Ingredients
3/4 pound asparagus, trimmed at stem (fat stems should be peeled down a bit as well)
Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), for liberal drizzling plus 2 tablespoons
Salt
4 beef tenderloin steaks (1-inch thick, 3-4-inch round), about 1 pound total
4 teaspoons coarse black pepper, (a rounded palmful)
2 tablespoons butter
6 white mushroom caps, very thinly sliced
1/4 cup cognac or brandy, (eyeball it)
3/4 cup cream, (eyeball it)
Chopped parsley leaves or chives, for garnish
Directions
Preheat oven to 425°F.
Spread asparagus on small baking sheet and dress with a liberal drizzle of EVOO and season with salt. Roast the spears in a hot oven until tender and ends are crisp and slightly brown at edges, about 10-12 minutes. Asparagus should remain bright green.
Take the chill off the meat then pour the black pepper onto a small plate. Heat the EVOO in a nonstick skillet over medium-high to high heat. When oil smokes, press each steak into pepper to coat then place peppered side down in the skillet. Sear and caramelize the meat 3-4 minutes, turn and cook 2 minutes more for rare, 3 minutes for pink.
While the meat cooks, heat a small skillet over medium flame and melt then butter. Add mushrooms and lightly sautè them for 4-5 minutes. Season the mushrooms with salt and pepper and add cognac or brandy to the pan. Be careful of flare ups. You may want to add the liquor off the stove top then return the skillet to the heat. Reduce the liquid by half, cooking off the alcohol and concentrating the flavor, then stir in the cream and warm it through. Reduce heat a bit and let sauce thicken 2-3 minutes.
Spoon sauce over meat and serve with asparagus alongside.