I thought about this but more so a silly question of how many mushrooms does it take to make this big meal. Probably enough to reasonably say all the purchased shrooms have been used in cooking and nothing left to test. Also I just looked up a beef Wellington and I didn’t know it just looks like a giant sausage roll.
It’s a very labour intensive giant sausage roll. You don’t use a lot of mushrooms but in a pie who knows. Now she has said that her kids don’t eat mushrooms so she scraped them off which tells me it was perhaps a traditional beef Wellington and not a pie because you would “dig them out” if that was the case.
I thought about this but more so a silly question of how many mushrooms does it take to make this big meal. Probably enough to reasonably say all the purchased shrooms have been used in cooking and nothing left to test. Also I just looked up a beef Wellington and I didn’t know it just looks like a giant sausage roll.
It’s a very labour intensive giant sausage roll. You don’t use a lot of mushrooms but in a pie who knows. Now she has said that her kids don’t eat mushrooms so she scraped them off which tells me it was perhaps a traditional beef Wellington and not a pie because you would “dig them out” if that was the case.
It could all be semantics and technicality. Pies come in all shapes and forms and people make up their own version of a recipe.
A beef Wellington is a sandwich
Me no like these confusing and unappetising foods