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Mr Matthew 13-12-2008 15:40

Christmas Dinner???
 
What's everybody having on Christmas Day, I fancy something other than turkey this year. Want some ideas. Last year had a TurDuKin from M and S which was tasty and novel but don't want that again.

MargaretR 13-12-2008 15:54

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1 Parma ham with melon and ciabatta rolls
2 Veal escalopes in Marsala with garlic roast potatoes, a watercress and rocket side salad
3 Black Forest gateaux
4 Cheese board - gruyere, danish blue and emmental

Very little to cook there - Kate could manage that even ;)

garinda 13-12-2008 16:00

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Romanian Tobā (various cuttings of pork, liver boiled, diced and "packed" in pork stomach.)

List of Christmas dishes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

emamum 13-12-2008 16:08

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starter: prawn cocktail, coronation chicken or greek salad
main: chicken, pork,lamb,beef,nut roast, boiled and roast potatoes, stuffing wrapped in bacon,carrots,yorkshire puds and suede and various veg
dessert:christmas pud with brandy butter or brandy sauce, christmas pud ice cream, christmas cake,meringue cream and fruit or cheese and biscuits

plenty of alcohol (but not for me :( )

edit..... rindy, that sounds lovely:eek:

Sara 13-12-2008 16:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Matthew (Post 659758)
Last year had a TurDuKin from M and S which was tasty and novel but don't want that again.

Go on enlighten me, what's a TurDuKin? Or should i not ask?

Mr Matthew 13-12-2008 16:49

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What??? You don't know???;)

It's a Duck inside a Chicken inside a Turkey. Very jummy.

Sara 13-12-2008 16:53

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Never heard of one. Sounds very complicated when it comes to carving it. But it does sound good.

cashman 13-12-2008 16:56

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i'm having "FOOD" don't give a monkeys what. its always fine wi me.:) no requests just scran what the boss prepares.:D

shillelagh 13-12-2008 17:00

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whatever my sister prepares but it will be turkey .... my other sis does roast beef because they dont like turkey ...

Margaret Pilkington 13-12-2008 17:00

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Cashy....you learned the secret of survival...eat what you are given, be grateful... thank the cook,and then do the washing up!

K-P 13-12-2008 17:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Matthew (Post 659767)
It's a Duck inside a Chicken inside a Turkey. Very jummy.

I watched a program.. I think its riverside cottage or somehting like that.. A cooking program wiht all natural stuff... Anyways he made a dish that was I think at least 8 or 9 birds.. started with a large turkey.. stuffed that wiht another bird and so on using smaller birds all the way down... a rare old feast of colours and taste.... I wouldn't have tried it .. but made for fascinating TV :)

cashman 13-12-2008 17:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 659772)
Cashy....you learned the secret of survival...eat what you are given, be grateful... thank the cook,and then do the washing up!

always have done margaret, i put that down to my survival.;)

Mr Matthew 13-12-2008 17:48

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Forgot to mention it was breast only.

Apparently there's a dish in one Arabian country I can't remember which. Which is a sheep stuffed inside a camal.

I'll give that one a miss.

Mr Matthew 13-12-2008 17:53

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Taken from Wikapedia:

The largest recorded nested bird roast is 17 birds, attributed to a royal feast in France in the early 19th century (originally called a Rôti Sans Pareil, or "Roast without equal") - a bustard stuffed with a turkey, a goose, a pheasant, a chicken, a duck, a guinea fowl, a teal, a woodcock, a partridge, a plover, a lapwing, a quail, a thrush, a lark, an Ortolan Bunting and a Garden Warbler. The final bird is small enough that it can be stuffed with a single olive; it also suggests that, unlike modern multi-bird roasts, there was no stuffing or other packing placed in between the birds. This dish probably could not be legally recreated in the modern era as many of the listed birds are now protected species. [1] [2].

In the United Kingdom, a turducken is a type of ballotine called a "multi-bird roast."

junetta 13-12-2008 22:25

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We have spent Xmas Day with friends for the past four years but it's just us this year.

We've decided to please ourselves. Smoked salmon and poached eggs followed by a wander around the village for a few beers. Home again to eat roast duck and all the trimmings.

Mince pies and ice cream for supper.


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