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Serendipity22 Sun 24-Dec-23 11:38:00

Does anyone else cook their Christmas meat on Christmas eve and eat it cold with their meal?

When I was growing up, Christmas dinner has never consisted of any fowl, always pork and so I have carried on doing the same, I have always cooked my pork Christmas eve and wondered if anyone did the same?

Witzend Sun 24-Dec-23 13:14:36

My mother often used to cook roast pork on Boxing Day (to have hot) so it always feels Christmassy to me. We’ll be having turkey tomorrow at DD’s, but I’ll be cooking roast pork on about the 29th - a joint is waiting in the freezer. 🎄

tanith Sun 24-Dec-23 13:20:19

I love cold roast pork but as it’s only me now I rarely buy a joint anymore. I will be well fed with turkey and beef at my daughters table on Christmas Day.
Roast pork just thought of it makes my mouth water I’m not keen on chops though.

Serendipity22 Sun 24-Dec-23 13:56:30

Yes, every time I see pork anywhere, my mind is flooded with Christmas past....

My mum was a farmers daughter who saw too many chickens get their necks wrung, thus always having pork .....

Ive just cooked it and it smells mmmmmm.

Whilst waiting for the pork to cook I was watching Nigella Christmas and she did some crackling in the air fryer.... never thought of that !

Yipeeeee

Esmay Sun 24-Dec-23 14:07:12

My grandma used to cook a gammon and a tongue for Christmas .
We enjoyed the gammon , but not the tongue .
She ate it herself !

crazyH Sun 24-Dec-23 14:16:10

My mother did tongue - I loved it

Cold Sun 24-Dec-23 15:03:28

I always do ham/gammon on Christmas Eve and serve it cold on Christmas Day.

Just done in with a marmalade/ginger glaze

Serendipity22 Sun 24-Dec-23 18:45:18

Esmqy

I have unbeknowingly had tongue once ( in a sandwich) and when the contents of the sandwich was divulged i was almost sick ....😫

Serendipity22 Sun 24-Dec-23 18:52:22

Ooops sorry .... spelt your name wrong Esmay

Serendipity22 Sun 24-Dec-23 18:53:35

Mmmmmmm Cold. Thats sounds 😋

Cabbie21 Sun 24-Dec-23 18:55:25

Why not reheat in gravy if you don’t like it cold?

Serendipity22 Sun 24-Dec-23 18:58:33

Ohhh I love pork cold ...... 😃

Grantanow Wed 27-Dec-23 11:26:02

We had cold turkey this year with hot veggies on Xmas Day: very good.

Gin Wed 27-Dec-23 11:49:10

My MIL did this at New Year and all through the year, cooking the roast in the evening to have cold the next day. Christmas day was not a holiday in Scotland and FIL worked so no Christmas dinner! I, a visiting Southerner, was horrified to be given mince and tatties. Was it just her or was it common practice in Scotland in the Sixties? I am a Southerner and my first visit to meet the in-laws was at Christmas. No criticism of MILl a lovely lady, just different customs.