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Starter for Christmas Day...Ideas??

(44 Posts)
rubysong Thu 18-Dec-14 18:07:17

I made a starter recently with Philadelphia cheese spread mixed with chunky 'hot smoked' salmon and a little lemon juice then rolled up in thin sliced smoked salmon. It was wrapped in cling film and then foil and frozen, then sliced when partially thawed out. I can't remember if there was anything else in the mixture and I can't find the recipe, but it was very nice and would be ideal for Christmas as it can be made well in advance.

mrshat Wed 17-Dec-14 20:46:40

Same as J52 - nice and easy and you can still have a bit of a break before 'the meal'!! -Enjoy tchsmile

merlotgran Wed 17-Dec-14 20:41:40

Limoncello with melon????

Now you're talking. tchwink

anniezzz09 Wed 17-Dec-14 20:38:48

Melon - light and refreshing. You can add Parma ham, or a liqueur like Limoncello, or ground ginger, or Morello cherries or berries like blueberries or blackcurrants. Delicious.

merlotgran Wed 17-Dec-14 20:37:22

I think I might settle for smoked salmon pate because it can be made in advance - falling back on a faithful old standby. DH will be able to serve it with his home-made horseradish cream.

phoenix, I think I'll try your recipe on New Year's day when the second wave of visitors arrive. I'll hopefully have more room in the fridge by then.

Grannyknot Wed 17-Dec-14 20:24:23

I'm going for this one from Jamie ...

www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/fish-recipes/smoked-salmon-with-clementines/

J52 Wed 17-Dec-14 19:07:27

We're having smoked salmon, brown bread lemon with champers. It's our traditional start. Whatever your having - enjoy. x

kittylester Wed 17-Dec-14 18:57:43

My next thought was actually Bellinis!!

suzied Wed 17-Dec-14 18:45:40

We have canapés and champers at about 12 ish as we don't eat lunch until around 3. Don't have a starter then as we had it 3 hours ago.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 17-Dec-14 18:18:48

Starter?!!! Just tuck into the main course! You need room for the Xmas pud.

Nonu Wed 17-Dec-14 18:14:32

We always have prawns & champagne at about 11 , after Church.

As a starter to the main meal we have either smoked salmon with advocado and LEAVES as a dressing. Usually the chaps have Beef consommé with a dash of sherry.
It is a lovely time of the year, Merry Christmas to all!
tchsmiletchsmile

Anne58 Wed 17-Dec-14 17:49:38

Same here really kitty which is why we have those ^^ for a sort of brunch. I have to say they are delicious, and have become part of "our" Christmas ever since we've been together, first Christmas was 2001. We spend the day on our own (through choice) and catch up with the DS & DIL and DGC either on Boxing Day or the day after.

Mr P doesn't like Christmas pudding or mince pies, so I usually end up buying what we refer to as a "sad persons pudding" which I have on Boxing Day.

kittylester Wed 17-Dec-14 17:43:59

We rarely get round to pudding so a starter is definitely a step too far.

TriciaF Wed 17-Dec-14 16:37:00

Another smoked fish idea is smoked mackerel mashed with mashed hard boiled eggs, a little mayonnaise, s&p.
Served on lettuce leaves with cucumber salad on the side ( peeled sliced cucumber in a small amount of sugary vinegar.)

Anne58 Wed 17-Dec-14 16:22:09

Oops!

www.deliaonline.com/recipes/main-ingredient/fish-and-seafood/haddock/smoked-fish-creams.html

Anne58 Wed 17-Dec-14 16:20:55

There is a Delia starter that is lovely, but it does need prepping in advance and fairly precise cooking, so probably NOT what you want! tchgrin

However Mr P and I have it for Christmas Day late breakfast/brunch, sort of 10.30-11am ish with our main meal served around 6pm

goldengirl Wed 17-Dec-14 16:20:19

Never have it. I couldn't cope with another course - either to prepare or to eat!

granjura Wed 17-Dec-14 16:12:01

Just smoked salmon, lemon and very thin toasts and butter. Simpler the better imho.

merlotgran Wed 17-Dec-14 16:11:01

The DGCs always request Prawn Cocktail so I do something different for the adults. In the past we've had deep fried Camembert, melon, smoked salmon pate and various other pates, vodka jellies, soup is too filling.

I'm scratching my head....tchhmm