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Christmas Eve Meal Ideas

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TheHappyGardener Mon 19-Dec-22 13:03:04

Hi there, on Christmas Day there will be 10 of us sitting down to eat, but on Christmas Eve just two of us. I will have spent most of the day prepping for the big Feast, so I’m looking for ideas for an easy but special meal for the two of us. What do you normally eat on Christmas Eve?

rubysong Fri 23-Dec-22 14:25:07

Back to prawn curry for us this year (but I shall be very careful not to spill it this time). I'm feeling grim enough with the sore throat/cough/might or might not be Covid thing. I shall take a test in the morning and see how I am before deciding whether or not to go to DS2 and family on Christmas day. I don't want to pass it on to them. They are only half an hour away so DH could go with the presents and eat, then bring me back a meal.

Maggiemaybe Fri 23-Dec-22 14:15:50

I'm impressed at the effort some of you are putting in! We're not hosting Christmas this year but I'm still making the sticky toffee puddings, the trifle, bread sauce, and cranberry sauce tomorrow. Easy peasy really compared to the full meal prep, but when DD2 and her lot come over at dinner time we'll just be getting fish and chips. Tea'll be whatever we fancy/whatever needs eating up.

Jaxjacky Fri 23-Dec-22 13:37:43

Fanny it’s from Sainsbury’s, Linda McCartney.
www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/meat-free-/linda-mccartney-vegetarian-shredded-hoisin-duck-300g

FannyCornforth Fri 23-Dec-22 13:18:26

Jaxjacky

I always make crispy duck with pancakes, granddaughter has vegetarian duck (don’t ask!). One large duck, I buy the pancakes, plum sauce and slice cucumbers with spring onions.
Everyone enjoys it, little clearing up and the duck fat is used for roasties the next day.

Sorry, Jacky (I am going to ask wink) can you tell me where the vegetarian duck is from please?

Iam64 Fri 23-Dec-22 12:58:59

I usually cook the ham, we’d have it with hot, spices red cabbage and jacket spuds while watching Its a Wonderful life, just the two of us

Our daughters and families say I can’t eat alone on Christmas Eve so, 4 children aged 3-7, their four parents, an extra dog, making 3 dogs and me. It’s Die Hard and a takeout from the excellent Indian restaurant a mile away (and happy meals for the children 😂

Sallywally1 Fri 23-Dec-22 12:54:13

It’s a Saturday and Saturdays mean fish and chips! Christmas Eve won’t change that. Christmas Day is at a relatives and Boxing Day I am doing soup, jackets and various party type bits I’ve picked up from sainsbury. Boxing Day is just the two of us. Hopefully followed by a nice film!

Madgran77 Thu 22-Dec-22 13:52:52

We have a Littlebourne of always having smoked salmon, prawns and Marie Rose with a bit of bistro salad and brown bread and butter! Followed by the first slice of Christmas cake!!

BlueSapphire Wed 21-Dec-22 22:11:45

DH and I always used to have steak.

Riggie Wed 21-Dec-22 14:07:17

We will be cooking a piece of gammon for the festivities so will have a meal of hot roast gammon with pease pudding (from a tin) and veg.

L1247 Wed 21-Dec-22 12:40:30

Just the 2 of us this Christmas so it's a cooked ham with veg. Christmas eve. M&S salmon en croute with veg for Christmas day. Plenty of Prosseco before and after....hic

Redhead56 Wed 21-Dec-22 10:04:20

I am thinking about making a prawn curry with garlic and spinach rice mushroom Bhaji and bread.

Gabrielle56 Wed 21-Dec-22 09:35:59

Not just me then Helenlouise? I always always cook turkey on Eve after a catastrophic disaaaaster in '95 when a new oven in very old house failed to even warm up my bird after 3hours!!!!! We finally ate at 10pm after cooking in bits in microwave!!! Never again! I have all the top appliances nowadays but aversion therapy actually works!😅

Gabrielle56 Wed 21-Dec-22 09:32:29

Best of luck gullygranny! It's a toughie but we're right behind ya! Roger and out!🤣

Gabrielle56 Wed 21-Dec-22 09:31:07

Usually do something UN British trad. And do something British everyday! Curry Carribbean Italian Chinese Thai German French scandi you name it - we have it all in UK!!!! Thanks to our fantastic bros and sistas from all over the globe who brought their fantastically yummy grub with them!! Happy Christmas everyone ☃️

DaisyAlice Tue 20-Dec-22 19:34:36

I shall be having toasted muffins with scrambled egg and smoked salmon. What have you decided on TheHappyGardener?

Daftbag1 Tue 20-Dec-22 19:14:51

I cook a huge gammon in the slow cooker so no work, we have it with Jacket spuds and salad but you could do it with chips and egg. The rest of the gammon is for Xmas day / boxing day!

jerseygirl Tue 20-Dec-22 18:34:44

Takeaway!!!

gulligranny Tue 20-Dec-22 17:40:30

Having read all these suggestions, I have decided - in the interests of wider public interest, you understand - that they should be checked out in person, and at great personal sacrifice I'm prepared to take on this task.....

GN-ers, it all sounds wonderful and I wish you Bon Appetit!

Lilyflower Tue 20-Dec-22 17:34:00

We always have a light supper before the big day with its heavy food.

So, it will be smoked salmon with king prawns and homemade (breadmaker) bread accompanied by some sparkling wine. I'm hoping to persuade Mr Lilyflower that this ought to be Champagne as it's Christmas. But Cordoniu is very nice too.

grannyro Tue 20-Dec-22 17:22:52

I'm all for the takeaway. Who wants to prepare all the food for Xmas Day and then have to think about Christmas Eve too?

Mamie Tue 20-Dec-22 17:10:10

We have the Nigel Slater fish pie. Pâté feuilletée with leeks, cream, smoked salmon, smoked mackerel, tarragon and new potatoes inside. I buy the pastry and the rest is quite quick to do.

TwiceAsNice Tue 20-Dec-22 17:05:36

My daughter cooks a big ham on the morning then we have it with egg and chips for dinner on the evening. We’ve done it for several years and we all enjoy it

grandtanteJE65 Tue 20-Dec-22 16:53:00

Whatever is left of everyday food either just as it is, or made into an omlette if suited to the purpose.

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 20-Dec-22 16:02:59

I love egg and chips with thickly buttered white bread.

Dempie55 Tue 20-Dec-22 15:02:05

Purplepixie

Egg and chips, plain and simple and not much washing up.

I was about to suggest the same! Perfect choice.