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The best,best food you had this Christmas

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nanna8 Sun 25-Dec-22 11:42:40

My daughter, love her, got 6 dozen unshucked oysters flown down from Merimbula for our Christmas dinner entree. They were to die for, just so fresh with a squeeze of lemon juice and black pepper. Everyone brings something so we had a lot but that was so special. I should say that it is very traditional to have seafood at Christmas in Australia.
What is/was your favourite?

BigBertha1 Sun 25-Dec-22 23:15:56

Very traditional English turkey roast here. TH did Jamie's bareback potatoes which were very nice. Xmas pud which has been maturing for two years was lovely.

nanna8 Mon 26-Dec-22 00:01:41

You can’t beat British raspberries, they are gorgeous. So much more flavour than ours which ripen too quickly in our hot sun.
We went to the Lake District in 2019 and couldn’t stop eating them. We had some mangos , now they are something that are lovely here because they do like hot sun.

LadyGracie Mon 26-Dec-22 00:06:23

Free range chicken, stuffing, pigs in blankets, yorkshires, sprouts, roast potatoes and parsnips. Followed by homemade Sticky toffee pudding with vanilla custard. All cooked by DD and absolutely delicious 😋

crazyH Mon 26-Dec-22 00:14:13

The roast beef was to die for - daughter did it to perfection. And the broccoli cheese - yummy 😋

Nanna58 Mon 26-Dec-22 09:17:01

Had a chest infection and couldn’t face anything but this morning have had some tea and a shortbread biscuit and they tasted delicious!

Redhead56 Mon 26-Dec-22 09:31:53

I had no breakfast but a very early first course prawn cocktail very 70s and a Dry Martini.

Granny23 Mon 26-Dec-22 09:50:31

Yorkshire born 'Guid Son' cooked a magnificent feast as usual
roast pork for him and me with veggie alternatives for DD and DGD. He persuaded//bullied me into making my famous vegetable broth, which I have not cooked since I have been living alone, as it really needs to be made in a large quantity for all the flavours to combine. Everyone, including me, enjoyed it and I was quite proud of myself.

BlueSapphire Mon 26-Dec-22 10:00:37

DS cooked the Christmas dinner, and it was delicious! Lovely moist turkey, and really crispy roast potatoes. But I have to say that you would have to go a long way to beat my home made sausage rolls....

Maggiemaybe Mon 26-Dec-22 10:02:33

Our DD1 hosted this year and everything she made was just delicious.

I took the puddings. The littlest grandson, 2, announced to everyone that he didn’t like his cake (sticky toffee pudding), then loudly pointed out that the older grandsons didn’t like their trifle either. My bread sauce and cranberry sauce passed muster though. smile

Sago Mon 26-Dec-22 13:20:57

Mollygo

Witzend

Ooh, Mollygo, I was just thinking of making some for the 27th, when the hordes will be descending. I have streaky bacon but only a tin of prunes. Do you think they’d work if well drained? I’m def. not setting foot in a shop for several days!

I don’t know, but probably, if they’re drained. My best success was putting them on tinfoil this year, instead of scrrraping them off the tin last year.
Let me know if it works.

Drain the prunes and refrigerate over night spread on a plate, this will firm them up, if you have a jar of anchovies place 1 inside each prune, wrap with unsmoked streaky bacon and secure with a cocktail stick.
Place on a piece of grease proof/ baking paper and cook or use an air fryer if you have one.

Sago Mon 26-Dec-22 13:23:54

Our lunch was pork pie and pickled onions with a stirrup cup of sloe gin, we did a lovely long hike and picnicked half way round.
Dinner was traditional turkey with just some of the trimmings.
The pudding and cheese board never saw the light of day.
It was a wonderful day, the first ever for just the two of us.
All the food was delicious.

Baggs Mon 26-Dec-22 13:26:01

All the food we ate was delicious too. The only 'traditional' bit was some sprouts.

Oreo Mon 26-Dec-22 13:32:20

Am not fussed about usual Christmas food BUT am a real pig with Waitrose Christmas pudding and cream.blush

Zoejory Mon 26-Dec-22 13:48:55

I received some home made tablet from my Great Aunt. It was absolutely delicious. No idea how she does it.

I've tried over the years but I can't get it to taste like hers.

Maybe it's the Scottish air

rubysong Mon 26-Dec-22 14:15:39

A chocolate orange.

pandapatch Mon 26-Dec-22 14:20:34

Did the cooking yesterday, so too busy to really relax and enjoy, but just had a brandy snap with baileys extra thick cream, which was very yummy

pascal30 Mon 26-Dec-22 14:41:09

home made chocolate log made with cherry jam filling and bourneville chocolate ganache covering... very rich

choughdancer Mon 26-Dec-22 14:51:51

This feels strange as I don't eat meat, but my favourite was the same as many of you; pigs in blankets! For us they were Richmond's meat free sausages wrapped in Richmond's meat free 'bacon'! Delish!!

kittylester Mon 26-Dec-22 15:51:13

I have just had smoked salmon, a boiled egg with mayo on top, bought coleslaw and warm potato salad made by DH. It was the nicest meal I have had for ages.

sodapop Mon 26-Dec-22 16:27:43

Just back from lunch with friends, we had samosas, two different curries, rice and dhal. Choc orange tart with ice cream for pudding. All delicious and a nice change from Christmas fare.

Redhead56 Tue 27-Dec-22 09:25:07

Granny23 can you post your recipe for vegetable broth please I make pans of soup every week it’s sounds a nice change.

Barmeyoldbat Tue 27-Dec-22 09:42:49

We had a family from Hongkiong as unexpected guests, well I knew very late Thursday they were coming, and brought some home made Chinese dumplings. We had them as a starter and they were to die for. He is going to teach me how to make them in exchange for me teaching how to cook roast potatoes

Grantanow Tue 27-Dec-22 09:58:16

Cold game pie with venison and pheasant: delicious!

GagaJo Tue 27-Dec-22 10:19:56

Redhead56

Granny23 can you post your recipe for vegetable broth please I make pans of soup every week it’s sounds a nice change.

I'd love this recipe too please!

DaisyAlice Tue 27-Dec-22 15:53:59

I never really relax and enjoy the Christmas roast that I cook after the busy time to get it on the plates. It was appreciated by others though. My favourite was a bacon, brie and cranberry sourdough baguette.