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  2. Beef Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Beef Wellington is a steak dish of English origin, made out of fillet steak coated with pâté (often pâté de foie gras) and duxelles, wrapped in shortcrust pastry, then baked. Some recipes include wrapping the coated meat in prosciutto , or dry-cured ham to retain its moisture and prevent it from becoming soggy.

  3. File:Beef Wellington - rare, sliced.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Beef Wellington (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Beef Wellington is a steak dish. Beef Wellington may also refer to: Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington; Biff Wellington, stage name of wrestler Shayne Alexander Bower; Beef Wellington (wrestler), a nickname for wrestler Brad Maddox

  5. Gordon Ramsay was so impressed by a kid’s beef Wellington, he ...

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    The “MasterChef Junior” judge posted a duet video of himself reacting to a 14-year-old content creator named William Mwungeri cooking beef Wellington — one of Ramsay’s most well-known dishes.

  6. Here's What Gordon Ramsay Said About Brooklyn Beckham's Beef ...

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    Gordon Ramsay taught me how to do a great beef wellington," the eldest Beckham said in an interview back in 2015. David Beckham chimed in as well, writing, "So so good boys love u both."

  7. Throwback: The story behind the royal loved shoes, the Wellington

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    Here is a brief history of the Wellington. In early 19th century England, Arthur Wellesley, the First Duke of Wellington could not stop wearing his favorite pair of shoes known as Hessian boots.

  8. Cultural depictions of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

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    The story of the theft of the Goya Portrait of the Duke of Wellington by bus driver Kempton Bunton in 1962 and the following trial of Bunton was dramatised in the film The Duke, released in 2022, [3] and the 2015 BBC Radio 4 drama Kempton and the Duke. [4] Wellington also features in the 1976 board wargame Napoleon's Last Battles.

  9. Talk:Beef Wellington - Wikipedia

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    If the Beef Wellington did originate in New Zealand, it would not have been in 1815. The Wellington article states that the City was founded in 1839 - 24 years later. Clearly any creation of the Beef Wellington for some civic reception in that City would have happened after that, probably well after. The claimed year should be removed.