperature (20–30 minutes outside the fridge).
  2. Pat dry thoroughly with paper towels.
  3. Rub lightly with olive oil.
  4. Season generously with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.

I always recommend letting the seasoning sit on the meat at least 10 minutes before cooking.

Temperature Settings for Cooking Steak on a Traeger

Cooking StyleGrill TemperatureInternal Steak Temperature
Low and Slow (Reverse Sear)225°F (107°C)115°F internal
Searing (Final Step)450°F–500°F130–140°F internal

Based on my experience, the reverse sear method gives unbeatable texture and flavor.

Cooking Time for Steak on a Traeger

Steak ThicknessTime at 225°F (Low and Slow)Searing Time Each Side
1 inch30 minutes1 minute
1.5 inches40 minutes1–2 minutes
2 inches45–50 minutes2 minutes

Always use a probe thermometer — it’s your best tool to guarantee success.

Cooking Steak in Parts: Slices or Cubes

  • Steak Strips: 2–3 minutes total at high temp.
  • Steak Cubes: Perfect for kabobs, about 3–5 minutes turning frequently.

Sometimes I cube thick steaks for quick appetizers on the Traeger — they cook beautifully and pick up a lot of smoke.

Best Spices and Seasonings for Traeger Steak

Simple is better to let the smoke shine:

  • Coarse salt
  • Black pepper
  • Garlic powder
  • Smoked paprika (optional for added smokiness)
  • Crushed thyme or rosemary

In my kitchen, I rarely marinate steaks for Traeger grilling — seasoning alone does the trick.

Calories in Traeger-Cooked Steak

Steak TypeCalories per 100g
Ribeye290 kcal
Sirloin210 kcal
Filet Mignon200 kcal

Adding butter or heavy sauces afterward can increase calories — I prefer simple resting with natural juices.

How to Cook Diet-Friendly Steak on Traeger

  • Choose lean cuts like filet mignon or sirloin.
  • Trim excess fat before seasoning.
  • Skip butter basting — focus on herbal rubs.

When I’m cooking for clients requesting a lighter meal, this is always my go-to method.

First Dishes Using Traeger Steak

  • Steak Salad: Sliced Traeger steak over arugula with vinaigrette.
  • Beef Broth Soup: Add cubed smoked steak into a clear broth with vegetables.

When I have leftover Traeger steak, nothing beats a warm beef soup.

Second Dishes Using Traeger Steak

  • Philly Cheesesteak Sandwiches: Smoked steak strips with onions and cheese.
  • Steak Tacos: Thin slices with pico de gallo and fresh cilantro.

Quick meals after grilling are some of the best rewards of using a Traeger.

Cooking Traeger Steak Using Different Appliances

On the Traeger Grill (Best Method)

  • Smoke at 225°F to 115°F internal.
  • Sear at 450°F–500°F until desired doneness.

Convection Oven

  • Can mimic low and slow, but lacks the smoke flavor.

Skillet Searing

  • Finish Traeger-cooked steaks with quick butter searing for extra crust.

Microwave (Not Ideal)

  • Only useful for reheating gently.

Multi-cooker

  • Better for stews — not for showcasing grilled steaks.

From my experience, nothing beats the Traeger itself when aiming for that signature flavor.

Step-by-Step Beginner’s Guide: Cooking Steak on a Traeger

  1. Preheat Traeger to 225°F.
  2. Season steak generously and let it sit for 10 minutes.
  3. Place steak directly on grill grate.
  4. Insert a probe thermometer into the thickest part.
  5. Smoke until internal temp reaches 115°F.
  6. Remove steak and crank Traeger to 450–500°F.
  7. Sear steak 1–2 minutes per side.
  8. Rest for 5–10 minutes before slicing and serving.

This method has consistently delivered top-tier results in my kitchen.

FAQ: Cooking Steak on a Traeger Grill

What’s the best steak cut for the Traeger?

In my experience, ribeye, strip loin, and filet mignon deliver the juiciest results.

Do I need to flip the steak while smoking?

No — I leave it untouched during the smoke phase for even cooking.

Should I marinate steak for Traeger grilling?

I personally avoid it — I let the smoke do the flavoring.

How do I prevent over-smoking?

Stick to milder pellets like oak or cherry, and limit smoke time.

Can I sear steak entirely on the Traeger?

Absolutely — the Traeger sear setting (up to 500°F) works well.

Should I rest the steak after cooking?

Yes — 5–10 minutes rest time ensures juicy slices.

What wood pellets should I use for steak?

I usually use oak, hickory, or mesquite for the boldest flavor.

How do I clean the grill after steak cooking?

I always recommend a quick brush and burn-off at high temp for 10 minutes.

How can I cook multiple steaks at once?

Just space them an inch apart and monitor temps closely.

Should I use butter while cooking steak on Traeger?

I add butter after searing for richness without risking flare-ups.

How thick should my steak be for best results?

At least 1.25 inches thick for ideal moisture and flavor.

Can I cook frozen steak on a Traeger?

I’ve tried it — better results are achieved with thawed steak.

What’s the perfect doneness temp for steak?

For medium-rare, I always target 130°F internal.

How to tell if steak is done without a thermometer?

By touch: soft = rare, springy = medium, firm = well-done — but a thermometer is more reliable.

How long does Traeger-cooked steak stay good?

In my experience, it’s best eaten fresh, but it can refrigerate safely for up to 3 days.