steak Diane

steak Diane
A filet mignon, often cooked at the table in a restaurant, seasoned with garlic and black pepper, fried quickly in butter, and flambéed in brandy.

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  • Steak Diane — beefbox name=Beef caption= beefcut=Tenderloin steaktype=Filet Mignon footnotes=Steak Diane is a culinary dish made with a cut of beef tenderloin, namely the filet mignon. This steak is often cooked at the table in a restaurant, combining a show… …   Wikipedia

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