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Hey everybody, I'm really enjoying this section of this forum and asking y'alls input and taking little tips from everyone. So I have one elk roast left and have never made a Wellington before. Any tips ? Recipes ? The Wellington on the cover of the WDFW regulations inspired me but gonna read quite a few different recipes and make my own variety. Thanks again y'all!
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Sorry was thinking the other Wellington
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https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,222468.0.html
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i was a young stud cruzing the hot rod and playing the ladies but still at home age 18 LOL.....my mom made me get her up or wake her up when I got home each friday and saturday night to make sure I was OK. One night she left me a plate of beef wellington and I have been a big time fan of anything WELLINGTON LOL
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I will tell you......puff pastry ( you can buy anywhere) and mushrooms and sause WOW. get on it
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It turned out so amazing
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Pulled at 125°F let rest for 5 mins and sliced opened to reveal the rare perfection. It was so good .
https://www.nevadafoodies.com/elk-and-venison-wellington/
Stayed pretty close to this recipe except I forgot the thyme so that's still in my fridge . Haha
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This is very similar to the recipe in the WDFW pamphlet. I tried it over the weekend with a block of mule deer and it was extremely good. Will definitely do it again.
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Done it a few times. Usually sous vide the backstrap first. Make sure to use a lot of morels and a good mustard. I make it when the prosciutto I have is finished curing, so once every 500-700 days. Kind of a tradition.
Also prosciutto = Parma ham. Anyone who says Parma ham in their recipe was probably inspired by a British cook.
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Wow, that all looks great. I will be making some this fall when I get my elk.
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