on 16-11-2015 04:09 PM
I'm starting to think ahead to Christmas and planning our Christmas dinner (evening)
I've got the mains pretty much sorted with ham on the bone, roast pork, a few "different" salads and a potato dish, and the DiL's are looking after dessert, but I'm stuck big time for a first course idea. Normally I'd go straight to prawns and/or scallops, but two people have seafood allergys and I'd prefer to not make them ill on Christmas Day
Any stunning, sumptuous yet simple ideas of something I can make? Something like crispy chilli & zucchini fritters crossed my mind but I can't think how to make them look "fancy" enough.
on 16-11-2015 06:03 PM
shot glasses with chilled gazpacho?
or
small pancakes with peking duck, green onion, cucumber?
or
". with a slice of beef and horseradish dollop?
just making gyoza here, will bbl
16-11-2015 06:08 PM - edited 16-11-2015 06:09 PM
Aw, yum, love gyoza
All this stuff is a little too complicated for an old biddy like me
Will all that stuff fit on a chinese soup spoon?
on 16-11-2015 06:12 PM
I would be happy with a nice chilled VB in a stubbie holder..................Richo.
on 16-11-2015 06:14 PM
6 course meal for Richo - roast lamb and 5 beers
on 16-11-2015 06:20 PM
Hmm I was just trying to remember what were my favourite entrees on the boat... Chicken satay skewers, youcan's mini pancakes with Peking duck, or arancini balls.
on 16-11-2015 06:31 PM
No debra! Just NO! I did arancini balls for Melb Cup and although I will say they were delicious, they took forever to make. So much mucking about. It will have to be a long time before I do those again. *shudder*
I do make some nice blini but I've done that heaps of times so I'm after something different.
Im going back to my chilli vege fritters idea. I like youcans presentation suggestion.
on 16-11-2015 06:59 PM
They do sound yummo in cos lettuce cups with tzatziki
16-11-2015 09:35 PM - edited 16-11-2015 09:37 PM
I lost youcans address.
Luuvvvv gyoza with dipping sauce.
For something different lurker I also like the sound of lamb kofta with a middle eastern yoghurt sauce and fresh mint leaves.
Can be pre prepared then quickly pan fried.
Or another thought I had, if the weather is hot perhaps avocadoes filled with a vinaigrette salsa salad.
(stawks, 6 course meal, lol)
on 16-11-2015 09:52 PM
Which boat? I wanna go!! lol
on 16-11-2015 10:05 PM
mmm gyoza- delish..
lurker- chilli zucchini fritters..and maybe some corn fritters too?? just being cheeky now.
Am going to find the 'whats for dinner?' thread and post a salad dressing (to go with the crunchy salad I suggested below)
and gyoza recipe if anyone wants it..
stawka, would really appreciate your vol-au-vents recipes.. nothing 'old fashioned' about a decent vol-au-vent..
I prefer olds cool to old school