Anonymous wrote:Salt and pepper, then sear over high heat and finish in the oven. Add a bit of butter during last minute of cooking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The trade-off with a very tender piece of meat is flavor. Definitely don't cook it past med rare, and a bordelaise sauce, maybe some sautéed mushrooms, would be lovely.
I agree, they're not that flavorful. One easy sauce is a rosemary balsamic reduction - basically boil down balsamic vinegar with chopped rosemary. Or saute shallots and then add some port and boil down.
Yes - definitely needs a sauce. A good friend says that filet mignon is steak for people who don't like steak. Less charitably, it's steak for people who have more money than taste (in the literal sense of the term).
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Anonymous wrote:With those pan sauces, remember, right after you take it off the heat, to vigorously whisk in a tablespoon or two of softened butter before pouring it over your steak.
I've seen this but don't know why?
It thickens the sauce and makes it richer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The trade-off with a very tender piece of meat is flavor. Definitely don't cook it past med rare, and a bordelaise sauce, maybe some sautéed mushrooms, would be lovely.
I agree, they're not that flavorful. One easy sauce is a rosemary balsamic reduction - basically boil down balsamic vinegar with chopped rosemary. Or saute shallots and then add some port and boil down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With those pan sauces, remember, right after you take it off the heat, to vigorously whisk in a tablespoon or two of softened butter before pouring it over your steak.
I've seen this but don't know why?
Anonymous wrote:With those pan sauces, remember, right after you take it off the heat, to vigorously whisk in a tablespoon or two of softened butter before pouring it over your steak.
Anonymous wrote:The trade-off with a very tender piece of meat is flavor. Definitely don't cook it past med rare, and a bordelaise sauce, maybe some sautéed mushrooms, would be lovely.