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Tempt me with your Christmas Eve grown-up food, please!

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WahWahWahs · 28/11/2019 06:31

We are going to stay with PiLs this Christmas and I would like to take some pressure off MiL and do food for everyone on Christmas eve. We are out for lunch with other family during the day, so will have had a big pub lunch.

The children are all young enough to be in bed early, so what would you do for 6 adults in the evening to kick start festivities? DSiL is veggie, so that is a consideration.

Party food buffet? A pot of something? I am doing a big cheese board for Christmas Day: would it be overkill to have one on Christmas Eve, too?

I am envisaging opening the champagne and lighting the fire with all the jobs done. What would you fancy to eat at that stage?

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SexlessBoulderBelly · 28/11/2019 06:35

Baked Camembert with garlic and rosemary. A nice fresh tiger loaf for dipping, picky bits like pickles, other cheeses, crackers, chutneys. Put some deli meats out. Anchovies if your a fish person like me. Tapas bits!

I love nibbles 🤤🤤🤤🤤

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SexlessBoulderBelly · 28/11/2019 06:35

Don’t forget capers!

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SexlessBoulderBelly · 28/11/2019 06:37

Stuffed peppers and sundried tomatoes for the veggies. Raw cauliflower, carrot sticks and celery with hummus

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ifigoup · 28/11/2019 06:39

A nice boozy stretchy-cheesy fondue!

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sittingonacornflake · 28/11/2019 06:41

Raw cauliflower Shock

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Ricekrispie22 · 28/11/2019 06:41

Cheese fondue with an assortment of various things to dip: cherry tomatoes, grapes, apple slices, nice breads, Parma ham, salami, cauliflower, potato wedges etc... with glasses of port.
Or baked Brie with a cranberry and pecan crumble.

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SexlessBoulderBelly · 28/11/2019 06:52

@ricekrispie22 you sound like someone I want to have a dinner party with WineCake

@sittingonacornflake raw cauliflower is so so so much nicer than steamed/cooked!

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rainbowsand · 28/11/2019 09:34

@SexlessBoulderBelly I'm sceptical. It just doesn't sound it! Grin

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FinallyHere · 28/11/2019 10:41

Our favourite is a seafood (fruits de Mer) platter, with mayonnaise, fresh lemon, black pepper.

Lemon sorbet with a shot of vodka afterwards to refresh the digestion.

Not heavy but delicious. Bliss.

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WahWahWahs · 29/11/2019 06:36

Thanks all! Some gorgeous ideas

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stucknoue · 29/11/2019 07:16

Fondue, good sourdough bread plus olives, meats, artichokes, roasted tomatoes etc ... all can be bought if you don't fancy cooking. For fondue I use I block emmental, I block gruyere, 1 glass white wine, corn flour and one crushed garlic clove for 4 people - I've heard people add liqueur too but I don't bother, double the quantities. It's retro but fun

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Sparkletastic · 29/11/2019 07:29

Too much cheese after a big pub lunch could be the road to ruin before bedtime. I'd do a couple of antipasti platters - cold meats, caper berries, anchovies, anchovies, mozzarella, sunblush tomatoes etc with ciabatta and breadsticks and a big green salad. Not so hefty on the digestion.

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IHaveBrilloHair · 29/11/2019 16:24

These all sound lovely, but for ease, I'd do lentil soup and hot gammon rolls, make sure the soup is veggie and add a couple of cheeses and a big salad for Dsil.

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Artesia · 29/11/2019 19:31

This! www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/seafood-recipes/bloody-mary-seafood-platter/

It’s gorgeous, grown up, and the sauce can be prepped ahead so all that need to be done on the night is a quick bit of assembly. (I don’t bother with the avocado- am too lazy!)

Best of all, it goes really well with champagne!

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lettersbyowl · 29/11/2019 19:36

We always cook the ham on Christmas Eve, so the grown ups have freshly baked sliced ham, macaroni cheese and lovely leafy salad. Have as much or as little as you like, and the macaroni cheese works well as leftovers over the next days if it doesn't all get eaten. Macaroni cheese is a meal itself so should be fine without the ham for the veggie!!

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Puffthemagicdragongoestobed · 30/11/2019 23:05

We are planning a spread of smoked fish and a deli selection of Spanish hams. Probably add a salad and some more deli bits. Plenty of wine.

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