Turkey, roasties, pigs, bread sauce, root veg mash, carrots, sprouts, peas, cauliflower cheese, stuffing x2, cranberry, gravy.
NO YORKSHIRES.
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Serious question, what makes a good Christmas dinner?
What meat you having?
Should there be yorkies? No room for them in my opinion...
Sprouts? If you want to stink the house out...
And what's with them pigs in blankets, who wants sausage and bacon on a Christmas dinner ffs...
Given the choice, it'd be a standard minty lamb roast for me, homemade gravy is a must though.
Turkey, roasties, pigs, bread sauce, root veg mash, carrots, sprouts, peas, cauliflower cheese, stuffing x2, cranberry, gravy.
NO YORKSHIRES.
Lots of meat, chicken, beef, gammon (no turkey as it’s the poorest of all the meat). 456 sprouts, 234 parsnips (crispy), 5667 pigs in blankets, gravy, that’ll do me.
Turkey and Beef if I am home. Definitely not lamb. May be gammon instead of the beef
Yorkshire pudding whatever meat as there has been for the last 40 years. Peas,carrots roasties and mash, there will be sprouts,but I won't have them or the cauliflower cheese
And pigs in blankets of course. Nothing wrong with them.
But I may still be in hospital, in which case I guess it will be either be Turkey or Beef
Polish Christmas dinner at work tomorrow, traditional meal of Carp, yes, that’s right Carp. I’m trying to keep a open mind, I’ll report back tomorrow.
Never got the whole pigs in blankets thing. Cooked dinner should always have a Yorkshire though and crispy stuffing no matter the meat.
I think Xmas is complete bollocks
Chicken Madras for me
We normally have the M&S Veggie christmas " meat ", the Lidl veggie christmas " meat " and a Quorn roast, Roasties, Spouts, honey roasted parsnips, Qourn pigs in blankets, Red cabbage, Carrots, pea's, Cauliflower cheese, bread sauce, think thats it
the M&S / Lidl christmas " meat " are already done, just chuck them in the oven , the Qourn Roast is just like a roll of " meat " ( so also oven based )
The Wife will prep the Pigs in blankets, the sprouts and Red cabbage Christmas Eve, but she will do everything else on the day, Im never allowed in the kitchen, she kicks me out as I make too much of a mess / arse around / haven't a clue / more arseing around / steal food ( though saying that, I do cook for the girls occasionally when my wife in work, but its a pasta dish or a few pizza's in the own )
Turkey (either crown or rolled), pigs in blankets, roasted vegetables including caramelised challots, carrots and parsnips, sprouts (my favourite), peas, potatoes, stuffing with bacon, cranberry, bread and apple sauces, Yorkshire puddings, occasionally a small joint of pork with crackling depending on how many for lunch.
Usually have Christmas pud waiting in the wings but usually have it a day or two later as completely stuffed after all the previous.
Day later left over cold meat with bubble and squeek and pickles.
With all of the stories about shortages due to bird flu, I'm giving turkey a miss this year and am thinking of taking out a mortgage and getting a rack of beef. There are all sorts of foods I hated as a kid that I now eat without a second thought, but sprouts are very definitely not one of them, not a great fan of parsnip either, but I'll eat them whereas sprouts are a no, no. I'm not a great cook. but I do have a bit of a knack when it comes to making roast potatoes for some reason, so, this year, beef, Yorkshire pud, roasters, peas, carrots and swede with a few pigs in blankets will do me fine.
Gotta start with these bad boys.
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Chicken & lamb, not a lover of turkey, if it was so nice why only have it once a year
Load of roasties, sprouts etc. in fact, more or less, a traditional Sunday dinner. You can only eat so much.
I'll be at my daughter's place, a recent "tradition", there'll be about 10 of us.
Turkey, beef, gammon, piggies, roast spuds and parsnips, various veg, inc sprouts.
The best way I've founf to cook sprouts (no stinking out the house!)~ -
par-boil them (cut any big 'uns in half), also roast a few chestnuts (day before)
Roughly chop some streaky smoked bacon and the chestnuts, also a few dried cranberries.
Stir-fry the bacon in just a splash of oil
Add the sprouts and other chopped stuff, ad a pinch of mixed herbs (opt)
You'll never shun sprouts again!