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December 06 2015

Xmas recipes.do you embrace the traditional English,or have something more exotic that you love to cook?What yummy desserts do you have in your repertoire ,do you have a favourite Xmas cocktail?.or are you happy to just laze about and let someone else do or the work😝xxFreya

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  • QLDtwo4fun

    QLDtwo4fun

    10 years ago

    This year is going to be a lazy lunch, nothing to cook or prepare on the day. Only decided on two things so far piña colada ice cream, which we will make, and prawns. So it I guess it's looking like a tropical theme.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Lasagna with angus beef and red wine. At least that's what it says on the cardboard cover. ;-)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Best Christmas Recipe Ever: So easy. Step One: take a bottle of Gin, measure about a finger (two if you're greedy or an alcoholic in denial) into a glass. Step Two: Fill the remainder of the glass (almost to the top) with Tonic Water. Step Three: A quick taste to ensure the mix is right. Step Four: Top off with ice (alcoholics in denial may/will bypass this step as it ''waters it down too much''. Step Five: (optional) Drop a slice of lime (cut into quarters allows for maximum flavor dispersal) on top to finish. Oh, hang on - not quite finished... Step Six : Sip forth (alcoholics in denial may gulp), and step into Paradise. Merry Christmas to all.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Recipes here. Christmas Day is a bbq with my beautiful family, my granddaughter's first Christmas ☺ lots of laughs and love. Refuse to get caught up in all the fuss and stress. This year everyone has to dress as their favourite Disney character. Merry Christmas everyone 🎄 - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Not having to host Christmas this year. My new daughter in law has offered to host. Told me just to bring my potato bake and enjoy the day. Assures me everything else is organised. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    ...do this dessert called Ambrosia for Christmas. It's semi whipped cream with marshmallows, yoghurt, chopped fruit and whatever else you might want to add. The marshmallows go all soft and gooey...and it's lush! 😍😍😍

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Wow, You really know your stuff don't ya..? Microwave or Oven ? .. you can always pour yourself another red wine if you can't decide...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Every year I cook a turkey usually with the most amazing home made stuffing, made from scratch (bread as opposed to prepackaged bread crumbs). I use wholemeal bread and fresh herbs mmm yum but I don't have a barbecue anymore to cook it in so might not worry this year. I love the salads most, spoilt for choice

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    For the 24th dinner, it will be fresh closed oysters, opened by myself with lemon or onion red vinegar sauce, some full grain roasted bread covered with salted butter or salmon, mashed hot olives, foie gras...and an OZ white Riesling.The entrée should be some salmon truit cooked with roasted almonds, parsley and fresh butter.The main meal will be a lamb leg with some garlic sauce and served with a very special gratin dauphinois or possibly some green big mussels ( if I can find some ) prepared by myself with mashed fish, garlic, parsley, breadcrumb filled inside each mussel and oven cooked. With mussels it would be some seafood creamy gratin.Then some delicious cheese and a fantastic French coffee and fruits cake covered with a light chocolate coating.Fish will sided with some medium dry Aussie white wine and/or some south of France rosé wine, the main meal and cheese with French Burgundy or Beaujolais.The cake will be served with Champagne.As we couldn't find any free couple who wants to share our meal at home, I'll prepare everything by myself and enjoy it with my beautiful wife with candles, flowers and very romantic music with a seductive and happy ending sex night.Merry Christmas to everyone.

  • precious142

    precious142

    10 years ago

    for me means 4 day holiday in Kalgoorlie with my KalPals...... Traditional hot Xmas dinner - now organised by my besties adult kids - a visit from Santa delivering presents to 9 grandies! While we taste test a variety of sparkling shiraz.... Indulge in home made Xmas pudding. Lime rocky Road..... Left overs on Boxing Day while watching the Test.....in between a swim or two..... Love Christmas time.....hope everyone has a happy and safe Festive season!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Step 7 - repeat lol

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    pigeon lol - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    What won't there be on my Christmas table? Merry Christmas to one and all! Mary xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'OkeyDoke45' Best Christmas Recipe Ever: So easy. Step One: take a bottle of Gin, measure about a finger (two if you're greedy or an alcoholic in denial) into a glass. Step Two: Fill the remainder of the glass (almost to the top) with Tonic Water. Step Three: A quick taste to ensure the mix is right. Step Four: Top off with ice (alcoholics in denial may/will bypass this step as it ''waters it down too much''. Step Five: (optional) Drop a slice of lime (cut into quarters allows for maximum flavor dispersal) on top to finish. Oh, hang on - not quite finished... Step Six : Sip forth (alcoholics in denial may gulp), and step into Paradise. Merry Christmas to all. Have the Gin ready (sure I use two fingers though but maybe I have skinny fingers ;-), also use the lime and have to have ice so maybe I'm safe. Also agree, need I-touch's Step 7. Cheers, cheers, cheers, (bugger, drinking too fast again)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'patli' For the 24th dinner, it will be fresh closed oysters, opened by myself with lemon or onion red vinegar sauce, some full grain roasted bread covered with salted butter or salmon, mashed hot olives, foie gras...and an OZ white Riesling.The entrée should be some salmon truit cooked with roasted almonds, parsley and fresh butter.The main meal will be a lamb leg with some garlic sauce and served with a very special gratin dauphinois or possibly some green big mussels ( if I can find some ) prepared by myself with mashed fish, garlic, parsley, breadcrumb filled inside each mussel and oven cooked. With mussels it would be some seafood creamy gratin.Then some delicious cheese and a fantastic French coffee and fruits cake covered with a light chocolate coating.Fish will sided with some medium dry Aussie white wine and/or some south of France rosé wine, the main meal and cheese with French Burgundy or Beaujolais.The cake will be served with Champagne.As we couldn't find any free couple who wants to share our meal at home, I'll prepare everything by myself and enjoy it with my beautiful wife with candles, flowers and very romantic music with a seductive and happy ending sex night.Merry Christmas to everyone. I am going to patli's place for dinner. (now, just need to find a partner and get their address). Ahhh, maybe I'll climb down the chimney dressed as Santa, and say there will be no pressies unless I stay for dinner. Yea, that might work

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Would that be the whole pigeon or just the toes?🐦🐦🐦xxFreya

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Okay so i'll meet you at patli's place, I just won't eat for the next 3 weeks before I get there, in order to truly enjoy the delicacies on offer hmm, oh speaking of which, don't forget your package lol

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Should we ask them if it's okay or just rock up? 🍸

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Will you pleeeeaaase stop talking about having your way with a part Greek/part Aussie guy on the Christmas table, your threesome might turn into a moresom, mmm love a hot greek. Hang on, was that what you meant? Since i'm not cooking a turkey this year, I can bring my turkey baster 👍

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Sorry Single_Guy4u but I think that the chimney will be to narrow. Anyway if you use that way you might burn your balls in the fire where I'll be cooking my meals. Maybe not the best taste to add to my mussels. AHAH! And you would be useless afterwards! Not a so good idea. Lol.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'I_touch_myself2' Should we ask them if it's okay or just rock up? 🍸 We just rock up (as the menu sounds amazing), have to remember though not to use the chimney, sounds like it might severely affect my package. Speaking of which, aren't we still negotiating the size of that (seems to me it increases and decreases with no input or agreement from me, and it appears definitely no input going on)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    The pigeon....the whole pigeon and nothing but the pigeon so help me god.... :p

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Did someone say pigeon?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'patli' Sorry Single_Guy4u but I think that the chimney will be to narrow. Anyway if you use that way you might burn your balls in the fire where I'll be cooking my meals. Maybe not the best taste to add to my mussels. AHAH! And you would be useless afterwards! Not a so good idea. Lol. Save me having to shave that day (bit of fire is better than waxing I heard) And maybe you could add blanched mountain oysters to the menu

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    You could let myself & I-touch in the front door

  • hotdelights

    hotdelights

    10 years ago

    Depending on weather couple days be4 hot or cold sounds exciting with olive oil night desert lol - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I ordered pigeon in Hong Kong and they brought the whole pigeon, head, beak and all. It was sitting on the plate. I just put the head under one of the wings and started eating it from the other side. They do a lovely pigeon pie in Morocco.

  • sweetgem

    sweetgem

    10 years ago

    For Christmas, but I love the excuse for not eating lean and healthy for once and am usually, and mostly, having a feast of various types of seafood and sashimi, delicious and heaven! 😍😛 - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    To paraphrase Mrs.Beeton..a small pigeon is called a squab ,first pluck it then coat the cavity with thyme and butter..pan fry for a few minutes..do not over cook..serve with seasonal vegetables 😛xxFreya

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Haha don't worry about the size of your package, it'll get bigger when you see me 😉 now we better stop, we tend to hijack threads, very naughty, can't be trusted in the same topic 😁