What to accompany Beef Wellington?
Discussion
I wouldn't want cheese or cream I don't think.
I'd do herby potato stacks
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/10838/herby-po...
and garlicky greens
and I'd probably make a beef stock, red wine, onion, mushroom, rosemary etc sauce/gravy/reduction sort of thing in the same pan the beef was seared in. That should tie it all together nicely.
I'd do herby potato stacks
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/10838/herby-po...
and garlicky greens
and I'd probably make a beef stock, red wine, onion, mushroom, rosemary etc sauce/gravy/reduction sort of thing in the same pan the beef was seared in. That should tie it all together nicely.
Thanks folks! Some superb suggestions that I’ll definitely use
I’m doing scallops on black pudding with a bed of rocket for a a starter, so there should be some nice contrast.
Annoyingly, I will arrive back from a couple of days in Thailand the night before so won’t have much chance to prepare ahead!
I’m doing scallops on black pudding with a bed of rocket for a a starter, so there should be some nice contrast.
Annoyingly, I will arrive back from a couple of days in Thailand the night before so won’t have much chance to prepare ahead!
ZedLeg said:
I would say honey roasted carrots & parsnips. Broccoli roasted with garlic and maybe pickled cabbage or onion.
Two comments, 1) can I come to your place when you next do Beef Wellington?And 2), Can you come to assist, next time that I, or more likely my wife does Beef Wellington?
Looking at your succulent suggestions, I could go for just them, and save the beef for another time.
Pickled cabbage? Heaven, I’m in heaven.
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