Gordon Ramsay has turned his most celebrated dish into a pizza, and UK diners have less than a week left to try it.
The celebrity chef launched Gordon’s Wellington pizza as a limited-edition item at Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza locations across the UK. It’s on the menu right now, but the clock is running down. Come the weekend, it could well be gone.
The toppings read like a love letter to the classic Beef Wellington. Mushroom duxelle and truffle béchamel form the base layer. Mozzarella, prosciutto, and bresaola go on top. Gravy finishes the whole thing off. The Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza account had one verdict: “one very serious pizza.”
That’s not an overstatement. Truffle béchamel is an ingredient you’d usually find on a restaurant tasting menu. Mushroom duxelle – a slow-cooked, intensely savory mushroom paste – is a classical French technique. Prosciutto and bresaola bring real Italian cured-meat depth. And the gravy pulls everything back to the British tradition the original Wellington comes from. These flavors were designed to work together. They do in the original dish, and the bet here is they’ll do the same on pizza.
The Beef Wellington has been Ramsay’s signature for decades. He’s used it as a challenge on Hell’s Kitchen. Getting it right separates the confident cooks from the ones who falter under pressure. He’s made it the subject of cooking tutorials with millions of views. It’s the dish he returns to again and again. Patient and demanding, it captures the philosophy behind his best food.
There’s something charming about taking a dish this revered and bringing it down to street level. Ramsay has always had a warmer, more playful side. The TV persona doesn’t always show it. This pizza feels like an expression of that.
Reimagining the Wellington on a pizza base is a bold choice. Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza isn’t the polished end of his restaurant portfolio, but it doesn’t treat ingredients carelessly. A topping list featuring truffle béchamel and mushroom duxelle makes that clear. The chain has multiple locations across the UK. It positions itself squarely between quality cooking and everyday dining.
There’s no confirmed plan for a return run. A strong response might earn Gordon’s Wellington pizza a seasonal slot. For now, it’s a one-time thing.
UK diners near a Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza have until the end of the week. After that, this one disappears from the menu, at least for now. These limited runs always go faster than expected. Don’t be the person who meant to go and didn’t.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
