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Beef Tenderloin Roulade with a Portabella & Red Wine Sauce

By Chef Michael

August 7, 2020

Prep Time

30 mins

Grill Time

30 mins

Total Time

1 hr

Categories

Every once in awhile you need to splurge and the holidays are the perfect time. Supermarkets always seem to have sales on whole cuts of meat so the timing is right.

Ingredients

Servings

For the Roulade

0.7

lbs

Beef Tenderloin

0.8

Thinly Sliced Prosciutto Ham

0.8

tsp

Parmigiano Reggiano cheese

0.4

tbsp

Panko Breadcrumbs

0.1

tbsp

Lemon Zest

0.2

tbsp

Chopped Fresh Oregano

0.4

tbsp

Blended Oil

salt & pepper OR your favorite steak seasoning

Twine

For the sauce

0.1

tbsp

Blended Oil

0.2

tbsp

Minced Garlic

0.025

cups

Thinly Sliced Shallots

0.3

cups

Red Wine

0.1

cups

Beef Stock

0.3

Portabella Mushrooms Chopped into 1″ pieces

0.1

Sprig of Rosemary

Salt Pepper

Directions

Step 1

Begin by removing the beef tenderloin from the packaging. Place on a large cutting board and pat dry any excess moisture with a paper towel. Using a sharp knife remove the “wing” muscle from the fatter end of the tenderloin.
Cut this into steaks and reserve for later use.
Carefully butterfly the tenderloin and flatten to an even thickness. See video for more detailed instructions on butterflying.
Sprinkle the panko breadcrumbs, lemon zest and oregano evenly over the surface of the meat. Repeat with the Parmesan. Arrange the prosciutto in a nice even layer over top of the cheese.

Step 2

Carefully roll the tenderloin up forming it into a roulade. Tie or truss the roulade tightly using butcher’s twine. This will preserve the shape and keep all the filling intact.

Step 3

Brush all sides of the roulade with the blended oil and season with salt and pepper or your favorite steak seasoning blend

Grilling Directions

Step 4

There are two ways to cook a roast like this; hot and fast or a reverse sear. If you are going to go hot and fast be sure to let the meat come as close to room temp as possible before grilling. For the reverse sear, place the roulade on a 200F preheated grill and allow to slowly come up to an internal temp of 110F. Finish the roulade on a hot (600F plus) grill.

Step 5

For the hot and fast method preheat your grill to 500F and place the roulade on the grill. Roll the meat over every 5 minutes or so to get even browning. Remove from heat when the internal temperature of the meat is at least 125F for a perfect medium rare.

For the sauce

Step 6

Place the oil in small saucepan over medium high heat.

Step 7

Add the minced garlic and stir allowing to brown slightly.

Step 8

Add the shallots and continue to cook, stirring occasionally until the shallot become translucent and have a bit of color.

Step 9

Add the portabellas and cook for 3 minutes or until the mushrooms begin to cook.

Step 10

Add the red wine and rosemary sprig. Reduce heat to low. Allow the wine to reduce by 2/3 and then add the beef stock.

Step 11

Continue to reduce by 1/2 before removing the rosemary sprig and seasoning to taste with salt and black pepper.
To Serve Place the roulade on a large cutting board. Remove the butcher’s twine by cutting it away with a sharp knife. Slice the roulade into 1” thick pieces and serve with the red wine portabella sauce.

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