Who Sells Beef Wellington Party Food

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Bite size Beef Wellingtons

If you're looking for an easy-to-make yet impressive holiday party appetizer, these Beef Wellington Bites are just what you need.

Beef Wellington has to be one of the most impressive dishes to serve.

It's made up of tender beef tenderloin, duxelles, and prosciutto, all wrapped up inside flaky puff pastry.

The only thing better is being able to pick up all that deliciousness with one hand and slather it in your dipping sauce of choice.

For that, we're doing a Creamy Dijon Sauce and a Creamy Horseradish Sauce.

Both of these sauces are perfect compliments to the beef and mushrooms. Normally when I serve Beef Wellington, I make a Peppercorn Pan Sauce to serve it with, but that seems too fussy for these little bites. Party food can be upscale but it should also be easy to make and easy to eat.

Bite size Beef Wellingtons

How do you make Beef Wellington Bites?

The process is the same for beef wellington, you're just making many small wellingtons versus one large one. Here are the basic steps:

  1. Sear the beef quickly in a very hot pan. Set in the refrigerator while you make the filling.
  2. Add finely chopped mushrooms to the pan, also over high heat (this is the temperature which you should almost always cook mushrooms). Once they've released their liquid and are starting to brown, reduce the heat and add minced shallot. You'll cook this for just a few more minutes until the shallot is soft.
  3. "Drain" the filling on paper towels, remove the beef from the fridge and pat it dry.
  4. Roll out two sheets of puff pastry to a large rectangle, about 10×14 inches. Cut each piece into 12 even pieces. You'll place a tablespoon of the filling onto each square, then a piece of beef. Bring up the corners, flip them over and place on a parchment-lined sheet pan.
  5. Brush them with an egg wash and bake! Easy peasy.
Bite size Beef Wellingtons

Tips for making your Beef Wellington Bites:

  • Make sure the filling and beef are "dry" before assembling. Placing the filling on paper towels and patting the meat to absorb excess liquid will keep the pastry from getting soggy.
  • When you sear the beef, make sure your pan is VERY hot. You want to sear it quickly – about 30 seconds to 1 minute per side – so it doesn't overcook later in the oven.
  • Use an egg wash. Yes, you can skip this step, but it will make your pastry shine and look beautiful out of the oven. It will also help the edges stay sealed.
  • Refrigerate the beef after searing to help cool it down while you make the filling. This will help the beef to keep from overcooking in the oven.
  • Consider making the dipping sauce(s) in advance to allow time for the flavors to meld.

What cut of beef is best for Beef Wellington?

Personally, I like to use beef tenderloin for these little bites. Traditionally, the chateaubriand cut is used (the definition isn't completely agreed upon, but it's essentially the most expensive four-inch piece of the tenderloin). Beef tenderloin is the same as filet mignon, however, it's just not cut into individual portions yet.

You can use a cheaper cut if you prefer, but be cautioned that it may not be as tender.

Bite size Beef Wellingtons

Can you make Beef Wellington in advance?

Yes, with caution. You can assemble the bites up to a few hours beforehand and keep them gently covered in the fridge until you're ready to bake them. Don't put the egg wash on until just before baking!

What do you serve Beef Wellington with?

When I serve a traditional Beef Wellington, I keep the sides simple since the main dish is the star of the show. Simple roasted asparagus and scalloped potatoes are my go-to.

If I'm serving these Beef Wellington Bites at a party, the other appetizers can be on the simple side to minimize the work involved. A charcuterie platter is always a winner, along with some freshly-cut veggies to balance out the other rich appetizers.

The takeaway: Whenever I throw a party of any kind, I'll choose one knock-it-out-of-the-park dish and keep the others low-key. Parties can be a lot of work, so keeping this in mind just might save your sanity. Also, choosing dishes that balance out the "star" dish – such as something healthier alongside rich meats and cheeses – ensures that everyone will be happy.

Bite size Beef Wellingtons

Ingredients

For the Beef Wellington Bites:

  • 2 tsp ghee or canola oil (or another oil with a high smoke point)
  • 2 lb beef tenderloin, cut into 24 1-inch pieces
  • 1 tsp each coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 12 oz cremini mushrooms, finely chopped
  • 1 small shallot, minced
  • 8 slices prosciutto, cut into thirds crosswise
  • 2 sheets frozen puff pastry, thawed
  • 2 egg yolks, beaten
  • additional coarse salt for sprinkling before baking (optional)

For the Creamy Dijon Sauce:

  • 1/4 cup Dijon mustard
  • 3 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 2 tbsp sour cream
  • pinch of course salt and a few turns of freshly ground black pepper

For the Creamy Horseradish:

  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup prepared horseradish
  • kosher salt & freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • a spoonful of dijon, optional

Instructions

    Make the sauce(s):

    1. Mix all the ingredients together in a small bowl. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. These can be made up to two days ahead.

    Make the wellingtons:

    1. Preheat your oven to 400F.
    2. Season the beef cubes with salt and pepper. Preheat a large skillet over high heat. Add the ghee or oil, and sear the beef quickly, for up to a minute, until browned (you don't need to brown it on all sides). Remove the beef from the pan and set it in the refrigerator while you make the filling.
    3. Add the finely chopped mushrooms to the pan, also over high heat (this is the temperature which you should almost always cook mushrooms). Once they've released their liquid and are starting to brown, reduce the heat to medium and add the minced shallot. You'll cook this for just a few more minutes until the shallot is soft, stirring frequently.
    4. "Drain" the filling on paper towels, remove the beef from the fridge and pat it dry.
    5. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper. Roll out two sheets of puff pastry to a large rectangle (add a small amount of flour if it sticks), about 10×14 inches. Cut each piece into 12 even pieces.
    6. Place one piece of prosciutto in the center of the puff pastry. Spoon approximately a tablespoon of the filling onto each square, then a piece of beef. Bring up two opposite corners and press them together, then bring up the remaining two corners and press all the seams together. Place them seam-side down on the sheet pan.
    7. Brush the wellingtons with the beaten egg yolk. If desired, sprinkle a tiny amount of coarse salt on top of each wellington. Place in the preheated oven and bake until the puff pastry is golden brown, about 20 minutes.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 12 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 415 Total Fat: 32g Saturated Fat: 11g Trans Fat: 0g Unsaturated Fat: 16g Cholesterol: 124mg Sodium: 969mg Carbohydrates: 6g Net Carbohydrates: 5g Fiber: 1g Sugar: 2g Protein: 26g

Nutrition information isn't always accurate. These numbers are provided as a courtesy and calculated using Nutritionix.

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