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Rate My Plate|Christmas '24
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stonemuse said:JamesSeed said:Brussel sprouts with pancetta and chestnuts, red cabbage with port and red onion, two types of stuffing, bread sauce, and the usual…Maybe I just never had a good one.0
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Late entry
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SuedeAdidas said:stonemuse said:JamesSeed said:Brussel sprouts with pancetta and chestnuts, red cabbage with port and red onion, two types of stuffing, bread sauce, and the usual…Maybe I just never had a good one.0
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Christmas Dinner Orlando style. Pleasantly surprised with duck and gammon wellington - twist on pigs in blankets, but they are there!!0
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This years effort by the boss. I went a bit heavy on the cranberry sauce but it was lovely.2
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TomCAFC said:This years effort by the boss. I went a bit heavy on the cranberry sauce but it was lovely.66
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SuedeAdidas said:TomCAFC said:This years effort by the boss. I went a bit heavy on the cranberry sauce but it was lovely.2
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SuedeAdidas said:TomCAFC said:This years effort by the boss. I went a bit heavy on the cranberry sauce but it was lovely.6
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SuedeAdidas said:TomCAFC said:This years effort by the boss. I went a bit heavy on the cranberry sauce but it was lovely.0
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Danepak said:Next year I’ll buy the turkey.
Look what my mother-in-law brought by mistake, as she’d forgotten her glasses when she went shopping.
So we had meatballs instead.0 - Sponsored links:
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Charlton_Stu said:North Lower Neil said:Charlton_Stu said:Just a small dinner for me 🐷1
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SuedeAdidas said:TomCAFC said:This years effort by the boss. I went a bit heavy on the cranberry sauce but it was lovely.0
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mart77 said:
But this particular entry caught the eye..
Nice of someone to go over it with the fine roller before you got stuck in.
Has to be one of the flattest plates of food I've ever seen!2 -
Pavoren007 said:Christmas Dinner Orlando style. Pleasantly surprised with duck and gammon wellington - twist on pigs in blankets, but they are there!!2
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Bedsaddick said:Pavoren007 said:Christmas Dinner Orlando style. Pleasantly surprised with duck and gammon wellington - twist on pigs in blankets, but they are there!!1
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carly burn said:mart77 said:
But this particular entry caught the eye..
Nice of someone to go over it with the fine roller before you got stuck in.
Has to be one of the flattest plates of food I've ever seen!0 -
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Baldybonce said:You absolute wrong'un!And why have you shored it up with a bit of timber?1
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Just got dinner after a long day! Today’s eggs with potato wedges with dill, beans and veggie sausages6
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Sillybilly said:_MrDick said:Rate my pudding …
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I've eaten a lot and I'm struggling with my self image.
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My mum being in a care home for a second Christmas just me and dad who barely eats much. So I had to take the strain at 10 in the evening. This is before the gravy and the cauliflower cheese (which I forgot and burnt).
The imodium instants is an optional extra but with my cooking, possibly a necessity.
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I made a Tunis cake without the Icing and marzipan fruit, enough calories already. 400 grams of chocolate on the thing, 2kg total weight.
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Everyone goes of to google ‘what is a Tunis cake’9
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Sister in law’s fine effort
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cantersaddick said:Forgot to take a snap until I'd started eating so presentations a bit all over the place.
Cheesed leeks with a breadcrumb gratin top. Mashed swede, carrots brocoli, sprouts. Shit tonne of parsnips and roasties. Turkey with cranberry, lamb with mint sauce, stuffing and pigs in blankets.
Gravy was the best I've ever made.
2nd snap has the Yorkshire added!
Yorkshire pudding with a Christmas dinner is the height of culinary vulgarity.0 -
SuedeAdidas said:TomCAFC said:This years effort by the boss. I went a bit heavy on the cranberry sauce but it was lovely.5
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Jessie said:Is it a tradition to eat potatoes, carrots, beans and bacon during Christmas in the UK?😅 To be honest I'm surprised to notice a lack of vegetable varieties and... no one had any kind of fish? Shrimp/prawns? Etc. Seeing these pictures I'm confident you'll be blown away by how many different kinds of delicious foods we have here in China if you ever come for a visit🤣1
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Jessie said:Is it a tradition to eat potatoes, carrots, beans and bacon during Christmas in the UK?😅 To be honest I'm surprised to notice a lack of vegetable varieties and... no one had any kind of fish? Shrimp/prawns? Etc. Seeing these pictures I'm confident you'll be blown away by how many different kinds of delicious foods we have here in China if you ever come for a visit🤣
For a starter, prawn cocktail is something some people do, while others will have canapés such as a salmon mousse blini or similar, so there is some fish there. But this is more based around tradition which is why on Christmas the vegetables are all so similar!
We're not spoiled for choice in the UK - this is a snapshot of what is traditional on one day of the year.4 -
Christmas dinner is a very traditional meal, roast meat, usually turkey, with a range of seasonal vegetables such as sprouts, carrots, parsnips, peas or beans, and gravy, pigs in blankets. Roast potatoes are practically obligatory.
Of course people tweak the variety according to their own preferences, but the meal itself is as traditional as it gets, hence the apparently limited range. It's essentially a fancy Sunday roast that just about all of us were brought up with. We have 364 other days for different things.
Boxing day is always my favourite, with cold meats left over from Christmas, smoked trout, ham, cheese, pickles salad and baked potatoes.
In the limbo period before new year with the remaining turkey we'll make curries and pies until it's all gone. By which time even the dog won't touch turkey...
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