Supper Time Favorite Filet Mignon with Horseradish Brown Gravy Recipe Video

Summary

Preparation Time10 MinCooking Time20 Min
Ready In30 MinDifficulty LevelEasy
Health IndexJust EnjoyServings8
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DishMain Ingredient
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Ingredients

 Brown gravy mix87 Ounce
 Prepared horseradish2 Tablespoon (Creamy)
 Beef tenderloin fillets24 Ounce (Four 6-Ounce Fillets, These Come Wrapped With A Slice Of Bacon, May Leave It Or Remove It.)
 Salt To Taste
 Freshly ground black pepper To Taste
 Butter2 Tablespoon
 Mushrooms8 Ounce, sliced
 Peanut oil1 Tablespoon
 Cooking oil spray1

Directions

Prepare brown gravy according to package instructions. (For my package, I whisked 1 cup water into the package mixture, and boiled it over low heat for 1 minute.) Stir 2 tablespoons creamy prepared horseradish into the gravy, and set aside. In a large, deep skillet, place 1 tablespoon peanut oil, enough to cover the bottom. Heat peanut oil over medium heat. When hot, add fillets, and cook 1 minute on each side. (Fillets will be rare.) Place browned fillets in a small (1-quart) casserole dish that has been spray with cooking oil. Sprinkle fillets with salt, and grind fresh pepper over the top, to taste. Pour excess oil from skillet. Add 2 tablespoons butter, and heat over medium heat to melt. Add 8-oz. fresh sliced mushrooms, and cook, stirring constantly, 5 minutes. Remove from heat, and combine with brown horseradish gravy mixture. Pour brown horseradish gravy over fillets. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes, or until desired degree of doneness. The fillets are medium after about 20 minutes, so you will need to adjust the time if you like them rare or well done. We had these for dinner last night, and they are a delight! The sauce is beefy, but tangy, and the beef and mushrooms are tender and juicy! An elegant and easy entrée! Enjoy!!! --Betty
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Editors Review

Charm your guests with this classic filet mignon dish. Add some horseradish brown gravy to the dish and voila! you have a gourmet treat ready to devour. To top it all, the recipe is so simple and the dish to elegant and inviting that you wouldn't think twice before hosting an impromptu meal anytime anywhere.
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