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Individual Beef Wellington

Published: Dec 22, 2025 by melt · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Picture this: flaky, golden pastry wrapped around tender, juicy beef with a buttery mushroom layer in every bite—served up as your very own personal “mini” Beef Wellington. This individual beef wellington recipe is pure dinner party magic! You’ll skip the carving drama and wow everyone with a main dish that looks like it took hours but is secretly a cinch.

Beef WellingtonWritten by melt
December 22, 2025
Freshly baked Beef Wellington with a shiny, golden-brown crust cooling on a wire rack. Perfect for entertaining guests at your next holiday party.

Plus, you get all the fancy-restaurant feels right at your own table. Ready for a kitchen confidence boost? Let’s make some Wellingtons!

Why You’ll Love This Individual Beef Wellington Recipe

These mini Wellingtons are golden, crisp, and keep the beef juicy and full of flavor. Searing the beef and adding savory mushroom duxelles makes every bite special. Best of all, you can prep them ahead and bake when ready—show-stopping and stress-free!

Ingredient Tips & Smart Swaps

Must-Haves

  • Beef Tenderloin Fillets: Go for 6–8 ounce cuts for individual portions. You want thick, center-cut filets for even cooking.
  • Mushrooms: Cremini, button, or a blend—just chop ‘em fine!
  • Onion (or Shallots): Adds a mellow sweetness to the duxelles.
  • Dry Sherry (or Red Wine): For depth—swap with beef broth for non-alcoholic.
  • Butter: For sautéing all that goodness.
  • Parsley: For freshness.
  • Puff Pastry: Store-bought is totally fine (just thaw until pliable).
  • Salt & Pepper: For bringing out all the flavors.

For precise amounts, check the recipe card at the end of the post.

Flat lay of ingredients for individual beef wellington, including beef filets, mushrooms, puff pastry, butter, onions, and fresh herbs. Perfect for elegant dinners, holiday gatherings, and special occasions.

Kitchen Gear You’ll Need

  • Heavy skillet (for a killer sear)
  • Baking sheet (preheated for crispy pastry bottoms!)
  • Food processor (for mincing mushrooms and onions fast, or chop by hand)
  • Rolling pin (to thin out the pastry)
  • Pastry brush (for egg wash, if you want extra shine)

How to Make Individual Beef Wellington (Step-by-Step)

Before You Start

  • Thaw your puff pastry until just pliable (don’t let it get too soft).
  • Pat beef filets dry with paper towels (helps them brown better).
  • Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C) before baking.

Let’s Cook!

1. Make the Mushroom Duxelles

Mini Beef WellingtonWritten by melt
December 22, 2025
Golden baked Mini Beef Wellington showing juicy steak and savory mushroom filling, perfect for party appetizers and holiday gatherings.

Sauté mushrooms, onions, parsley, and sherry (or wine/broth) in butter over medium heat until the liquid is fully gone and everything’s golden (about 15–20 min). Let this mixture cool completely—it’s your flavor bomb!

Sliced mushrooms being sautéed in a skillet for the perfect mushroom duxelles, a key layer in classic individual beef wellington. Great for holiday meals and dinner parties.

2. Sear the Beef

Heat a heavy skillet until it’s really hot. Season your beef filets with salt and pepper, then sear on all sides for about 1 minute per side (don’t cook them through, just get a nice crust). Let them cool, then (optional) brush the tops with Dijon mustard for a flavor pop.

3. Wrap in Pastry

Cut each sheet of puff pastry into three rectangles for a total of six. Roll each to about ¼-inch thick. Place a filet in the center, top with a mound of mushroom mixture, then fold up the pastry and seal the edges tight. Flip so the seams are underneath. (Pro tip: refrigerate the wrapped filets for at least 30 minutes for best results.)

Step-by-step assembly of individual beef wellington with filet mignon and mushroom duxelles on puff pastry. Ideal for home cooks learning gourmet recipes and elegant steak dinners.
Unbaked beef wellingtons wrapped in puff pastry and chilled on a tray, ready to bake for stress-free holiday entertaining, dinner parties, or make-ahead meals.

4. Bake to Golden Perfection

Arrange the Wellingtons on a hot baking sheet (use a rack if you want extra-crispy bottoms!). Brush with egg wash if you like that golden shine. Bake at 425°F for about 25 minutes—inside should hit 130°F for medium rare. Let rest 5 minutes before slicing.

Tray of six individual beef wellingtons baked to golden perfection. Great for party appetizers, family dinners, or hosting a special occasion with elegant beef recipes.

5. Serve & Savor

Slice in half for a dramatic reveal! Serve with roasted potatoes, asparagus, or your favorite side. Top with béarnaise, red wine reduction, or a drizzle of pan sauce.

Golden puff pastry wrapped around juicy beef tenderloin and sautéed mushrooms. This individual beef wellington is an easy gourmet dinner or festive meal for Christmas, New Year’s, and celebrations.

Make It Your Own

  • Brush filets with Dijon mustard after searing for classic British flavor.
  • Want extra richness? Add a thin slice of prosciutto or a sprinkle of blue cheese before wrapping.
  • Skip the onions and go all shallots for a milder bite.
  • Dairy-free? Use olive oil instead of butter.
  • Vegetarian? Try swapping in thick-cut roasted portobello mushrooms for the steak!

Pro Tips for Beef Wellington Bragging Rights

  • Preheat your baking sheet: Prevents soggy pastry bottoms.
  • Chill before baking: Keeps the pastry flaky and helps the beef cook evenly.
  • Rest after baking: Lets juices settle for the juiciest results.
  • Add a layer: For extra insurance against soggy bottoms, wrap each filet in prosciutto or a thin crepe before the pastry.
  • Customize your filling: A sprinkle of blue cheese or herby goat cheese? Yes, please.

What to Serve With Individual Beef Wellington

  • Roasted Asparagus or Green Beans: For color and crunch.
  • Creamy Mashed Potatoes: The classic steakhouse pairing.
  • Red Wine Reduction or Béarnaise Sauce: To drizzle over the top.
  • Simple Green Salad: To keep it fresh and light.

How to Store & Reheat

  • Fridge: Cool leftovers, then wrap tightly and chill for up to 3 days.
  • Freezer: Freeze unbaked, wrapped Wellingtons for up to 2 months. Bake straight from frozen, adding 10–15 minutes to baking time.
  • Reheat: Warm in a hot oven (375°F) until the pastry is crisp and the beef is warmed through—avoid microwaving or you’ll lose that flaky magic.

Serving Ideas

  • Place each Wellington on a pool of sauce for restaurant vibes.
  • Add a sprig of herbs or a sprinkle of flaky salt just before serving.
  • Serve on a big platter for a show-stopping family-style dinner.

Story Time: Why This Dish Is Always a Winner

Whether you’re hosting a big holiday bash or a fancy date night at home, individual beef wellingtons are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. They’re elegant, impressive, and (best part) secretly simple. The first time I made these, I was nervous—but when I saw everyone’s faces as they cut into that golden crust, I knew it was a keeper. Plus, you get to enjoy the “wow” factor and have time to relax with your guests. That’s what I call a dinner win!

Close-up cross-section of individual beef wellington showing flaky pastry, tender steak, and mushroom layer. Ideal for steak lovers, Christmas dinner, or gourmet meal ideas.

FAQ

Can I make these ahead of time?

Yes! Wrap and chill up to a day ahead, or freeze unbaked for later.

What’s the best way to keep the pastry crisp?

Bake on a preheated baking sheet or rack and chill the wrapped Wellingtons before baking.

Can I skip the mushrooms?

Definitely—try caramelized onions, spinach, or even a garlic-herb cheese spread instead.

How do I know when they’re done?

Use a meat thermometer: 130°F for medium-rare, 140°F for medium. Remember to let them rest!

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Step-by-step visuals for making individual beef wellington: assembling beef and mushrooms on puff pastry and the finished dish sliced open to show a juicy steak center. Perfect for holiday dinners, elegant entertaining, and special occasions.

Individual Beef Wellington


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  • Author: meat and melt
  • Total Time: 1 hr 40 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
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Mini beef wellingtons wrapped in golden puff pastry with juicy beef tenderloin and a rich mushroom duxelles—elegant, easy, and guaranteed to impress at any dinner party.


Ingredients

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  • 1 pound fresh mushrooms, sliced
  • ½ cup dry sherry (or beef broth)
  • ½ cup chopped onion (or shallots)
  • ¼ cup butter
  • ¼ cup chopped parsley
  • 6 (8 ounce) beef tenderloin fillets
  • 1 (17.5 ounce) package frozen puff pastry, partially thawed
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Optional: Dijon mustard, prosciutto, egg wash


Instructions

  1. Sauté mushrooms, onion, parsley, and sherry in butter over medium heat until all liquid is gone and mushrooms are browned, 15–20 minutes. Cool.
  2. Season filets with salt and pepper. Sear in a hot skillet 1 min per side. Cool slightly; brush with Dijon mustard if desired.
  3. Cut pastry into 6 rectangles, roll to ¼ inch thick. Place filet in center, top with mushrooms, wrap pastry, and seal. Place seam-side down. Chill for 30 min.
  4. Preheat oven to 425°F. Place Wellingtons on a hot baking sheet (or rack). Brush with egg wash for shine. Bake 25 minutes, or until golden and beef reaches 130°F for medium rare. Rest 5 minutes.
  5. Slice and plate with sides and sauce of your choice.

Notes

For best results, chill Wellingtons before baking. Add a layer of prosciutto or a crepe for extra crisp pastry. Serve with béarnaise or a simple red wine sauce for extra flair.

  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 50 minutes
  • Category: Main Course
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: British

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 Wellington
  • Calories: 690
  • Sugar: 2g
  • Sodium: 480mg
  • Fat: 42g
  • Saturated Fat: 20g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 18g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 32g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Protein: 48g
  • Cholesterol: 135mg

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