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Food/Drink - Surprise Christmas Hit?

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merlotgran Sun 30-Dec-12 13:20:53

We are very traditional in our family but every year there seems to be a new food or drink that adds a WOW factor to the Chrismas table.

This year it was Grandpa's home-made Christmas Pudding Vodka - Hairy Bikers' recipe - must be served ice cold grin

Also, Sainsbury's chilli jam - delicious with melted Brie and wine

What's your's?

cheelu Sun 30-Dec-12 21:07:08

Well for the first time ever I made gravy by boiling up veg for stock, watched it on Telly and copied it, I can safely say I have never made such nice gravy ever, I added a bit of wine and juices from Turkey! but it is nice isn't it when you discover something new..

Ana Sun 30-Dec-12 21:33:21

Christmas pudding vodka, merlot??? Sounds as though it could be a bit...murky?

merlotgran Sun 30-Dec-12 21:47:44

It did look a bit murky, Ana but you didn't notice the colour after a couple of glasses blush

Ana Sun 30-Dec-12 21:55:39

grin

gracesmum Sun 30-Dec-12 22:26:51

I saw them make that on TV and wish I had given it a go as we didn't manage to make sloe gin this year. (*Black mark* for the grandparentssad)
I did have my first taste of toffoc (toffee vodka) - Not advertising, honest. That was very moreish too.smile

gracesmum Sun 30-Dec-12 22:27:55

Oh and Bloody Mary chutney on Boxing Day with the ham [another yum yum] emoticon.

annodomini Sun 30-Dec-12 22:44:49

My grandchildren put out toffee vodka for Santa's refreshment. grin

glitabo Mon 31-Dec-12 10:35:07

DS2 made stuffing with ginger cake as the main ingredient. It was yummy. It is one of Nigella's recipes I believe.

Anne58 Mon 31-Dec-12 10:41:38

I went a bit "domestic goddess" yesterday and made smoked salmon & parmesan cheese straws. I was looking in the cupboard for a tin to put them in, but as it turned out we didn't need one. blush

Ana Mon 31-Dec-12 12:19:50

Those sound absolutely wonderful, phoenix! Do you have to chop the smoked salmon up really fine?

gracesmum Mon 31-Dec-12 12:38:00

Or just snarf it as you were making the cheese straws? grin

Anne58 Mon 31-Dec-12 15:45:53

I just used thinly sliced cheapo stuff, they were a bit fiddly at the "twisting" stage, I will make them again but do a sort of sandwich technique instead, thin puff pastry below, brush with beaten egg, bung on salmon, sprinkle with the cheese, season with black pepper (never needs salt) more thin puff pastry on top, cut into v. thin fingers, bake. Yesterdays one were following a recipe, and they had to be twisted. Cue much cursing and cheese chasing!

Funny how I only ever seem able to follow a recipe once, I then end up adapting it! grin

Ana Mon 31-Dec-12 16:04:18

Yes, I don't think I'd bother with the twisting bit either, they'll taste just as delicious!

shysal Mon 31-Dec-12 16:38:28

Delia's parmesan parsnips are delicious! I had some left-over parsnips and coating so am roasting them for my dinner to go with the ham and cheese pasta dish using left-overs.
www.grouprecipes.com/76800/parmesan-baked-parsnips.html