Delicious tender juicy filet mignon that is perfect every time, thanks to a simple reverse-sear method that will get you restaurant-quality results, at home! Don’t want all the extras in a ...
To reverse sear a steak, you cook the steak low and slow first and finish with a quick sear before serving, the opposite of ...
You can reverse sear rib-eye steaks, filet mignon, New York strip steak, or a pork tenderloin. The only caveat is thickness: It's hard to reverse sear anything thinner than an inch thick—between ...