How To Make Beef Wellington Puff Pastry?

Known across the world as Gordon Ramsay’s signature dish, the Beef Wellington is something we’re immensely proud of. Served at our restaurants across the globe, from Bread Street Kitchen in St Paul’s to Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen in Dubai and Las Vegas, this classic dish is a recognised show-stopper at any dining experience.

Also to know is,What type of beef for Beef Wellington?

A beef tenderloin is the traditional cut of beef used for a Beef Wellington. This choice cut of beef is not called the tenderloin without good reason! It is one of the most tender cuts of beef on the steer.

Hereof,What to serve with Beef Wellington?

Broccoli is an excellent side to serve Beef Wellington, whether you steam, sauté or roast it. Brussels sprouts flavored with olive oil, sea salt, pepper and a light sprinkling of Asiago cheese can be a tasty choice.

Also question is,What temperature to cook Beef Wellington?

Put the Wellington in the oven and immediately reduce the temperature to 425°F. Roast for 10 minutes, then reduce the heat to 400°F and roast until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center of the Wellington registers 135°F for medium rare, 20 to 25 minutes.

Can you prepare beef Wellington in advance?

Our answer. Beef Wellington is a dish that can be prepared up to 24 hours in advance and baked from fully chilled. Generally you want the beef fillet (tenderloin) to be fully cooled before wrapping it in the puff pastry as if the beef is warm when it is wrapped it can warm the puff pastry up and cause it to be a little greasy after baking.

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