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Best to buy
Look for tenderloin steak that has a clear, red color and is firm to the touch. Make sure to buy it on or before the “sell by” date on the package (the last day it should be offered for sale).
Store it safely
Refrigerate tenderloin steak in its original packaging for up to four days or freeze it up to two weeks.
Tasty tip
Tenderloin steak should be cooked by dry-heat methods—try broiling, grilling, or pan-broiling—to a tender medium 160°F (71°C).
Quick & easy prep
Brush tenderloin steak lightly with oil and grill 6 to 8 minutes, depending on the thickness of the steak. Turn once and remove when it reaches the desired degree of doneness.
Tenderloin steak should be cooked by dry-heat methods. To prepare tenderloin steak for broiling, grilling, or pan-broiling, trim external fat, if desired. Do not salt, as salt draws juices from the meat. Use tongs to turn tenderloin steak as it cooks. A fork may pierce the meat and allow juice to escape.
Internal temperature for medium rare is 145°F (63°C), for medium 160°F (71°C). You can also judge the doneness of steak by pressing the meat with your finger. Very rare meat offers little resistance, medium rare is slightly springy, medium is firm and springy, while well done is quite firm.
Broil
Preheat the broiling element. Place the tenderloin steak on a broiler pan 2 to 4 inches (5–10cm) from the heat source. Cook 13 to 16 minutes, turning once. Remove the steak when it reaches the desired degree of doneness.
Grill
Brush tenderloin steak lightly with oil, if desired, and place directly over the heat source. Grill 6 to 8 minutes, depending on the thickness of the steak. Turn once and remove when it reaches the desired degree of doneness.
Pan-broil
Heat the skillet on the stovetop until hot. Add oil or butter if desired. Place tenderloin steak on the skillet and cook 13 to15 minutes, turning once. Remove steak when it reaches desired degree of doneness.
Butchers cut tenderloin steaks from the tenderloin muscle, which runs along the top of the loin. In the United States, tenderloin is also known as filet mignon, a French term meaning a small, boneless piece of meat, though the French save this name exclusively for cuts from the small end of the tenderloin muscle.
Tenderloin (fat trimmed to 1/4 inch [0.6cm], broiled), 3 oz. (85g)
Calories: 247
Protein: 21g
Carbohydrate: 0g
Total Fat: 17g
Fiber: 0g
*Excellent source of: Selenium (20.83mcg), Vitamin B12 (2.05mcg), and Zinc (4.15mg)
*Good source of: Iron (2.68mg), Niacin (2.99mg), Phosphorus (178.50mg), Riboflavin (0.22mg), and Vitamin B6 (0.33mg)
*Foods that are an “excellent source” of a particular nutrient provide 20% or more of the Recommended Daily Value. Foods that are a “good source” of a particular nutrient provide between 10 and 20% of the Recommended Daily Value.
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