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Beef Wellington

Beef Wellington

The defining British dinner-party showpiece, somewhere between French haute cuisine and English roast tradition, made famous in the modern era by Gordon Ramsay even if the Iron Duke himself probably never ate it. You sear a centre-cut beef fillet hard for colour, smear it with English mustard, wrap it in a tight blanket of mushroom duxelles and prosciutto, then encase the lot in all-butter puff pastry and roast at high heat. The pastry insulates the beef so it cooks gently to medium-rare while the crust crisps to deep mahogany above. The one technical trick the recipe insists on is drying the duxelles thoroughly so the pastry stays crisp underneath rather than going soggy from leaking mushroom water. Sliced at the table into thick rosy rounds, with a red-wine jus and roasted root vegetables on the side, the kind of plate that makes the evening feel like a special occasion before anyone says it.

British 1 hour 55 minutes Serves6
Pesto Babka

Pesto Babka

Babka - at its sweet best as the chocolate version - turns out to be a wonderful vehicle for savoury fillings. The dough is the same enriched milk-and-butter base: pillow-soft, gold-yellow, kneaded long until it pulls smooth. The filling here is pesto (basil or, in season, ramp/wild garlic) and a generous grating of sharp cheddar. The dough rolls into a long log, gets sliced lengthways down the middle so the cut sides face up, then twisted into a rope and curled into a wreath on the tray. Risen, egg-washed, baked. The cut faces of the twist open as it bakes, exposing layered green-and-yellow swirls.

Sides 4 hours 20 minutes Serves8