Hey All,
It's been eons since I made anything BUT individual wellingtons, but I did one about 20+ years ago and can't find the recipe I used or any notes.
Anywho, my soon-to-be-ex SIL has invited all of us over again to her (for now) house the weekend after Christmas when they get back from Disney World. I offered the main dish and would like to make a couple of 3lb beef wellingtons instead of 10 individual ones.
I looked in my old Joy of Cooking (which was all I had back then) and it says to roast the tenderloins unwrapped for 30 minutes at 425, remove from oven, let cool a bit, wrap in the puff pastry and return to oven at 350 for 10 minutes, then reduce temp again and roast until puff pastry is golden brown. I figure if any part comes out too underdone, it can go into the microwave for a minute or two.
What are your suggestions? I really want to do this because Hubby and I are the only ones that can outlay the cost of this main dish and I want it to be special for SIL and nieces/nephews.
TIA,
Barbara
It's been eons since I made anything BUT individual wellingtons, but I did one about 20+ years ago and can't find the recipe I used or any notes.
Anywho, my soon-to-be-ex SIL has invited all of us over again to her (for now) house the weekend after Christmas when they get back from Disney World. I offered the main dish and would like to make a couple of 3lb beef wellingtons instead of 10 individual ones.
I looked in my old Joy of Cooking (which was all I had back then) and it says to roast the tenderloins unwrapped for 30 minutes at 425, remove from oven, let cool a bit, wrap in the puff pastry and return to oven at 350 for 10 minutes, then reduce temp again and roast until puff pastry is golden brown. I figure if any part comes out too underdone, it can go into the microwave for a minute or two.
What are your suggestions? I really want to do this because Hubby and I are the only ones that can outlay the cost of this main dish and I want it to be special for SIL and nieces/nephews.
TIA,
Barbara
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