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Filet Mignon on the Grill

Choosing the Right Cut of Filet Mignon

Filet Mignon steaks are cut from the beef tenderloin, which comes from the middle of the steer’s back. This muscle spans into two beef primal cuts, the short loin and sirloin. It starts just past the last rib of the steer and ends in the sirloin right before the rear leg. The beef tenderloin is oblong in shape and tapered at one end.

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This muscle does very little work and is non-weight bearing, which is why it’s very tender! A fully trimmed and tied beef tenderloin will weigh between four and six pounds, and will yield eight to twelve 8-ounce filet mignon steaks approximately 1½-inches thick.

Filet mignon steaks are the most expensive, tender, and desirable cut of steak. It might sound a little intimidating to grill these delectable steaks at home, but let me tell you, it’s a steak that you will go back to again and again!

How To Season Filet Mignon

  1. Filet mignon steaks have little fat, which means little flavor. They are very tender but you need to season them well. My favorite way to season a filet mignon steak is with Fleur De Sel sea salt and fresh ground Tellicherry black peppercorns. For a little extra flavor, I’ll smear bacon fat on them instead of brushing them with oil. Bacon fat will give them a hint of smokiness, and will help you achieve a great sear on the steak.

Where To Buy Filet Mignon

Go to your local butcher. They will never give you a bum steer!! OK, seriously, you need to look for modest marbling, well-trimmed, nice bright red color, and no silver skin on the steaks. Make sure all the steaks you are buying are the same thicknessto ensure the same grilling time.

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​How To Grill Filet Mignon

Grilling Your Filet Mignon

  • Remove filets from the fridge
  • Lightly brush with olive oil &season them up
  • Allow them to get close to room temperature

Prepare Your Grill for Direct Cooking

  • Preheat grill to high heat (450 - 500 degrees) for 15 minutes
  • Clean co*king grates with grill brush
  • Once the grill has preheated for about 15 minutes, use agrill brushto clean the cooking grates

Grilling Filet Mignon

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    grilled filet mignon steak - grilling filet mignon - Weber Grills Tips &Techniques BlogGrill your filets over direct high heat with the lid closed as much as possible for 6-8 minutes, turning once
  • Move the filets over to indirect heat for an additional 4-6 minutes or until your desired degree of doneness. I enjoy my filets medium rare, 125°-135°degrees.

Use aWeber iGrillapp-connected thermometer to ensure perfect results every time. You don't want to overcook this special cut of meat!

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Remove filets from the grill, and allow them to rest for a few minutes to allow the juices to reabsorb back into the filet instead of spilling out all over your place.

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Pros

  • Melt in your mouth fork tender
  • Superb, almost buttery texture
  • High in protein, low in fat
  • Boneless so you can eat the entire steak, nothing goes to waste
  • Easy and quick to grill
  • Great steaks for that special dinner party

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Can be hard to find at a typical grocery store. Try special order or visit your local butcher shop.
  • Little flavor, needs good seasoning or a sauce

Yes, they are expensive, but grilling filet mignon at home is a fraction of the price than eating at a steak house! Happy Grilling!

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    FAQs

    How long do you cook filet mignon on a Weber gas grill? ›

    Once the grill has preheated for about 15 minutes, use a grill brush to clean the cooking grates. Grill your filets over direct high heat with the lid closed as much as possible for 6-8 minutes, turning once. Move the filets over to indirect heat for an additional 4-6 minutes or until your desired degree of doneness.

    How to BBQ the perfect fillet steak? ›

    Rub it with a chilled knob of butter as you cook it for about 8 to 10 minutes, turning every minute. Once it looks good, move the fillet to a cooler part of the barbecue to finish cooking to your liking. Another 4 to 5 minutes, turning every minute, should give you medium-done meat.

    Do you close the lid when grilling filet mignon? ›

    Sear the steak for 2-3 minutes per side over high heat. Move the steak to a cooler area of the grill or lower the heat, and cook for an additional 12-15 minutes, turning occasionally. The additional cooking time might be considerably shorter if you close the lid of the grill to contain the heat.

    How often to flip filet mignon on grill? ›

    If you're cooking steak on the grill, you most definitely should flip it about halfway through the cooking process. We typically recommend flipping your steak just once on the grill because it's not getting direct heat on one side like it would on a pan.

    How to cook filet mignon 2 inches thick? ›

    For medium rare filet mignon that is 2 inches thick, I sear it for 2 minutes per side on the stove to brown, then bake in the oven for 5-6 minutes, until the internal temperature reaches 130 degrees F.

    How to grill filet mignon without thermometer? ›

    Place the tips of your thumb and your pinky softly against each other. Use your other hand to press the ball of your thumb. The muscle feels quite hard now. This is how your steak will feel when it is cooked well done.

    Should you season a filet mignon? ›

    When deciding how to season Filet Mignon, salt and pepper are all you really need for this cut of beef. But beyond that, it's a matter of personal preference. Fresh rosemary and cracked black pepper are a popular flavor combination for this steak, as are garlic-based mixtures and those that feature thyme and marjoram.

    Do you sear first or last? ›

    Steaks, burgers, and chops that are 1 inch or more in thickness are best cooked using a two-stage cooking method. Sear first over direct heat, then finish over indirect heat. Be sure to deduct the searing time from the total estimated cooking time to determine the finishing time.

    How long to rest filet mignon? ›

    Five to seven minutes should be the minimum if you're in a rush. If you know your cut is thick, give it at least 10 minutes. You could rest it for 5 minutes for every inch of thickness. You could rest it for 10 minutes for every pound.

    What is the best size filet mignon? ›

    A standard filet mignon cut of meat measures about 8 ounces and is generally between 1.5 and 2 inches thick. That thickness is ideal for achieving a well-seared steak without overcooking the interior. You may also see larger cuts, such as a 12-ounce filet, especially in a steakhouse.

    How to grill the perfect filet mignon on gas grill? ›

    Grilling Filet Mignon Medium-Rare (recommended)

    Grill for 7–8 minutes for a 1-inch steak, and 9–11 minutes for a 1½ inch steak, turning about 1 minute before the halfway point. A meat thermometer should read 130°F. Rest your steaks for 5 minutes before serving, covering lightly with foil.

    How long to cook fillet steak per side? ›

    If you notice one steak is a little thicker than the other, cook it for an extra 30 seconds in the pan on each side. For rare, cook for 3-4 min max on each side. For medium-rare, cook for 4-5 min on each side. For medium, cook for 5-6 min on each side.

    How long to let filet mignon rest after grilling? ›

    Five to seven minutes should be the minimum if you're in a rush. If you know your cut is thick, give it at least 10 minutes. You could rest it for 5 minutes for every inch of thickness. You could rest it for 10 minutes for every pound.

    How to grill whole filet mignon on a gas grill? ›

    Grill the meat until it's rosy pink and a meat thermometer inserted in the thickest section registers 130 degrees F (54 degrees C), which should take about 45 to 60 minutes. Of course, the exact cook time will depend on the tenderloin size and the grill.

    How long to grill filet at 450 degrees? ›

    At 450°F, cook for 5 to 7 minutes per side. A medium-rare steak is the recommended doneness to taste the meat's natural flavor. It's hot enough that the fat has melted and distributed flavor throughout but it is still juicy and tender. It's usually how meat connoisseurs and chefs like to eat it.

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