Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (2024)

Treat your family and friends to the best this New Year’s with Filet Mignon. This Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce recipe is guaranteed to make your guests feel welcomed and special while not breaking the bank!

Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (1)

This is a sponsored post of SMITH’s Dairy.

This recipe for Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce is easy to prepare, feeds a large crowd, and is very tasty. The flavor combination of Filet Mignon with a creamy horseradish sauce is an epic duo that your guests will rave about. This recipe is easy to prepare. Watch the recipe video on Smith’s website!

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Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 1-1/2 - 2 lb Filet Mignon
  • 1/2 c SMITH's Old Fashioned Sour Cream
  • 2 tbsp Prepared Horseradish
  • 2 tbsp Fresh Tarragon minced
  • 1/2 c Mayonnaise
  • Dash of Worcestershire sauce optional
  • 1 French Bread Baguette
  • 1 c Fresh Arugula
  • 1-2 tbsp Capers
  • olive oil Salt, Pepper to taste
Course Appetizer, Main Dish
Skill Level easy
Keyword healthy recipe
Servings

Ingredients

  • 1-1/2 - 2 lb Filet Mignon
  • 1/2 c SMITH's Old Fashioned Sour Cream
  • 2 tbsp Prepared Horseradish
  • 2 tbsp Fresh Tarragon minced
  • 1/2 c Mayonnaise
  • Dash of Worcestershire sauce optional
  • 1 French Bread Baguette
  • 1 c Fresh Arugula
  • 1-2 tbsp Capers
  • olive oil Salt, Pepper to taste

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Instructions

  1. For Filet Mignon:

  2. Preheat oven to 450° (or 440° for Convection Oven)

  3. Bring Filet Mignon to room temperature - about 15 minutes out of refrigerator, pat dry with paper towel. Sprinkle with pepper and salt (I use sea salt).

  4. Heat pan over high heat with olive oil.

  5. Place Filet Mignon in a hot pan and sear each side about 2-3 minutes. This will lock in the moisture, keeping it tender on the inside and sealed on the outside.

  6. Roast Filet Mignon in preheated oven for 7-8 minutes for medium-rare or 8-10 minutes for medium-well.

  7. Let meat rest under aluminum foil for 10 minutes before slicing.

  8. Slice thin.

  9. For the Creamy Horseradish Sauce:

  10. Combine SMITH's Old Fashioned Sour Cream, prepared horseradish, tarragon, mayonnaise, and Worcestershire sauce (optional) together.

  11. For Toasted Bread:

  12. Reduce heat to 425°

  13. Cut bread into bite-size pieces about 16-20 per loaf.

  14. Brush olive oil on both sizes of each slice of bread.

  15. Bake for 6-8 minutes until desired crispness.

  16. Cool on wire rack.

  17. Assemble your Filet Mignon Appetizers:

  18. Place a few pieces of arugula leaves on each toasted bread, add a slice of Filet Mignon, dollop of creamy horseradish sauce, and garnish with capers.

  19. Serve warm or cooled.

There are a couple key ingredients in this recipe. First is the Filet Mignon. I would order Filet Mignon whenever we dine out if it wasn’t for the high price tag. Nothing compares to Filet Mignon, it is the most tender cut of beef and the most desirable. For this recipe, the creamy horseradish sauce is another key component. Although you’d guess that the horseradish sauce itself is the key ingredient, it is actually the sour cream. Quality sour cream gives this sauce the perfect creaminess to complement the Filet Mignon.Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (5)

Back to the Filet Mignon, this steak is both lean and tender, making it a perfect choice for entertaining. Filet Mignon is the tenderloin, the most tender cut of beef making this also the most expensive cut of beef. The good news is that for this recipe, we are only using 1-1/2 – 2 pounds which will set you back just about $30. For an extraordinary appetizer, it is well worth the price.Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (6)

The creamy horseradish sauce is very easy to whip up and can be prepared ahead of time to save time on the day of your party. Although there are many choices for sour cream on the market, I choose SMITH’s Old Fashioned Sour Cream for a number of reasons. First, I like the texture and consistency of this old fashioned sour cream. It works amazingly in this recipe. Plus, SMITH’s is a local company that has been a trusted household name in kitchens since 1909. Finally, I trust SMITH’s products because their dairy products are made without the synthetic growth hormone rbST, that is very important to me.Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (7)

Filet Mignon may be the easiest steak to prepare. There is no need for tenderizing or marinading as this tenderloin is lean and offers a savory flavor like no other. The key is to sear it at high heat before cooking it on the oven. Searing it will lock in the juices and provides a nice browned exterior. Once seared for a few minutes, transfer to a pre-heated oven of 450° for just 7-8 minutes for medium-rare or 8-10 minutes for medium-well. Filet Mignon is best enjoyed medium-rare, however my kids are very picky when it comes to any red in meat so I prepare it medium-well as shown below. Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (8)

Let the meat rest for 10 minutes under aluminum foil before slicing. To spread this steak out even further, use an electric knife to slice even thinner pieces than I did.

Preparing the creamy horseradish sauce couldn’t be easier. Simply stir together SMITH’s Old Fashioned Sour Cream, prepared horseradish, tarragon, and mayonnaise together. Add a dash of Worcestershire sauce, if desired. Chill in the refrigerator until ready to use. This can be prepared ahead of time to save you time on the day of the party.

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Turn down the oven to 425° toast the bread. Again, to spread this recipe further, you can slice the French bread to smaller serving sizes. Mine are cut at about 2″ thick and I got about 25 pieces for this recipe. This recipe can easily serve 40 pieces if you slice the bread and meat thinner. It depends on how hearty you want your appetizer, how many you are serving, and how many other appetizers you’ll be serving at your party. Bake the bread for just 6-8 minutes until browned.Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (10)

Allow bread to cool and start assembling. Place a couple pieces of arugula leaves on the toasted bread. I like the appearance and flavor of arugula for this recipe, however you could use spinach instead. Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (11)

Next, place a piece of Filet Mignon on each toast. Since French baguette bread is narrow in diameter, even small slices of steak appear substantial. Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (12)

Next, add a generous dollop of the creamy horseradish sauce to each appetizer. Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (13)

This creamy horseradish sauce is amazing. You’ll want to add it to all your steaks from now on, trust me! I am not a huge fan of horseradish sauce however it goes very well with Filet Mignon. This recipe calls for a very little amount of horseradish, just enough to have the flavor. If you are a big fan of horseradish, feel free to add more. The texture of this creamy sauce is divine when used with the old fashioned sour cream. The thick and creamy texture of the sour cream carries over into the finished sauce.Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (14)

You may wish to serve this appetizer as-is without the capers. It is delicious either way.

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I personally enjoy adding capers to this and other recipes as it livens up recipes with a bit of a Mediterranean taste.

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I hope you’ll treat your family and guests to my Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce recipe this New Year’s Eve!Filet Mignon Appetizer with Creamy Horseradish Sauce Recipe - Akron Ohio Moms (17)

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FAQs

What is creamy horseradish sauce made of? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 cup sour cream.
  2. 1/2 cup mayonnaise.
  3. 5 Tbsp. prepared horseradish.
  4. 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce.
  5. 1/2 tsp. kosher salt.
  6. 1/2 tsp. black pepper.
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What is a substitute for creamy horseradish sauce? ›

For horseradish sauce, a good substitute is a creamy mustard, like Dijon mustard, spicy brown mustard, spicy mustard, or even horseradish mustard. Substitute using a 1:1 ratio. If you have a recipe that calls for ground horseradish, you will use ground mustard in equal parts instead.

How to make horseradish sauce Jamie Oliver? ›

Horseradish sauce is an easy and delicious way to get the most out of this fiery root – peel and finely grate fresh horseradish and mix with crème fraîche or natural yoghurt, a squeeze of lemon juice and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil. Mix, taste and season to perfection. Yum!

Does Aldi sell horseradish sauce? ›

Specially Selected Horseradish Sauce 170g | ALDI.

What's the difference between prepared horseradish and creamy horseradish? ›

Prepared horseradish is made with grated horseradish root, vinegar, and salt. Prepared horseradish is not the same as horseradish sauce but is an ingredient in it. Horseradish sauce combines prepared horseradish with cream, sour cream, or mayonnaise, which makes it milder and creamier.

Does creamy horseradish need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

To keep prepared horseradish (commercial or home-made) at its flavorful best, store it in a tightly covered jar in the refrigerator or in the freezer. It will keep it good quality for about four to six months in the refrigerator and longer in the freezer.

Can I substitute jarred horseradish for fresh? ›

Fresh horseradish is both hotter and spicier than bottled prepared horseradish, which is pickled in vinegar, so if a recipe calls for prepared horseradish, use half the amount of fresh.

Is horseradish sauce good for you? ›

Horseradish, like other members of the mustard plant family, contains a chemical compound called sinigrin. Sinigrin has been shown to help reduce inflammation by blocking or changing the parts of the immune system that cause inflammation.

Why is horseradish sauce so strong? ›

The “hotness” from horseradish comes from isothiocyanate, a volatile compound that, when oxidized by air and saliva, generates the “heat” that some people claim clears out their sinuses.

Why do people put horseradish on steak? ›

But then, my favorite part of a prime rib is the fatty outer layer that's been rendered crisp and so slightly burnt by hours of slow roasting. Horseradish, because of its piquancy, is also an indispensable ingredient in steak tartare--it civilizes the raw meat. The Romans used to eat mustard seeds with beef.

Can you eat steak with horseradish? ›

But when you blend it with creamy elements such as sour cream or mayonnaise, it becomes this sensational horseradish sauce. The perfect accompaniment to impressive beef tenderloin and prime rib during the holidays! The best part is that this sauce doesn't mask the succulent, meaty flavors we want to taste.

Why do you put vinegar in horseradish? ›

The addition of vinegar to the ground horseradish neutralizes the enzymatic process of this compound. Vinegar stabilizes the flavor. The longer you wait to add the vinegar, the hotter the results will be. But don't wait longer than a few minutes, or the resulting flavor will be bitter.

Is Aldi meat horse meat? ›

While Aldi was indeed involved in a horse meat scandal in 2013 (see Reuters reporting here and here) the German discounter has not released any statement or confirmation of a repeat happening in 2023.

What is the shelf life of horseradish sauce? ›

horseradish, 3 to 4 months.

What spice tastes like horseradish? ›

Wasabi root is best substituted for fresh horseradish root as it can't mimic the texture of prepared horseradish or horseradish sauce. Since their heat is comparable, wasabi root can be used in equal amounts to horseradish root.

What is horseradish made up of? ›

What Is Horseradish? Horseradish is a pleasantly pungent condiment made from the root of the horseradish plant. It's usually made with just the root, vinegar, sugar, and salt. Horseradish is used to add intense flavor to all sorts of things, from sauces (such as co*cktail sauce) to co*cktails (such as Bloody Marys).

What do you eat with creamed horseradish? ›

Serve with scrambled or poached eggs – you can even add salsa! Add to hummus for a dip with extra zing. Use as a 'paste' when making sushi! Pop a generous spoonful into your coleslaw for a side with real bite.

Is horseradish sauce made from radishes? ›

Both horseradish and radish are a part of the same family of vegetables. They both belong to the Brassicaceae family. However, they are totally different species.

Does horseradish cream have dairy? ›

Horseradish does not contain milk and should be safe for those with a milk allergy. Fig's dietitian team reviewed this note on horseradish.

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