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44 replies

spingly · 17/12/2019 23:37

We have a lot for Christmas dinner .... which is fine but what would you suggest for starters?

I want a prepare ahead starter...so I thought of making chicken liver pate .. or "retro" prawn cocktail .... or mozzarella and tomato salad.

Any other ideas please?

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ViciousJackdaw · 18/12/2019 01:29

Absolutely no need for a starter at all. You say you have a lot for dinner, that means you'll all need plenty of space for it. Also, prevents food waste.

Take the pressure off yourself.

EmeraldIsle81 · 18/12/2019 01:35

French onion soup - you can make it the day before - it's yum! X

MiniMum97 · 18/12/2019 02:09

A chocolate orange.

Seriously though who has room for a starter when you are about to eat the biggest roast dinner known to man. We don't eat pudding until hours after dinner. No way would I be using up precious stomach space on a starter ffs.

twolungs · 18/12/2019 03:33

I've had to make this four years in a row as it has gone down so well. You can add prawns for a bit extra. The balance of the dressing is great: www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/citrusandpomegranate_92667

echt · 18/12/2019 03:48

I'd also go for no starter. Gosh, it's years since I've had the full Monty Christmas dinner, as Australian weather doesn't suit it. That's why we do "Christmas in July" :o

Now I'm a hotter place, starters work better.

For my Christmas dinner it will be oysters with hot sauce.

Pieceofpurplesky · 18/12/2019 13:03

We have starter at about 1230 and lunch at 2. Started will usually be mackerel pate, crispy prawns and smoked salmon blinis.

Grumpyoldpersonwithcats · 18/12/2019 13:25

Another vote for smoked mackerel pate. I usually make blinis to go with it.

MsRinky · 18/12/2019 13:34

Forget tomatoes at this time of year. Pate is delicious, but as it is so rich it can be overfilling. We are having blinis with beetroot gravadlax, sour cream and caviar (well, assuming my husband shares the caviar which is his Christmas present with me).

elliejjtiny · 18/12/2019 13:39

Some of us are having melon and the rest are having prawn cocktail. I tried making soup but I found the nicest soups are the kind that fill you up so they have gone in the freezer for January lunches.

tinytoast · 18/12/2019 13:47

Prawn cocktail!!

Tonii1985 · 18/12/2019 13:53

Baked camemberts, crudités and dough balls.

Lovelylugs · 18/12/2019 14:00

I make an early starter of melon cubes, tomatoes, rocket, feta with onion marmalade. Tasty and so quick to make.

galison · 18/12/2019 14:01

We don't even have two courses. The lunch itself is too filling for a starter before and we normally end up having pudding for tea.

Piglet89 · 18/12/2019 14:02

I’m doing pea and mint soup.

Cmagic7 · 18/12/2019 14:18

Mackerel or trout mousse with crackers and perhaps a radish and cucumber salad
Small serving of butternut squash velouté with little croutons.
Breaded mini goats cheese with pear and walnut salad.

VestaTilley · 18/12/2019 14:30

We always have prawn cocktail and smoked salmon with brown bread and butter, every year, without fail. A fish starter is a good light option ahead of such a big main.

BrieAndChilli · 18/12/2019 14:37

we have starter about an hour before mains!!! then it means i can eat starter without worrying about the last minute rush of the main course.

I'm doing brie and cranberry filo crackers, garlic doughballs and prawn cocktail as choices. filo crackers can be pre-prepared and then chucked in oven for 10 min, prawn cocktail can be popped in fridge and garlic doughballs just need chucking in fridge.

titchy · 18/12/2019 14:41

Scallops and pancetta on watercress. Prosecco.

zukiecat · 18/12/2019 14:42

I always make soup for Xmas lunch for DD and me.

Either Carrot and Coriander or Vegetable and Lentil

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