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How to cook filet mignon like a Michelin chef
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 ...
Summer is grilling season, and this year, we're throwing everything from crab cakes to grilled peppadews on the barbecue. But when it comes to meat, you don't have to limit your time cooking outdoors ...
1. Place the filet mignon on a flat surface and season with salt and pepper. 2. Heat oil in a sauté pan and sear all sides of the filet. 3. Once the filet is seared, remove it from the pan and place ...
Buttery soft and incredibly tender, nothing says "special occasion" like a tenderloin or filet mignon steak. Whether you're dining at a restaurant or trying to choose the perfect steak at the store, ...
Michael Symon knows his meat, so Food Republic was shocked to learn that he actively avoids this popular (and coveted) cut of ...
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