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Christmas Dinner

edited December 2012 in Not Sports Related
Its turkey ok or maybe goose ---nut roasts dont count

roast pots of course

but what else ?

bread sauce defo
brussels with chestnuts
parsnips
cocktails sausages in bacon

gravy loads of it

elegant glass of bubbly
none elegant stein of cider

loooooooooooooooove it then in front of the box with further steins of cider and tubs of cheese balls ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh


variations of the above ?



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    100% agree with the bread sauce factor. Lovely stuff.
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    Roast Turkey
    Roast Potatoes
    Mashed Potatoes
    Bread Sauce
    Mixed Veg
    Brussels
    Pigs in blankets
    Yorkshire pud
    Gravy

    Glass of Veno.
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    edited December 2012
    As in initial post plus potatoes roasted in goose fat, at least two types of stuffing and as many nuts as I can possibly eat at all points during the day.
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    Not sure about Christmas day yet. But i don't like Turkey or Lamb and the wife isn't keen on fish. So will either be beef or chicken. I'm leaning towards a top quality cut of beef (any recommendations?)
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    edited December 2012
    Gravy so thick you could eat it with a fork
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    Roast Turkey
    Roast Potatoes (goosefat)
    Stuffing
    Bread Sauce
    Roast parsnips
    Brussels
    Carrots
    Pigs in blankets
    Yorkshire pudding
    Cranberry
    Horseradish (I know - but it's cracking on the spuds)
    Gravy
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    Roast Turkey
    A Spliff
    Roast Potatoes
    A Spliff
    Mashed Potatoes
    A Splif
    Bread Sauce
    a Spltf
    Mixed Veg
    gras
    Brussels
    Jesus man, I'm stuffed on sprouts...leave the rest til later, chill man!
    Pigs in blankets
    Yorkshire pud
    Gravy
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    Loads of pigs in blankets feck the rest off
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    As I often say to the wife, if turkey is so damn good, how come we won't touch it with a bargepole for the other 364 days of the year? Turkey can naff right off!
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    Rizzo said:

    As I often say to the wife, if turkey is so damn good, how come we won't touch it with a bargepole for the other 364 days of the year? Turkey can naff right off!

    I say the same about the relatives :-)
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    Yorkshires with Christmas dinner ? You're getting confused with sunday lunch.

    I could probably eat a plate of just pigs in blankets.

    Never had goose before, must be better than turkey which let's face it is pretty terrible.
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    You dont get a lot of meat on a Goose . Going for Turkey , beef and Pheasant this year with all the trimmings and all the sauces , wallop .
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    Duck and a bit of turkey (personally can't stand turkey, peasants food).
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    Goose is shit, had it one year, too rich and would probably go better with pancakes and plum sauce like crispy duck from the chinese
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    Nice piece of belly pork with the usual veg to accompany it.
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    Not keen on Turkey we always have a joint of beef as well and I tend to have that although I do like cold turkey sandwiches with stuffing and Cranberry sauce
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    Not keen on Turkey we always have a joint of beef as well and I tend to have that although I do like cold turkey sandwiches with stuffing and Cranberry sauce

    Beef is okay in steak form but not a fan of roast beef. This may be due to both my family and the inlaws feeling that it needs to be incinerated, dry, stringy and generally inedible before it's a proper Sunday roast. Had a roast at the inlaws a few weeks ago and they were saying "This is a lovely piece of meat". I had to refrain from yelling "It might have been a few hours before you took it out of the oven!. Meat should not crumble when you stick a fork in it!!"
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    With you on that Rizzo. Last year we bought a piece of Sirloin from Sparkes at The Standard and we ate it medium rare it was bloody lovely but know what you are talking about my late departed mum could take any meat and convert it into a charcoal frisbee by the time we sat down to eat it
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    Roast Turkey
    A Spliff
    Roast Potatoes
    A Spliff
    Mashed Potatoes
    A Splif
    Bread Sauce
    a Spltf
    Mixed Veg
    gras
    Brussels
    Jesus man, I'm stuffed on sprouts...leave the rest til later, chill man!
    Pigs in blankets
    Yorkshire pud
    Gravy

    Jeez no wonder you put that lot away after all those spliffs.
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    Turkey crown roast
    Roast potatoes( goose fat)
    Yorkshires
    Brussels
    Parsnips
    Carrots
    Peas
    Stuffing
    Pigs in blankets
    Cranberry sauce
    Thick gravy with red wine (loads of it!)
    Rose or white wine ( loads of it !)
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    Quorn roast for me and Mrs AUN. Lovely :o)
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    Has anyone mentioned the huge piece of gammon yet?
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    Roast Turkey
    Roast Potatoes
    Mashed Potatoes
    Bread Sauce
    Mixed Veg
    Brussels
    Pigs in blankets
    Yorkshire pud
    Gravy

    Glass of Veno.

    Roast Spuds and Mashed Spuds

    Or couldnt you just have Roast Spuds and squash half of them with your fork?
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    Can I suggest a little drizzle of honey over the parsnips for the last 5-10 mins of cooking time.
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    I like turkey - easy to dry out, but if you cook it right it's nice.

    I love the trimmings - goose fat roasties, pigs in blankets, roast carrots and parsnips, sausagemeat stuffing, sage an onion stuffing, bread sauce, thick gravy... can't wait.

    I hate sprouts.

    Pudding has to be chocolate fudge yule log, don't like Christmas pudding or mince pies..
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    For moi

    Pata Negra Iberico jambon
    Birds Nest
    Almas Caviar
    150 year old balsamic
    Whole White Alba truffle
    Pullet de bresse’s for stock
    Saffron stock
    Yubari King melon
    Dodine of rare breed turkey
    Wagyu beef wrapped in Gold leaf
    Periogord truffles
    Akbari pistachios
    Kopi Luwak
    Amadei chocolate
    Densuke watermelon
    Gold Ugandan vanilla plate

    1949 Cheval Blanc
    1988 Corton-Charlemagne, Coche-Dury
    1959 La Tache
    1976 Chateau d'Yquem

    and

    Diva Vodka, Piper Heidsieck 1907 Champagne


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    What, no sprouts and a pint of Spitfire????
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    Rizzo said:

    As I often say to the wife, if turkey is so damn good, how come we won't touch it with a bargepole for the other 364 days of the year? Turkey can naff right off!

    Turkey is HORRIBLE.
    The wife and I are having Christmas at ours for the first time this year. We're having my mum and her partner, and the wife's brother and parents. They never usually spend time together, so it could be awkward.
    We've decided to not try and mix all of the tiny changes in traditions that we each grew up with, and we're going to make our own traditions.

    I always had pheasant of guinea fowl growing up; my wife's family always have turkey.

    This year we're having duck. And if they complain, then I really won't care!
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