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Best Filet Mignon – Grilling the Perfect Filet



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36 thoughts on “Best Filet Mignon – Grilling the Perfect Filet

  • So close the lid, right? And what were the burners set to during the grilling? Full blast? medium?

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  • Nice video, but why cook or burn the pepper? It doesn't taste like pepper when you do that, fresh ground pepper soon as you lift the steaks off the grill is always best.

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  • Thank you BestFiletMignon! I will try this for Christmas. I can tell you put time and effort in your videos and I appreciate the quality productions.

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  • Wow! that's a thick steak, I guess I need to plan chewing each bite at least 10 times or I will choke to death.

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  • awesome video. how long should the steaks stay covered under the tin foil?

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  • Looking forward to applying these tips for grilling our filets this evening! I've been putting the steaks on the grill straight from the fridge…could explain a lot. And using foil afterwards. Thanks for the video!

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  • Today I beat mine with the tenderizing hammer and seasoned /buttered them before grilling. Somehow they still managed to be tender. Now I see there is now need for the hammer lol

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  • Great vid! My grill tops out at 400 degrees, so I just kept them on a little longer. Still came out amazing! Thanks!

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  • Did you close the lid to the grill? Considering the thickness of that steak – I really need to see you cut into it.

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  • I was on your website and couldn't find where you folks are located..

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  • After watching this video and trying your method, my wife loved it. Now every time we grill steak I have to buy filet. Thanks alot. Lol

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  • How is a 20 or 30 degree difference (40 degrees vs 60 or 70 degrees) going to shock the meat and make it tough when the heat source is 500 degrees?

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  • Tried this on my grill for my wife's birthday dinner she was so happy said that the steak taste better than any other place she's eatin she was in a wow mode lol thx for the tips now I share with others and they love it

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  • After 6 minutes and 40 seconds. Do you think he might have Cut into the steak. Lol old school vedio. But who needs all that . Cook 4 and 4 and take off and rest.

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  • Wow. Finally. Just nailed this video. Bravo

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  • Great job, Sir! Looks like a 30 dollar meal at a restaurant. I am going to have this same dish tonight.

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