BEEF WELLINGTON
Beef Wellington celebrates the luxurious and very tender fillet of beef and is one of those ultimate blowout dishes that hits the right spot several times in one meal. When you've made this once, you'll get a sense of how you can perfect it in your oven and make it work for parties and special occasions; once prepared it's super-easy to cook and serve.
Provided by Jamie Oliver
Categories Mains Jamie's Comfort Food Beef Christmas Dinner Party Sunday lunch British
Time 1h30m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Preheat a large frying pan on a high heat. Rub the beef all over with sea salt and black pepper. Pour a good lug of oil into the pan, then add the beef, 1 knob of butter and 1 sprig of rosemary.
- Sear the beef for 4 minutes in total, turning regularly with tongs, then remove to a plate.
- Wipe out the pan and return to a medium heat. Peel the onion and garlic, then very finely chop with the mushrooms and put into the pan with the remaining knob of butter and another lug of oil.
- Strip in the rest of the rosemary leaves and cook for 15 minutes, or until soft and starting to caramelise, stirring regularly.
- Toss the livers and Worcestershire sauce into the pan and cook for another few minutes, then tip the contents onto a large board and drizzle with the truffle oil (if using).
- Finely chop it all by hand with a big knife, to a rustic, spreadable consistency. Taste and season to perfection, then stir in the breadcrumbs (you can use pancakes to line the pastry and absorb the juices, but I prefer using breadcrumbs like this).
- Preheat the oven to 210°C/425°F/gas 7.
- On a flour-dusted surface, roll out the pastry to 30cm x 40cm. With one of the longer edges in front of you, spread the mushroom pâté over the pastry, leaving a 5cm gap at either end and at the edge furthest away from you - eggwash these edges.
- Sit the beef on the pâté then, starting with the edge nearest to you, snugly wrap the pastry around the beef, pinching the ends to seal.
- Transfer the Wellington to a large baking tray lined with greaseproof paper, with the pastry seal at the base, and brush all over with eggwash (you can prep to this stage, then refrigerate until needed - just get it out 1½ hours before cooking so it's not fridge-cold).
- When you're ready to cook, heat the tray on the hob for a couple of minutes to start crisping up the base, then transfer to the oven and cook for 40 minutes for blushing, juicy beef - the two end portions will be more cooked, but usually some people prefer that.
- For the gravy, peel and roughly chop the onions and put into a large pan on a medium heat with a lug of oil and the thyme leaves. Cook for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, then stir in the jam and simmer until shiny and quite dark.
- Add the Madeira, flame with a match, cook away, then stir in the mustard and flour, gradually followed by the stock. Simmer to the consistency you like, then blend with a stick blender and pass through a sieve, or leave chunky.
- Once cooked, rest the Wellington for 5 minutes, then serve in 2cm-thick slices with the gravy and steamed greens.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 797 calories, Fat 43.3 g fat, SaturatedFat 19.3 g saturated fat, Protein 50.9 g protein, Carbohydrate 63.6 g carbohydrate, Sugar 9 g sugar, Sodium 2.1 g salt, Fiber 5.3 g fibre
BEEF WELLINGTON
This is a very easy recipe that I learned when I was living in England. Note that Beef Wellington should always be served with the center slightly pink. Enjoy!
Provided by Normala
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European UK and Ireland English
Time 1h
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Place beef in a small baking dish, and spread with 2 tablespoons softened butter. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes, or until browned. Remove from pan, and allow to cool completely. Reserve pan juices.
- Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a skillet over medium heat. Saute onion and mushrooms in butter for 5 minutes. Remove from heat, and let cool.
- Mix together pate and 2 tablespoons softened butter, and season with salt and pepper. Spread pate over beef. Top with onion and mushroom mixture.
- Roll out the puff pastry dough, and place beef in the center. Fold up, and seal all the edges, making sure the seams are not too thick. Place beef in a 9x13 inch baking dish, cut a few slits in the top of the dough, and brush with egg yolk.
- Bake at 450 degrees F (230 degrees C) for 10 minutes, then reduce heat to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C) for 10 to 15 more minutes, or until pastry is a rich, golden brown. Set aside, and keep warm.
- Place all reserved juices in a small saucepan over high heat. Stir in beef stock and red wine; boil for 10 to 15 minutes, or until slightly reduced. Strain, and serve with beef.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 744.3 calories, Carbohydrate 29.6 g, Cholesterol 131.4 mg, Fat 57.2 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 26.2 g, SaturatedFat 21.2 g, Sodium 433.7 mg, Sugar 1.1 g
THE ULTIMATE BEEF WELLINGTON
For an elegant main course, wrap tender filet mignon in buttery pastry for Tyler Florence's Ultimate Beef Wellington recipe from Food Network.
Provided by Tyler Florence
Categories main-dish
Time 7h
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 46
Steps:
- For the Duxelles:
- To make the Duxelles: Add mushrooms, shallots, garlic, and thyme to a food processor and pulse until finely chopped. Add butter and olive oil to a large saute pan and set over medium heat. Add the shallot and mushroom mixture and saute for 8 to 10 minutes until most of the liquid has evaporated. Season with salt and pepper and set aside to cool.
- For the Beef:
- To prepare the beef: Tie the tenderloin in 4 places so it holds its cylindrical shape while cooking. Drizzle with olive oil, then season with salt and pepper and sear all over, including the ends, in a hot, heavy-based skillet lightly coated with olive oil - about 2 to 3 minutes. Meanwhile set out your prosciutto on a sheet of plastic wrap (plastic needs to be about a foot and a half in length so you can wrap and tie the roast up in it) on top of your cutting board. Shingle the prosciutto so it forms a rectangle that is big enough to encompass the entire filet of beef. Using a rubber spatula cover evenly with a thin layer of duxelles. Season the surface of the duxelles with salt and pepper and sprinkle with fresh thyme leaves. When the beef is seared, remove from heat, cut off twine and smear lightly all over with Dijon mustard. Allow to cool slightly, then roll up in the duxelles covered prosciutto using the plastic wrap to tie it up nice and tight. Tuck in the ends of the prosciutto as you roll to completely encompass the beef. Roll it up tightly in plastic wrap and twist the ends to seal it completely and hold it in a nice log shape. Set in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to ensure it maintains its shape.
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll the puff pastry out to about a 1/4-inch thickness. Depending on the size of your sheets you may have to overlap 2 sheets and press them together. Remove beef from refrigerator and cut off plastic. Set the beef in the center of the pastry and fold over the longer sides, brushing with egg wash to seal. Trim ends if necessary then brush with egg wash and fold over to completely seal the beef - saving ends to use as a decoration on top if desired. Top with coarse sea salt. Place the beef seam side down on a baking sheet.
- Brush the top of the pastry with egg wash then make a couple of slits in the top of the pastry using the tip of a paring knife ¿ this creates vents that will allow the steam to escape when cooking. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes until pastry is golden brown and beef registers 125 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer. Remove from oven and rest before cutting into thick slices. Garnish with minced chives, and serve with Green Peppercorn Sauce, Roasted Fingerling Potatoes with Fresh Herbs and Garlic, and Warm Wilted Winter Greens.
- Add olive oil to pan after removing beef. Add shallots, garlic, and thyme; saute for 1 to 2 minutes, then, off heat, add brandy and flambe using a long kitchen match. After flame dies down, return to the heat, add stock and reduce by about half. Strain out solids, then add 2 cups cream and mustard. Reduce by half again, then shut off heat and add green peppercorns.
- Preheat oven to 500 degrees F and place a baking sheet inside to heat.
- Add potatoes, rosemary, sage, thyme, and garlic to a medium bowl. Drizzle with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Remove sheet pan from oven, lightly coat with olive oil, and pour potatoes onto pan. Place potatoes in oven and reduce heat to 425 degrees F. Roast for 20 minutes, or until crispy on outside and tender on inside.
- Cook honey and balsamic together over medium-high heat in a large saute pan, about 5 minutes. Toast walnuts in a small skillet; set aside to cool.
- Pile greens on a platter. Stir mustard into balsamic-honey dressing, then whisk in about 1 cup extra-virgin olive oil; pour over greens. Season greens with salt and pepper and garnish with walnuts, pomegranate seeds, shavings of Parmesan, and shallot.
BEEF WELLINGTON
Gordon Ramsay's version of the classic steak dish - a showstopping centrepiece on a special occasion
Provided by Gordon Ramsay
Categories Dinner
Time 2h30m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Heat oven to 220C/fan 200C/gas 7.
- Sit the 1kg beef fillet on a roasting tray, brush with 1 tbsp olive oil and season with pepper, then roast for 15 mins for medium-rare or 20 mins for medium. When the beef is cooked to your liking, remove from the oven to cool, then chill in the fridge for about 20 mins.
- While the beef is cooling, chop 250g chestnut (and wild, if you like) mushrooms as finely as possible so they have the texture of coarse breadcrumbs. You can use a food processor to do this, but make sure you pulse-chop the mushrooms so they don't become a slurry.
- Heat 2 tbsp of the olive oil and 50g butter in a large pan and fry the mushrooms on a medium heat, with 1 large sprig fresh thyme, for about 10 mins stirring often, until you have a softened mixture.
- Season the mushroom mixture, pour over 100ml dry white wine and cook for about 10 mins until all the wine has been absorbed. The mixture should hold its shape when stirred.
- Remove the mushroom duxelle from the pan to cool and discard the thyme.
- Overlap two pieces of cling film over a large chopping board. Lay 12 slices prosciutto on the cling film, slightly overlapping, in a double row.
- Spread half the duxelles over the prosciutto, then sit the fillet on it and spread the remaining duxelles over.
- Use the cling film's edges to draw the prosciutto around the fillet, then roll it into a sausage shape, twisting the ends of cling film to tighten it as you go.
- Chill the fillet while you roll out the pastry.
- Dust your work surface with a little flour. Roll out a third of the 500g pack of puff pastry to a 18 x 30cm strip and place on a non-stick baking sheet.
- Roll out the remainder of the 500g pack of puff pastry to about 28 x 36cm.
- Unravel the fillet from the cling film and sit it in the centre of the smaller strip of pastry.
- Beat the 2 egg yolks with 1 tsp water and brush the pastry's edges, and the top and sides of the wrapped fillet.
- Using a rolling pin, carefully lift and drape the larger piece of pastry over the fillet, pressing well into the sides.
- Trim the joins to about a 4cm rim. Seal the rim with the edge of a fork or spoon handle.
- Glaze all over with more egg yolk and, using the back of a knife, mark the beef Wellington with long diagonal lines taking care not to cut into the pastry.
- Chill for at least 30 mins and up to 24 hrs. Heat oven to 200C/fan 180C/gas 6.
- Brush the Wellington with a little more egg yolk and cook until golden and crisp - 20-25 mins for medium-rare beef, 30 mins for medium. Allow to stand for 10 mins before serving in thick slices.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 763 calories, Fat 48 grams fat, SaturatedFat 20 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 32 grams carbohydrates, Protein 50 grams protein, Sodium 2.46 milligram of sodium
BEST EVER BEEF WELLINGTON RECIPE
Best Ever Beef Wellington Recipe is a decadent tender and juicy beef tenderloin with a layer of mustard, mushroom sauce and prosciutto wrapped in a soft, buttery pastry that is cooked until golden brown. A holiday favorite!
Provided by Alyssa Rivers
Categories Dinner Main Course
Time 1h15m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Generously salt and pepper your tenderloin. In a large skillet over medium high heat add the olive oil. Sear the tenderloin on each side foe about 2-3 minutes until it gets a golden brown crust. Remove from the heat and set aside.
- In a food processor, add the mushrooms, garlic, and onion. Pulse in the food processor until it becomes a puree. Heat your skillet to medium high and add the mixture. Sauté the mushrooms until you have the moisture has left. Remove from heat and let cool.
- Roll out some plastic wrap and lay the prosciutto so they are even and overlap. Spread the mushroom mixture on top leaving an inch boarder from the sides. Rub the mustard on the tenderloin and then roll the tenderloin up in the prosciutto and mushroom mixture folding up the sides around the tenderloin as you roll. Wrap the plastic wrap tightly around the beef and refrigerated for 30 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Roll the puff pastry sheet out on a lightly floured surface. Place the tenderloin in the center. Brush the egg mixture around the tenderloin on the sheet and roll the tenderloin tightly in the pastry. Brush the remaining egg mixture on the outside of the pastry and cut slits in the top.
- Bake until the pastry is golden and the beef registers to 120 degrees for medium rare. About 45 minutes. Remove the from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes before slicing.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 571 kcal, Carbohydrate 17 g, Protein 27 g, Fat 44 g, SaturatedFat 15 g, Cholesterol 124 mg, Sodium 254 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving
FILLET OF BEEF WELLINGTON
Some say it was his favorite meal, and others claim it resembled the boots that he wore. Whatever the case may be, the Duke of Wellington has a grand dish named after him, which became the entertaining extravaganza of the 1960s.
Categories Beef Mushroom Roast Winter Gourmet
Yield Serves 8
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- In a roasting pan roast the beef in the middle of a preheated 400°F oven for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the thermometer registers 120°F. Let the fillet cool completely and discard the larding fat and the strings. Skim the fat from the pan juices and reserve the pan juices.
- In a heavy skillet cook the mushrooms in the butter over moderately low heat, stirring, until all the liquid they give off is evaporated and the mixture is dry, season them with salt and pepper, and let them cool completely. Spread the fillet evenly with the pâté de foie gras, covering the top and sides, and spread the mushrooms evenly over the pâté de foie gras. On a floured surface roll 1 pound of the puff paste into a rectangle about 20- by 12- inches, or large enough to enclose the fillet completely, invert the coated fillet carefully under the middle of the dough, and fold up the long sides of the dough to enclose the fillet brushing the edges of the dough with some of the egg white to seal them. Fold ends of the dough over the fillet and seal them with the remaining egg white. Transfer the fillet, seam side down to a jelly-roll pan or shallow roasting pan and brush the dough with some of the egg wash. Roll out the additional dough and cut the shapes with decorative cutters. Arrange the cutouts on the dough decoratively, brush them with the remaining egg wash, and chill the fillet for at least 1 hour and up to 2 hours. Bake the fillet in the middle of a preheated 400°F oven for 30 minutes, reduce the heat to 350°, and bake the fillet for 5 to 10 minutes more, or until the meat thermometer registers 130°F. for medium-rare meat and the pastry is cooked through. Let the fillet stand for 15 minutes.
- In a saucepan boil the reserved pan juices and the Madeira until the mixture is reduced by one fourth. Add the arrowroot mixture, the broth, the truffles, and salt and pepper to taste and cook the sauce over moderate heat, stirring, being careful not to let it boil, for 5 minutes, or until it is thickened. Loosen the fillet from the jelly-roll pan, transfer it with two spatulas to a heated platter, and garnish it with watercress. Serve the fillet, cut into 3/4-inch-thick slices, with the sauce.
FILLET OF BEEF WELLINGTON
It was my husband's birthday. I wanted to make him something special. I got thinking; we wanted to have beef wellington on our honeymoon, then the last minute the restaurant took it off the menu. We never got that beef wellington. So I got studying. After a few mistakes this recipe is dinner!
Provided by Maggie May Schill
Categories Beef
Time 40m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. Preheat oven to 375'F
- 2. Salt and Pepper tenderloin and set aside.
- 3. In a food processor, grind up mushrooms and shallot into a paste. Add salt and pepper to the mushroom mixture to taste. Set aside.
- 4. In a heavy skillet, add olive oil and raise temperature to high. Sear in all sides of the tenderloin. Remove from pan and set aside.
- 5. In same heavy skillet add mushroom shallot paste. DO NOT add more oil or butter to the pan. (There is plenty of moisture in mushrooms to begin with.) Brown paste on medium high for 2 minutes. Add tablespoon of red wine and continue to brown for one more minute until alcohol dissolves. This paste is called a duxelles.
- 6. Cover tenderloin with mustard
- 7. Lay parma ham out on plastic wrap, spread mushroom duxelles over ham evenly. Place tenderloin on top of duxelles layer, and wrap the tenderloin up tightly with the parma and duxelles. Set aside for about 20 minutes.
- 8. On a floured counter or board lay out puff pastry.
- 9. Remove plastic wrap from around parm ham/tenderloin roll.
- 10. Place parm ham/tenderloin roll in middle of puff pastry.
- 11. Put the beaten egg yolks in a bowl. With a pastry brush, brush the egg wash on to the edges of the puff pastry. Trim off any unneeded excess pastry. Continue to use the egg wash to seal any seams as you cover the tenderloin.
- 12. Place Wellington seam side down on a metal cookie sheet.
- 13. Brush egg wash across top of wellington. Sprinkle sea salt over top of wellington.
- 14. With a sharp knife, slice slits into top of wellingtons for vent holes. Do NOT slice too deeply, or it will ruin the pastry as it bakes.
- 15. Bake for 25 minutes. You want the meat to read between 125'F-130'F on an instant read thermometer for medium-rare. I do not suggest that you cook it longer. If you like your meat well-done a tenderloin fillet is not for you, and this recipe will not work.
- 16. Let meat rest for 10 minutes before serving. Slice into 1 inch slices, do NOT slice thinly.
INDIVIDUAL BEEF WELLINGTONS
This elegant staple of 1960s dinner parties derives its name from The Duke of Wellington, the nineteenth century English statesman and military officer. The name is not due to his gourmet tastes, however, but because the final dish is said to resemble the shiny dark military boots he wore. Beef Wellington traditionally is a 2 to 4 pound beef tenderloin topped with mushroom duxelles and foie gras pate, and then encased in puff pastry. We've simplified the preparation by instead wrapping individual beef filets. This recipe makes 4 servings, but it easily can be doubled or halved. The filets need to be cut about 1 1/2-inches thick to ensure that the meat doesn't dry out or become overcooked while roasting in the oven. If the meat is cut thinner, reduce the oven cooking time appropriately. And if your filets are greater than six ounces, the puff pastry will need to be cut into a larger square in order to envelop the meat completely. If this is the case, you may need two sheets of puff pastry instead of the one called for here. Also, this cooking time plus resting time is for meat that's served medium-rare. If you like your meat more done, increase the initial cooking time in the skillet by another minute or two, and monitor the doneness of the meat from the oven with an instant-read thermometer. Classic sauces, such as Marchand de Vin and Bearnaise, would be delicious accompaniments to these little Beef Wellingtons, as would creamed spinach or steamed asparagus or haricots verts.
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 1h
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- Season both sides of each filet with 1/4 teaspoon of the salt and 1/8 teaspoon of the pepper.
- Heat the oil in a large heavy skillet over medium-high heat. Add the filets and sear for 1 minute on each side for medium-rare. Transfer to a plate to cool completely.
- Roll out the puff pastry on a lightly floured surface to a 14-inch square, and cut into 4 (7-inch) squares.
- Spread one-quarter of the mushroom duxelles on top of each filet and top each with 1 slice of the pate, pressing to flatten. Place one filet, mushroom side down, in the center of a puff pastry square. Using a pastry brush or your finger, paint the inside edges of the pastry with egg wash. Fold the pastry over the filet as though wrapping a package and press the edges to seal. Place the packages seam-side down on the prepared baking sheet. Brush the egg wash over the tops and sides of each package and bake until the pastry is golden brown and an instant-read thermometer registers 140 degrees F for medium-rare, about 20 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes before serving.
- Place the Beef Wellingtons in the center of 4 large plates, and accompany with the sauce and vegetables of choice.
- Heat the butter in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Add the shallots and garlic and cook, stirring, for 30 seconds. Add the mushrooms, salt, and white pepper, reduce the heat to medium, and cook, stirring, until all the liquid has evaporated and the mushrooms begin to caramelize, about 12 minutes. Add the wine and cook, stirring to deglaze the pan, until all the liquid has evaporated. Remove from the heat and let cool before using.
INDIVIDUAL BEEF WELLINGTONS
Beef Wellington, the English dish of a large beef fillet wrapped in pastry, is a project, but the joy of this scaled-down version is that it's significantly easier to prepare. Pâté de foie gras and prosciutto are common ingredients in a traditional Wellington, but they're skipped here for a more balanced flavor profile. Just as common is a deeply caramelized mushroom and shallot mixture known as a duxelles, which lends a strong foundation of earthy umami; a little red wine and heavy cream add richness to it. These are excellent for making ahead: Just stop after Step 5, and store them covered in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours until you're ready to bake. Serve with roasted potatoes, green salad or wonderfully bitter radicchio.
Provided by Eric Kim
Categories dinner, for two, steaks and chops, main course
Time 1h50m
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high and add 1 tablespoon oil. Generously season the filets mignons with salt and pepper, and sear until the surfaces on the top, bottom and rounded sides are no longer raw, about 2 minutes total. Transfer the steaks to a plate, reserving the oil in the skillet. Brush or spread the Dijon mustard all over each filet mignon and refrigerate until cool, about 15 minutes.
- Turn the heat to medium-high, and add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil to the skillet. Add the mushrooms and shallot, season with salt and pepper, and cook, stirring occasionally, until deeply browned and no longer watery, 10 to 12 minutes. Be patient: The mushrooms will first release some water; then, once that liquid evaporates, the vegetables will start to brown. If the vegetables are sticking before they can brown, lower the heat or add a little water to the pan.
- When the mushrooms are deeply browned, reduce the heat to medium and stir in the herbes de Provence, honey, wine and cream. Let the liquids bubble up and reduce until the mixture is thick and jammy, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a small dish and refrigerate until cool.
- To assemble the Wellingtons, cut the puff pastry sheet in half (it doesn't matter which direction). Use a rolling pin or empty wine bottle to evenly roll each sheet into an 1/8-inch-thick rectangle. Mount a filet mignon-size circle of the chilled mushroom mixture in the center of each rolled-out sheet, evenly dividing the mixture between the two pastry pieces. Top each mound of mushrooms with a filet mignon.
- Carefully bring the edges of the puff pastry up and over the steaks, stretching the dough if needed to completely cover the meat. Twist the tops of the dough to seal the filling, as if you're making dumplings. You want an even, uniform layer of pastry, so trim any overlapping dough as you go. When the tops are nicely sealed, flip the Wellingtons over, seam side down, and transfer to a parchment-lined sheet pan. You can use your hands to gently tighten each Wellington into perfectly smooth spheres. Refrigerate to chill completely before baking, at least 30 minutes or up to 24 hours.
- Heat the oven to 425 degrees. In a small dish, whisk the egg until homogenous and, using a pastry brush or your fingers, evenly coat the entire outsides of the chilled Wellingtons with the egg. Bake until the pastry is golden brown, 17 to 20 minutes. The internal temperature of the steak should read 120 degrees for medium-rare (it will continue to cook as it rests).
- Transfer the Wellingtons to serving plates. Let them rest for about 15 minutes before serving.
GORDON RAMSAY'S FILLET OF BEEF WELLINGTON WITH ROASTED CARROTS A
Make and share this Gordon Ramsay's Fillet of Beef Wellington With Roasted Carrots A recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Valerie Dalton
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 2h
Yield 4 , 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- In a hot pan, sear the filet of beef on each side then brush with mustard and allow to cool.
- Rough chop and sauté the mushrooms. Season with thyme, salt and pepper.
- Place plastic wrap on a cutting board or flat surface. Place the beef on plastic wrap and cover with mushrooms.
- Use the plastic wrap to wrap the mushrooms around the beef and twist to secure firmly. Set in fridge for 10 minutes. Remove plastic wrap.
- Roll out pastry and wrap around the beef, pressing the pastry edges to seal at the base and trimming away any excess.
- Brush once with the egg wash and bake in a 375ºF oven for 25-30 minutes. Check halfway with a thermometer - internal temperature should be approximately 115ºF for medium rare. Pastry should be golden brown.
- Red Wine Sauce made with Brown Chicken stock.
- -1 pint Brown Chicken stock (or veal stock) Found in frozen section ,1/2 bottle (375 ml) of Red Wine
- In a small sauce pan, reduce the red wine until almost dry. Add stock and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
- Roasted Carrots, 8 baby Carrots, whole & peeled, 2 tbsp whole butter, room temperature,1 cup heavy cream, salt & white pepper.
- Boil the potatoes in salted water for 20-30 minutes, until soft. Strain and let sit for 5-10 minutes until dry. Crush potatoes with a potato masher or fork and add butter and cream. Season with salt and white pepper.
- To serve, with a serrated knife slice the Wellington into equal portions. Arrange 2 slices of beef with the potatoes and carrots. Finish with the sauce before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1100.5, Fat 81.5, SaturatedFat 35, Cholesterol 321.4, Sodium 820.4, Carbohydrate 41.9, Fiber 2.7, Sugar 5.6, Protein 34
BEEF WELLINGTON
Impress your guests with Beef Wellington! It's a classic recipe with center cut tenderloin roast and mushrooms wrapped in puff pastry and cooked to perfection.
Yield Serves 6
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- In medium skillet, melt butter; add shallot and mushrooms. Sweat mixture over medium heat. As moisture begins to cook out, turn heat to low, stirring occasionally, until mixture is dry looking (about 10 to 15 minutes). Add red wine and cook until dry again. Stir in 1-teaspoon salt and 1-teaspoon pepper5 g salt and 2 g pepper pepper; refrigerate.
- Brush tenderloin roast with olive oil and season with remaining salt and pepper. In large skillet, sear beef until it turns brown on all sides. Cover tenderloin and refrigerate until ready to assemble.
- To assemble, roll puff pastry to length that extends 2-inches5 cm past each end of the tenderloin, and twice as wide as the diameter; lightly flour as needed to prevent sticking. Spread thin layer of mushroom mixture down center of puff pastry, keeping 2-inch5 cm border all around. Lay tenderloin on top of mushroom mixture; fold puff pastry around, creating seam on bottom and tucking sides under. Place on baking sheet lined with parchment paper, seam side down, and refrigerate 15 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 425°F218°C.
- Combine egg yolk and water to form an egg wash. Brush over puff pastry and roast 20 minutes. Turn temperature down to 400°F204°C and bake an additional 15 minutes. If the crust begins to get dark, tent with foil. For medium-rare, remove beef from oven when meat thermometer registers 125°F52°C. Rest 15 minutes before slicing in 1/2-inch13 mm slices.
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INDIVIDUAL BEEF WELLINGTONS RECIPE - DELICIOUS. MAGAZINE
From deliciousmagazine.co.uk
Cuisine British RecipesCategory Dinner Ideas For TwoServings 2Total Time 40 mins
- Preheat the oven to 220°C/fan200°C/gas 7. In a pan, cook the mushrooms and thyme in the olive oil over a medium heat for 5-10 minutes until golden and dry-ish. Season and leave to cool slightly.
- Roll the pastry to 0.5cm thick, then cut into 2 x 40cm x 25cm rectangles. For each parcel, arrange half the mushrooms in a steak-size rectangle across the centre of the pastry. Smooth half the pâté over one side of a steak and place, pâté-side down, on the mushrooms. Season. Brush the exposed pastry with some beaten egg, then take the short sides and fold tightly over the steak and over one another. Trim and discard any pastry that extends beyond the parcel and crimp the open sides to seal. Turn over, brush all over with the remaining egg, then chill for 10 minutes.
GORDON RAMSAY'S BEEF WELLINGTON RECIPE | EASY RECIPE
From masterclass.com
3.1/5 Total Time 1 hr 45 minsCategory Entree
- 1. __Make the Mushroom Duxelles.__ Place a medium sauté pan over medium high heat. Add oil and when hot, add mushrooms. Season well with salt and pepper, then add the thyme. Stirring frequently to be sure mushrooms don’t stick, cook until all moisture has evaporated, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and allow to cool.
- 2. __Make the Chive Crepes.__ In a large mixing bowl, combine eggs, flour, milk, chives, thyme, and salt. Whisk until incorporated. Transfer to the refrigerator to rest for at least 30 minutes. Apply a light coat of cooking spray to a 10-inch nonstick pan and place over low heat. Add 1/4-cup crepe batter and swirl the pan so that the batter spreads evenly along the bottom, forming a very thin pancake. Allow to cook for 25 to 30 seconds until set. Using an offset spatula to lift one side, flip crepe and cook on opposite side for just a few seconds, then transfer crepe to a plate. Move quickly: you don’t want any browning to occur. Continue cooking until batter is finished, making about 5 crepes. Place a parchment square between each crepe to keep them from sticking together.
- 3. __Sear Beef Tenderloin.__ Season beef tenderloin liberally with salt and pepper on all sides. Use your hands to rub salt and pepper into meat while rolling and shaping beef into a cylinder. Place cast iron skillet over medium high heat and add grapeseed oil. Once the pan is hot, sear the beef, cooking one minute per side. Remove beef to a sheet tray and pour any juices from the pan over it. While hot, brush Dijon mustard all over, and then let it rest.
- 4. __Assemble Beef Wellington.__ Moisten your cutting board with a damp towel. Layer three pieces of plastic wrap on the board. Take two to three pancakes (depending on the width of your beef tenderloin) and trim into squares the length of the meat, then line them up vertically on the plastic. Layer the prosciutto slices on top of the crepes, then spread the mushroom duxelles over the prosciutto. Season with salt and pepper. Pour resting juices from the beef over the mushrooms, then place beef at the bottom of the crepe. Using the plastic wrap to lift as you pull the crepe over the beef, roll the beef up completely, smoothing plastic and twisting the ends to form a tight package. Refrigerate for 20 minutes.
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From goodhousekeeping.com
Cuisine Comfort FoodCategory Sunday Lunch, Dinner, Main DishServings 8Total Time 2 hrs 25 mins
- Heat butter in a frying pan. Once foaming, brown the beef all over. Place on a grid over a roasting tin and cook at 220°C (200°C fan) mark 7 for 20min; cool.
- Place porcini in a bowl, add 30ml (2tbsp) boiling water; soak for 15min. Finely chop the shallots and flat mushrooms. Melt the butter. Add the shallots; cook for 1-2min.
- Roll out a quarter of the pastry to a rectangle 2.5cm (1in) larger than beef. Prick with a fork; bake at 220°C (200°C fan) mark 7 for 10-12min until very crisp and golden; cool.
- Trim baked pastry to the size of the beef. Whisk egg; add a pinch of salt, then brush over pancakes. Place pastry on a baking sheet with the pancake-wrapped beef on top.
- Cook at 220°C (200°C fan) mark 7 for 35min for medium rare, 40-45min, medium (see tip). Stand for 10min before serving. Garnish with thyme.
- Up to two days ahead, prepare mushroom mixture (step 2). Up to one day ahead, prepare the beef (steps 1 and 3), wrap and refrigerate. Bake the pastry as in step 3; cool and store.
CLASSIC BEEF WELLINGTON RECIPE | DELICIOUS. MAGAZINE
From deliciousmagazine.co.uk
Cuisine British RecipesTotal Time 1 hr 25 minsCategory Showstopping Salmon RecipesCalories 464 per serving
- Heat a large nonstick frying pan over a medium-high heat, then sear the beef all over. Wrap tightly in a double layer of cling film to shape into a cylinder, then chill for 30 minutes (see tips).
- Heat the oil and butter in the pan, then add the mushrooms. Fry over a medium heat for 5 minutes until soft and starting to colour, then add the thyme, garlic, vinegar and wine. Bubble for 5-10 minutes until the liquid has mostly evaporated. Take off the heat, stir in the crème fraîche, mustard and seasoning. Cool.
- Heat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/ gas 6. Overlap 6-7 parma ham slices on a chopping board to make a rectangle longer than the beef fillet. Spread half the mushroom filling over the ham. Put the fillet on top, then cover the fillet ends with 2 more ham slices. Wrap the parma ham around the fillet – it will stick to it – then spread the rest of the filling over the top half. Layer the rest of the parma ham evenly over the mushroom-coated beef so it’s fully, neatly encased. Season, wrap in cling film, then chill.
- Unroll a pastry sheet and cut into a rectangle 2-3cm longer and wider than the beef fillet (reserve the trimmings). Prick all over with a fork, put on a baking paper-lined baking sheet and cover with another baking sheet to stop it puffing up. Bake for 15-20 minutes until golden and crisp, then remove the top sheet.
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Ratings 7Category Main CourseCuisine BritishTotal Time 1 hr 15 mins
- Thaw the puff pastry if frozen. Keep covered, refrigerated, until ready to use to avoid it drying out.Place oven rack to the middle position. Preheat oven to 400°F.
- Finely mince shallots, garlic, and rosemary in a food processor and set aside. Finely mince mushrooms in the food processor until they are the texture of bread crumbs, but not a paste.
- Add the butter to the pan that the meat was seared in, at medium heat, and saute the shallot, garlic, and rosemary mixture for 2 minutes, scraping the bottom of the pan to loosen the steak bits. Add the sherry and cook until liquid is evaporated.
BEEF WELLINGTON RECIPE - BBC FOOD
From bbc.co.uk
Servings 6-8Category Main Course
- Season the beef with salt and pepper. Place a large frying pan over a high heat, add the oil and fry the beef on all sides until browned. Transfer to a baking tray and roast in the oven for 15–18 minutes.
- Next make the topping. Melt the butter in the same pan and fry the mushrooms over a high heat for 5–10 minutes – you may need to do this in batches. Tip the mushrooms into a sieve set over a bowl to collect the juices and reserve these for the sauce.
- Line a baking sheet with baking paper. Sit the single 375g packet of pastry on a floured work surface and roll out to a square about 40cm/16in in size, then transfer it to the baking sheet.
- Brush the top of the chilled beef Wellington with egg wash. Roll out the remaining half block of pastry and cut into 8 thin strips: lay 4 strips diagonally, and evenly spaced, across the top of the beef Wellington, and 4 strips across these to create a lattice pattern.
- Meanwhile, make the tarragon sauce. Melt the butter in the same frying pan and fry the mushrooms over a high heat for 5–10 minutes or until the juices evaporate.
- Allow the beef Wellington to rest, covered with foil, for 15 minutes before carving. Slice into thick slices and serve with the hot tarragon sauce.
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- Start the mushrooms duxelle by adding the butter to a large skillet. Once the butter is melted, add the mushrooms and cook for 5 minutes, stirring.
- Add the salt, pepper, and onion and continue cooking for an additional 5 minutes. Ad the garlic and rosemary, stir and cook a minute longer.
- Turn the heat off and slowly pour in the red wine. Turn the heat back on to medium and bring the wine to a simmer. Cook for 2-3 minutes and then pour in the cream. Stir together and cook for a minute or two until the liquid is mostly evaporated. Remove from the heat and let cool.
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- Add the oil to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Use paper towel to pat the surface of the beef tenderloin as dry as possible, then season with the kosher salt & ground black pepper. Once the oil is hot & shimmering, add in the beef tenderloin. Cook 2-3 minutes per side until deeply browned. Transfer the seared beef tenderloin to a plate or cutting board & set aside to rest for 20-25 minutes before slicing into 4 individual steaks, roughly 7 ounces each.
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