My favorite meal in the entire world is Beef Tenderloin. My Mom cooks this for us every single Christmas, and I look forward to it all year long. Tenderloin is one of the best cuts of meat, so it deserves to be cooked right. Learn my Mom’s method for how to cook the perfect tenderloin for an amazing main course dish to serve on the holidays or special occasions. This beef just melts in your mouth, it’s one to remember.
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What’s in this Beef Tenderloin Recipe?
This roast is just so good. This dish comes out so moist and flavorful, it’s absolutely to die for! It’s my absolute favorite main course for a big feast. This recipe is a labor of love, but trust me, it’s well worth it. The most important thing my Mom taught me about this recipe is to make sure you get it in the refrigerator a day or so ahead of time to get the process started.
- Beef Tenderloin: You’ll want to get a center-cut tenderloin (also known as chateaubriand).
- Kosher Salt: Helps to dry the outer surface, leading to more browning.
- Black Peppercorns: Add a bit of spice.
- Unsalted Butter: Browning the butter adds nuttiness and richness.
- Fresh Thyme: Adds a rich herbal flavor.
- Garlic: Adds an earthy flavor and a pungent aroma.
- Shallot: Adds a touch of sweetness.
- Sauce: Brandy Peppercorn Sauce or Mustard Cream Sauce are perfect pairings for this tenderloin.
Pro Tip: Prep early! The beef needs to be seasoned and refrigerated for at least 8 hours, but I recommend going up to 24-48 hours.
Variations on a Beef Tenderloin Roast
I’ll sometimes change up the spices and sauces for this tenderloin to give it a different flavor. I find that rosemary, sage, parsley, cilantro, or chives are all great choices. A balsamic glaze, apple cider sauce, aji verde, or chimichurri sauce would also change up the flavor.
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How to Store and Reheat
Store leftover roast tenderloin in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. To reheat, I recommend wrapping the individual slices in aluminum foil and baking in a 350°F oven for 10-15 minutes, or until warmed through.
How to Freeze
Freeze tenderloin slices tightly wrapped in 2 layers of aluminum foil for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Serving Suggestions
This tenderloin roast is a really great option for Christmas, Thanksgiving dinner, or Easter dinner. Serve it with plenty of veggies and side dishes to complete the meal.
I think it goes great with Honey Glazed Carrots, Roasted Melting Potatoes, Broccoli and Cauliflower Gratin, and Savory Mashed Sweet Potatoes.
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5-Star Review
“Such a great recipe for all my holiday entertaining needs. I found all your tips so helpful as well. Thanks for sharing.” – Ayesgul
Yes and no. Filet mignon is part of the tenderloin, so all filet mignon is tenderloin, but not all tenderloin is filet mignon.
No matter the size of your roast, you should plan on about ½-pound of beef per person. So, a 3-pound tenderloin will feed 6 people.
Before cooking, rub the tenderloin with salt and pepper, then refrigerate. This is just the initial seasoning, but most of the flavor is added during the basting and broiling phase. We’re using a seasoned butter marinade (with shallots, garlic, and thyme), and it adds so much flavor!
There are so many different ways to cook beef tenderloin. This method opts for reverse searing it in the oven, which I think is arguably the best method!
This tenderloin is cooked low and slow at 225°F, then broiled to develop a rich, dark crust.
If your tenderloin is tough, it’s likely that you overcooked it. Tenderloin is best served rare or medium-rare, so I don’t recommend cooking it beyond an internal temperature of 140°F or you’ll risk it turning out tough and dry!
Such a great recipe for all my holiday entertaining needs. I found all your tips so helpful as well. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much lady xo
This was worth every minute! Thanks for the tips!
Thanks Erin!
It came out perfectly! Thank you for posting this!
So happy to hear that!! Makes my day :)
Tender & so juicy!! This is so mouthwatering & will be gone in minutes!
Best news ever :)
Such a terrific way to cook beef tenderloin. Perfect every time!
YES! Never fails :)
This would be perfect to make for Christmas dinner!
We make it every Christmas! Let me know if you make it :) :)
This is cooked perfectly! I want this for Christmas Eve!
Thanks Lauren!
This looks absolutely divine and my Husband’s dream dinner. Pinning for later
Thanks Andie! Hope you and the husband both love it :)
Perfectly cooked and that herb rub is the best!
Thanks Melissa! THE BEST!
This is so perfect! A great addition to our Christmas menu!
Love that!!