Poor Man's Beef Wellington With Ground Beef

Rather than using an expensive steak cut like the Gordon Ramsey version, this ground beef wellington recipe uses easy to find, inexpensive ground beef and puff pastry sheets. But don't be fooled…it is utterly delicious and decadent. Try it with the mushroom gravy for the ultimate in easy, special dinners the whole family will love!

Have an Air Fryer? Try the Air Fryer Ground Beef Wellington Recipe. Same recipe adapted for the Air fryer.
Or for a fun twist, try our Philly Cheesesteak Wellingtons!

This easy Ground Beef Wellington recipe is one of my husband's favorites and I pull it out for Valentines Day, anniversaries, and the occasional Sunday evening. Using ground beef keeps this recipe budget friendly and easier to make than the traditional medium rare, beef tenderloin steak in the center version you often see. Your family will love it, also!

Tip: try using ground sirloin for an extra special twist!

easy ground beef wellington uses puff pastry to keep this easy for dinner!

Some of us (ahem, me) would love to be able to count on a recipe to repeatedly deliver awesome flavor and LOOK AMAZING every time they make it. Consistently. Without fail.

This is that recipe. Master this recipe and you will have a gorgeous meal in your back pocket whenever you need it.

The best part is that mastering this recipe isn't a difficult thing. Easy! You have puff pastry sheets as a secret help.

Puff pastry works fantastic for making a fresh tomato tart or fresh berry tart. Give those a try! You will appreciate having easy and beautiful recipes to pull out, especially for days when company stops by. Keep puff pastry dough in the freezer just for those times!

Easy Ground Beef Wellington for the win!

Your main ingredients:

  • Ground beef – I recommend using an 85/15 or 90/10 fat content. You don't want your beef super lean or it won't provide the moisture needed BUT too fatty and you'll get a soggy bottom crust.
  • Mushrooms – Go ahead and stick with the easy to find bella mushrooms to keep it easy and budget friendly. However, if you love mushrooms, I suggest trying chopped portobello or shiitake. I like to buy a mixed variety for this.
  • Onion and basil – To keep this simple and approachable I use onion and basil in this recipe. Both easy to find and most of you have on hand. You can swap it out for shallots, parsley, thyme, or green onions if you prefer.
  • Red wine – Red wine is used for the mushrooms to cook in and provide fancy and rich flavor. You could use beef broth if you prefer non-alcoholic. Sub out sherry, white wine, or even a brandy if you prefer.
  • Butter - Butter, real honest to goodness butter, helps provide the richness to this dish. Sure you can sub olive oil but I totally wouldn't the first time you make this!
  • Puff pastry – This recipe's timing is designed around puff pastry, the star of the show. The pastry is flaky, buttery, and absolutely amazing! You CAN sub pie crust or phyllo dough (read the comments for tips from others that have done so) but I would recommend trying to stick with puff pastry, if possible.
ingredients for easy beef wellington. Ground beef instead of steak!

If you want to up the game in this recipe, sub out button mushrooms for crimini or portabella. You'll get a bit earthier flavor and an impressive looking dish from using more variety. This mushroom mixture is divine, however!

To REALLY impress, make a Duxelle.

What is Duxelle?

It is simply mushrooms, garlic, and some thyme pulverized in the food processor and cooked up on a saute pan with some olive oil.

easy beef wellington. Ground beef instead of steak!
easy ground beef wellington with mushrooms and onions
step by step instructions for how to make ground beef wellingtons

You can sub out the mozzarella cheese for another soft white cheese for another great way to make this recipe even more impressive. But let me tell you, don't feel for one second that making this recipe straight up the way it is written will give you a sub-par result. It won't. This is delicious!

Tip: try substituting Brie, Provolone, or Gouda for the Mozzarella.

puff pastry ground beef wellingtons.

Tuck a few fresh herbs into the mixture to amp up the flavor even more! Fresh thyme is my personal favorite but you'll find that basil and rosemary are delightful, as well!

easy beef wellington ready to go into the oven.

To get the slits into the top of your dough without making a mess be sure to use a SHARP paring knife. Don't skip basting the little wellingtons with a bit of beaten egg yolks or milk. The egg wash helps to take the bundles from great to AMAZING!

Can you make a ground beef Wellington in advance?

Yes! But only for about 12-24 hours. Make up the wellingtons without the final egg wash and put them into the fridge as soon as they are finished. Baste them and cook them while fully cold. Add an additional 10-15 minutes to the time, to account for the extra chilly temperature they are when they go in.

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This recipe takes about 30-40 minutes to cook which gives you a good amount of time to get them in the oven and work on your side dish, while it cooks. And, of course, don't forget to serve up your ground beef wellingtons with some great red wine (why not use the same red wine for cooking this dish AND drinking with this dish :)).

Try serving this delicious recipe with Perfect Mashed Cauliflower...tastes just like mashed potatoes and don't miss my trick for making it work every time!

Can I make this ground beef wellington vegetarian?

I haven't tried substituting my veggie burgers for the beef, in this recipe. However, if you feel confident that your veggie burger mixture can swap in for ground beef --- go for it. Come back and let me know how it works out!

How do I reheat Ground Beef Wellingtons?

Wrap your wellington's with foil and bake at 350 in the oven for about 25 minutes or until warm. Baking them in the oven will keep your pastry flaky.

Poor Man's Beef Wellington Recipe

easy Ground Beef Wellington Recipe

this version of the classic Beef Wellington uses ground beef for a less expensive and easier version. Perfect for a budget-friendly, special meal!

Prep Time 30 mins

Cook Time 35 mins

Total Time 1 hr 5 mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 8 servings

Calories 670 kcal

  • 2 eggs beaten
  • 1 ½ pounds ground beef
  • 4 tablespoons saltine crackers or bread crumbs, crushed
  • 2 tablespoons dried parsley fresh works best, if you have it!
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon cream milk works fine, as well.
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1 small onion chopped fine
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • 8 ounces baby bella mushrooms
  • ½ cup red wine or grape juice
  • 1 teaspoon basil fresh works best, if you can.
  • mozzarella cheese optional
  • 2 sheets puff pastry thaw out according to the pkg
  • salt and pepper, to taste.
  • Heat oven to 400 degrees.

  • Mix the first 6 ingredients together well. Set aside.

  • In a large saucepan melt the butter. Add minced onion and mushrooms.

  • Cook on medium high heat until mushrooms sweat and onions are translucent.

  • Turn the heat down to medium while you add the garlic, red wine, and basil.

  • Turn the heat back up to high and continue to cook until the liquid is reduced. Remove from heat. Cool.

  • Lightly grease a cookie sheet or baking pan.

  • On a lightly floured surface lay out the pastry sheets. Cut each sheet into 4 squares

  • Spread mushroom mixture across each square. Top with thin layer of mozzarella cheese

  • Put ½ cup of meat mixture (formed into flattened balls) on top.

  • Pull corners up over meat and pinch edges together. (don't worry if this is tricky, it is for everyone…it isn't just you!)

  • Put the bundles on a cookie sheet with seam side down. Cut small slits on top and brush the tops with cream or beaten egg.

  • Bake for 30-40 minutes (at 400 degrees) or until golden brown and meat is cooked through.

  • Serve with brown gravy

(I like to add ½ cup of red wine to the gravy, it adds so much to the flavor of this recipe!)

Calories: 670 kcal Carbohydrates: 36 g Protein: 22 g Fat: 47 g Saturated Fat: 16 g Cholesterol: 115 mg Sodium: 634 mg Potassium: 472 mg Fiber: 1 g Sugar: 1 g Vitamin A: 230 IU Vitamin C: 1.7 mg Calcium: 46 mg Iron: 4.1 mg

Keyword beef wellington, ground beef

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