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What's for dinner?

I usually buy a whole beef tenderloin for Xmas dinner I haven’t priced them yet this year you guys are making me a little nervous about sticker shock
 
Last whole choice tenderloin I bought a few weeks ago was $14.99 # and it was trimmed. The following week they had whole untrimmed primes on sale for $17.99 #. My wife and daughter wouldn't know the difference between the two.
 
I usually buy a whole beef tenderloin for Xmas dinner I haven’t priced them yet this year you guys are making me a little nervous about sticker shock


You just buy it and don't worry about the price. Can't give up your tradition. I have never bought a whole beef tenderloin, but I suppose that's the next logical step for me.


How do you cook yours?? I'd like to get one for some really special occasion. I look at them every time I go to Costco. Much easier to find prime grade tenderloin than prime grade ribeye where I shop.
 
You just buy it and don't worry about the price. Can't give up your tradition. I have never bought a whole beef tenderloin, but I suppose that's the next logical step for me.


How do you cook yours?? I'd like to get one for some really special occasion. I look at them every time I go to Costco. Much easier to find prime grade tenderloin than prime grade ribeye where I shop.
Bacon wrapped and stuffed.
How to BBQ right channel has a video that I use for venison backstrap, works the same for beef tenderloin. It's delicious
 
Salt, pepper, and no more than medium rare.
 
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