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Grilled Filet Mignon with Goat Cheese & Mushroom Baked Potatoes Recipe

By: Andrea Alden

Celebrate National Filet Mignon Day on August 13 with our Grilled Filet Mignon with Goat Cheese & Mushroom Baked Potatoes. This elevated everyday recipe is both humble and exciting, making use of simple ingredients to create a meal that's easy to prepare yet utterly delicious. Savor the tenderness of premium filet mignon, supplied by our friends at The Meatery, in their new subscription box. Pair this succulent steak with creamy goat cheese and mushroom sauce that takes boring baked potatoes into a creamy and umami-filled delight. This dish transforms any meal into a special occasion. Treat yourself to this delightful combination of flavors and enjoy a culinary experience that’s as effortless as it is unforgettable. 

Prep Time
40 min
Cook Time
45 min
Yield
2
Difficulty
Medium

Grilled Filet Mignon with Goat Cheese & Mushroom Baked Potatoes Recipe

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Ingredients
  • 2 x 6-oz (170 g) Choice Filet Mignon ours are from The Meatery
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
  • 2 baking potatoes
  • 1 tbsp. oil
  • Salt to taste

Goat Cheese & Mushroom Sauce

  • 3 tbsp. butter
  • 1 lb. (454 g) mushrooms, sliced
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 to 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp. flour
  • ¼ cup (62.5 ml) dry white wine or whisky or similar
  • 1 cup (250 ml) chicken broth
  • 1 cup (140 g) unripened goat cheese, crumbled
  • 1 tbsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • Chopped fresh thyme, optional

NOTES – You can substitute cream cheese for goat's cheese if you cannot find it or prefer the flavor

Method
  1. Season your steaks thoroughly with salt and freshly ground pepper to taste. Place the steaks onto a rack and allow them to sit for at least 40 minutes, although doing this the day before will deeply flavor the meat. Remember to keep them in the fridge if you are dry brining any longer than an hour.
  2. Preheat your grill to 450°F (232°C) by lighting two side-by-side burners and setting them to high.
  3. Wash your potatoes thoroughly and then brush them with oil. Season generously with salt. Place the potatoes onto the grill, over indirect heat to cook. Baked potatoes take, on average, 45 minutes.
  4. While the potatoes are cooking, slice the mushrooms and gather the ingredients for the Goat Cheese sauce.
  5. Ignite your side burner and set it to medium-low heat. Add the butter to the pan and toss in the sliced mushrooms. Cook until they begin to brown. Once they start browning, add salt to taste.
  6. When you are happy with the color and texture of the mushrooms, add the garlic, stir for another 30 seconds or so, then add the flour. Once the flour is cooked off, another 30 seconds to a minute, add the alcohol and chicken broth.
  7. Bring the mixture to a simmer and allow it to reduce and begin to thicken, then crumble in the goat cheese. Stir until the goat cheese has melted and the sauce has thickened. Add the optional fresh thyme, and lemon juice to taste. Remove from heat but keep warm.
  8. After the potatoes have been baking for about 35 minutes, sear the steaks over direct heat for about 60 seconds, then twist them 45 to 90 degrees and sear for another minute, or until the filet releases easily from the cooking grids. Flip and repeat, searing all sides. Move the steaks to indirect heat, near the potatoes, and allow them to finish cooking. You want to remove them at about 115°F (46°C) for rare or 120°F (49°C) for medium-rare, then rest for at least 10 minutes – which will bring them up to the ideal finished temperature through carryover cooking.
  9. Once the potatoes are soft, offering no resistance when squeezed or stabbed, remove them from the grill and slice them open. Fluff the insides, seasoning as you wish, then fill with the Goat Cheese and Mushroom Sauce. Serve with your perfectly grilled filet mignon.

We hope you enjoy celebrating National Filet Mignon Day with this delicious and simple recipe. Elevate your dining experience with quality meat from our friends at The Meatery. What do you load your baked potatoes with? Share how you elevate everyday foods like baked potatoes and steak on our social pages like Facebook and TikTok, using the hashtags #NapoleonEats and #NapoleonGrill.

Happy Grilling!

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Gather your ingredients and don't forget the butter, chicken broth, and garlic

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Coat in oil and then season with salt

Recipe Blog - Mushroom Goat Cheese Filet - season

Season thoroughly with salt and pepper

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Sear the steaks

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Get those great grill marks on all sides

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Remove the potatoes and the steak when they're ready

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Gotta get that sauce going

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Fill that potato with sauce and let it spill, nestle the steak on top

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A pat of butter and some finishing salt make things even better

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A cabernet franc is an excellent wine pairing for the steak and goat cheese combo, while a German-style Pilsner will be a great beer pairing

AndreaAlden
Andrea Alden

I used to be the Sultana of Sizzle, but you can call me Andrea. I have always been passionate about food. Even though I was majoring in Art and Graphic Design, I would frequently be found cooking for my friends and family.

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Purchase the best quality meats for your meals from The Meatery

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Gather your ingredients and don't forget the butter, chicken broth, and garlic

Recipe Blog - Mushroom Goat Cheese Filet - potatoes

Coat in oil and then season with salt

Recipe Blog - Mushroom Goat Cheese Filet - season

Season thoroughly with salt and pepper

Recipe Blog - Mushroom Goat Cheese Filet - Grill1

Sear the steaks

Recipe Blog - Mushroom Goat Cheese Filet - Grill2

Get those great grill marks on all sides

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Remove the potatoes and the steak when they're ready

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Gotta get that sauce going

Recipe Blog - Mushroom Goat Cheese Filet - serve1

Fill that potato with sauce and let it spill, nestle the steak on top

Recipe Blog - Mushroom Goat Cheese Filet - serve2

A pat of butter and some finishing salt make things even better

Recipe Blog - Mushroom Goat Cheese Filet - serve3

A cabernet franc is an excellent wine pairing for the steak and goat cheese combo, while a German-style Pilsner will be a great beer pairing

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