Foolproof Beef Tenderloin Recipe - Lydi Out Loud (2024)

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Hi friends! TodayI’m thrilled to welcome Elaine, author of the ever chic blogOMG Lifestylewho is sharing one of her favorite (and mine!) recipes with you; it would make a perfect Christmas Eve or Christmas dinner. Happy Holidays to all of you! xo

It’s a pleasure to be guest posting for Lydi Out Loud today. I’m excited to be sharing my Foolproof Beef Tenderloin Recipe. It’s one I have made dozens of times and it truly is foolproof with the help of my favorite kitchen gadget.

Beef Tenderloin is an ideal entrée for the holidays yet many people shy away from it for fear of not knowing how to prepare it. There is no need to be intimated in preparing such an expensive cut of meat. I have perfected making this delicious roastand am happy to share with you my simple recipe and tip on how to cook it to the desired temperature each and every time.

My Delicious & Easy Beef Tenderloin Recipe

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Items needed to prepare tenderloin:

  • Whole Beef Tenderloin, Trimmed
  • Paper Towels
  • Kitchen Twine
  • Foil lined pan or roasting pan with rack
  • Cooking Spray or Olive Oil
  • External Meat Thermometer with Probe (see below)
  • McCormick’s Montreal Steak Seasoning

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Remove tenderloin from packaging and dry thoroughly with paper towels. Place beef tenderloin on a roasting rack or foil lined pan. Tie tenderloin as needed with kitchen twine wherever there are loose parts.

Let the tenderloin sit at room temperature a minimum of 45 minutes before roasting.

Pre-heat the oven to 500 degrees 15 minutes prior to roasting.

Spray the meat with either canola oil or rubsome olive oil over it. You don’t need much. The purpose of this step is to allow the seasoning to stick to the meat.

Heavily season the roast with McCormick’s Montreal Steak Seasoning. If you haven’t tried this seasoning, it’s the perfect blend of coarse salt, pepper and garlic.

Insert a meat thermometerhalfwayinto the thickest part of the roast. Set the thermometer to your desired temperature. (I cook it until it reaches 125º for medium rare, as shown in the photo).

That’s the only prep needed! It doesn’t get any easier!

Roasting the Tenderloin

Cook the roast at 500 degrees for the first ten minutes. By starting the roast at a high temperature, it sears the meat. Be sure to set a timer so you don’t forget the next step!

After the initial ten minutes, drop the oven temperature to 400 degrees and continue to cook until the thermometer reaches your desired temperature. As mentioned above, our preference is to cook the roast until it reaches 125 degrees which is medium rare.

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Once the tenderloin has reached your desired temperature, let it sit for a minimum of 15 minutes. Tent it loosely with aluminum foil to keep it warm. It needs to rest so that the juices remain in the meat and not on the cutting board. It’s best to cut the roast on a cutting board that has grooves to collect any juices.

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Beef Tenderloin cooked to internal temperature of 125 degrees

For suggestions on accompaniments for the tenderloin as well as garnishing the platter, click here for some great ideas.

Beef Tenderloin is the perfect meal for a dinner party as the only last-minute prep you need to do is slice the meat, allowing you and your guests time for co*cktails and hors d’oeuvres.

My Key to the Perfect Roast

What makes this recipe foolproof as I mentioned earlier? My all in one meat thermometer and timer is the key to the perfect roast! I’d be lost without it.

The thermometer has a heat proof probe that you stick in the thickest part of the roast. The cord attached to the probe is long enough to extend outside of the oven where it plugs into the timer. Set the timer to the internal temperature you prefer. Make sure the sound is turned on so that you can hear the alarm. The timer will beep when its time to take it out of the oven.

There you have it. A simple yet delicious recipe for beef tenderloin. Print the recipe here!

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Ingredients

  • Whole Beef Tenderloin Trimmed
  • Cooking Spray or Olive Oil
  • McCormick's Montreal Steak Seasoning

Instructions

  • Remove tenderloin from packaging and dry thoroughly with paper towels. Place beef tenderloin on a roasting rack or foil lined pan. Tie tenderloin as needed with kitchen twine wherever there are loose parts.

  • Let the tenderloin sit at room temperature a minimum of 45 minutes before roasting.

  • Pre-heat the oven to 500 degrees 15 minutes prior to roasting.

  • Spray the meat with either canola oil or rubsome olive oil over it. You don't need much. The purpose of this step is to allow the seasoning to stick to the meat.

  • Heavily season the roast with McCormick's Montreal Steak Seasoning. If you haven't tried this seasoning, it's the perfect blend of coarse salt, pepper and garlic.

  • Insert a meat thermometerhalfwayinto the thickest part of the roast. Set the thermometer to your desired temperature. (I cook it until it reaches 125º for medium rare, as shown in the photo).

  • Cook the roast at 500 degrees for the first ten minutes. By starting the roast at a high temperature, it sears the meat. Be sure to set a timer so you don't forget the next step!

  • After the initial ten minutes, drop the oven temperature to 400 degrees and continue to cook until the thermometer reaches your desired temperature. As mentioned above, our preference is to cook the roast until it reaches 125 degrees which is medium rare.

  • Once the tenderloin has reached your desired temperature, let it sit for a minimum of 15 minutes. Tent it loosely with aluminum foil to keep it warm. It needs to rest so that the juices remain in the meat and not on the cutting board. It's best to cut the roast on a cutting board that has grooves to collect any juices.

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FAQs

Which cooking method is best for beef tenderloin? ›

The food web and a great many cookbooks (very many of them highly reputable) recommend blasting a tenderloin in a hot oven, 450–500°F (232–260°C), for a relatively short time to cook it, followed by a counter rest.

How long should a beef tenderloin sit out before cooking? ›

Once thawed, remove your roast from the refrigerator at least one hour (but not more than two hours) before cooking to allow the roast to come to room temperature. Season your Beef Tenderloin Roast well.

Is it better to cook a beef tenderloin slow or fast? ›

The meat will be almost perfectly cooked from edge to edge. Low-and-slow cooking also gives you a larger window of time between that point at which the meat is perfectly cooked and the point when it's overcooked. Once the meat is done, all you've got to do is put a sear on it.

What does baking soda do to a beef tenderloin? ›

How to Tenderize Steaks and Chickens with Baking Soda. Baking soda acts as a meat tenderizer by changing the physical composition of meat fibers. It raises the pH levels on the surface and makes it tougher (pun intended) for the proteins in the meat to bond.

Should you sear beef tenderloin before roasting? ›

Should you sear beef tenderloin before cooking it? If roasting a tenderloin in the oven, you'll definitely want to sear it to get a golden brown crust. It doesn't take very long, and is so worth the effort.

Do I need to sear beef tenderloin before cooking? ›

(Tip: You don't need to sear beef tenderloin before roasting.) Insert an oven-going meat thermometer in the thickest part of the roast. (If you don't have an oven-going meat thermometer, you can check the doneness with an instant-read thermometer near the end of cooking time.)

Should beef tenderloin be cooked covered or uncovered? ›

Bake uncovered 40 to 50 minutes or until thermometer reads at least 140°F. Cover beef with tent of aluminum foil and let stand about 15 minutes or until thermometer reads 145°F. (Temperature will continue to rise about 5°, and beef will be easier to carve.)

What temperature should you cook beef tenderloin? ›

Knowing how long to cook and the right beef tenderloin temperature is key to any tenderloin recipe. Timings are based on meat removed directly from the refrigerator. For roasts that are 2 to 3 pounds, roast at 425°F for 35 to 40 minutes for medium rare (135°F) and 45 to 50 minutes for medium (150°F) doneness.

Can beef tenderloin be pink in the middle? ›

Slow Oven-Roasting Method

Slow cooking in the oven requires a lower cooking temperature but a longer cooking time, resulting in a juicy, slightly pink center. Even if you like well-done beef, this is the method to use. Follow these steps to slow-roast your tenderloin: Preheat the oven to 225 degrees.

What would cause a beef tenderloin to be tough? ›

Be careful not to overcook your tenderloin, as that will result in meat that is dry, tough and unappetizing. Begin by giving the meat a nice sear on the outside in a roasting pan or a large cast-iron skillet set on the stovetop at high heat.

Is tenderloin the same as filet mignon? ›

To sum up: Filet mignon is part of a beef tenderloin, but a beef tenderloin is not a filet mignon. Instead, it houses the filet mignon, which comes from the end portion of the tenderloin. The rest of the tenderloin can create other steak cuts or a delicious tenderloin roast to feed the family.

Why is my tenderloin so tough? ›

It's not possible to cook tenderloin well-done without being leathery. Above an internal temp of 150 degrees, there's a muscle filament called actin that starts to denature. It's this process that causes the muscle fibers to get firm, shorten, and dry out.

How do Chinese make their meat so tender? ›

While there are several ways to velvet, a pound of meat needs about two teaspoons of cornstarch and two teaspoons of oil, says Leung. You may also include two to three tablespoons of water. For beef, add a 1/4-teaspoon of baking soda for tenderizing. Additional seasonings are optional and vary from recipe to recipe.

Do you need to rinse baking soda off meat? ›

Allow the meat to soak in the baking soda solution for 15 minutes. Remove the meat from the liquid and briefly rinse the meat in plain water to strip off the baking soda solution (or as much of it as possible). Cook as desired.

What is the secret ingredient to tenderize meat? ›

Less than a teaspoon of baking soda ensures that your steak remains juicy and tender—even after a speedy marinade. While other recipes demand hours of marinating, this baking soda hack makes a flank steak or any other fibrous cut of beef ready to sear after just an hour.

Is it better to grill or roast a beef tenderloin? ›

Tenderloin is a boneless cut of beef that cooks up juicy and tender. It's great to make on the grill because you can get a high temperature that sears the outside of the tenderloin to get it browned and full of flavor.

Should I bake or broil a tenderloin? ›

A beef tenderloin is an excellent choice for the broiler, just like filet mignon. You can add some olive oil and your choice of spices to the meat before broiling to allow it to get a crispy sear in the oven.

Is beef tenderloin the same as filet mignon? ›

To sum up: Filet mignon is part of a beef tenderloin, but a beef tenderloin is not a filet mignon. Instead, it houses the filet mignon, which comes from the end portion of the tenderloin. The rest of the tenderloin can create other steak cuts or a delicious tenderloin roast to feed the family.

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