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HOW TO GRILL A PERFECT FILET MIGNON



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Filet Mignons..."The King of Beef". Expensive to buy, but wonderfully tender and lean. When you spend this kind of money on a piece of meat, you don't want to ruin it! Here is how to grill the perfect filet mignon!

Provided by quotFoodThe Way To

Categories     Steak

Time 6m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

4 filet mignon
salt
black pepper

Steps:

  • Heat grill. Grill filets mignons for 3 to 5 minutes per side, which will cook them to medium or medium-rare doneness. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve.
  • NOTE: One key point to remember when cooking filet mignon, whether you broil, roast, grill or pan fry it, is to use high heat in the process. A second key point is not to cook it too long; filet mignon is particularly susceptible to drying out as it cooks. Connoisseurs will tell you that filets mignons can only be properly appreciated medium-rare or even rare. But if you really can't stand the thought of eating steak that pink, feel free to cook longer. Again, start with high heat so as to minimize the time needed to reach your preferred state of doneness.
  • By the way, a red wine such as cabernet sauvignon or burgundy makes a great accompaniment to filet mignon.

Nutrition Facts :

HOW TO GRILL FILET MIGNON



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Filet Mignon...even the name sounds intimidating. Not to fear though, we will show you how easy it can be with step by step directions.

Provided by Steve

Categories     Main Course

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 Beef filet mignon steaks (at least 1.5 inches thick)
Kosher salt
fresh ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Seasoning.You paid a lot for this filet, give it some credit that it is going to hold it's own in the taste department. The only seasoning I recommend to help this steak out is some fresh ground black pepper. Save the course salt for the end, some say it draws out juices. I doubt it does, but why take the chance?
  • Leave it alone!In order to reduce grilling time and ensure consistent cooking throughout the steak, we must bring the filet to room temperature. This is your easiest step, once it's seasoned just leave it on the kitchen counter. Your patience will be rewarded, trust me...just let it get into the "zone" by itself and move onto these next steps. Let it sit for at least 45 minutes. Go on, leave it alone, move on to the next step!
  • Fire it up!We are going to use direct heat to grill this delicious steak, so fire up your grill and set it and leave it at the highest temperature setting. You will know she is ready when you can't hold your hand 2 inches above the grates for more than 5 seconds (don't try and be tough, you know it hurts...). If you are a charcoal griller, follow this guide for lighting a charcoal grill and set up your grill for hot, direct grilling by creating a pile 2 coals high.
  • Sear in those juices!Ok, the moment of truth, your steak has been getting itself ready on the counter and now it's game time! Using TONGS (remember, don't EVER puncture that beautiful steak's flesh!) place your steaks on the grill and do NOTHING for at least 2 minutes. The only exception to this rule is if you have to play firefighter and splash a little water on a pesky flame. A little flare up is fine, but if a flame burns for more than 30 seconds, splash a tiny bit of water on it to put it out.
  • Grill marks!All we are doing here is creating those cool looking grill marks. After about 2 minutes (for medium-rare, a little more for Medium), lift, turn your steak 90 degrees and then set it back down for another 3 minutes (again, for medium-rare, a little more if you have to have it more done).
  • Flip once!After a total of about 5 minutes, it's time to flip that steak for the one and only time. Gently lift, flip and set it back down in the same spot and leave it alone again for about 2 more minutes.
  • Rotate againThis is getting easy, you know what is next. Repeat Step 5 on this side now!
  • Check itNow it is time to check your steak for the perfect doneness. The very best way to ensure proper doneness is by using an instant-read meat thermometer. The Thermapen is by far the best meat thermometer on the market. A favorite of TV and restaurant chefs, it is highly accurate, instant, automatically turns on and off (no buttons to mess with) and never needs calibration. Highly recommended if you cook a lot, get it here. Insert the thermometer into the side of the steak to measure the very center and then check out our grilling tips for a temperature chart to determine your preferred doneness. Better yet for you iPhone owners, download our FREE MeatTemps iPhone app for an easy to use meat doneness reference.
  • Remove and rest. Take it off the grill now, you are done with the heat section! Remove it and set it on a plate or platter and leave it alone.
  • Your beautiful filet has been through a traumatic experience. It went from refrigerated to room temperature to a HOT grill. This plays havoc on the juices inside so we need to give it some time to collect itself. Now that it is on the platter, let it rest again for 2 - 3 minutes (which will now seem like 2 hours!). This allows the juices to re-distribute, so they don't all run out when you slice into that beautiful hunk of beef.
  • Enjoy! Go ahead, enjoy it!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 621 kcal, Protein 41 g, Fat 50 g, SaturatedFat 20 g, Cholesterol 159 mg, Sodium 111 mg, ServingSize 1 serving

HOW TO GRILL A PERFECT FILET MIGNON



How to Grill a Perfect Filet Mignon image

Filet Mignons..."The King of Beef". Expensive to buy, but wonderfully tender and lean. When you spend this kind of money on a piece of meat, you don't want to ruin it! Here is how to grill the perfect filet mignon!

Provided by star pooley

Categories     Beef

Number Of Ingredients 2

4 filet mignon
salt & pepper

Steps:

  • 1. Heat grill. Grill filets mignons for 3 to 5 minutes per side, which will cook them to medium or medium-rare doneness. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve.
  • 2. NOTE: One key point to remember when cooking filet mignon, whether you broil, roast, grill or pan fry it, is to use high heat in the process. A second key point is not to cook it too long; filet mignon is particularly susceptible to drying out as it cooks. Connoisseurs will tell you that filets mignons can only be properly appreciated medium-rare or even rare. But if you really can't stand the thought of eating steak that pink, feel free to cook longer. Again, start with high heat so as to minimize the time needed to reach your preferred state of doneness.
  • 3. By the way, a red wine such as cabernet sauvignon or burgundy makes a great accompaniment to filet mignon.

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