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What do you eat and drink on Christmas Day?

113 replies

AlternativelyWired · 29/10/2022 15:48

From start to finish?

Breakfast:
cup of tea
Fried mashed potato buttie

Christmas lunch/dinner:

Roast potatoes
Honey roast carrots
Honey roast parsnips
Marrowfat peas
Broccoli
Stuffing
Yorkshire puddings
Cranberry sauce
Cauliflower
Glass of rosé wine maybe or juice/water

Later on:
Chocolate Yule log or homemade gingerbread cake/whatever cake I've made
Cup of tea or Baileys

Outside of meals:

Quality street
Matchmakers
Chocolates my mum buys me
After 8 mints
Christmas sweets
Mince pie or two
Possibly a glass of wine once the children go to bed but unlikely.

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Rupertgrintismyguiltypleasure · 30/10/2022 22:40

Breakfast is bacon sandwich

Christmas dinner (usually around 3pm)
gammon
chicken
pigs in b
parsnips
broccoli
carrots
swede
sweetcorn
peas
stuffing
roasties
yorkies
gravy

some sort of cake for pudding ( don’t like Christmas pudding 🤢)

chocs
crisps and nut in the evening

Nottogetapenny · 30/10/2022 22:56

Breakfast
Cup of tea and a bacon bun

Champagne & Canapes

Lunch
Roast Goose
roast potatoes
carrots
sprouts with bacon & chestnuts
mash potatoes
pigs in blankets
gravy
bread sauce
cranberry sauce
Wine

Homemade Christmas Pudding with brandy sauce & cream
dessert wine

Evening
M&S party food
wine
cocktails and fizz

Nottogetapenny · 30/10/2022 22:56

I forgot the stuffing with Christmas lunch

Nottogetapenny · 30/10/2022 22:57

And the roast parsnips

HideTheCroissants · 31/10/2022 08:38

Medoca · 29/10/2022 23:14

I thought butter on croissants was one of oddest things I’ve seen today, but jam?!! That’s blown my mind!! It’s it a Christmas thing, I’ve never heard of this!

Croissants with Jam every Sunday morning here (more often during school holidays).

GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 31/10/2022 09:15

Late breakfast of bagels with smoked salmon and cream cheese

Gallons of Buck’s Fizz flowing, with fresh orange juice

Plenty of nice M&S canapés 2-3 hours before a late dinner (around 6)

Turkey, home made stuffing and pigs in blankets (frozen a few days before), roast potatoes (lots) parsnips, sprouts and carrots, cranberry sauce (usually home made, dead easy) proper gravy, made in the roasting tin.

Christmas pud (flamed) and brandy butter, both home made, cream for those who prefer it, cheese, grapes and satsumas, and usually a Delia’s Christmas dried fruit compote (cold) for anyone who doesn’t like the trad pud. It’s delish, can be made in advance, and also goes v well on cereal for breakfast.

Appropriate wines, inc. a luscious dessert wine - if we remember to buy one.

If any young Gdcs staying, probably Nutella or banana pancakes for their earlier breakfast and something they like (pizza etc.) for lunch at their usual time.

VeronicaFranklin · 31/10/2022 09:54

YuliaJollyberry · 30/10/2022 09:59

To start - a big glass of water whilst I get the turkey out of the fridge and put fires and twinkle lights on. I’m first up nowadays by at least a hour so I’ll have a half piece of toast with butter and rose petal jam with Christmas blend coffee and carols playing. Is lovely.

From the breakfast picnic spread - a cranberry orange muffin warm out of the oven with my second cup of coffee and a small dish of Christmas fruit salad (a mixture of tinned fruit in syrup). Then an elfed egg, three or four blinis overloaded with cream cheese, assorted smoked fish, blob of crème fraiche and topped with caviar. With a couple of mimosas/Buck’s Fizzes. By this point I should have reached the chocolate orange in my stocking so a couple of segments and a chocolate coin or two. I’ll have another glass of water after I’ve cleared away the breakfast things and a cup of tea late morning.

Around midday I’ll nibble on cashew’s whilst putting out the bowls of mixed nuts before a Virgin Mary, 1 or 2 devil’s on horseback and a mini sticky chipolata. I’ll have another glass of water before the next course a couple of hours later.

From the canapé selection - a cube of melon wrapped in Parma ham, rum infused grilled grapefruit segments and a mini prawn cocktail with a flute of champagne.

A bit later the big roast - I’ll have a slice of turkey, a sage onion stuffing ball, a tiny serving of chefs stuffing surprise, a Yorkshire pudding, couple of roast potatoes, roast parsnips, a boiled new potato, lots of overdone sprouts, swede and carrot mash, buttered chantenay carrots, tipsy cranberry sauce and gravy with a glass of white wine.

During intermission and table games I’ll have a glass of fizzy water or two.

Then it’s a small portion of flaming Christmas pudding with iced rum sauce and a smidgen of brandy butter. It was champagne butter last year and I still wasn’t keen but do like to try. I have a half glass of dessert wine.

Next is a cup of tea or coffee with petit fours which I’m too full for really but usually manage one.

I may or may not have a snowball to drink at some point before the next course which is a few hours away. Or a cup of tea. Or both.

In the evening I’ll choose some cheese from the board with chutney and relish on oat cakes, dried apple slices or plain Pringle type crisps and some candied nuts. The Christmas cake is cut and I’ll have a sliver with a bit of cheddar. A couple of cubes of Turkish delight to end with. I’ll have a glass of port or maybe sherry.

Way after 8 it’s time for the array of chocolate mints and I’ll have a liqueur coffee with a couple of my favourites.

I may have a flute of champagne and I’ll definitely have another fizzy water.

I finish with a nip of green chartreuse in flat champagne if there’s any left with a cherry in or over ice if not.

Bloody hell this sounds awesome, can I come to yours please this year? lol!

YuliaJollyberry · 31/10/2022 10:33

The more the merrier!

Diplidocus4 · 31/10/2022 10:48

@YuliaJollyberry
Can I also come to your Christmas please ?
Sounds amazing, I usually work so make naice food to have there.

What's the Christmas blend coffee please ? Need to try !

YuliaJollyberry · 31/10/2022 11:04

@Diplidocus4
Sure can!
We have M&S Christmas blend coffee and also St*rb$cks Christmas ones for the pod machine.

blitzen · 31/10/2022 11:06

Must say I am loving this thread!

Breakfast:
Warm almond croissants
Clementine juice
Usual cup of tea

Lunch (although I say "dinner"):
Roast chicken, usually a fancy pre prepared crown
Stuffing
Gravy
Yorkshire puddings
Sprouts
Carrots
Parsnips
Red cabbage (usually a pre-prepared thing)
Roast potatoes
Maybe mash
Pre-prepared pigs in blankets

Some kind of pre prepared dessert, usually roulade
Cream

Glass of fizz, non alcoholic for me this year

Evening meal, "tea" for me:
Leftover Roasties
Party type oven snacks
Cheeses etc
Ham and picalilli
Coleslaw
If anyone has room for it!
Usually a big gin but off the booze this year due to pregnancy

Whendovescry03 · 31/10/2022 15:08

Eggs benedict or royale for breakfast with a martini.

Chocolate mid-morning.

Lunch is generally an endless conveyer belt of hot, fancy party food making its way into the oven and then onto the coffee table (we do the roast dinner on Christmas eve so that we aren't stuck in the kitchen on the big day).

More cocktails and fizz through the afternoon.

Dinner is a delicious cheeseboard with a big chunk of ham followed by pudding.

Diplidocus4 · 31/10/2022 15:26

@YuliaJollyberry thank you ! Will get some to try Brew

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