This year for Valentine’s Day we decided to stay in, and we both agreed that I should make Beef Wellington – a very special occasion dish of filet mignon and mushrooms wrapped in puff pastry. You can find many recipes out there for this dish, but mine has some secret weapons to keep the puff pastry from getting soggy, the beef from getting overcooked (look at how nice and pink it is, even after 20 minutes in the oven), and to add extra flavor. It is not difficult, but it is time consuming with many steps – which is why it is a special occasion dish (plus it’s soooooooo rich). So read on!
First up, sear the filet. (I made 4 servings because it would use a whole package of puff pasty – I have never had good luck with refreezing it.) You want to get a nice sear on all sides, including around the edges, but don’t cook the steak all the way. Remove the filets to a plate and allow to cool a bit, then cover and transfer to the refrigerator to chill for at least 30 minutes. This step is what will keep the beef from overcooking in the oven. (more…)