1 average size fillet = 2.5 grams or .088 ounces
The ones I buy are 6 ounces, but they vary according to manufacturer
16 ounces in a pound 72 people times 6 ounces each= 432 ounces 432 ounces divided by 16 ounces per pound= 27 pounds
6 ounces
Um, there are 0.6 ounces in 0.6 ounces.
It's an abominable english invention!. I have no idea where it came from. Neither petit or petite is used in French to refer to filet mignon. If you are tryingt to say small then it would be petit since filet is masculine. However I think they use petite in reference to the size such as women's dress sizes - as in petite cut. Frankly both uses make me want to barf and slap people who use it with my filet mignon. If you must use a french word to refer to a piece of beef then at least abstain from adding pompousness to it and just call it filet mignon. If you really must use petit or petite then decide if you want to impress shallow americans (use petite) or appease the french that might come in the restaurant (use petit). Frankly I would just indicate how many ounces it was.
There are many different opinons about the best steak, but many would say t-bone or filet minon.
1 average size fillet = 2.5 grams or .088 ounces
Approximately 502.6 mg. of phenylalanine can be found in a 4 oz. steak.
If 1oz is 63 calories then its 630calories :)
Filet are usually cut pretty thick. There are many variables to consider. The temperature of the grill and the thickness of the steak are the two biggest. And the desired degree of cooking is important. Five to eight minutes on each side for a filet cut over a very hot grill will normally get you about a medium. It is best to practice using a good meat thermometer and learn the 'feel' of a steak cooked the way you like it.
The filet is from the hind quarters of a cow. Right at the back is the rump and topside cuts and half way down the back is the sirloin from within which you find the filet. Try Galloway filet, it's the best!
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A pound is 16 ounces. A quarter of a pound would be 4 ounces.
1 = One: 16 oz = 16 ounces. 16 ounces = 1 pound (weight) :-)
The ones I buy are 6 ounces, but they vary according to manufacturer
100 grams of meat is approximately 3.512 ounces