Individual Pork Wellingtons

"This is an elegant, and fairly easy recipe, great change and less expensive than Beef Wellington, and when done individually, very easy to serve, and looks great on the plate!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Saute garlic in butter until soft, add marjoram and meat, continue to saute until meat is browned on all sides.
  • Remove meat and set aside.
  • Add sliced mushrooms to the pan, and saute until tender.
  • Roll out the puff pastry, cut to size, spread thinly with pate (if using) place meat in the centre.
  • Scoop mushrooms on the meat, fold pastry around and seal with egg.
  • Turn seam side down and place on sheet pan, brush with egg.
  • and bake at 375 for 30- 40 minute.

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Reviews

  1. I was looking for a good recipie for company and made this last week as a trial run....."do you have any more?" was the resounding sound around the table. Will be making again, but may add nothing more than jarred pork gravy on the side, as the great flovour of this will definatley compensate for any jarred sauce that you may use. For ecxperiimentation for company, I also made these earlier in the day, and then jusp put Saran Wrap over the pieces....Jouldn't be earier than to throw them in the oven at the last minute....THANK YOU>>>>
     
  2. While this has a lovely flavor and appearance, I found the pork a bit dry-- though this didn't bother my husband in the least. I served this with some leftover Christmas cranberry sauce which did help, so my recommendation is to serve with some sort of sauce. I think the instructions need a bit of clarification-- I don't believe it is intended that the garlic and mushrooms remain whole. I guess it is possible with the garlic, but I minced mine and sliced the mushrooms to facilitate the pastry folding. Still in all, this tastes good. Thanks for posting.
     
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My husband and I have been running our fireplace business for over 30 years now. We hope to retire soon !!! We have two great kids, and the pic above is "Nan and the grands"
 
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