Boeuf Bourguignon with Mashed Potatoes & Pearl Onions

Boeuf Bourguignon with Mashed Potatoes & Pearl Onions

Boeuf Bourguignon with Mashed Potatoes & Pearl Onions

Boeuf Bourguignon with Mashed Potatoes & Pearl Onions

December 9, 2023 by Kimberly

A classic French dish, features tender beef slow-cooked in red wine, complemented by flavorful veggies. Served alongside velvety mashed potatoes and caramelized pearl onions for a truly indulgent dining experience.

3.5 HOURS

INTERMEDIATE

OMNIVORE

FRENCH

940 PER PORTION

COMFORT FOOD

CHRISTMAS

DINNER

WINTER

INTRODUCTION

ABOUT THE RECIPE

You know those meals that taste like love in a bowl? This one’s it. Rich, slow-cooked beef in a bold red wine sauce paired with creamy mashed potatoes and sweet, soft pearl onions – it’s the ultimate cozy dinner for when you’re feeling fancy but also need that comforting omg-this-is-so-good moment. Whether it’s for a holiday dinner or just a random Tuesday when you’re feeling yourself, this dish is about to be your new fave.

How to serve
Serve this beauty hot, right out of the pot. Pour that glossy, rich sauce over the creamiest mashed potatoes for a plate that’s basically edible therapy. Add a sprinkle of fresh parsley for a pop of color, and don’t forget a slice of crusty bread to scoop up all the saucy goodness. Pair it with a bold glass of red wine because it’s a whole vibe. Perfect for cozy nights or impressing dinner guests.

How to store
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop, adding a splash of broth or wine to keep it saucy and delish. Pro tip: it tastes even better the next day because flavors get all cozy overnight.

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Boeuf Bourguignon with Mashed Potatoes & Pearl Onions
Boeuf Bourguignon with Mashed Potatoes & Pearl Onions
Boeuf Bourguignon with Mashed Potatoes & Pearl Onions

„Let’s make a piece of happiness“

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Boeuf Bourguignon with Mashed Potatoes & Pearl Onions


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  • Author: Kimberly
  • Total Time: 3 hrs (1 hr passive)
  • Yield: 6

Description

RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT

  • dutch oven
  • sharp knife
  • cutting board
  • large pot
  • small pan with a lid
  • large pan
  • potato masher

Ingredients

Units Scale
BOEUF BOURGUIGNON
  • 1.5 kilograms beef brisket or beef shoulder
  • 3 white onions
  • 3 carrots
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 750 milliliter red wine
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 400 milliliter beef stock
  • 150 grams pancetta
  • 250 grams mushrooms
  • 1 tsp clarified butter
  • 1 tbsp all-purpose flour
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 2 fresh thyme sprigs
  • 25 grams dark chocolate
  • 50 milliliter espresso
  • salt & pepper to taste
MASHED POTATOES
  • 2 kilograms potatoes
  • 500 milliliter full-fat milk
  • 150 grams butter
  • 150 grams creme fraiche
  • salt, pepper & nutmeg to taste
PEARL ONIONS
  • 400 grams pearl onions
  • 1 tsp clarified butter
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 fresh thyme sprig
  • 10 grams fresh parsley
  • 150 milliliter white wine
  • salt & pepper
BEURRE MANIÉ
  • 2 tbsp butter, room temperature
  • 2 tbsp all-purpose flour

Instructions

  1. Peel the carrots and cut them into bite-sized pieces. Peel the onions and chop them into small pieces. Pat the beef dry, remove any silver skin if necessary, and cut it into roughly 4×4 cm pieces. Beef brisket or shoulder (also known as “falsches Filet” in Germany) works best. Cut the pancetta into strips. Peel the garlic cloves. They’ll be pressed into the pot later. Open the bottle of wine. Pick a Pinot Noir, Merlot, or Cabernet Sauvignon all work great. A bold, fruity red wine is ideal.
  2. Place the pancetta in a cold Dutch oven. Slowly heat it over medium heat and fry until crispy, allowing the fat to render out. Remove the pancetta and set it aside, leaving the bacon fat in the Dutch oven. If the bacon fat isn’t enough, add 1 tbsp of clarified butter and let it melt. Sear the beef in batches on both sides over high heat to create a nice crust. Remove the beef from the pot. Add the carrots, onions, and tomato paste to the Dutch oven. Press the garlic through a garlic press into the pot and stir everything well. Sauté for about 5 minutes, then sprinkle 1 tbsp of flour over the vegetables and mix well.
  3. Pour in about 1/4 of the red wine, stir, and let it reduce over medium heat without a lid until almost no liquid remains (about 5 minutes). The wine and flour should form a creamy texture with the veggies. Return the seared beef to the pot, pour in the remaining wine and the beef stock, and stir well. Place thyme sprigs and bay leaves on top, cover, and bring to a boil. Then reduce to low heat and simmer with the lid on for 2.5-3 hours.
  4. Meanwhile, peel the pearl onions carefully without cutting through them. Set them aside in a bowl. Next brush the mushrooms clean with a pastry brush or peel them directly, then quarter them. Set them aside as well. Next to prepare the mashed potatoes peel and quarter them. Fill a large pot with water, add the potatoes and 1 tsp salt and boil until soft. Drain the water and keep the potatoes covered. Heat a small pan over medium heat, melt 1 tsp of clarified butter, and sauté the pearl onions for about 5 minutes, stirring frequently, until they turn golden brown. Deglaze with white wine, add thyme, parsley, and a bay leaf on top, cover, and simmer for about 25 minutes until the wine has mostly evaporated and the onions are soft. Remove the herbs before serving and keep the onions warm on the stove. Season with salt & pepper.
  5. To thicken the Boeuf Bourguignon sauce, prepare a beurre manié. Mix 2 tbsp of softened butter with 2 tbsp of flour into a creamy paste. Add it gradually to the stew about 30 minutes before the end of the cooking time to thicken the sauce. Stir the beurre manié into the Dutch oven in portions and bring everything to a quick boil.
  6. After about 1.5 hours of simmering, sauté the quartered mushrooms in a large pan with 1 tsp of clarified butter until golden brown. While they’re cooking, prepare an espresso. Add the mushrooms, pancetta, dark chocolate, and espresso to the Dutch oven. Stir well and let it simmer for at least another 30 minutes.
  7. For the mashed potatoes, warm milk and butter in a small pot until the butter has melted. Add the mixture to the potatoes, grate in some nutmeg, and mash everything into a chunky texture. For a smoother mash, pass the potatoes through a sieve or food mill. Season with salt and pepper, then stir in crème fraîche. To serve, spoon the mashed potatoes onto plates, top with Boeuf Bourguignon, and add some pearl onions. Garnish with fresh chives.
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Finger Food Beef Wellington

Finger Food Beef Wellington

Finger Food Beef Wellington

Finger Food Beef Wellington

November 21, 2023 by Kimberly

Enjoy the fancy version of Beef Wellington in bite-sized form. Enjoy tender beef wrapped in buttery batter and create a delicious and premium snack. Perfect for adding a touch of class to any gathering or occasion, a simple yet sophisticated treat that everyone will enjoy.

45 MINUTES

INTERMEDIATE

OMNIVORE

ENGLISH

93 PER PIECE

FANCY

DINNER PARTY
CHRISTMAS

APPETIZER

AUTUM/ WINTER

INTRODUCTION

ABOUT THE RECIPE

Take your event to the next level with these mini beef wellingtons, as a symphony of flavors unfolds with every bite, seamlessly blending mushrooms, Parma ham and a touch of Dijon mustard. This exquisite combination offers a sophisticated taste sensation in each delicious, finger-friendly parcel – perfect for adding a touch of gourmet flair to your party or event.

How to serve:

Present these delicious Beef Wellington finger foods at your Christmas party or on Christmas Eve, for example. These beef bites can be enjoyed on their own or with my spicy Cumberland sauce for an extra festive kick. With their delicious flavors, these canapés will enhance your Christmas party and are an irresistible and perfect addition to your festive table.

How to store:

To ensure optimum freshness, keep Beef Wellington wrapped in plastic wrap, beeswax cloths, aluminum foil or an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two days. If you plan to store them for longer, freeze them in an airtight container, making sure to separate the layers with parchment paper. When you’re ready to enjoy the Wellingtons, reheat them in the oven to keep the batter crispy. Defrost frozen Wellingtons in the fridge before reheating to ensure they retain their delicious texture.

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Hi, I'm Kimberly.

A passionate food lover who believes in the magic of homemade deliciousness that spreads love and warmth. Join me on this culinary adventure as I prepare wonderful dishes and let’s spread some happiness together!

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Finger Food Beef Wellington
Finger Food Beef Wellington
Finger Food Beef Wellington

„Let’s make a piece of happiness“

INGREDIENTS

FOR 16 PIECES

Mushroom Filling

  • 1 shallot 
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 180g mushrooms (1.5 cups) 
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 tbsp fresh parsley
  • 3 tbsp port wine (or any other red wine) 
  • salt
  • pepper

individual ingredients

  • 1 store-bought puff pastry
  • 200g beef fillet (7 oz.) 
  • 100g prosciutto di parma (3.5 oz.) 
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 1 tsp dijon mustard
  • 1 egg
  • salt
  • pepper
Finger Food Beef Wellington
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ACTIVE: 10 min

PASSIVE: 0 min

PREPARATIONS

Recommended Equipment
  • sharp knife
  • chopping board
  • food processor if necessary
  • small bowl
  • small pan
  • kitchen basting brush
  • Cut the mushrooms into very small pieces with a knife or chop briefly in a food processor.
  • Cut the shallot into very small pieces or chop briefly in a food processor.
  • Finely chop the parsley.
  • Cut the puff pastry into 16 equal pieces.
  • Cut or tear the Prosciutto di Parma into 16 equal pieces.
  • Crack an egg into a bowl and whisk it together.
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ACTIVE: 25 min

PASSIVE: 10 min

COOKING

1. Fry the mushrooms in a pan without adding any fat so that the water can evaporate and the mushrooms do not become mushy and brown. Once the mushrooms are lightly browned, add a tablespoon of butter to the pan.

2. Secondly fry the finely chopped shallot in the pan with the mushrooms and melted butter until soft. When the onions are soft, deglaze everything with 3 tablespoons red wine and reduce for approx. 5-8 minutes. There should be no liquid left on the bottom, but everything should be absorbed into the mushrooms. Next, add the chopped fresh parsley, dried thyme and salt & pepper to taste to the pan. Set the mushroom mixture aside.

3. Now sear the fillet of beef very briefly on all sides in a pan with 1 tbsp butter. Remove the meat from the pan and cut into 16 equal pieces. Set aside.

4. First place the Prosciutto di Parma on the individual pieces of puff pastry so that the edges of the pastry are still visible around the ham. Next, place approx. 1/2 tsp of the mushroom mixture on each piece of ham. Then place a piece of beef fillet on top of the mushroom mixture. Brush the fillet of beef with a little mustard. Now roll up the pieces and seal the ends.

5. Preheat the oven to 200°C (390°F) and place the Beef Wellington finger food in the fridge until then.

6. When the oven is preheated take the Beef Wellington Finger Food pieces out of the fridge and place on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Make diagonal incisions in all the pieces and brush with the beaten egg.

7. Finally bake in the oven at 200°C (390°F) for about 10 minutes or until lightly browned on the outside. If the pieces of meat are very thin, it cannot be guaranteed that the meat will be cooked medium. But even if the meat is not medium, it will be very tender and fall apart in the mouth. My Cumberland sauce goes wonderfully with this.

NOTE: The calorie information may vary depending on the product used, country and region.