Grilling a restaurant-quality filet mignon at home sounds intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Although filet mignon is a more expensive cut of steak, the preparation and grilling process is quite ...
Using thick-cut, center-cut filet mignon—known for its fork-tender texture and lean richness—Chud seasons the steaks simply with salt and pepper, letting the meat shine. After a perfect sear over high ...
Michael Mina, who just opened Bourbon Steak in NYC, knows how to cook a steak. In this case, he butter-poaches it, grills it, then serves it with a roasted, herb-crusted tomato. It's a fancy ...
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 ...
Brush the filets with olive oil and pan sear them on a hot grill pan – about 4 minutes per side for medium-rare. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read 130 degrees. Set the ...