Christmas Fare - when you live in QLD

Any bright and wonderful ideas for a Christmas spread that does NOT involve HOT stoves and indoors.

 

Got the usual idea's - seafood, cold cuts, salads, I know, in a word..... boring.....any Qlder's out there that know how to make this

day awesome without melting....

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I am now following lol - I am fresh out of ideas too!

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Can I hijack this thread a bit?.. and ask if anyone has any vegetarian recipes ( more part of main course, not salads)

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I'm thinking of a shoulder of pork with all the crackling done of the Weber.

I'll be watching keenly too for some new ideas. (not that I'm in Qld, but I just don't like the whole hot dinner caper)
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@2106greencat wrote:

Any bright and wonderful ideas for a Christmas spread that does NOT involve HOT stoves and indoors.

 

Got the usual idea's - seafood, cold cuts, salads, I know, in a word..... boring.....any Qlder's out there that know how to make this

day awesome without melting....


Yes indeed, go out.

 

Air Con, Mediocre Food, Everyone Else, Small Kiddywinks etc.

 

Kidding - have had a couple of good one's in Bali with my brother ( lived there for 12 years).

 

Lots of lovely Asian style salads ( some hot some cold ) - bit out of the norm.

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@lurker172602 wrote:
I'm thinking of a shoulder of pork with all the crackling done of the Weber.

I'll be watching keenly too for some new ideas. (not that I'm in Qld, but I just don't like the whole hot dinner caper)

May I ask Lurker - if not in QLD - how many are you expecting for lunch.

 

I'm not busy yet.

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I think about 10-12, not sure yet. We are spending Christmas Eve at our son &DiL's new home then driving 3 hours to get back here on Christmas morning before everyone else arrives. I'm looking for quick and easy and fabulous!
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These smoked salmon/avo salsa and prawn stacks are yummy. 

We often have them as a starter/entree at Christmas cos they are a bit special.

Garnish it with dill, seems to be missing from this recipe.

http://www.bestrecipes.com.au/recipe/smoked-salmon-with-avocado-salsa-and-prawns-L87.html

 

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My favourite for a hot Xmas is Pork in aspic or Brawn, (you can get it from a good Deli) no neeed to cook it yourself. ( if you want to cook it, there are some great recipes on the internet.) Some sliced ham and perhaps some cold, roast chicken.

A nice continental potato salad and a tossed salad that I keep in the fridge without the dressing until the food is served.

For my tossed salad I walk along the Vegetable isles and grab whatever I see suitable to use. Mixed green leaves, Tomatoes, Cucumber, Carrot for grating, Cellery, Capsicums, Mushrooms and red and Spring onions.

 

Hard boiled eggs with or without the yolk mashed and garnished, to add on top of the salad.

 

As nibbles I like to make tiny sandwiches. Any filling, the sandwich quartered and each quarter halved again. Cellery sticks cut into 4cm length, filled with cream cheese that has black pepper and chopped chives added. The same filling can go into stoneless dried prunes. Some Kabana pieces and cheese cubes will fill a platter.

 

The only thing I have to cook are the eggs and the potatoes for the salad. All done the day before, keept cool and fresh in the fridge until time to entertain.

 

Well, that is my escape from cooking on a hot, but festive day.

 

Hope you all have a very enjoyable Xmas.

Erica

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Queensland hasn't stopped us from enjoying our traditional Christmas fare.

We do it all in the BBQ (except for the peas/beans) - it's how we cook ALL our roasts through-out the year!

 

Roast

Turkey

Chicken

Glazed Ham / pineapple

Roast Veggies

Rich Gravy

Cranberry Sauce

 

We then serve and eat in beautiful air-conditioned comfort.

 

Plum pudding is inside job. 

 

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