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USDA Prime Beef Tenderloin Roast

Prime Fully Trimmed Tenderloin Roast

Regular price $269.95
Sale price $269.95 Regular price $269.95

Product Specs

Country of Origin

  • USA
               

Aging Technique

Wet Aged

               

Packaging

Individually Packaged

               

Cut Type

Roast

               

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Frequently Asked Questions

Because our products are perishable, you’ll select your preferred delivery date at checkout—so you know exactly when your order will arrive.

Most shipments are in transit for 1–2 days depending on your location.

If you need your order sooner, expedited delivery options are available at checkout for an additional charge.

If your order hasn’t been processed yet, our support team can help update your shipping details. Once your order has shipped, changes can no longer be made.

All products are shipped frozen unless otherwise noted.

We ship via UPS, using insulated packaging and dry ice to keep everything cold and protected throughout transit. Each order is securely packed to ensure it arrives in excellent condition.

Why Use a Butcher’s Knot?

Tying meat isn’t just for show—here’s why it matters:

  • Consistent Cooking: Keeps the roast in a uniform shape, helping it cook evenly throughout.
  • Better Presentation: A neatly tied roast slices more cleanly and looks more polished.
  • Secure Stuffing: Prevents fillings or seasonings from spilling out.
  • Professional Finish: It's the best knot to elevate your butchery skills and presentation.

Whether you’re prepping for a family dinner, a holiday feast, or a BBQ, a few minutes spent learning this technique goes a long way.

What Is a Butcher’s Knot?

A butcher’s knot is a variation of a slip knot that creates a secure, adjustable loop. It’s a go-to for professional butchers when tying roasts, rolled meats, or even trussing poultry. The beauty of this knot is that it holds tight under tension but can also be adjusted as needed before locking it in place. It’s ideal for shaping cuts like pork loin, prime rib, or pork belly into uniform cylinders for even heat distribution.

What You’ll Need

Before getting started, make sure you have:

  • High-quality butcher twine
  • A clean work surface
  • Your roast (e.g., prime rib, pork belly, or pork loin)
  • Dry hands for better grip

How to Tie a Butcher’s Knot

Watch Scotty “The Knife” demonstrate in the video, then follow these written instructions to practice:

Step 1: Start with a Secure Anchor

  • Wrap the ends of the twine around the meat and make a loop.
  • Take the right-hand strand and cross it over the left-hand strand to begin forming a loop.

Step 2: Form the Knot

  • With your right hand, tuck the end under and through the loop twice. This double loop creates the slip-knot action.
  • Pull the left-hand strand taut to begin tightening the loop. Tie a double knot to secure it.

Step 3: Finish the Wrap

  • Once your initial loop is secured, continue down the length of the roast, repeating the process every 1 to 1.5 inches.
  • When you’ve reached the end, flip the roast and tie one final knot with both ends of the twine to hold everything in place.

Step 4: Trim and Tidy

  • Trim any excess twine and adjust your spacing if needed.
  • The final result should be tight, even, and ready for the oven or grill.

When to Use a Butcher’s Knot

This knot is ideal for:

  • Tying prime rib roasts to maintain shape and even cooking.
  • Rolling and securing pork belly or other stuffed meats.
  • Trussing chicken or turkey for a BBQ or roast.
  • Any situation where you want a clean, professional appearance and optimal cook.

FAQs

Can I use regular string instead of butcher twine?
No, butcher twine is food-safe, heat-resistant, and strong. A regular string may burn or break during cooking.

Is a butcher’s knot hard to learn?
Not at all. It’s one of the easiest knot-tying techniques once you’ve practiced it a few times.

Can I use this knot on other meats besides pork loin or prime rib?
Yes, it works on anything from rolled steaks to whole poultry.

Do I need to tie knots at every inch?
Spacing every 1–1.5 inches is ideal for consistency, especially for longer cuts like pork belly.

The tenderloin is the entire muscle along the spine. Filet mignon refers to steaks cut from the center of it. A whole tenderloin can be roasted as a showpiece or sliced into individual filets.

Plan half a pound of raw tenderloin per person. A 4-pound roast serves 6 to 8 guests. Allen Brothers offers multiple weight options.

Tenderloin is naturally lean, so the extra marbling from USDA Prime makes a meaningful difference in flavor and juiciness. For special occasions, the upgrade from Choice to Prime is one of the most noticeable quality jumps.

Sear all sides in a hot skillet, then roast at 425F until internal temp reaches 120F for medium-rare (about 20 to 25 minutes). Rest 15 minutes before slicing. It cooks faster than other roasts due to its narrow shape.

Overall rating: 4.9325843 / 5 from 89 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This USDA Prime beef tenderloin roast offers a premium dining experience with its excellent flavor, tenderness, and high quality. Customers praise its deliciousness and perfect cut, making it ideal for slow roasting, grilling, or as a centerpiece dish like Beef Wellington.

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Review highlights

  • "Loved the rich taste if this quality tenderloin!"Robin L.
  • "Always the best quality meats from Allen Brothers."Lori C.
  • "a great roast for a celebration, excellent flavor"Timothy P.

Reviews

Prime Tenderloin 3. 5 pounds

"Perfectly trimmed so you are truly only paying for meat. Delicious, tender, lots of flavor."

Paul S. (5/5)

I wish I could give this roast more than 5 stars

"Though I originally balked at the price. I went all in for my husband’s and my Christmas dinner. He did a reverse sear and it was simply phenomenal. I know a lot of time we use works that over emphasize how great something is but not in this case. It was worth every penny. I made a homemade horseradish sauce and it took it over the top. Thank you Allen Bros. We love you selections and are looking forward to ordering this one again soon."

Jodi R. (5/5)

Superb flavor and tenderness

"Excellent tenderloin roast…. exactly what a good beef tenderloin should be!"

Betsy G. (4/5)

Thanksgiving Roast

"This is our fourth tenderloin roast that we have ordered. Every one seems to get better and better. This one arrived frozen. It thawed overnight and was cooked the next day. So moist and absolutely delicious. Rather expensive but well worth it even after the first bite."

Chez M. (5/5)

perfectly trimmed and the most

"perfectly trimmed and the most beautiful tenderloin roast ever!"

Ladye M. (5/5)

Prime tenderloin

"Rave reviews!! Best beef we ever had"

Richard T. (5/5)

Beef Tenderloin. 3 lbs

"Beef was excellent"

Carole H. (5/5)

none

"Good steak"

Chris T. (4/5)

Perfect Tenderloin

"This tenderloin roast is a staple for almost EVERY special occasion we host at our home! AB never fails to deliver on the perfect quality and cuts! 1 of the BEST in their field!"

Randy G. (5/5)

Roast

"Very tender with a lot of flavor."

Tammi P. (5/5)

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