Recipe for Beef Tenderloin in the Oven (2024)

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Beef Tenderloin is a delicious cut of meat that is often the star of many celebratory meals. It’s tender, full of flavor and can be perfect for feeding a lot of people. But because beef tenderloin is so special it can be a little costly making it intimidating for people to make. However, my no fail recipe for Beef Tenderloin in the oven will be one that you don’t have to worry about. It’s incredibly delicious and will be a go-to for special celebrations.

What is beef tenderloin?

Beef tenderloin is the most tender cut of beef on the cow. It’s the same cut of meat that Filet Mignon is made from making it a tender, premium cut. As long as it is cooked properly, it should almost melt in your mouth. This recipe for Beef Tenderloin in the oven will tell you how to get it right each time.

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How to prepare beef tenderloin

Trimming

When you get the loin, make sure it is trimmed. If not, you will have to trim it by removing the silverskin and excess fat around the outside. If you buy your beef tenderloin from a butcher, which I highly recommend, they can do this for you. Mine was just over 4 lbs. and the butcher took care of all of that for me.

Drying & Room temperature

To help form a nice crust you want the surface of the meat to be relatively dry. You can do this in two ways. 1. You can leave the beef tenderloin uncovered in the refrigerator overnight. 2. You can pat it dry before you begin the prep work. No matter which way you chose, you have to take the meat out an hour or two before serving to allow it to come to room temperature. This will help it to cook more evenly.

Tying

The next thing you have to do to prepare beef tenderloin is to tie it. Beef tenderloin is a long cut from the loin area and it will come to a point at the ends. Tying it together will ensure that the meat is closer to the same thickness all the way around and it will cook more evenly because of this step. You can use butcher’s twine to help tie up the ends of the roast. Click {HERE} to see a video of me doing this in a fast TikToc video with some quick instructions. Basically, you want to tie one end with the butcher’s twine and then wrap that around your hand to make a loop. Then take that loop and pull the meat through it. Pull tightly and repeat the process. (P.S. This is the time you want to preheat the oven.)

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Seasoning

Seasoning is going to make all the difference in this recipe for Beef Tenderloin in the oven. You must season it well. That means salting it well. I use sea salt in my recipe to really give it a nice flavor and a garlic salt to help round out the flavors from the other herbs I include. My herb mix is a combination of Sea salt, Fresh cracked black pepper, garlic salt, rosemary, thyme, oregano and parsley. Then after it sears and before it goes into the oven, I’ll add a garlic smashed butter over the top.

Searing

Searing is an important first step when it comes to this recipe for Beef Tenderloin in the oven. You want to sear it in an oven safe pan. In this case I used my large Lodge Cast Iron Pan for our’s and it just fit. If you don’t have a pan larger enough because the beef tenderloin is too long, you can cut the beef tenderloin in half. (But please do this before tying it together above.)

The Beef Tenderloin should sear for 3-5 minutes per side over medium to high heat. Before adding the beef to the pan, heat a thin layer of olive oil or your preferred oil in it until just before it’s smoking point.

ROASTING

The final step in preparing this recipe for Beef Tenderloin in the oven is roasting it. Unlike the my Prime Rib recipe {HERE}, which cooks at a lower temperature for a longer time, Beef Tenderloin does not need a long time to roast after searing. Cook the beef tenderloin at 425 degrees in the oven until it is at your desired temperature. It is recommended to cook Beef Tenderloin to 135 – 140 degrees, which is medium rare. You can use However, you need to pull it out earlier because it continues to cook while resting.

Resting

Resting this recipe for Beef Tenderloin in the oven is important because it will continue to cook. Tent the beef with foil when it comes out of the oven and let it rest for about 15 – 20 minutes. The temperature will increase by about 7-10 degree during this time. So, if you want the final temperature to be around 140, remove the beef from the oven when it’s at 130 degrees.

Beef Tenderloin is considered best served medium rare to medium. Our meat pictured is within that range. I took it out at 130 degrees. It becomes redder over time (see the first cut photos verses the final, more staged ones) because it starts to oxidize a bit when it is exposed to air. Your’s will do the same. Don’t be alarmed as long as the thermometer reads the correct temperature when it comes out of the oven. To get the most accurate temperature use a meat thermometer that can be left in the meat and connects to the oven. Something like this {HERE} should work well.

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Doneness Temperature Reminders

As a note, the USDA says meat is “done” when it reaches an internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit. However, that will make your meat well done. The below are the temperature standards for Rare – Well done. Again, while Prime Rib is considered best at medium rare, cook your meat to the temperature you are most comfortable with.

  • For Rare: Remove the Prime Rob when the thermometer reads 110 degrees. Once rested it will be 117 – 120 degrees. This will give you a bright red center with pink outer edges.
  • For Medium Rare: Remove it from the oven when the temperature is at 120 degrees. Once rested, the temperature will rise to 127- 130 degrees. This is the temperature mine in the photos was removed at. It has an outer ring of brown and then is a pink/red towards the center.
  • For Medium: Remove the Prime Rib when the internal temperature reads 130 degrees. Rested it will be between 137- 140 degrees and include a light pink center with a brown outer rim.
  • For Medium Well: Remove the meat at 140 degrees. It will be rested at 147-150 degrees with no pink in the center.
  • For Well Done: Remove the Meat at 150 degree. It will be rested between 157- 165 degrees.

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Tips for my recipe for Beef Tenderloin in the oven

  • Have the Butcher do all of the trimming for you. You can also ask them to do the tying so that you don’t have to worry about that part. However, if it is a long roast that can’t fit into a pan, you might even want your Butcher to slice it into two roasts to make cooking easier.
  • Remember to season the roast well. This is going to make all the difference in the end flavor. I’ve included my rub ingredients and measurements in the recipe below.
  • Preheat the oven when you begin tying and seasoning so it’s ready to go the second you’re done searing.
  • Use a meat thermometer to ensure doneness. Do not overcook or you will have chewy, rough meat.
  • Don’t forget that the meat temperature will rise while resting.

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Sauces for Beef Tenderloin

The two sauces for Beef Tenderloin that are most often made include a Red Wine Sauce and Béarnaise Sauce. I’ll include both of them below. The Red Wine Sauce is made from the drippings of the Beef Tenderloin recipe.

The Béarnaise Sauce is a classic French Sauce that’s made of egg yolks, butter, vinegar, tarragon and shallots. It’s perfect over this Beef Tenderloin recipe in the oven, but also over asparagus, salmon and more!

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Looking for more holiday or celebratory recipes?

Try these recipes for other holiday ready recipes or side dishes and appetizers to serve with your meal.

  • Mussels in White Wine Sauce {HERE}
  • Smoked Salmon Carpaccio {HERE}
  • French Onion and Roast Beef Pinwheels {HERE}
  • Salmon with Goat Cheese & Herbs {HERE}
  • Crispy Garlic Smashed Potatoes {HERE}
  • Soft Gingerbread Cookies {HERE}
  • Pizzelle Cookies {HERE}
  • Gingerbread Cheesecake Dip {HERE}

Thank you so much for stopping by today, friends! I hope that you love this recipe for Beef Tenderloin in the oven. The full, printable recipe for the tenderloin and the sauces is below.

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Beef Tenderloin Recipe in the oven

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Course: dinner

Cuisine: American, French

Keyword: beef tenderloin recipe, oven beef tenderloin recipe, recipe for beef tenderloin, recipe for beef tenderloin in the oven

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Servings: 8 to 10 people for 4lbs.

Author: Rachel

Equipment

  • Large, oven safe pan

Ingredients

Beef tenderloin ingredients

  • 1 4lb beef tenderloin, cut and tied
  • 2 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 large yellow onion, chopped This is more for the sauce later.
  • 1 Tbsp. sea salt
  • 1 Tbsp. Thyme, dried or fresh chopped
  • 1 Tbsp. Rosemary, dried or fresh chopped
  • 1 Tbsp. oregano, dried or chopped fresh
  • 1/2 Tbsp. parsley, dried or fresh chopped
  • 2 tsp. Garlic Salt
  • 1-2 tsp. Fresh cracked black pepper
  • 4 cloves fresh garlic, grated
  • 1/2 stick salted butter, melted slightly

Red Wine Sauce Ingredients

  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 1 1/2 cups red wine
  • 1 sprig of fresh rosemary
  • 1 sprig of fresh thyme

Béarnaise Sauce Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup white wine vinegar
  • 1 small shallot, chopped
  • 1/4 tsp fresh cracked pepper
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp. chopped tarragon leaves, divided You can also use dried if you can't find this fresh.
  • 1 tsp. fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic salt
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 3 egg yolks
  • Water
  • Additional salt to taste

Instructions

Instructions for the roast

  • Preheat the oven to 425.

  • Place the roast on a plate and pat dry and let it sit on the counter for 1-2 hours.

  • Pat the roast dry again if need. If the Beef Tenderloin has not been tied yet, tie it now.

  • Mix together the spices for the herb rub. (Do not mix butter and grated garlic here)

  • Pat the spice rub all over the roast.

  • Add extra virgin olive oil to a large, cast iron pan or large pan on the stove. Set heat to medium to high and heat the oil through.

  • Mix together slightly melted butter and the grated garlic.

  • Add the beef tenderloin to the hot pan and sear on three sides for about 3-5 minutes on each side. Leave the bottom unseared until the next step.

  • When the three other sides are done, place it on its bottom, brush the butter garlic over the top, place the chopped onions in the pan and put it in the oven.

  • Roast at 425 for 20-30 minutes or until a thermometer reads your desired internal temperature. Again it is recommended you remove the meat from the oven once the internal temperature in the thickest part of the meat reads 130.

  • Tent the beef tenderloin and rest it for 15- 20. minutes.

  • While resting, make the sauces for the meat. Instructions below.

Red Wine Sauce Instructions

  • Remove the fat in the pan and then add the beef broth, red wine and herbs to the drippings. Simmer together for about 15 minutes.

Béarnaise Sauce Instructions

  • Add vinegar, black pepper, shallot, garlic salt, lemon juice and half the tarragon leaves to the pan. Bring to a boil and then simmer together for about 5 minutes.

  • Add the vinegar mix to a metal bowl and then boil about two inch of water in a separate, small pan.

  • Add the egg to the mental mixing bowl and then add in 1 Tbsp. of the boiling water and whisk vigorously to ensure the mix emulsifies.

  • Put the bowl over the sauce pan and continue to whisk with the heat on under the sauce pan. Essentially creating a double boiler.

  • Slowly beat in melted butter little by little. Remove the bowl from the heat so you don't overcook the eggs.

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FAQs

Which cooking method is best for 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.

Do you have to sear beef tenderloin before roasting? ›

Should you sear beef tenderloin before cooking it? If roasting a tenderloin in the oven, you'll definitely want to sear it to get a golden brown crust. It doesn't take very long, and is so worth the effort.

What is the best temperature to cook a tenderloin? ›

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. For roasts weighing 4 to 5 pounds, roast at 425°F for 50 to 60 minutes for medium rare (135°F) and 60 to 70 minutes for medium (150°F).

Should beef tenderloin be cooked covered or uncovered? ›

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. (Temperature will continue to rise about 5°, and beef will be easier to carve.)

Is it better to cook beef tenderloin fast or slow? ›

Slow-roasting in a low oven cooks the tenderloin evenly from edge to center. Basting the tenderloin with browned butter flavored with thyme and shallots enhances browning and gives it more flavor.

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.

Is it better to roast a beef tenderloin at a high or low temperature? ›

Low-heat roasting— 225°F to 300°F, or 200°F to 275°F in a convection oven—will produce a roast with rosy interior that's evenly cooked all the way through, but you won't get much in the way of a well-seared crust.

How long does it take to cook a tenderloin in the oven at 400 degrees? ›

Here are the general cooking times for pork tenderloin at 400°F: 1-pound pork tenderloin: 20-25 minutes. 1.5-pound pork tenderloin: 25-30 minutes. 2-pound pork tenderloin: 30-35 minutes.

Should I season my beef tenderloin the night before? ›

Perfect Beef Tenderloin Roast
  1. Tie up your roast in butchers twine for even cooking. ...
  2. Let your beef sit, uncovered and salted, in the fridge for at least a few hours, or up to overnight. ...
  3. Let your beef come to room temperature before cooking. ...
  4. Sear your meat. ...
  5. Keep things simple.
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How to cook tenderloin steak in oven without searing? ›

Mist the rack with cooking spray. Pat the steak dry thoroughly with paper towels. Season generously all over with salt; sprinkle lightly with pepper. Place on the rack and bake until an instant-read thermometer stuck into the thickest part reads 120ºF for medium rare, 20 to 25 minutes (start checking after 15 minutes).

How long should a beef tenderloin sit at room temp 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.

Do you have to remove the Silverskin from beef tenderloin? ›

Beef tenderloin comes with silverskin, which is a layer of silvery connective tissue that runs along its surface. If you cook the tenderloin with the silverskin on, you may not have the optimum eating experience that this cut can give.

How long should beef tenderloin rest before cooking? ›

Salt the meat with sea salt and leave uncovered in the refrigerator for 24 to 48 hours. Take the meat out at least one hour (two hours is better) prior to roasting. Sear the meat, a few minutes on each side (sides meaning all four sides). Season the meat with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.

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.

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.

Which is better choice or prime beef tenderloin? ›

Prime roasts and steaks are excellent for dry-heat cooking such as broiling, roasting or grilling. Choice beef is high quality, but has less marbling than Prime. Choice roasts and steaks from the loin and rib will be very tender, juicy, and flavorful and are suited for dry-heat cooking.

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