Mini Individual Beef Wellington Recipe  (2024)

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How fun is this individual beef wellington recipe?!

We took our Sous Vide Beef Wellington Recipe and figured out how to make them into individual portions.

We make our traditional beef wellington recipe almost every Christmas.

Sometimes we crave this dish but don’t want to make an entire whole beef tenderloin beef wellington for just the two of us.

The solution? Our individual beef wellington recipe!

Using a piece of beef that is an individual portion also means that you get more buttery puff pastry per bite!

It’s a great way to enjoy this classic dish all year long.

This gourmet meal is perfect for Valentines Day, anniversaries, a special date night or for a small and intimate dinner party.

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What is Beef Wellington?

Likely from the 1800’s in England, beef wellington is a dish that closely resembles the French filet de bœuf en croûte dish.

Whether beef wellington is British or French cuisine, it’s an impressive meal regardless.

Beef wellington features incredible flavors with a stunning presentation.

All of which makes this recipe a sought after for special occasions and holidays.

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Beef wellington starts with a beef tenderloin chateaubriand, essentially a large filet mignon.

For our mini beef wellington recipe, we simply used filet mignons, which is the same meat as a traditional beef wellington, just smaller in size.

The beef is then covered in dijon mustard.

The next layer is a mixture of shallots and mushrooms called a mushroom duxelle.

Our duxelle recipe uses finely minced button mushrooms, baby portabella mushrooms, shallots, fresh thyme, butter, salt and pepper.

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After the duxelle is a layer of prosciutto or parma ham.

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Finally, the beef wellington is covered in delicate puff pastry.

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Reasons to Make Individual Beef Wellington Instead of Traditional Beef Wellington

We love, love, love beef wellington and make it every Christmas for our family.

But once a year during the holiday season just isn’t enough!

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If you’re looking for an elegant date night recipe for a special occasion, anniversary, or Valentines Day dinner these individual beef wellingtons are perfect.

Perfectly cooked filet mignons wrapped in flaky puff pastry is not only delicious but also such a gorgeous presentation.

They’re small enough to not have to stress about having too many leftovers if your making dinner for two (or a small group).

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Recommended Equipment for this Individual Beef Wellington Recipe

  • Food Processor – The easiest way to make your mushroom duxelles is to start with finely minced mushrooms. A high-quality food processor makes this process so easy!
  • Cast Iron Frying Pan – You’ll want to sear your filet mignon steaks prior to covering the meat, so a cast iron frying pan does a great job at getting scorching hot, but really any large skillet should do the job.
  • Plastic Wrap – Use a high quality plastic wrap to seal your prosciutto-wrapped steak tight while it rests in the refrigerator.
  • Rolling Pin – A heavy duty rolling pin (we love our marble rolling pin with a stand) ensures that your puff pastry sheet is rolled out evenly for a consistent pastry coating.
  • Decorative Pastry Cutter Tool – For a gorgeous detail, use a pastry lattice cutter to add decorative detail to a top layer of additional puff pastry.
  • Pastry Brush – Coating your individual beef wellingtons with egg wash using a silicone pastry brush ensures a golden brown pastry.
  • Baking Sheet with Parchment Paper – Once your beef wellington is wrapped in puff pastry, you’ll bake it on a baking sheet. Parchment paper helps to ensure it does not stick to the pan, which would ruin the beautiful crust presentation.
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What to Serve with this Mini Beef Wellington Recipe

  • Veggies – Try our Air Fryer Broccolini Recipe for an upgraded twist from the traditional sauteed green beans. Mashed potatoes are also a great side dish for this meal
  • Mushrooms – There is already a subtle mushroom flavor thanks to the thin layer of mushroom duxelles, but to bring in even more umami, consider making our Smoked Mushroom Recipe in garlic butter!
  • Sauce – We made a simple beef wellington sauce using the leftover mushroom duxelle as listed in our traditional Sous Vide Beef Wellington Recipe, but you can also whip up our Horseradish Mayonnaise Recipe if you’re looking for a little kick!
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Individual Beef Wellington Recipe

Serves: Makes 2 Individual Beef Wellingtons

Prep Time: 12 Hours

Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Additional Time: 5 Minutes

Ingredients:

  • 6 sprigs thyme, destemmed
  • ½ pint button mushrooms, minced
  • ½ pint baby bella mushrooms, minced
  • 1 shallot, minced
  • 2 filet mignon steaks
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 tbsp dijon mustard
  • 6 slices of prosciutto or parma ham
  • 1 sheet of puff pastry (plus an additional sheet if you’re doing a decorative lattice top)
  • 1 egg, scrambled, for an egg wash

Directions:

  1. Preferably the night before, mince the mushroom, shallot and 3 sprigs of destemmed thyme in a food processor or by hand.
  2. Cook the mushroom mixture at a medium-low heat for 30 minutes to reduce it and cause the liquid from the mushrooms to evaporate.
  3. Leave the mushroom filling, uncovered, overnight in the fridge. This helps to dry out the duxelle.
  4. The next day, season all sides of the filet mignon steaks with salt and black pepper.
  5. Heat 1 tbsp of butter in a skillet on medium-high heat and brown the outsides of the filet of beef for 30 seconds on each side.
  6. Lay out a few pieces of overlapping plastic wrap, and put 3-4 slices of prosciutto, overlapping on the plastic wrap.
  7. Add a layer of the herby mushrooms on top of the prosciutto.
  8. On a cutting board, coat the steaks with the dijon mustard.
  9. Place one dijon coated steaks on top of the savory mushroom layer on one side, top it with more of the mushroom and roll the prosciutto layers over the meat.
  10. When the meat is fully wrapped in the prosciutto and mushrooms, wrap the plastic wrap tightly around it all to hold the form. Complete this with the second filet mignon. Let the wrapped steaks rest in the fridge for an hour.
  11. Meanwhile, defrost your puff pastry per the directions on the box.
  12. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F.
  13. After an hour, use a rolling pin to roll out the pastry dough on a lightly floured surface.
  14. Place the wrapped steak on one side of the puff pastry and roll it over to fully enclose the meat. Cut off excess pastry and pinch seams close. You can use a pastry cutter to make a decorative top, or just use a sharp knife to cut small slips from excess puff pastry and layer it on top. Repeat this with the second mini beef wellington.
  15. Add an egg wash and sea salt over the top of the pastry.
  16. Bake the individual beef wellingtons at 400 degrees F until your puff pastry is golden brown, about 25-30 minutes cooking time.
  17. Let it rest for 5+ minutes, serve, and enjoy.

Note: If you are looking for a sauce recipe for these mini beef wellingtons, use any leftover mushroom duxelles with cream and gravy to make a sauce, the full mushroom cream sauce recipe is listed on the post for our traditional Sous Vide Beef Wellington Recipe.

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Individual Beef Wellington Recipe

Yield: 2 Mini Beef Wellingtons

Prep Time: 12 hours

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Additional Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 12 hours 30 minutes

This individual beef wellington recipe is perfect for a romantic date night, special occasions, or a holiday with a small group.

Ingredients

  • 6 sprigs thyme, destemmed
  • ½ pint button mushrooms, minced
  • ½ pint baby bella mushrooms, minced
  • 1 shallot, minced
  • 2 filet mignon steaks
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 tbsp dijon mustard
  • 6 slices of prosciutto or parma ham
  • 1 sheet of puff pastry (plus an additional sheet if you’re doing a decorative lattice top)
  • 1 egg, scrambled, for an egg wash

Instructions

  1. Preferably the night before, mince the mushroom, shallot and 3 sprigs of destemmed thyme in a food processor or by hand.
  2. Cook the mushroom mixture at a medium-low heat for 30 minutes to reduce it and cause the liquid from the mushrooms to evaporate.
  3. Leave the mushroom filling, uncovered, overnight in the fridge. This helps to dry out the duxelle.
  4. The next day, season all sides of the filet mignon steaks with salt and black pepper.
  5. Heat 1 tbsp of butter in a skillet on medium-high heat and brown the outsides of the filet of beef for 30 seconds on each side.
  6. Lay out a few pieces of overlapping plastic wrap, and put 3-4 slices of prosciutto, overlapping on the plastic wrap.
  7. Add a layer of the herby mushrooms on top of the prosciutto.
  8. On a cutting board, coat the steaks with the dijon mustard.
  9. Place one dijon coated steaks on top of the savory mushroom layer on one side, top it with more of the mushroom and roll the prosciutto layers over the meat.
  10. When the meat is fully wrapped in the prosciutto and mushrooms, wrap the plastic wrap tightly around it all to hold the form. Complete this with the second filet mignon. Let the wrapped steaks rest in the fridge for an hour.
  11. Meanwhile, defrost your puff pastry per the directions on the box.
  12. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F.
  13. After an hour, use a rolling pin to roll out the pastry dough on a lightly floured surface.
  14. Place the wrapped steak on one side of the puff pastry and roll it over to fully enclose the meat. Cut off excess pastry and pinch seams close. You can use a pastry cutter to make a decorative top, or just use a sharp knife to cut small slips from excess puff pastry and layer it on top. Repeat this with the second mini beef wellington.
  15. Add an egg wash and sea salt over the top of the pastry.
  16. Bake the individual beef wellingtons at 400 degrees F until your puff pastry is golden brown, about 25-30 minutes cooking time.
  17. Let it rest for 5+ minutes, serve, and enjoy.

Notes

If you are looking for a sauce recipe for these mini beef wellingtons, use any leftover mushroom duxelles with cream and gravy to make a sauce, the full mushroom cream sauce recipe is listed on the post for our traditional Sous Vide Beef Wellington Recipe.

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FAQs

What are common mistakes in Beef Wellington? ›

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  • Tenderloin Steak: Getting the tenderloin steak right is crucial. ...
  • Soggy Pastry: One common mistake is ending up with a soggy bottom crust. ...
  • Overcooking: Overcooking the beef or having portions of the pastry get soggy are common issues. ...
  • Puff Pastry: Working with puff pastry can be tricky.

How much Beef Wellington per person? ›

It's a truly ideal for a special occasion, dinner party or holiday entertaining. Individual beef wellingtons are usually a 4-6oz single serving. Each person gets their own! It's a little more work because you have to prep and wrap each individual steak but it's also a great way to make each person feel special.

Can I cook individual Beef Wellington from frozen? ›

DO NOT THAW MEAT
  1. Preheat oven to 425°F.
  2. Place FROZEN pastry-wrapped roast in a roasting pan (do not thaw prior to cooking).
  3. Bake filets 30-40 minutes for medium-rare to medium. Bake filets to a minimum internal temperature of 130° to 140°F.

How do you keep Beef Wellington from getting soggy on the bottom? ›

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.

How do you keep puff pastry from getting soggy in Beef Wellington? ›

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 difficult 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.

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.

Why is Beef Wellington 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.

Can you prepare a Beef Wellington the day before? ›

If you prefer, you can make the various stages up to 24 hours ahead, but don't assemble it then as the pastry will start to discolour.

How much should a Beef Wellington cost? ›

A typical beef Wellington at a restaurant may cost you around $100 and can feed 2 people. Since the tenderloin was pre-seared and the puff pastry needs to bake and turn golden brown, the lowest temperature you could even serve it at is rare, which comes in at around 115° internally.

How long to cook frozen mini Beef Wellington? ›

Transfer the frozen Wellingtons (do not thaw) to the baking pan and give each a fresh coat of egg wash. Bake for 20 minutes, then reduce heat to 350°F and cook for an additional 30-35 minutes. Once cooked to your liking (rosy filet, 120°F, for medium rare, 130°F), remove from the oven and rest for 10 minutes.

Can you make Beef Wellington without mustard? ›

This is my family's coveted beef Wellington recipe and it's way easier than the traditional version! We skip the prosciutto and dijon mustard all together, and instead, we add a rich liver paté infused mushroom duxelles directly to the puff pastry.

Should you defrost Beef Wellington before cooking? ›

Make sure the beef wellington is fully defrosted. Preheat oven to 210⁰C/ Fan 200⁰C/ Gas 6, with baking tray inside oven. Remove the wellington on its baking paper from the fridge, brush pastry with beaten egg and sprinkle with rock salt.

What do you wrap around a Beef Wellington? ›

The beef is covered in paté de foie gras or mushrooms duxelles (a mushroom puree that has its moisture cooked out) and some sort of ham — like Parma or proscuitto — cover the beef. It's then wrapped in puff pastry and cooked in the oven.

Can you wrap Beef Wellington the night before? ›

Yes, you can prepare Beef Wellington ahead of time. You can assemble the Wellington, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, and refrigerate it for a few hours or overnight.

Can I wrap my Wellington the night before? ›

If you prefer, you can make the various stages up to 24 hours ahead, but don't assemble it then as the pastry will start to discolour. Brown the beef, make the duxelles (fried mushrooms), then wrap separately in cling film and store in the fridge (wrapping the fillet tightly helps it keep its shape).

How do you roll a pastry Wellington? ›

Brush the clean pastry edges with the beaten egg. Lay the fillet in the middle of the pastry sheet, bring the end of the pastry nearest to you; over the beef and bring the top section of pastry over the top. Roll up firmly, sealing the edges and turn the Wellington over so the seam is underneath.

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