Beef Wellington Ramsay Style

"By far the best Beef Wellington dish..This is the way Gordan makes his."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
1 roast
Serves:
3
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ingredients

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directions

  • Season your fillet steak with salt and pepper.
  • In a skillet fry the fillet. Make sure you lock it so that all the sides are cooked. Do not over cook because it will soon go into the oven - make sure it is cooked rare.
  • Brush English Mustard around all sides of the steak.
  • Cut up mushrooms and put in blender.
  • Season.
  • Blend until fine but not yet into a paste.
  • Take mushrooms out of blender - be sure to try and get rid of the excess water that the mushrooms let out.
  • Put mushrooms straight into a pan - no butter or oil. Cook for 3 minutes.
  • Lay down plastic wrap.
  • On top of the plastic wrap lay down slices of parma ham.
  • On top of the parma ham evenly layer the mushrooms.
  • Put the mustard steak in the middle.
  • Roll all together tightly (like you are rolling sushi) and refrigerate for 10 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 200°C.
  • Lay down sheet of pastry. Take steak out of fridge, unwrap the plastic and put in the middle of pastry sheet.
  • Lightly whisk egg. Baste around sides to be sure that the pastry sticks together well.
  • Fold sides up carefully and tuck in (just as though you are wrapping a present).
  • Baste all the pastry with remaining egg.
  • Set on an oven pan and cook until pastry is golden brown and crispy.
  • Cut pieces an inch think with a bread knife and serve hot!

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Reviews

  1. I thought this was alright. My pastry got really soggy and I usually love the taste of mushrooms, but this just didn't do it for me.
     
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