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Share my plate (replacement for the Rate my plate post)
flyingkiwiDK
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Hello all
I’ve just been in touch with @AFKABartram and unfortunately due to his current situation with Covid-19 he is unable to continue with the “rate my plate” competition. Instead I agreed with him that we could all share our Xmas platters here for discussion and comment (and a rating out of 10 if you wish?).
Here is my offering to start with. A traditional Danish Christmas dinner of duck, pork, new potatoes, brown (caramelised) potatoes, red cabbage, picked cucumber and pumpkin.
Feel free to critic. I can handle it.
I’ve just been in touch with @AFKABartram and unfortunately due to his current situation with Covid-19 he is unable to continue with the “rate my plate” competition. Instead I agreed with him that we could all share our Xmas platters here for discussion and comment (and a rating out of 10 if you wish?).
Here is my offering to start with. A traditional Danish Christmas dinner of duck, pork, new potatoes, brown (caramelised) potatoes, red cabbage, picked cucumber and pumpkin.
Feel free to critic. I can handle it.
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I love meat on the bone too much to sacrifice it for carved Turkey... Cooked much better I felt this year - My wife really does cook some good potatoes
Her only fault was when she went to cook the Yorkshire's and realised she hadnt brought the mini ones
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Not a big fan of sprouts but the rest looks lovely! 8/10ForeverAddickted said:I love meat on the bone too much to sacrifice it for carved Turkey... Cooked much better I felt this year - My wife really does cook some good potatoes
Her only fault was when she went to cook the Yorkshire's and realised she hadnt brought the mini ones
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This was my real Xmas day effort this year. Took the photo before I added gravy though.

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Photo taken prior to gravy being added.3 -
Glad you added gravy after taking the photo... Looks far too dry elseDaveMehmet said:This was my real Xmas day effort this year. Took the photo before I added gravy though.
Hate parsnips so would pass on those, questioning the stuffing?0 -
Did you forget to cook the potatoes....?flyingkiwiDK said:Hello all
I’ve just been in touch with @AFKABartram and unfortunately due to his current situation with Covid-19 he is unable to continue with the “rate my plate” competition. Instead I agreed with him that we could all share our Xmas platters here for discussion and comment (and a rating out of 10 if you wish?).
Here is my offering to start with. A traditional Danish Christmas dinner of duck, pork, new potatoes, brown (caramelised) potatoes, red cabbage, picked cucumber and pumpkin.
Feel free to critic. I can handle it.
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Went for untraditional this time ... Ballotine of chicken wrapped in air-dried ham, sweet parsnips, herb mash, lots of red wine jus with wild mushrooms.

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Xmas dinner....
Boxing Day brunch....
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Roast sirloin, roast potatoes, honey roast parsnips (deliberately allowed to char at the thin end), roast broccoli, carrots with butter and roasted onions, shown prior to the addition of gravy (no 'jus' in this house) and mustard.
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DaveMehmet said:This was my real Xmas day effort this year. Took the photo before I added gravy though.
DaveMehmet said:This was my real Xmas day effort this year. Took the photo before I added gravy
Nice counter tops 😄0 -
Think this thread might be better titled "Slate my Plate"looking forward to a proper bitch-fest!4
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Still waiting for someone to post a photo of a Christmas dinner on a slate plate.IdleHans said:Think this thread might be better titled "Slate my Plate"looking forward to a proper bitch-fest!1 -
Christmas Day dinner. Bloody handsome.16 -
Best yet. Only marked down because the Yorkshire puds don’t look homemade. 9/10Tom1982 said:
Christmas Day dinner. Bloody handsome.0 -
Looks great, it might be the light but are you Vampires as the gravy looks a bit like blood?Tom1982 said:
Christmas Day dinner. Bloody handsome.1 -
Have studied this for some time but cannot fathom what the meat is. Looks like the head of a Turkey but I am guessing it is something better than that!ForeverAddickted said:I love meat on the bone too much to sacrifice it for carved Turkey... Cooked much better I felt this year - My wife really does cook some good potatoes
Her only fault was when she went to cook the Yorkshire's and realised she hadnt brought the mini ones
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Camel toe?Athletico Charlton said:
Have studied this for some time but cannot fathom what the meat is. Looks like the head of a Turkey but I am guessing it is something better than that!ForeverAddickted said:I love meat on the bone too much to sacrifice it for carved Turkey... Cooked much better I felt this year - My wife really does cook some good potatoes
Her only fault was when she went to cook the Yorkshire's and realised she hadnt brought the mini ones
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Bread sauce or overly excited about Christmas?SuedeAdidas said:Xmas dinner....
Boxing Day brunch....
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Even if you dont like sprouts (I do), you have to admit they add colour. The pig in blanket looks as if it might be home made, which is a plus. If I'm being really picky, and I will because someone clearly knows how to cook a christmas lunch so I reckon they can take it, I might have cut the spuds a bit smaller, but that is entirely subjective.With yorkshire pudding, if you like it then put it on. It's Christmas!A great looking Christmas dinner, congratulations, that will be hard to beat1
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Haha.......horseradish!moutuakilla said:
Bread sauce or overly excited about Christmas?SuedeAdidas said:Xmas dinner....
Boxing Day brunch....
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Heres my Xmas Dinner plate complete with sprouts, turkey, broccoli, cauliflower, mash, roasties, roast parsnips and carrots, pigs in blankets and a yorkie pud!
Also had to include a pic of my wife's homemade lotus biscoff cheesecake! Was soooo full but soooo worth it!3 -
The missus cooked it and it was bloody tasty. There were about 10 roasties but most are hidden!

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I can’t believe how much some of you ate - some of those plates are heaving with food !!!We had Turkey Wellington, but I didn’t take a photo - highly recommend it though - didn’t pile my plate up though, have to leave room for the cheese course
To be honest I would rather curry than Xmas dinner0 -
No family, so decided to really go for it. My first Christmas in years without 2 vegetarians round the table, so in their honour, we had none.
Everything made from scratch.
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Never seen anyone eat an Xmas dinner out the inside of a flat cap on an ironing board cover beforeHuskaris said:No family, so decided to really go for it. My first Christmas in years without 2 vegetarians round the table, so in their honour, we had none.
Everything made from scratch.
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Not bad for a first go5 -
I was hoping for extra points with the red robin, and they only did the pattern I liked as an ironing board cover...AFKABartram said:
Never seen anyone eat an Xmas dinner out the inside of a flat cap on an ironing board cover beforeHuskaris said:No family, so decided to really go for it. My first Christmas in years without 2 vegetarians round the table, so in their honour, we had none.
Everything made from scratch.
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Mark docked for what looks like a plastic plate from the Disney shop, but additional point awarded for trolling the beardy beer nazis with a bottle of Budweiser!LouisMend said:
Not bad for a first go8











