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  2. Never order this pricey cut of meat at a steakhouse, NYC ...

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    Some chefs put filet mignon on their no-fry list for lacking flavor. ... diners can choose a 10 ounce filet wrapped in smoky applewood bacon, served with seasoned potatoes and a bearnaise sauce ...

  3. Tasty, Affordable Steaks in Each State - AOL

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    Sunday through Thursday are filet mignon nights. There are four cuts of filet mignon on the menu starting $15 and the most expensive of which is $24 for 15 ounces. ... a bacon-wrapped filet topped ...

  4. Filet mignon - Wikipedia

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    Filet mignon (pork) cooking in a pan. In France, the term filet mignon refers to pork. The cut of beef referred to as filet mignon in the United States has various names across the rest of Europe; e.g., filet de bœuf in French and filet pur in Belgium, fillet steak in the UK, Filetsteak in German, solomillo in Spanish (filet in Catalan), lombo in Portuguese, filee steik in Estonian, and ...

  5. Bacon-wrapped food - Wikipedia

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    Bacon wrapping is a style of food preparation, where bacon is wrapped around other ingredients or dishes, [1] and either grilled, fried, or baked.. Many of the wrapped foods, such as livers and asparagus, cook more quickly than bacon does, and when preparing such dishes it is necessary to part-cook the bacon separately, before wrapping the filling and cooking the complete dish.

  6. 10 Steakhouse Chains With the Best Petite Filet Mignon - AOL

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    ShutterstockSteakhouses are an all-American restaurant genre typified by the notion that bigger equals better. In some cases, like with tomahawk chops, that's true. But even at a steakhouse where ...

  7. Beef tenderloin - Wikipedia

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    The tail, which is generally unsuitable for steaks due to size inconsistency, can be used for Tournedos, rounds too small to serve as an individual filet mignon-sized entre, typically plated as a pair and often cooked with bacon or lard for added richness, or used in recipes where small pieces of a tender cut are called for.