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"All the trimmings"

(43 Posts)
HurdyGurdy Mon 23-Dec-19 18:15:57

I'm sure this will be slightly different for everyone/every family.

So what, when serving Christmas dinner, are YOUR "trimmings"

Ours are not exciting, but have to include pigs in blankets, Yorkshire puddings and stuffing. Unless vegetables are counted as "trimmings" smile

B9exchange Mon 23-Dec-19 20:45:35

Roast turkey with chestnut and sausagemeat stuffings
Bacon rolls
Bread sauce
Cranberry sauce
Maple glazed parsnips, carrots cooked in orange juice, and sprouts with chestnuts.
Christmas pudding with whisky sauce and/or cream, and alternative lemon posset with raspberries and shortbread for those not liking the pudding. All home made, relief to have it all prepared!

Iam64 Mon 23-Dec-19 20:56:19

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

Calendargirl Mon 23-Dec-19 21:13:08

My dad always wanted white sauce with Christmas pudding, I prefer it as well with a dash of brandy or rum, but DH wants it with custard. Not as good in my opinion.

seacliff Mon 23-Dec-19 21:26:48

Cauliflower and broccoli cheese (for me, as veggie and I like it)
Parsnips and sprouts and lots of other veg
Sage and onion stuffing balls
Chipolata sausages
Yorkshires yum
weirdly mint sauce I like it with veg
in the past I did add onion bhajis for me, and everyone else then wanted one too

HurdyGurdy Tue 24-Dec-19 21:28:22

Some interesting replies. I'd never heard of white sauce before!

And - I can't believe I forgot to get cranberry sauce. Oh well, I'm sure I'll survive (pretty sure I'm the only one who eats it, so it's only me that's deprived)

Bon appetit everyone - no matter what you're having and what you're "trimming" it with smile

Urmstongran Tue 24-Dec-19 22:08:30

Yes white sauce here - another northern lass!

It’s bland (of course) but with rich Christmas pudding it’s perfect. My mum used to make it with a pint of sterilised milk (from a long thin glass bottle left on our doorstep).

My friend who had a fridge before we did as nippers, called sterilised ‘poor man’s milk’ as no fridge was needed.

M0nica Tue 24-Dec-19 23:12:30

Turkey, ham, sausage meat stuffing, bread stuffing, sprouts, roast potatoes, roast parnsips, gravy and cranbury sauce. This year DD and DDiL have decided to make bread sauce, I am not enthusiastic, I do not really like it and I think we have enough as it is.

Afters? Home made Christmas pudding with brandy butter and whipped cream, with Yule log for those wo do not like Christmas pudding.

Yennifer Tue 24-Dec-19 23:31:37

We have stuffing wrapped in bacon, turkey, has to be home made roasties, home made yorkshires with white sauce and gravy and I've just realised I've forgotten the sprouts!
Hubby cooks and I get stuck with wrestling the packaging off the toys. I do make the Yorkshires though x

Buffybee Wed 25-Dec-19 00:18:22

I'm cooking the Turkey, Gammon, roasties, parsnips, sage &onion stuffing and gravy at mine. Then into the boot of the car and drive it to Daughters across the street and she cooks all the rest.
Trimmings? Pigs in blankets (forgot I'm cooking those as well), Stuffing, Bread Sauce, Cranberry Sauce, Mint Sauce? (one of Granddaughters ?), Apple Sauce, Yorkshire puddings (Grandson), and lots of lovely Gravy (forgot I'm making that as well).
Merry Christmas to all.....? ??????

jeanie99 Wed 25-Dec-19 00:59:04

herb etc Stuffing home made cooked separately
onion sauce home made
cranberry sauce (bought)
good turkey gravy
bacon&sausages,
sprouts.
Brocolli,
Cauli
new potatoes
ROAST
Potatoes,Parsnips,Sweet potatoes,Peppers,Squash,carrots
mashed potatoes
mushy peas( not tinned)
and of course a large Turkey

Far too much for any family but the left overs go into bubble and squeak for the buffet on Boxing Day

Alishka Wed 25-Dec-19 23:48:53

Urmstongran, I'm originally from the midlands and I was brought up on sterilised milk too-known as 'stera'.Gives a completely different taste to tea, doesn't it? When I was still working some of my elderly clients gave it to me.Instant coffee made with stera was actually quite nice.It makes a good rice pudding toosmile

BradfordLass72 Thu 26-Dec-19 02:33:27

No trimming at all for my family (of 4), just plain food as always.

And a glass of champagne, Taitinger I think my son said.

BradfordLass72 Thu 26-Dec-19 02:34:45

Urmstongran

"Model Milk* !!!

M0nica Thu 26-Dec-19 18:28:47

Many of our extras are at the request of other people present.
and the extras will be served with good plain food.

The basic food, turkey, ham, vegetables, stuffing, Christmas pudding will be served simply, no pimping of meat or veg by me. But cranbury sauce, parsnips and, this year, bread sauce (yuk) have all been introduced at the request of regular attendees.

CanadianGran Thu 26-Dec-19 21:21:18

Purpledaffodil - yes bean salad is cold. Basically just green beans cooked and left to cool, green onions and a vinaigrette. When I first had it at MIL's dinners I was surprised to find the beans cold, but now I love it and it is a regular with a turkey dinner.

Now that the big day is over and leftovers are in the fridge we can sit back and relax a bit! Dinner was a success except for a 5 yr old GS who decided he wasn't hungry and was moping a bit. He usually has a good appetite, but had to be cajoled to finish.
Once he saw the Christmas log cake, he managed to finish his plate!

GagaJo Thu 26-Dec-19 21:24:56

I didn't bother with bread sauce this year because it's only me that likes it. I missed having it! Will include it next year.

M0nica Thu 26-Dec-19 22:37:02

I think I am stuck with having it (but not making it) as DD decided she lked it as well. So 2 portions will be made each year for her and DDiL