Filet mignon is a choice steak, indeed. To form it, the butcher makes a cross-sectional cut from the small end of the tenderloin, a long muscle with one narrow, pointed end which runs along the lower ...
You don’t have to be a chef to cook perfect filet mignon… In fact, it’s much easier than you’d think. In this video, Nicole shows you how to cook filet mignon with nothing but olive oil, coarse kosher ...
Filet mignon is often seen as the crown jewel of steak. It’s buttery, tender, and practically melts in your mouth—when cooked correctly. The operational phrase here is “when cooked correctly.” It’s ...
When it comes to steaks, I have a history of focusing too much on the ribeye. I love fat and meat that comes attached to bones, but dedication to a single cut is limiting, both as an enjoyer of steaks ...
This pepper-crusted steak works as a luxurious mid-day brunch or as an evening feast. Note: If your filets aren't cut into even rounds, ask your butcher to tie them into tournedoes or do it yourself ...
I tried making Ina Garten's five-star-rated simple steak recipe at home. Garten's recipe called for only five ingredients: filet mignon, oil, butter, salt, and pepper. The recipe was simple to execute ...
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