the Breville Test Kitchen
Turbo Filet Mignon
Cooking filet mignon sous vide treats this premium cut of beef with the delicate respect it deserves. The lean and tender meat is evenly cooked with Turbo and saves up to half the time, for a melt-in-the-mouth result. A quick sear at the end produces a delicious, caramelized crust. All you need now is a knife and fork!
This recipe is tuned in for Breville+. Download the app and let Autopilot take the guesswork out of cooking, using our visual doneness selector.
This recipe is tuned in for Breville+. Download the app and let Autopilot take the guesswork out of cooking, using our visual doneness selector.
35 mins total time
5 mins active time
Easy
Serves 0
Ingredients
Measurements:
Filet mignon (beef tenderloin)at least 8 oz)
¼ tsp kosher salt (per steak)
1 tsp oil (per steak)
Neutral flavored oilas needed for searing
Sea saltto serve
Freshly ground black pepperto serve
Instructions
- 1Place the Joule™ Turbo Sous Vide inside a pot or large vessel (max 8 quarts) and place on a trivet. Fill with cool tap water until approximately halfway between the minimum and maximum fill lines and keep the pot uncovered.Tip: A trivet will protect your countertop from direct contact with the hot pot or vessel.
- 2Place the filet mignon(s) in a microwave-safe, zipper-lock freezer bag. Sprinkle with salt and add the oil. If cooking 2 pieces, place flat, in the bag side by side. If cooking more, use multiple bags. Tip: You can substitute the oil for any flavored oil or butter. Also feel free to add your favorite herbs, spices or dry rub.
- 3In Breville+, press Set Time & Temp at the bottom of the screen and follow the prompts to customize the cooking of your filet(s). Once set, lower the bag into the water against the side of the pot, while using a spatula to push it three-quarters of the way down. This will remove the air and ensures it does not float. Seal the bag and Start Turbo.
- 4When the timer signals that the filet mignon is done, heat a cast iron skillet or heavy-based frying pan over high heat. Carefully remove the bag from the water. Place the filet mignon(s) on a paper towel lined cooling rack set over a tray and pat dry.
- 5Only when the pan starts to smoke (this will prevent overcooking and sticking), add 1 tablespoon of oil and sear the filet(s) for 30 seconds on each side. Transfer the filet mignon(s) to a cooling rack set over a tray and rest for 1 minute. Repeat as necessary to cook all filet mignons. Tip: For extra flavor and color, you can add a knob of butter and baste the filet mignon(s) while searing.
- 6Transfer to a chopping board or serving plate and sprinkle with sea salt and freshly ground pepper.
