A former Charlie Bigham’s chef has gone barking mad for fine dining by whipping up a “human-quality” beef wellington especially for dogs.
The festive feast features prime beef steak in a rich beef liver and mushroom duxelles, all wrapped in a parsley pastry lattice.
It comes served with cranberry stuffing balls, rosemary parsnips, and Parisienne carrots.
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Described as a “gourmet meal” for pampered pooches, the limited-edition dish is said to be 100% nutritionally complete, with no grains, fillers or preservatives.
It’s even slow-cooked to lock in vitamins and can be kept cupboard-safe for up to three months, as reported by What’s the Jam.
The posh plate will set owners back £14.95.

The Christmas Wellington is part of a Chef’s Collection range designed for spoiled pets who like a little luxury under the tree.
The makers said: “This Christmas, set an extra place at the table for your best friend.
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“Introducing our brand-new, limited-edition Chef’s Collection Beef Steak Christmas Wellington.
“A festive feast designed just for them.
“Just like all our meals & treats, our Chef’s Collection Wild Boar Quarter pounder contains zero additives, colours, flavours or nasties – just 100% real natural nutrition designed to help you spend more years together with your dog.
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“We take prime cuts of steak, beef liver, pork heart, a whole egg and and other superfood veggies, all lovingly encased in an artisan parsley latticed pastry.
“Not to mention all the trimmings – Parisienne carrots, rosemary parsnips, kale and red cranberry stuffing balls
“We are completely transparent with our ingredients which is why we list everything with it’s own percentage, so you know that nothing is hidden and that your pup is getting the very best.”
The brand says the chef-inspired creation gives four-legged foodies a reason to sit, stay – and savour Christmas dinner in true fine-dining style.
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