How to Make the Perfect Filet Mignon | Chef Jean-Pierre
Hello There Friends, Today I'm going to show you how to make the perfect Filet Mignon! Perfect for a romantic dinner, and definitely not a dinner that you can make when the kids are hungry on a Wednesday Night. Let me know what you think in the comments below and let me know how yours turned out!
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How to Perfectly Cook a Filet Mignon | Crusty Sear & Juicy Meat!
Learn how to cook filet mignon in a cast-iron skillet and then transfer it into the oven for a crusty sear and juicy, perfectly cooked and tender meat. This is hands-down the best and easiest recipe for cooking filet mignon perfectly every single time.
RECIPE:
INGREDIENTS:
2 6-oz. filet mignon, about 2 inches thick
1 Tbsp. avocado oil, or grapeseed oil
Salt, to taste
Coarse ground pepper, to taste
INSTRUCTIONS:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Salt and pepper filets liberally on both sides. (This helps them get a crusty sear!) Let filets sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before cooking.
Once oven is heated to temperature add oil to a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Wait until oil is sizzling to add filets. Cook steaks for 2 ½ minutes per side without moving. Sear the remaining sides for 1 minute total.
Add cast-iron skillet with steaks to the preheated oven and cook for 4-5 minutes. Using a meat thermometer measure the temperature of the steaks in the thickest portion to determine doneness.*
Serve filet mignon steaks with garlic herb butter or caramelized onions and enjoy!
RECIPE NOTES:
For a medium-rare steak, pull it out when the temperature reads 125 degrees.
For a medium steak, remove them when the temperature reads 130 degrees. (The filet will continue to cook slightly once removed from the oven.)
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How to cook a filet mignon (FOOL PROOF)
How to cook a filet mignon (FOOL PROOF)
Filet mignons have a bad reputation. They are the most expensive cut on the cow despite being lean. Due to the lack of fat, they are less flavorful than something like a ribeye or NY strip.
Despite this, I think they serve an important purpose. When introducing someone new to the world of steaks, filet is a great place to start! They are extremely tender, and while not always the most flavorful, they are always a crowd pleaser. This is my favorite way to cook one indoors!
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Pan-seared Bacon-wrapped Filet Mignon - Bruce Holley
Learn to pan sear a filet mignon medium rare with bacon wrap. Step by step instruction by Bruce Holley.
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Geoffrey Zakarian's Pan-Roasted Filet Mignon | The Kitchen | Food Network
Geoffrey prepares the perfect main dish for a dinner party with filet mignon steaks that are crusted with pepper, seared, then served with a creamy pan sauce!
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Pan-Roasted Filet Mignon with Green Peppercorns
RECIPE COURTESY OF GEOFFREY ZAKARIAN
Level: Easy
Total: 45 min
Active: 30 min
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients
Four 6-ounce filet mignon steaks, at room temperature, lightly pounded
Kosher salt
1/4 cup black peppercorns, coarsely ground, such as Butcher Cut
3 tablespoons canola or grapeseed oil
1 shallot, minced
2 tablespoons green peppercorns in brine, drained
2 ounces brandy
3/4 cup beef stock
1/2 cup heavy cream
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
Chopped fresh parsley, for sprinkling
1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
Directions
Sprinkle the steaks generously with salt on both sides. Press the top and bottoms of the steaks into the peppercorns to crust on each side.
Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large heavy saute pan or cast-iron pan over medium-high heat until very hot. Add the steaks and sear for 3 to 4 minutes on each side. Cook until the internal temperature is around 125 degrees F for medium-rare. Remove the steaks from the pan and allow them to rest.
In the same pan the steaks were cooked in, add the shallots along with the remaining tablespoon oil and the green peppercorns and reduce the heat to medium. Cook until the shallots are softened and lightly browned, 2 to 3 minutes.
Turn off the heat, then add the brandy and return the heat to medium. Cook for 1 minute. Add the beef stock and cream, then reduce the liquid by half until thickened, 8 to 10 minutes. Season with salt as needed.
Turn off the heat. Swirl in the butter and melt, stirring often. Return the steaks to the pan and coat with the sauce. Sprinkle with the parsley and a splash of red wine vinegar to balance the richness of the sauce. Place the steaks on a plate, then spoon the sauce over and serve.
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Grilled Filet Mignon Steak Recipe - Reverse Seared Filet Mignon | Cold Grate Technique
Filet Mignon - Grilled Filet Mignon Steak Recipe - Reverse Sear Filet Mignon With The Cold Grate Technique Easy **PURCHASE THE SLOW N SEAR HERE:
When it comes to a great steak the Filet Mignon is one that is going to have you scoring big-time with your guests or next date night. Which is why today we are going to be grilling the perfect Filet Mignon using the slow n sear and the cold grate technique.
So when we’re talking about the Filet mignon we are talking about the center section of the beef tenderloin that is sliced into thick steak portions and even though it might not be the most flavorful cut compared to a prime rib or something with lots of marbling it is the most tender cut of beef with makes it one of the most desirable cuts.
GET STARTED WITH THIS FILET MIGNON RECIPE:
ITEMS NEEDED:
2 Filet Mignons
Kosher salt
Fresh Cracked Pepper
Cooking Oil
To get started you will need to get yourself some Filet Mignon Steaks. We recommend asking your butcher to cut them 1 ½ - 2 inch thick Filets and you will be looking for Filets that have great marbling and that are similar in size and shape so that they cook evenly and finish at the same time.
To prep these steaks we are going to keep it simple and do a dry brine on them. A dry brine is the process of adding salt in advance to help flavor the meat as well as to help lock in the juiciness of the steak. So what you want to do is add the salt using a ratio of ½ teaspoon of kosher salt per pound of meat of ¼ teaspoon of table salt per pound. After this is done, you are going to place them into the refrigerator uncovered for minimum of 2 hours but ideally if you can we like to do this step the night before the cook so that the salt absorbs all the way through to the center of the Filet. (You can leave it in the fridge for up to two days)
Now that our Filet Mignons are prepped we are going to set up our kettle using the slow n sear and we are going to be using a cooking temperature of 225. At this point we are going to place the filets onto the grill opposite the slow n sear. We are also going to take our meat probe and place it into one of our filets so that we can see the internal temperature as it slowly cooks.
With the steaks on the grill cooking we are going to monitor the internal temperatures because when the steak his around 80 degrees we are going to flip it over to provide some even cooking on both sides then continue cooking it until it hit 115 degrees internally. After about 50-60 minutes the Filet has reached 115 degrees and we are going to remove both the steaks and the grate so that it can cool. At this time we are also going to place about ¾ of a chimney of hot charcoal into the SNS so we can perfectly sear these filets.
Before we sear our Filets we want to prep them by first taking a bit of paper towel to dry off some of the surface moisture followed by a bit of cooking oil. This will help bring a nice sear to the outside as well as help our pepper to stick onto the steak.
Now that we have that all prepped its now time to place our cold grate onto the grill along with our Filets. Place your filets over the hot coals and begin searing for 1 minute on each side twice (4 minutes total), each time spinning the grate for a cool cooking surface.
After 4 minutes remove the Filets off the heat and serve. Your steaks will come out a perfect medium rare.
Enjoy.
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