Eat it with boiled veggies, mashed potatoes and gravy.Decided to try out this simple Beef Wellington recipe. One of those things that I've heard about but never tried.
Couldn't find a tenderloin at the market so used a roast instead. Used rehydrated shiitake mushrooms and canned ones.
Didn't connect my two pieces of puff pastry properly so it split while cooking. Probably should've put egg wash on the bottom, but I was afraid of the whole thing breaking. Bottom dough ended up sticking to the foil.
Hardest part was waiting multiple times and getting hungrier and hungrier. It's pretty good, but probably needs something else to go with it.
Oh ye of little faith.Meat should never be brown all the way through.
Ironically, I've eaten raw chicken with raw chicken egg in Japan, where is much safer to eat.The video also shows a pink center, probably an Americanized version. I prefer beef around the medium rare range. Pork and chicken definitely have to be cooked all the way through. Fish, any way is fine as long as it's prepared right.
We were thinking mashed potatoes. Will have to see what kind of veg I have in the freezer.
Salmonella isn't really a thing in Japan, due to (stricter) safety precautions.I do wonder if we're a little too paranoid about it here. I've had salmonella and it really was not that exciting.
Some people with salmonella infection have no symptoms. Most people develop diarrhea, fever and stomach (abdominal) cramps within 8 to 72 hours after exposure. Most healthy people recover within a few days to a week without specific treatment.
In some cases, diarrhea can cause severe dehydration and requires prompt medical attention. Life-threatening complications also may develop if the infection spreads beyond the intestines. The risk of getting salmonella infection is higher with travel to countries without clean drinking water and proper sewage disposal.
Oh ye of little faith.