Beef Tenderloin Recipe (2024)

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How to make the perfect beef tenderloin roast for a super tender, mouth-watering meal. Whether you’re enjoying a fancy evening in with your special someone or serving guests, this beef tenderloin recipe is sure to please!

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If you checked out my Prime Rib Recipe or my Rack of Lamb Recipe, you can probably pinpoint the large roasts theme we have going on here.

And now, we have beef tenderloin roast to add to it!

We eat a lot of meat in my household, and I’ve found beef tenderloin roasts (and roasts in general) to be extra fun to both make and consume.

The fact that roasts turn out mouth-wateringly flavorful and tender adds extra charm and creates excitement around dinner.

Plus, they aren’t any more difficult to make than any cut of meat as long as you have some background information!

Small easy steps, like seasoning the tenderloin with sea salt and allowing the meat to come to room temperature before you cook it are extra touches to make the meat tender and juicy.

This post covers everything you need to know about cooking beef tenderloin in the oven.

All you need is a few basic ingredients and you’re all set for a meal your family or friends will talk about for ages!

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What is Beef Tenderloin?:

Beef Tenderloin comes from the rear portion of the spine, just behind the kidney of the cow. It has a cylindrical shape and is arguably the most tender cut of beef in spite of the low fat content.

Because this tends to be a pricy cut of meat, it is typically reserved for serving on special occasions like Christmas dinner or New Years Eve.

You would think the lack of fat would result in a tougher meat, but on the contrary, beef tenderloin is remarkably tender and juicy.

Once cooked, the roast is cut into individual tenderloin steak.

You can find it at the meat counter of the grocery store during the holiday season and sometimes other parts of the year.

Ingredients for Beef Tenderloin:

This is a basic, easy beef tenderloin recipe, requiring three basic ingredients: Beef tenderloin, sea salt, and Italian seasoning.

Nothing fancy, just a little something to season the meat.

You can absolutely get creative with a garlic herb compound butter, slurries, marinades, sauces, etc., but for the purpose of introducing the lovely tenderloin to this site, I figured we’d start simple.

Serve roast beef tenderloin with creamy horseradish sauce, red wine sauce, mushroom sauce, or Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms.

Tips for The BEST Beef Tenderloin:

Bring the meat to room temperature before you start cooking. This not only ensures the meat cooks evenly, it also helps achieve a perfect sear without having to burn the outside.

Use an instant read meat thermometer for the most accurate results.

Keep it simple! Beef tenderloin is amazingly flavorful on its own and doesn’t require much more than salt and pepper for mouth-watering results. While you can absolutely get creative with sauces and seasonings, it’s not necessary.

If you’re looking for a garlic herb crust, make the garlic compound butter from my Garlic Butter Prime Rib recipe.

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How to Make Beef Tenderloin:

If your tenderloin contains excess fat and/or the silverskin, trim it off.

Cut your tenderloin into 2 or 3 pieces if it is long, so that the pieces can fit in your cast iron skillet for searing and roasting.

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If you have cooking string or kitchen twine, wrap the roast in 1 to 2-inch segments.

This ensures the roast doesn’t bow out during the roasting process and helps it to cook evenly. If you don’t have string on hand, the roast will still turn out great if you don’t wrap it.

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Sprinkle all sides of the tenderloin with kosher salt and Italian Seasoning (and black pepper if you’d like) and place in a casserole dish, roasting pan, rimmed baking sheet, or large container.

Refrigerate up to 12 hours, open to the air to dry brine. This allows the salt to penetrate deeply into the whole beef tenderloin, creating the most tender, best results.

If you don’t have time to dry brine the meat, you can proceed to cooking it once you’ve seasoned it.

Two hours before you want to cook the tenderloin, place it on the counter to bring it to room temperature. If you don’t have time for this, don’t worry about it…the meat will still turn out great!

When you’re ready to cook, preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.

Add 3 to 4 tablespoons of avocado oil (or olive oil or high temperature cooking oil of choice) to a large cast iron skillet and heat to medium-high heat.

Allow the skillet to heat to a high temperature (about 375 to 390 degrees F, which you can check if you have a laser thermometer).

Transfer the beef tenderloin to the hot skillet and sear for 3 to 4 minutes per side on all 4 sides, or until the whole tenderloin has a golden-brown crust on the outside of the roast. The goal is to get a golden crust on the whole surface of the meat.

Note: depending on the size of your tenderloin and the size of your cast iron, you may need to do this in batches.

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Place the skillet to the preheated oven and roast to desired doneness, using a thermometer to check the internal temperature – 115°F to 120°F for rare (about 10 to 15 minutes), 120°F to 125°F for perfect medium-rare (about 12 to 18 minutes), and 130°F to 135°F for medium (about 18 to 25 minutes).

Keep in mind, the temperature of the meat continues to raise once it’s out of the oven. It will increase by 5 to 10 degrees as it sits.

Remove the tenderloin from the oven and place it on a cutting board to rest for 15 minutes.

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Cut the string off of the tenderloin, and slice into ½-inch slices.

Serve with your favorite side dishes, and enjoy!

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Store any leftover meat in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

How Long to Cook Beef Tenderloin:

The amount of cook time the tenderloin needs in the oven depends on three factors: the thickness of the tenderloin, the temperature of the meat when you begin cooking, and the amount of time you sear the meat.

The size of your roast, the length of the tenderloin, and how much you cook the surface of the meat all make a difference in the cooking time.

Because there are so many variables, it is best to use a meat thermometer rather than sticking to specific bake times.

Leaving an oven-safe meat thermometer inside the tenderloin as it bakes is the best way of achieving your desired level of doneness without having to open the oven multiple times.

For rare, medium-rare, or medium, these are your finish temperatures:

Rare: 115°F to 120°F

Medium-rare: 120°F to 125°F

Medium: 130°F to 135°F

In my experience, if the meat is at room temperature before you sear it and you sear the meat for 12 minutes total on all sides, you’re looking at 10 to 15 minutes for rare, 12 to 18 minutes for medium-rare, and 18 to 25 minutes for medium.

Again, these times can vary greatly depending on a number of factors, so be sure to use a thermometer for your desired result. A smaller roast will not require very much time in the oven, so keep your instant-read thermometer handy.

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How Much Beef Tenderloin Per Person:

Serving guests and want to know how big of a beef tenderloin roast to buy? When I serve guests, I always account for 1 pound of meat per person. This may sound like a lot of meat, but you may be surprised by how much one person can put away.

Keep in mind, some of the weight will be lost in water during the cooking process. I keep it safe by assuming other people may want to eat the same.

In general, I find most women won’t eat more than one third to one half pound of meat in a single sitting, but most men can easily power through one pound.

Use your best judgment based on who you’re serving as hunger levels vary widely between individuals. Truly, there is nothing wrong with leftovers (I chop up leftover tenderloin and make egg scrambles with veggies with it), so it’s best to overshoot.

What to serve with beef tenderloin? Here are my top picks.

Suggested Side Dishes:

  • Creamy Cauliflower Casserole
  • Greek Potato Salad
  • Arugula Strawberry Salad with Pickled Onions and Strawberry Vinaigrette
  • Lemon Garlic Rosemary Rice
  • Roasted Garlic Mashed Cauliflower
  • Garlic Roasted Potatoes

And that’s it! The best beef tenderloin recipe is your ticket to an unforgettable main dish!

If you’re looking for another impressive main entrée, try my Filet Mignon Recipe or my Roasted Pork Chops with Apples.

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Beef Tenderloin Recipe

A goof-proof beef tenderloin recipe for amazing juicy, tender beef

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time35 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course: Beef Main Dishes

Cuisine: American

Servings: 3 to 10 people

Calories: 293kcal

Author: Julia

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Sprinkle all sides of the tenderloin with sea salt and place in a casserole dish or large tupperware container. Refrigerate up to 12 hours, uncovered.

  • Two hours before you want to cook the tenderloin, place it on the counter to bring it to room temperature. Sprinkle the whole roast with Italian seasoning.

  • Add 3 to 4 tablespoons of avocado oil (or high temperature cooking oil of choice) to a cast iron skillet and heat to medium-high. Allow the skillet to heat to a high temperature (about 375 to 390 degrees F, which you can check if you have a laser thermometer).

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Transfer the beef tenderloin to the hot skillet and sear for 3 to 4 minutes per side on all 4 sides, or until the whole tenderloin has a golden-brown crust on the outside.

  • Place the skillet to the preheated oven and roast to desired doneness, using a thermometer to check the internal temperature – 115°F to 120°F for rare (about 10 to 15 minutes), 120°F to 125°F for medium-rare (about 12 to 18 minutes), and 130°F to 135°F for medium (about 18 to 25 minutes). Keep in mind, the temperature of the meat continues to raise once it’s out of the oven. It will increase by 5 to 10 degrees as it sits.

  • Remove the tenderloin from the oven and place it on a cutting board to rest for 15 minutes.

  • Cut the strings off of the roast and slice into 1/2-inch slices. Serve and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 293kcal | Protein: 51g | Fat: 12g

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This recipe was originally shared on 12/30/2020. I updated the photos and added more information but the method of cooking is the same.

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FAQs

What cooking method is best for beef tenderloin? ›

Accepted methods for cooking beef tenderloin

The food web and a great many cookbooks (very many of them highly reputable) recommend blasting a tenderloin in a hot oven, 450–500°F (232–260°C), for a relatively short time to cook it, followed by a counter rest.

Should I sear my beef tenderloin before roasting? ›

When the oil is to the smoking point, place the tenderloin in the very hot pan to sear it. The point here is to give the meat some nice color before putting it into the oven, and to seal in the juices.

Is beef tenderloin the same as filet mignon? ›

To sum up: Filet mignon is part of a beef tenderloin, but a beef tenderloin is not a filet mignon. Instead, it houses the filet mignon, which comes from the end portion of the tenderloin. The rest of the tenderloin can create other steak cuts or a delicious tenderloin roast to feed the family.

Do you cover tenderloin when baking? ›

Sprinkle with pepper, marjoram and salt. Insert meat thermometer so tip is in thickest part of beef. Bake uncovered 40 to 50 minutes or until thermometer reads at least 140°F. Cover beef with tent of aluminum foil and let stand about 15 minutes or until thermometer reads 145°F.

Should I bake or broil a tenderloin? ›

A beef tenderloin is an excellent choice for the broiler, just like filet mignon. You can add some olive oil and your choice of spices to the meat before broiling to allow it to get a crispy sear in the oven.

Should you salt beef tenderloin before cooking? ›

Salting the roast and letting it rest uncovered overnight makes for deeper seasoning, plus a drier surface for more efficient browning. Slow-roasting in a low oven cooks the tenderloin evenly from edge to center.

Should beef tenderloin be at room temperature before cooking? ›

Once thawed, remove your roast from the refrigerator at least one hour (but not more than two hours) before cooking to allow the roast to come to room temperature. Season your Beef Tenderloin Roast well.

How long does a tenderloin take in the oven? ›

By cooking at a higher temperature, the meat is cooked through before it has time to dry out. Don't overbake: Bake until pork until it registers between 145- and 150-degrees F (63 and 65 degrees C) at the thickest part of the tenderloin, 15-25 minutes depending on size.

What oil do you use to sear beef tenderloin? ›

Olive Oil: A high-quality oil like olive oil gives this beef tenderloin a rich flavor. You can also use avocado oil, if you prefer. What is this? Garlic: Fresh garlic is absolutely essential to this recipe and gives it the best flavor.

Should you marinate tenderloin? ›

Beef tenderloin, a lean and non-marbled cut, benefits from a flavorful marinade that's repurposed as a pan sauce. Searing the meat before it's finished in a high oven gives it a nicely-browned crust while keeping the lean meat moist and juicy inside.

What is beef tenderloin called at the grocery store? ›

It may be called “beef tenderloin”, or “filet mignon” if cut into steaks, or “chateaubriand” if in a smallish roast. In all cases, the basic cut is “beef tenderloin”.

Is beef tenderloin better than ribeye? ›

Of the three steaks, the Tenderloin is the most tender and least flavourful. Ribeye is less tender compared to the Tenderloin but more tender compared to the Striploin. The Ribeye is also the most flavourful among the 3 cuts.

What is the best temperature to cook a tenderloin? ›

Knowing how long to cook and the right beef tenderloin temperature is key to any tenderloin recipe. Timings are based on meat removed directly from the refrigerator. For roasts that are 2 to 3 pounds, roast at 425°F for 35 to 40 minutes for medium rare (135°F) and 45 to 50 minutes for medium (150°F) doneness.

Should I flip my tenderloin in the oven? ›

Flip the pork tenderloin.

It's an extra step that ensures an even crust all around.

Do you cook tenderloin fat side up or down? ›

This promotes circulation of the heat underneath and around your loin, which helps the meat to cook evenly. Oil the pan if roasting vegetables around your loin. Step 4: Place your pork, fat side up, in your prepared pan.

Which of the following cooking methods is best for tenderloin? ›

Fabricated cuts that contain the tenderloin are filet mignon, Chateaubriand, and tournedos. The best cooking methods for these cuts are grilling, broiling, or pan-searing.

Is beef tenderloin better medium or medium rare? ›

Beef tenderloin roast is best served rare or medium-rare with an internal temperature at between 125°F and 135°F, respectively. Use a meat thermometer to determine if the roast is done, and remember that the temperature of the meat will rise under the broiler and as it rests before serving.

Is it better to grill or roast a beef tenderloin? ›

It's great to make on the grill because you can get a high temperature that sears the outside of the tenderloin to get it browned and full of flavor. Lots of smoke can develop while the beef is searing, so cooking it outside keeps your kitchen smoke-free.

Do you need to trim beef tenderloin before cooking? ›

Either way, it's important to trim off the chain, which is the thin, fatty section that lies along side of the tenderloin. While smaller, this section contains substantial meat and is perfect for stews, soups or stir-fries as we mentioned earlier.

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