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I've done some research on the subject of cooking filets, and everything I
can find says, "Do NOT do anything to the steaks before cooking them." They mean not add seasoning, spices, etc. The biggest concern is adding anything that contains salt to the filet, which will pull all the juices out of the meat. At least that part I can agree on. However, no matter what I do, I can never get a really good taste with steaks, especially filet. I understand that filet (By most opinions) has the least flavor and you need to season it. But I've had filets at restaurants that are out of this world; I just want to know what they do. Does it marinate for days? Or is it the secret sauce they use? Last night I cooked some filets. We like them med-rare usually and they always come out very tender and juicy. Prior to cooking, I slathered the meat up with some oil and worchestire (sp?) sauce, and added some pepper, garlic powder and minced onion. They were cooked for 7-8 minutes on the first side, about 5-6 on the flip side. I NEVER cut into a steak to verify it's done, and we always let them sit for about 5 minutes before eating. Still, not enough flavor for me. Any suggestions? |
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