steak Diane

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French Diane (Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt).

Noun

steak Diane (plural steaks Diane)

  1. A filet mignon, often cooked at the table in a restaurant, seasoned with garlic and black pepper, fried quickly in butter, and flambéed in brandy.
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