Filet Mignon with Spiced Butter, Glazed Artichokes, and Haricots Verts

An Eastern-inspired spiced butter makes filet mignon even juicier than usual. Artichokes and haricots verts, cooked separately and then baked together, taste luxuriously rich in a way that complements the meat nicely.

Filet Mignon with Spiced Butter, Glazed Artichokes, and Haricots Verts
Filet Mignon with Spiced Butter, Glazed Artichokes, and Haricots Verts

An Eastern-inspired spiced butter makes filet mignon even juicier than usual. Artichokes and haricots verts, cooked separately and then baked together, taste luxuriously rich in a way that complements the meat nicely.

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  • Served Person: Makes 2 servings

Step-by-step

  • Prepare vegetables: Cut artichoke bottoms crosswise into 3/8-inch-thick slices, then cut stems diagonally into 3/8-inch-thick slices. Transfer slices to a 1 1/2- to 2-quart baking dish and set aside.
  • Cook haricots verts in a 3- to 4-quart pot of boiling salted water, uncovered, until crisp-tender, about 4 minutes. Drain in a sieve and transfer to a bowl of ice and cold water to stop cooking. Drain and pat dry, then toss with artichokes in baking dish. Cut a 1-inch chunk from spiced butter log, then cut chunk into bits. Dot vegetables with butter, then cover with plastic wrap and set aside until ready to bake.
  • Cook steaks and vegetables: Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 350°F. Heat an 8- to 9-inch heavy skillet (not nonstick) over moderately high heat 2 minutes. While skillet is heating, pat steaks dry and sprinkle all over with salt and pepper. Add oil to skillet, swirling to coat, then sear steaks on one side, without moving, until a deep brown crust forms, about 3 1/2 minutes. Turn steaks over and sear 3 1/2 minutes more. Using tongs, brown edges of steaks briefly (less than 1 minute total), then transfer to a small baking dish, reserving skillet. Cook steaks in oven until thermometer inserted horizontally into center of steaks registers 125°F for medium-rare, 12 to 18 minutes. Before steaks are finished, add vegetables to oven and bake, uncovered, until butter is melted and vegetables are heated through, 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Just before serving: Remove steaks from oven and top each with a 1/4-inch-thick slice of spiced butter. Let stand in baking dish, loosely covered with foil, 5 to 10 minutes. While steaks stand, add wine to skillet and deglaze by boiling, stirring and scraping up brown bits, until reduced to about 1 tablespoon, about 5 minutes. Stir in demi-glace and any juices from baking dish and bring to a boil over moderately high heat. Cut remaining butter into pieces and add to skillet 1 at a time, swirling skillet until each piece is incorporated and sauce is thick and creamy. Divide vegetables and steaks between plates. Pour sauce over each serving.

A Weeknight Escape: Filet Mignon with a Touch of the Exotic

Life as a working mom is a whirlwind. Between juggling client calls, school pick-ups, and ensuring everyone gets a healthy dinner on the table, there's rarely time for elaborate cooking. But just because I'm busy doesn't mean I deserve less than a truly delicious meal. This recipe for Filet Mignon with Spiced Butter, Glazed Artichokes, and Haricots Verts is my secret weapon for a weeknight escape—a moment of pure culinary indulgence that doesn't require a full day in the kitchen.

The beauty of this dish lies in its simplicity. While the final result is sophisticated and restaurant-worthy, the preparation is manageable, even on a hectic Tuesday evening. The Eastern-inspired spiced butter elevates the already tender filet mignon to a whole new level. It adds a surprising depth of flavor, complementing the richness of the perfectly cooked steak without overpowering it. The glazed artichokes and haricots verts are not mere side dishes; they are integral parts of the experience, bringing a vibrant freshness and a delightful textural contrast to the tender meat. The haricots verts, briefly blanched and then baked with the artichokes and a touch of the spiced butter, offer a beautiful counterpoint to the richness of the steak and artichokes.

The Art of Efficiency: Mastering Weeknight Elegance

My approach to cooking has always been about efficiency. I’m not about spending hours slaving over a hot stove. Instead, I focus on recipes that allow me to maximize my time and minimize my stress. This recipe is a testament to that philosophy. The vegetables can be prepped in advance, the steaks sear quickly, and the baking time allows me to attend to other things while the deliciousness happens in the oven. The sauce, a simple yet elegant reduction made from the pan drippings, adds a final touch of magic, binding all the elements together in perfect harmony.

More Than Just a Meal: A Moment of Peace

This filet mignon is more than just dinner; it's a small ritual of self-care in a chaotic week. The process of cooking, even something relatively simple, provides a moment of calm amidst the storm. The aroma of herbs and spices fills the kitchen, creating a tranquil atmosphere that allows me to momentarily disconnect from the pressures of work and motherhood. It’s a chance to be present, to focus on something beautiful and delicious, and to remind myself that I deserve to enjoy something special, even if it's on a Tuesday night.

The entire experience, from the preparation to the final bite, is an act of mindful indulgence. And that, more than anything, is what makes this recipe so valuable to me.

Beyond the Plate: Adapting for Your Lifestyle

This recipe is incredibly versatile. The spiced butter can be adjusted to your preferences; experiment with different herbs and spices to find your perfect blend. Feel free to substitute other vegetables if you don’t have haricots verts or artichokes on hand. Asparagus or green beans would also work beautifully. The cooking time can be easily adapted to your preferred level of doneness for the steak.

Whether you're a seasoned home cook or a beginner in the kitchen, this recipe is a guaranteed winner. It’s a dish that embodies elegance without the fuss, a testament to the fact that sophisticated doesn't have to mean complicated. It’s the perfect way to indulge in a delicious meal without sacrificing precious time or energy. It's a recipe for a weeknight escape—a taste of luxury that's surprisingly easy to achieve.

So, the next time you find yourself craving a delicious and rewarding meal, give this recipe a try. You'll be surprised by how easily you can create a restaurant-quality dinner in the comfort of your own kitchen, a delicious reward for your hard work and a well-deserved escape from the daily grind.