Last Supper First

in Reflectionslast year

To end the year on first, I did something that in all my nearly 45 years on this planet, have never done before tonight. I cooked Filet Mignon. After reading a couple guides and YouTube videos (the only time I use YT is as a helpdesk), I removed the silver skin, cut the tail off, and then the "extra bit" that will be used for something else. After, I cut what was left into 2-inch steaks.

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I ended up with seven medallions from the piece, which was around 1.5kg to start with. Taking into consideration the rest I had cut off and will use later (we are dog sitting and I fried up the tail [not a real tail] for it - it loved it), each steak is around 200 grams (almost a half pound). This is a good size for my wife and I, though a little larger would have been fine.

This was Smallsteps' first ever "proper" steak - and she loved it.
Nearly.

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As I was pan-searing and then putting them into the oven to finish, I had buy a pan that could go from induction stove straight into the oven, and I found a decent Swiss Diamond one on post-Christmas sale yesterday. However, this is where I ran into a little bit of trouble.

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Not only have I never cooked Filet Mignon before, I have never cooked a steak on the stove that we have, nor in the frying pan I had bought. The guides had said to have a hot pan and do each cut side for two minutes, rolling the sides of the steak to brown for a minute between. But what is hot? I put it on "hot" and it was too hot and started to smoke. The in-counter exhaust did a decent job overall, but it couldn't handle that amount of smoke, and I smoked the house out.

No fire alarms though.

Not sure if I should be happy, or worried about that.

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But, it was just one side that got slightly too hot, and our induction stove adjusts very fast, so the rest of it ran smoothly. So, once the sides had been rolled to brown, and then butter poured over as the last cut side had its two minutes facedown. Then, it was into the oven at 200C (400F) for "long enough" depending on how one likes it. For me, medium-rare all the way, sometimes even a little rarer even, my wife medium, and since it was Smallsteps' first time, I had hers in a little longer, so it was closer to medium-well. 5,7,8 minutes.

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And then after resting for a few minutes under some foil to finish, it was served at the table with a simple salad, and it was good! Okay, there was a little bit of a burned taste in a few bites on one side of the steak, so it won't win any awards, but for the first time ever, it really was pretty decent.

While we were eating, my wife had made a very simple pear crumble dish for desert, with cubed pears, and rolled oats mixed with butter, cinnamon and sugar. Served straight from the oven with some vanilla ice cream, it was a great way to not only finish dinner, but also to close out 2023 and look to the soon to be 2024 year ahead.

Happy New Year!

Taraz
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Oh damn now I want Filet Mignon!

I enjoy steak enough but not like those obsessed with marbling and all the finer points. I like a nice lean cut of meat and it doesn't have to be 30 ounces so filet is my cut of choice. That being said, I have never cooked it wrapped in bacon! I think you may have inspired me to give that a try in the new year.

In the meantime, that sounds like a lovely end to a year with a fancy homecooked meal with the family.

Here is to a fantastic 2024 where the wisdom we have been building up starts to cash in for us! ;)

Oh damn now I want Filet Mignon!

You are welcome to join. There is enough for tomorrow too!

30 ounces = 850 grams - that is a huge steak!
Bacon wrapped sounds awesome. My daughter will love it.

Here is to a fantastic 2024 where the wisdom we have been building up starts to cash in for us! ;)

I don't know about wisdom, but hopefully some of this Hive has some value in 2024! ;D Have a good one mate.

I did something similar :) Bon Apetite and Happy New Year!

Happy New Year mate - hope it was a good meal and you are full :)

I am feeling very full now 😄

Seems like good fun. I do enjoy a nice steak, even if not as much as my brother (he is always up to his barbecue).

I have never made a steak on a barbecue either... Will have to wait til summer for that though!

Happy New Year!

Thin slice, good fire.

Happy new year to you too!

I enjoy my mignon and you will get it right as it is not easy judging the heat of the pan and like anything practice makes perfect. The strawberry pavlova would go well with this and now you just need to find a starter lol. Just curious what did they rush you for the fillet as I know it is not cheap and we have it mainly for special occasions here when we do steak peppers. Happy New Year to all of you.

Oh it came out looking fantastic! It all sounds perfect, even down to the dessert. Sounds like Smallsteps likes steak *and* bacon. Happy New Year to you all!

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Dear @tarazkp !

Do Westerners Eat Filet Mignon to Celebrate New Year's Day?
I don't know about Filet Mignon, but it looks like a steak made from beef.
What taste is it?

Filet Mignon sounds like French!

I ate this food yesterday to celebrate the New Year.

It's hard to believe what we did before the days of YouTube. My friend always says he was a pretty horrible mechanic before YouTube. I haven't had a true filet since I was a little kid. We used to go to this special restaurant once a year and get them. Do they have cast iron pans over there? You need to get one. They can be a little intimidating, but if you take care of them, they will take care of you. Plus you can go right from the stove top to the oven. I love the two or three I have.

Those look delicious. Filet Mignon is always good, and I can even see some good marbling on those. We usually only have salt and pepper, but the butter will make it very flavorful. Happy New Year to you too!

A nice way to end the year. At least the last two photos look pretty tasty.
Wishing you and your family the very best for 2024!

the only time I use YT is as a helpdesk

Me too, but for home improvement now 😃

It actually looks good. Self care or food is very important. Also, I was a tape rule in one of the pictures. What will you use that for?

That looks good. Gordon Ramsay would be proud.

It always good to try something new sometimes even though it not perfect but the feeling doing it is special. Your wife also prepared something meaning two of you in the kitchen, I can imagine the fun.

Seems like a truly delicious and yummy meal and a good one to end 2023 with. Wishing you and your family a Happy new year.

You are much braver than me to butcher and sear your own meat. I will eat meat out of the house, but I don't cook much meat at home besides sliding something into a soup or stew. It sounded like a success, so more steak on the menu then?

Dessert is my favorite course, I love something crumbly and hot to go with my ice cream. Now that sounds delicious. Happy New Year!