Easy Ground Beef Wellington recipe (2024)

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This Easy Ground Beef Wellington recipe is spiced just right and is family favorite in our house. With the additions of mushrooms and is somethingthat can be whipped up in less than an hour since we are using some pre made puff pastry.

Looking for another festive dish? Then your gonna want to try my Baked Holiday Ham or even myRecette Sheppard’s Pie.

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Your family can enjoy this homemade recipe any time of the year.

But really makes the perfect addition to any Holiday meal.

FUN FACT: Beef Wellington get’s it’s name from a man named Arthur Wellesley who was the first Duke ofWellington. He had a victorious Battle on June 18 1815.

The Duke was given his title after defeating Napoleon Bonaparte the year before, and not long after he became Prime Minister.

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Traditional Beef Wellington was made with fillet steak inside. I have had that at a restaurant once and it was delicious.

However, I wanted to create something different. And mix the best of both worlds, beef and mushrooms. This recipe has now become popular on this blog, I hope you give it a try and let me know what you think.

HOW TO MAKE HAMBURGER BEEF WELLINGTON

This recipe is made with lean ground beef, onions, mushrooms, eggs, panko bread crumbs, flour, red wine vinegar, worcestershire sauce and seasoned with fresh thyme and rosemary.

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Be sure to use fresh thyme and rosemary in this recipe, it makes all the difference.

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Also do not skip on the worcestershire and red wine vinegar it helps to merge all the flavors together.

HOW TO MAKE PUFF PASTRY

I used a pre – made puff pastry to save time, (see below) The pre – made puff pastry I recommend is from Tenderflake. The box has 397 grams of puff pasty in it!

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Simply remove it from the package, allow it to defrost for 1 hour and sprinkle with flour before rolling it out.

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Fill the pastry with the Beef and Mushroom mixture.

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Brush with the egg wash.

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And make impressions to the dough as so with a fork.

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Looking for a FANTASTIC homemade puff pastry recipe?

I have one here in my in my “Turkey Pot Pie” recipe instructions.

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You may be more familiarthe more traditional“Beef Wellington” type recipes. Which have you using Beef tenderloin or fillet instead of hamburger.

However, this recipe is just as good and if you use brown mushrooms alongside the hamburger it becomes absolutely amazing.

You will be able to serve 3 peoples for dinner easily with this. And if your wanting to serve more, I would recommending make 2 of them. Which is not hard to do at all!

Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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Yield: 3

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

Wrapped in puff pastry!

Ingredients

  • PUFF PASTRY
  • 1/2 cup All purpose flour
  • 1 Butter Puff Pastry
  • 1 Egg
  • FILLING
  • 1 lb Lean Hamburger
  • 1 medium Onion
  • 2 tbsp Butter
  • 2 cups Brown Mushrooms
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tbsp Red wine vinegar
  • 1 tbsp Flour
  • 1 cup Panko Bread Crumbs
  • 1 Egg
  • SPICES
  • 1 tbsp Fresh Thyme
  • 1 tbsp Dried Rosemary
  • 1 tsp Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 1 tsp Garlic Powder

Instructions

  1. Start by sauteing the ground hamburger and onions in a large frying pan till near cooked. Then add in the worcheshire sauce and red wine vinegar saute till fully cooked.
  2. Then season with a little salt and pepper. Remove and set aside.
  3. In the same pan add the butter and sliced brown mushrooms and saute till browned.
  4. Add back in the hamburger, minced garlic, garlic powder and fresh herbs and saute another 3 minutes all together.
  5. In a large bowl add cooked hamburger and mushrooms along with the panko bread crumbs, 1 tbsp of flour and egg.
  6. Mix everything to combine and set aside.
  7. On a large floured surface roll out the puff pastry and fill with the mixture, fold over on all sides and brush with some egg wash to help seal it up and brown the outside.
  8. With a fork make some slits along the top for decoration and then oil a large baking pan then dust it with 1/2 cup of flour so the pastry doesn't stick.
  9. Bake at 375 for 25 minutes and or until browned. Enjoy!
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 3Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 892Total Fat: 43gSaturated Fat: 17gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 21gCholesterol: 289mgSodium: 1037mgCarbohydrates: 66gFiber: 7gSugar: 7gProtein: 59g

These calculations are based off Nutritionix

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FAQs

How do you make beef Wellington without a soggy bottom? ›

Tying the tenderloin improves both the appearance of the final dish, and leads to more even cooking. Phyllo provides a moisture barrier, preventing the puff pastry from getting soggy. A double layer of plastic wrap makes it easier to wrap up the tenderloin.

Why is beef Wellington so hard to make? ›

Beef wellington is not an easy dish to prepare with perfection. For starters, getting the tenderloin steak right is a challenge in itself. It has to be tender on the inside but decently firm on the outside, so it doesn't get mushed inside. The pâté and the duxelles are like preparing two individual dishes themselves.

How do you keep beef Wellington from falling apart? ›

If the pastry base absorbs too much liquid, the Wellington won't hold together when you slice it. Slices that don't look perfect will still taste incredible, but if you want the pastry to hold together, you need to keep the juices inside the prosciutto wrap.

What are common mistakes in beef wellington? ›

Overcooking: Overcooking the beef or having portions of the pastry get soggy are common issues. To prevent overcooking, it is essential to sear the beef tenderloin quickly before wrapping it in puff pastry. This ensures that the beef remains tender and juicy [3].

How do you get the bottom of beef wellington crisp? ›

How do you keep the bottom of Beef Wellington from getting soggy? By adding breadcrumbs to the mushroom mixture like we do in this recipe, the juice from the beef gets soaked up before reaching the bottom layer of your Wellington, leaving the pastry to get nice and crisp for the most satisfying beef Wellington ever.

Why are beef wellingtons so expensive? ›

But on top of its tedious cooking process, beef Wellington is also expensive. The dish typically calls for beef tenderloin, the tender cut of beef that filet mignon comes from, in addition to pricey prosciutto. With these high-priced meats, beef Wellington isn't exactly budget-friendly.

Should Beef Wellington be cooked straight from the fridge? ›

You can prepare the Wellington up to 24 hours in advance at this point, but make sure you remove it from the fridge 30-40 minutes before the final bake. Carefully transfer the Beef Wellington to a lightly greased baking sheet and bake in a pre-heated oven at 425°F/220°C for 20 minutes, until the pastry is golden brown.

What is a good substitute for tenderloin in Beef Wellington? ›

I am calling this "Poor Man's Beef Wellington" because instead of having to use an expensive cut of filet Mignon cut from the beef tenderloin, the replacement is eye of the round.

Why put a crepe in Beef Wellington? ›

2) The crepes protect the pastry from excess moisture as the beef cooks, and also helps the beef stay joicy and tender once cooked. 3) Be very careful to tightly wrap your beef – the tighter the wrapping, the better the shape, which will result in more even cooking.

How do you tenderize beef for Wellington? ›

Tenderize the sirloin by pounding with a meat mallet for several minutes (we're trying to simulate a filet here). In a medium-hot pan, sear the steak on all sides, about 30 seconds per side. The steak should still be rare inside at this point. Refrigerate until ready to use again.

Can you prep Beef Wellington night before? ›

Make the wellington up to the end of step 5, up to 12 hours ahead, then cover and chill until ready to bake.

Why put baking soda in ground beef? ›

However, by gently tossing a baking soda solution with the meat (about ¾ teaspoon baking soda to 2 tablespoons water for 2lbs of grind) and letting sit for 15 to 20 minutes before cooking, beef loses less liquid, browns faster and tastes better.

How do you cook ground beef so it's not tough? ›

Simply add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda to 1 pound of ground beef for more tender meat with better browning.

How to prevent Beef Wellington from being soggy? ›

When pre-cooking the beef tenderloin for a beef Wellington, making sure to sear it and not just brown it is a crucial step in preventing sogginess. Searing locks in some of the juices so they don't seep out and pool in the bottom of the pastry.

How do you keep the bottom crust from getting soggy? ›

Crust dust is a 1:1 mixture of flour and granulated sugar. When baking a pie, especially a fruit pie, a couple of teaspoons of crust dust sprinkled into the bottom of the crust will help prevent the crust from becoming saturated with juicy filling as it bakes.

How do you make a crispy bottom crust? ›

How to Prevent a Soggy Bottom Pie Crust
  1. Blind Bake the Crust.
  2. Choose the Right Rack in the Oven.
  3. Brush the Bottom with Corn Syrup or Egg White.
  4. Put the Pie on a Hot Cookie Sheet.
  5. Make a Thicker Crust.
  6. Add a Layer.
  7. Consider a Metal Pie Pan.
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Why is my pastry soggy on the bottom? ›

Soggy bottoms

This normally happens when the oven is not hot enough or the pastry is not baked for long enough. However, it can also be because too much water was added to the dough.

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