Mary Berry's miniature beef-and-horseradish tartlets are perfect as Christmas party canapés. Equipment and preparation: for this recipe you will need a 24-hole mini muffin tin or two 12-hole ones.
Beef Wellington traditionally has pâté spread over the top of the fillet, which makes it very rich. This recipe is lighter, but with a lovely taste from the tarragon. Preheat the oven to 220C ...
tenderloin is (as the name implies) a very tender cut of beef that sits right at home as the centerpiece of a beef Wellington. The standard beef Wellington recipes call for this exact cut ...
When buying steak, I often like to buy a larger piece of rump, sirloin or fillet, around 1kg. I then place it in a bowl, drizzle over 80-100ml of vegetable oil, add a couple of cloves of crushed ...
Rare: Cook the Wellington until the internal temperature reaches 95–100°F (35–38°C).After resting, the temperature will rise to 115–120°F (46–49°C), giving you a cool, red center ...