Are you searching for the ultimate, show-stopping centerpiece for your holiday table? A magnificent, restaurant-quality roast that is so impossibly tender, so juicy, and so packed with a magnificent, savory crust, it will have all your guests in awe? This incredible, from-scratch Foolproof Beef Tenderloin is that perfect recipe. We’re talking the “king of all cuts,” roasted with a simple, classic butter-and-pepper rub that lets the beautiful meat shine, and cooked to a perfect, edge-to-edge rosy-pink.
This isn’t just another roast recipe; it’s your definitive guide to a truly unforgettable holiday feast that is secretly simple and fast. We’ll show you the simple but crucial professional secrets to a flawless, tender roast that never fails, making this the perfect, stress-free centerpiece for your Christmas or New Year’s dinner.
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Recipe Overview: The Ultimate “Simple & Fast” Holiday Roast
What makes this Beef Tenderloin so spectacularly delicious is its brilliant, straightforward cooking method and its focus on pure, high-quality flavor. This recipe is a masterpiece of minimalist cooking. The star of the show is a magnificent, boneless beef tenderloin. The brilliant flavor comes from the simplest, most classic rub: softened butter, kosher salt, and freshly cracked black pepper. The roast is then cooked using a single, high-temperature method, which is the secret to getting a beautiful, crackly crust on the outside while keeping the inside perfectly tender and rosy.
| Metric | Time / Level |
| Total Time | 2 hours 15 minutes (includes 2-hour rest) |
| Active Prep Time | 15 minutes |
| Difficulty Level | Easy |
| Servings | 10-12 |
The Butcher’s Best: The Essential Ingredients & Tools
This iconic dish uses a handful of high-quality ingredients and one crucial tool to create its signature rich and savory flavor.
- The Roast (The Star of the Show!):
- Beef Tenderloin: This is the ultimate, “special occasion” cut of beef.1 It is incredibly lean and prized for its buttery, melt-in-your-mouth tenderness. For this recipe, you’ll need a large, 5- to 7-pound trimmed roast. “Trimmed” means the butcher has already removed the tough “silver skin” for you.
- The “Crust” (Classic Simplicity!):
- Softened Butter: This is the key to a beautiful crust! A simple slather of softened butter helps the salt and pepper adhere and promotes a deep, golden-brown, and flavorful sear in the hot oven.2
- Kosher Salt & Freshly Cracked Pepper: For a cut this beautiful, you don’t need a complex spice rub. A generous coating of kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper is all you need to create a magnificent, savory crust.
- The Key Equipment (A Meat Thermometer!):
- An Instant-Read Thermometer: This is the single most important, non-negotiable tool for a perfect roast.3 Because tenderloin is so lean and so expensive, an instant-read meat thermometer is the only 100% foolproof way to guarantee that your roast is cooked to your desired, perfect temperature without any guesswork.
The Roasting Masterclass: The Secret to a Perfectly Tender Roast
This recipe is all about a few simple but brilliant professional techniques that guarantee a flawless, impressive result.
- Room Temperature is Key: A crucial, professional step! By letting your large roast sit at room temperature for at least 1-2 hours, you are allowing the chill from the refrigerator to come off. This is the key that will help your roast to cook much more quickly and, most importantly, evenly.
- Trussing is a MUST!: A whole tenderloin is not a uniform shape; it has a thick end and a thin, tapered “tail” end. The number one secret to ensuring the entire roast cooks evenly (and that the thin tail doesn’t turn to shoe leather) is to truss it. Simply fold the thin tail end under the roast so it is a uniform thickness, and then use kitchen twine to tie the roast in 1- to 2-inch intervals.
- Trust Your Thermometer (Pull at 135°F!): The recipe’s time is only a guide. The only truth is your thermometer. For a perfect, rosy-pink medium-rare, you must pull your roast from the oven when your instant-read thermometer inserted into the very center registers $135^{\circ}F$ ($57^{\circ}C$).
- Rest, Rest, REST!: You must let your finished roast rest for at least 15 minutes before you slice into it. This crucial, patient step allows the hot, delicious juices to relax and redistribute throughout the entire roast.
Step-by-Step to the Perfect Beef Tenderloin
This elegant, festive meal is a joy to prepare.
Part 1: The Art of the Perfect Preparation
Step 1: Two hours before you plan to cook, remove your 5- to 7-pound tenderloin from the refrigerator and allow it to come to room temperature on a pan on your counter.
Step 2: Preheat your oven to 425°F ($218^{\circ}C$). Place a wire rack in a large roasting pan.
Step 3 (The Trussing Secret!): Fold the thin tail end of the tenderloin under itself so that the roast is a uniform thickness. Use kitchen twine to tie the roast in 1- to 2-inch intervals.
Step 4: Pat your roast completely dry with paper towels. Rub the 3 tablespoons of softened butter all over the roast. Sprinkle the roast very generously with the kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, pressing it to adhere.
Part 2: The High-Heat Roast and Final Rest
Step 1: Place your seasoned tenderloin on the prepared wire rack in your roasting pan.
Step 2: Bake at 425°F for 25 to 35 minutes.
Step 3 (The Most Important Step!): The cooking time is just a guide. Start checking the internal temperature of the roast. You will know it is perfectly done when your instant-read thermometer inserted into the very center registers $135^{\circ}F$ for a perfect medium-rare.
Step 4: Remove the roast from the oven and loosely cover it with aluminum foil. Let it rest for at least 15 minutes before you slice it.
To serve, use a large, sharp carving knife to slice the rested roast into beautiful, thick slices against the grain.
Foolproof Beef Tenderloin (An Easy Holiday Showstopper!)
A simple and elegant recipe for a ‘Perfect Beef Tenderloin,’ an ideal centerpiece for a holiday or special occasion dinner. This recipe relies on its simplicity. A large 5- to 7-pound beef tenderloin is rubbed with softened butter and seasoned generously with kosher salt and cracked black pepper. It is then roasted at a high temperature (425°F) for a short period until it reaches a perfect medium-rare (135°F). The roast is then rested to ensure a juicy and tender result before slicing.
Ingredients
- 1 (5- to 7-lb.) beef tenderloin, trimmed
- 3 Tbsp. butter, softened
- 5 to 7 tsp. kosher salt
- 3/4 tsp. cracked black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425°F.
- Place the beef tenderloin on a wire rack set inside a jelly-roll pan or roasting pan.
- Rub the softened butter all over the beef.
- Sprinkle the roast evenly with the salt and pepper.
- Bake for 25 to 35 minutes, or until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest portion of the roast registers 135°F (for medium-rare).
- Transfer the roast to a cutting board and cover it loosely with aluminum foil.
- Let the roast rest for 15 minutes before slicing against the grain to serve.
Notes
- This is a very simple and fast method for roasting a tenderloin, relying on high heat for a short cooking time.
- A meat thermometer is essential for this recipe to ensure the beef is cooked to the perfect temperature without overcooking.
- Resting the roast for 15 minutes before slicing is a crucial step that allows the juices to redistribute, ensuring a moist and tender result.
- This roast is a showstopper main course, perfect for a holiday dinner like Christmas or a special occasion.
What to Serve With Your Beef Tenderloin
This show-stopping roast is the perfect centerpiece for a classic holiday dinner. It pairs beautifully with all the steakhouse favorites.
- The Perfect Sauce: A simple, tangy horseradish cream sauce (as seen in our Prime Rib With Horseradish Dipping Sauce recipe) is the classic and perfect pairing.4
- Potatoes: A creamy mashed or a crispy roasted potato is an absolute must-have.
- Classic Sides: A rich creamed spinach or a simple roasted asparagus are wonderful, classic accompaniments.
Storage and Leftover Ideas
- Storage: Store any leftover roast, well-wrapped, in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
- The Best Leftovers: This roast is arguably even better the next day! The cold, thinly sliced tenderloin makes the absolute best steak sandwiches in the world.
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Frequently Asked questions (FAQs)
Q1: Why is my tenderloin dry or have a thick “grey ring” on the outside?
This is almost always a sign of overcooking. A tenderloin is incredibly lean, so it must be cooked to a precise temperature. Using an instant-read thermometer and letting it rest at room temperature before cooking are the keys to a perfect, edge-to-edge pink result.
Q2: Do I really need a meat thermometer?
Yes, absolutely! It is the single most important, non-negotiable tool for this recipe. Because a tenderloin is so lean and so expensive, a thermometer is the only truly foolproof way to guarantee a perfect, rosy-pink medium-rare.
Q3: Can I make this roast ahead of time?
For the absolute best, juiciest, and most impressive result, it is highly recommended to roast the tenderloin on the day you plan to serve it. However, you can prepare the horseradish sauce up to 3 days in advance and store it in the refrigerator.
Q4: Do I have to tie it?
Yes, it is highly recommended. Trussing (tying) the roast is the only way to ensure the thin, tapered end cooks as evenly as the thick, center-cut portion. It is the key to a uniform, medium-rare roast from end to end.
Q5: What internal temperature should I aim for?
For a perfect, rosy-pink medium-rare, you should pull your roast from the oven when the internal temperature registers $135^{\circ}F$ ($57^{\circ}C$). For rare, pull it at 130°F. For medium, aim for 140°F.