What is the difference in beef tenderloin and filet mignon?


  1. What is the difference in beef tenderloin and filet mignon?

What is the difference in beef tenderloin and filet mignon?

A beef tenderloin is large, usually weighing around 4–6 pounds, and has two parts. The true filet mignon comes from the small circular strip that is attached to the entire tenderloin. In American butcher shops, a filet mignon steak is cut into about two-inch steaks from the entire tenderloin.