Beef wellington: part 1
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Beef wellington: part 1
Found a wonderful deal on a whole beef tenderloin at Kroger and could not pass it up. Got it home and commenced to breaking it down.
Needs lots of help to make it pretty.
A trim here, a snip there, and it's ready to go!
Ended up with my Wellington cut, a few petit filets, and some left over that I'm going to make the best burgers ever from.
I'll update this when the Wellington project starts. Spoiler alert: should be in a couple days!!
Needs lots of help to make it pretty.
A trim here, a snip there, and it's ready to go!
Ended up with my Wellington cut, a few petit filets, and some left over that I'm going to make the best burgers ever from.
I'll update this when the Wellington project starts. Spoiler alert: should be in a couple days!!
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I’m tuned in!
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Can't wait to see how this turn's out.
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Looking forward to your way of doing it. It's normally my sons first choice for his birthday dinner.
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I can't wait!
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Thanks all! Would have made it this evening but the wife already had her Valentine meal request put in. She wants ribeye and some grilled asparagus. Think the Wellington will be tomorrow..
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Txdragon wrote:Thanks all! Would have made it this evening but the wife already had her Valentine meal request put in. She wants ribeye and some grilled asparagus. Think the Wellington will be tomorrow..
She has good taste
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Yikes, T-Dragon, I just googled the BW recipe and THAT my friend is a LABOR OF LOVE indeed.
Can't wait to see your take on this in Pic form
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She has good taste
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Of course she does, she married me!!
She doesn't mind being the test subject for my cooking either. I think she just likes the pampering. Lol!
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looking forward to the end results
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Are you making it with pate?
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You are wayyyy more disciplined than me, that's for sure. Love BW, never made it myself, but Absolutely Love It !
Ur gonna do it justice, I know that already :)
Ur gonna do it justice, I know that already :)
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Russ wrote:Are you making it with pate?
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Good lord, no! Not if i can avoid it!!!
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Txdragon wrote:Russ wrote:Are you making it with pate?
Russ
Good lord, no! Not if i can avoid it!!!
Ok, I make it but with pate, I make my own, in fact I might have to make some pate this weekend. So simple to make, nice on buttered toast triangles.
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