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Filet Mignon Steaks
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Filet Mignon FAQs
How are Filet Mignon Steaks packaged?
Our Filet Mignon Steaks are individually vacuumed-sealed. This makes it easy for you to thaw and cook one or more at a time.
What is a Filet Mignon Steak cut?
The Filet Mignon (also known as a Filet or Beef Tenderloin Steak) is cut from the Beef Tenderloin. The Tenderloin is by far the most tender cut of beef. The Filet Mignon is also incredibly lean, has a buttery-rich, melt-in-your-mouth texture and a mild beef flavor.
Are a Filet Mignon and Beef Tenderloin Steak the same?
Yes! Filet Mignon Steaks are made by cutting steaks out of the larger Beef Tenderloin. When it is not cut to make Filet Mignon Steaks, the Beef Tenderloin can be found as a large roast or cut into smaller roast to make Chateaubriand Tenderloin Roasts.
How thick should a Filet Mignon be?
The ideal thickness for a Filet Mignon Steak is between 1½ and 2½ inches thick. This is because a thicker steak allows for the center to be better insulated while cooking, allowing you to be more exact when it comes to your desired degree of doneness. This might sound like a very thick steak, but during cooking the steak will shrink a bit.
Why do you wrap Filet Mignon in Bacon?
A better question might be, why not? We take our already tender, juicy, buttery-rich textured Filet Mignon and wrap it in bacon to produce one of the best flavor and texture combinations. When cooked, the incredibly tender Filet Mignon paired with crispy bacon is delicious.
How long does Filet Mignon delivery take?
Order by 3:00 pm CT Wednesday and have your steaks the same week via Standard Delivery. You can also schedule your steak delivery and have it arrive on a specific date when you choose Premium Delivery Service. Both options are available during checkout.