How is it the 1st December guys?? I can’t believe how much has happened this year but to an extent I’m glad to see the back of it and starting the new decade with a fresh mind set! But before we get to 2020, let’s finish off 2019 with some Christmas spirit! I have been working on various different traditional Christmas dishes recently and hope to share as much with you guys in the lead up to the 25 December!
I actually hosted my first Christmas lunch of the season yesterday (yes I know it was November but…) here in Italy with my friends and introduced them to a bunch of traditional dishes (as far as the supermarkets would allow me)! I kept it [fairly] simple and stuck to just mains and dessert but the menu consisted of:
- Orange spiced roasted duckTurkey thigh/leg
- Roasted spuds
- Pigs in blankets
- Honey roasted parsnips & carrots
- Braised red cabbage
- Sprouts with pancetta & chestnuts
- Veggie stuffing
- Cranberry sauce
- Gravy
- Mince pies (thanks to M&S)
- Homemade panettone bread & butter pudding
- Gingerbread men
- Mulled Wine
It was a great test run for me for Christmas Day as I have been put in charge and it meant I got to test some recipes – you will see some of the above come your way over the next couple weeks! Everything went down a treat (including the sprouts) and everyone left 10kg heavier. I will also be whipping up some dishes with the minimal leftovers we have as that is what post-Xmas cooking is all about!
First up – Gingerbread men! Great to make ahead and have kids decorate – or in my case, 4 adults decorating on a Friday night! We couldn’t find golden syrup over here and didn’t fancy making it, so we gave it a go with maple syrup and honestly it works just the same! Got my sister working on this one as I pretty much poured in the ingredients and she did all the hard work – shout out to Chiara for that! We also had to improvise with the icing using food colouring and bamboo skewers but I think it gives character.