My seasonal menu for four would work for every holiday occasion, from a pre-Christmas catch-up dinner, to a late-night New Year’s Eve feast, or stress-free alternative on the big day. It’s up to you when you enjoy it.
With the funny old year we’ve had, I thought it would be best to give you something you can rely on for Christmas. Beef wellington is a classic, but it’s a tricky one to get right, especially as everyone likes their beef cooked differently. Unless you get really technical, the beef always cooks more quickly than the pastry, and I like my beef rare. By swapping it for pork, it’s more economical, but just as special, and a lot more forgiving. Plus, the cooking time guarantees perfectly cooked pastry. Even better? Everything can be prepared the day before, so there’s only a bit of work to do on the day. Happy holidays! Tom x
Pork & chestnut wellington
‘Pork loin’ can mean lots of things to different butchers. Don’t get it confused with a tenderloin, which is a much thinner piece of meat. The loin needed for this recipe is off the bone, with the skin and most of the fat removed.
SERVES 4
PREP 45 mins plus 1 hr 30 mins chilling and 10 mins resting
COOK 1 hr 15 mins
A CHALLENGE
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1 tbsp sunflower oil
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800g pork loin, skin and most of the fat removed (leave about a 5mm layer)
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25g butter
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1 small onion, finely chopped
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1 small chicken breast (about 140g), chopped
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1 tsp porcini mushroom powder
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½ tsp truffle oil (optional)
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