We always have turkey as the meat then we also have pigs in blankets, roast potatoes, yorkshire puddings and a load of veg. For dessert it's always the traditional Christmas pudding & we always attempt to set it on fire too although it never works
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We always have turkey as the meat then we also have pigs in blankets, roast potatoes, yorkshire puddings and a load of veg. For dessert it's always the traditional Christmas pudding & we always attempt to set it on fire too although it never works
oh yeah i forgot about pigs in blankets, and yorkshire puddings :O
the turkey doesn't half get boring too, as it manages to feed us for about a week afterwards :P
Normal Sunday dinner but with this three bird roast thing my mum gets. And of course Pigs in blankets <3 and chocolate cake after dinner.
My nan cooks it so bascially everything you can think of: turkey, beef, roast ham, pigs wrapped in bacon and chicken wrapped in bacon, then all the potatoes and vegetables. Alot of different options for pudding, christmas pudding, rice pudding, chocolate cake, jellies and loadsss. Its literally like a feast! Theres 24 of us for the meal, so its okay! :)
We never have Turkey at Christmas, it's always been Chicken which is odd. It's normally just the meat, roasts, veg and some sausage wrapped in bacon. :D
Christmas morning we're forced to have breakfast *cry*
But Dinner we have:
Roast Turkey
Bacon
Roast potatoes
Yorkshire puddings
Several disgusting and ghastly vegetables which do not interest me
Stuffing
My mum also tends to cook boiled potatoes so she doesn't have to have roast potatoes
Then pudding is Chocolate log, fudge & any chocolate we've been given :P
Ahh yes I forgot about the pudding. We usualy have a choice between Christmas pudding and chocolate log.
We normally don't have dinner on Christmas Day. We have a late lunch (about 2pm). We usually have ham, prawns, Morten Bay bugs and salad. Though, it does vary from year to year.
I am making Chicken with Cranberry, sage and chestnut stuffing and honey glazed pork with apple and sage stuffing.
Honey roasted parsnips, carrot and swede mash, roast potatoes, sprouts, yorkies, pigs in blanket (sausages wrapped in bacon), stuffing balls, roast onion baubles.
Christmas pudding and cheesecake for desert.
My first Christmas dinner this year, I hope that I don't burn it.