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Bring home the flavor of the finest restaurants with USDA Prime Beef. Only the top 5-6% of all beef can be labeled USDA Prime and you can taste the difference.

Our Private Stock® selection of USDA Prime Filet Mignon steak set new standards for taste and tenderness with exquisite marbling. Taste the difference. Nobody does it better than the Kansas City Steak Company.

  • Filets aged for up to 28 days to enhance steak flavor and tenderness
  • Filet Mignon is also called Tenderloin Filet, Beef Tenderloin, or Tenderloin Filet Mignon
  • Each Filet individually vacuum sealed
  • Free Kansas City Steak Experience Guide with Original Steak Seasoning packet included with each order. Get expert cooking directions, tips, steak grilling times, broiling times, recipes and more
  • Steaks cut by weight - actual thickness may vary

Cooking

Thaw in refrigerator for at least 24 hours. Remove your steak from the refrigerator 30-40 minutes before cooking to bring to room temperature.

Grill Master (Charcoal/Gas)

  • Season steaks as desired; we recommend Kansas City Steak Original Steak Seasoning.
  • To cook on a charcoal grill, place steaks over the hottest part of the grill, and sear both sides for 1-2 minutes. Then move to medium, ash-covered coals and continue to grill to desired doneness. Turn about 1 minute prior to the halfway point.
  • To cook on a gas grill, preheat on high. Sear both sides for 1-2 minutes, then reduce to medium heat and continue to grill to desired doneness. Turn about 1 minute prior to the halfway point.

Stove Top Skillet

  • Heat a heavy nonstick skillet over medium heat until hot, for about 5 minutes.
  • Season, as desired. Place steak(s) in preheated skillet (do not overcrowd). Do not add oil or water. Do not cover. Cook to desired doneness. Turn about 1 minute prior to the halfway point.

Broil

  • Set oven for broiling; preheat 10 minutes.
  • Season, as desired. Place steaks on rack in broiler pan. Position broiler pan so that the surface of the beef is 3 to 4 inches from the heat. Broil to desired doneness, turning once. Consult your owner's manual for more info.

See our step-by-step instructions on how to cook filet mignon, including cooking times and expert tips that will have you cooking like a pro!

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