Last Tuesday, I found myself staring blankly into the fridge, desperately seeking inspiration for dinner after a long day of wrangling emails and chasing after my two-border collie pups, who were determined to shred every toy they own. Suddenly, a craving for something luxurious yet simple struck me—Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon. It’s one of those dishes that sounds super fancy but is surprisingly easy to pull off. The genius pairing of tender beef with smoky bacon just hits all the right notes for a cozy, indulgent meal that feels like a mini celebration. And let’s be honest, we all need more of those! Plus, you can grill these beauties in under 30 minutes—perfect for when you’re short on time but still want to impress.
What You’ll Need
I bet you have most of these already lurking in your pantry, just waiting to transform into something spectacular. No need for a lengthy grocery list here!
- 2 beef tenderloin steaks
- 2 slices of smoked bacon (room temperature)
- 4 cloves of garlic
- Salt & pepper to taste
How to Make Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon
- First things first, get those tenderloins out and place them on a large dish. Now, take a deep breath and wrap a slice of room-temperature bacon around each filet. Gently stretch the bacon if needed, and secure its ends with a toothpick. It’s like giving your steak a delicious porky hug.
- Next, grab the garlic cloves. Cut them in half and rub both sides of each filet with the cut ends of the garlic. Trust me, this step infuses the steaks with a subtle, aromatic punch that’s absolutely divine.
- Season generously with salt and pepper on both sides—don’t be shy here, this is where the flavor magic starts to happen.
- Pre-heat your grill to very hot. You want it sizzling like a summer sidewalk.
- Using tongs, place each steak on the grill. For that perfect medium-rare, cook them for 3-4 minutes, rotating the steaks halfway through 90 degrees to achieve those Instagram-worthy grill marks.
- Flip the steaks over and grill the other side for another 3-4 minutes. The anticipation is killing me at this point.
- Remove the steaks from the grill and let them rest, loosely covered, for about 5 minutes. This step is crucial for locking in those juicy flavors before you remove the toothpicks and dive in.
Cook’s Notes
Let’s talk steak secrets! Always let your steaks rest at room temperature for about 20 minutes before you start wrapping them in bacon. This helps them cook more evenly. If you like your steak a bit more well-done, simply add a minute or two to each side. Got leftovers? Wrap them up and store them in the fridge—they make a killer steak salad the next day. And remember, sharp toothpicks are your friend for bacon security!
Make It Your Own
Why stop at classic when you can have fun experimenting? Here are a few ideas to jazz up your mignon:
- Swap the garlic rub for a herb butter spread before grilling for a luscious, buttery finish.
- Try using prosciutto instead of bacon for a slightly sweeter, more delicate wrap.
- Add a sprinkle of blue cheese crumbles on top right after grilling for a tangy twist.
- Serve alongside a creamy peppercorn sauce for an extra layer of flavor.
If you try this, I’d love to hear how it turns out—drop a comment or tag me on social media! Your gourmet adventure awaits, and I can’t wait to see where it takes you! 🍽️
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