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Christmas Dinner
I'm here to steal you ideas!
What are you having? Traditional roast, or BBQ type stuff? Can't be bothered with cooking a whole turkey and all the bits and bobs, but a steak on the barbie seems not special enough for Christmas Day? For me and my husband, my sister in law and her friend. |
Re: Christmas Dinner
We're having crayfish, prawns,snapper, and maybe some lamb kebabs for the barbie, a couple of nice salads, pav and cheesecake for pudding. :thumbup:
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Originally Posted by Peepster
(Post 8167878)
We're having crayfish, prawns,snapper, and maybe some lamb kebabs for the barbie, a couple of nice salads, pav and cheesecake for pudding. :thumbup:
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Re: Christmas Dinner
KOH and his mother insisted i cooked the works last Xmas - after working all Xmas as a chef - pretty pissed me off i can tell you...
We're having a barbie this year - prawns, rugger (lil snapper) marlin and lots of salad bits. Home made chocolate mousse for pudding :thumbsup: |
Re: Christmas Dinner
Prawns are always very popular.
Special offer at our local - 5Kg for $100 (Australian Ocean King prawns) That's about the normal size of prawn purchase for Christmas :eek: Personally I like a nice steak or roast beef, so I'll settle for a Chateaubriand. I'm sure we should have a couple hiding away in the freezer. :thumbup: |
Re: Christmas Dinner
We cater for every taste, we have the turkey, a chinese chicken recipe which oh makes and everyone likes, salmon, roast veg, lots of salads, plum pudding, pavlova, fruit salad, we oldies sit down for dinner the younger generation graze. Its all pretty informal for everyone except me who is chief cook.
What we hope for is the weather we are having at the present time in Melbourne, low twenties. |
Re: Christmas Dinner
A take on the traditional - did the salad and bbq thing last year and just not the same.
Breakfast Homecooked ham with poached eggs Lunch Prawns and oysters Turkey with chestnut stuffing and homemade bread sauce (and probably a few bacon wrapped chipolates for the boys!!!) Steamed peas,onions, asparagus and broad beans in a lemon vinegarette dressing (serve room temp) small chopped potatoes roasted in the oven with garlic and rosemary Homemade christmas pud with brandy butter or christmas fruit compote with cinamon icecream In actual fact just made the brandy butter, mincepies and sausage rolls (put in freezer uncooked) |
Re: Christmas Dinner
Chicken Treat is open! :D
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Originally Posted by scotlandtooz
(Post 8167795)
I'm here to steal you ideas!
What are you having? Traditional roast, or BBQ type stuff? Can't be bothered with cooking a whole turkey and all the bits and bobs, but a steak on the barbie seems not special enough for Christmas Day? For me and my husband, my sister in law and her friend. Then the usual prawns, oysters....and whatever else I can think of...Oh and the Pav! |
Re: Christmas Dinner
If it's gonna be a stinker I'm doing the seafood and salads thing and homemade trifle (with sherry, brandy or rum). What's the use in a non-alcoholic trifle...just doesn't taste the same.
Otherwise I'm doing an easy carve leg of pork (for a change), with roasted potatoes, sweet potatoes,and pumpkin. Fresh green beans and yellow squash (if I can find some) and gravy. Dessert: Trad xmas plum pudding with cream or custard. |
Re: Christmas Dinner
seafood for us, $200 worth of prawns /bugs and a cray may be some marlin steaks........all done on the bbq ..........followed up with xmas pud ........:thumbup:mm
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Re: Christmas Dinner
I'm working til 3.30pm on Christmas Day,out for a run then a nanna nap before ringing home to speak to the family.
Dinner looks like it may be beans on toast for me! :thumbsup: Will have a proper Christmas dinner after New Year when my mum arrives. |
Re: Christmas Dinner
Originally Posted by bigkaz
(Post 8168633)
I'm working til 3.30pm on Christmas Day,out for a run then a nanna nap before ringing home to speak to the family.
Dinner looks like it may be beans on toast for me! :thumbsup: Will have a proper Christmas dinner after New Year when my mum arrives. |
Re: Christmas Dinner
Full turkey and trimmings I do believe.:thumbsup:
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Originally Posted by katsmajic
(Post 8167922)
KOH and his mother insisted i cooked the works last Xmas - after working all Xmas as a chef - pretty pissed me off i can tell you...
We're having a barbie this year - prawns, rugger (lil snapper) marlin and lots of salad bits. Home made chocolate mousse for pudding :thumbsup: sod my cough and what it'll do it my mouth is watering all over the keyboard just reading that !!!! |
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