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Christmas Dinner
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No doubt I'm going to get flamed for this thread, but so what!
I'm trying to come up with something easy to prepare and manageable in terms of leftovers for just two of us.
I don't think we've ever had a classic Christmas meal and I'm lacking inspiration.
One idea is venison fillet with spiced red cabbage. Starter and pud, clueless.
Creative cooks what will you be serving, inspire me please!
I'm trying to come up with something easy to prepare and manageable in terms of leftovers for just two of us.
I don't think we've ever had a classic Christmas meal and I'm lacking inspiration.
One idea is venison fillet with spiced red cabbage. Starter and pud, clueless.
Creative cooks what will you be serving, inspire me please!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try the venison fillet with blackcurrant sauce. Saute mushrooms and onion and when soft add blackcurrant jam and red wine. I serve mine with parmesan vegetables and dauphinoise potatoes. Starters are easy. If you are having the venison you'll need something light like smoked salmon on thinly cut brown bread and butter. Pudding could be key lime pie - make biscuit base and chill. whisk tin of condensed milk, 200 g double cream and the zest and juice from 4 limes. plonk on top of biscuit base, chill and serve.
I think I have settled on a menu... I think....
Roasted pears with Stilton ice cream and caramelised walnut, poncy leaves and dressing.
Scallops with Islays Bloody Mary dressing
Fillet of venison, spiced red cabbage, dauphinois potataoes and something green. Happily I have just found a tub of beef stock in the freezer so that is one less job to bother me.
Lemon or grapefruit posset with a spiced shortbread biscuit.
Peter, you are welcome although you frequently infuriate me you also intrigue me! Make sure the wine is bloody good though :-)
Roasted pears with Stilton ice cream and caramelised walnut, poncy leaves and dressing.
Scallops with Islays Bloody Mary dressing
Fillet of venison, spiced red cabbage, dauphinois potataoes and something green. Happily I have just found a tub of beef stock in the freezer so that is one less job to bother me.
Lemon or grapefruit posset with a spiced shortbread biscuit.
Peter, you are welcome although you frequently infuriate me you also intrigue me! Make sure the wine is bloody good though :-)