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Poncetastic Christmas 2025

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welikebeingcosy · 10/09/2025 14:26

Added by MNHQ upon request:
OK, first of all, I know it's still September but we need to start this thread now because as you all know, having a truly Poncetastic Christmas involves precision planning, strategy, bravery, heroics, and frequently martyrdom. A bit like the war in Afghanistan, only with nicer food and sparkly shoes.

So, if you, like me, actually want to make the next twelve weeks of your life a misery by hand-crafting your cards, finding a huge bucket for Nigella's turkey in brine, pickling pears, shrivelling oranges in a low oven for those rustic au naturel decorations, dragging half a holly bush back from the woods, and just generally being a smug annoying jobsworth ponce, join me on this thread.

Feel free to post photos of previous tree-trimming, cake icing or table centrepiece triumphs, discuss this year's bauble colour themes, debate the merits of Delia versus Gordon, road-test a selection of canapes and cocktails, (all in the line of duty) and link to lovely inspirational photos/craft ideas for a truly Poncetastic Christmas.

Warning: If your idea of a good Christmas involves Pizza, ITV, gravy granules or anything with 'Aunt Bessies' on the packet, this is not the thread for you.The days are getting shorter, the leaves are starting to brown, that can only mean one thing- it's time to ignore the waves of Halloween decor all over your local The Range and head to the woods to start picking your own holly for that perfect Kirsty inspired wreath.

We want homemade stuffing recipes perfected by November, the handmade crackers draped in the most delicate of embroidered ribbon, mantle pieces draped in the most Scandinavian of wooden carvings, specialised stamps for the personalised wrapping paper ordered by next week and the word craft to be your official middle name by new year.

Happy ponceing and may Nigel and Nigella's fairy lights guide you on your way to getting the last box of rosemary and sea salt crackers in your own personal Bethlehem.

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AlicePottery · 27/11/2025 07:41

@maisiedaisy64 I'll have a look at my berries today to let you know (I only did a couple just to see).
@Trumpton those decorations are beautiful, real heirlooms to treasure.
@RainbowZebraWarrior I love those snowflake candles, do they burn like tealights?

RainbowZebraWarrior · 27/11/2025 08:06

AlicePottery · 27/11/2025 07:41

@maisiedaisy64 I'll have a look at my berries today to let you know (I only did a couple just to see).
@Trumpton those decorations are beautiful, real heirlooms to treasure.
@RainbowZebraWarrior I love those snowflake candles, do they burn like tealights?

They are soaps, but now you have given me an idea to make snowflake shaped glittering candles! Size wise, the snowflake moulds are chunkier than a tea light, probably about four times the weight of a standard one.

AlicePottery · 27/11/2025 08:07

Ah yes you quite clearly said soaps, I'm not quite awake yet apparently 😂

lucysmam · 27/11/2025 13:47

I'm really not keeping up well this year! But, I am almost finished shopping & just having a festive hour in the kitchen, with dd1.

Which brings me to the reason for my post - can anyone recommend a gingerbread recipe suitable for house construction, but with a snap rather than being soft iyswim?

Thanks 🎅

lucysmam · 27/11/2025 14:35

@FurForksSake I looked at that one, thanks! We'll give it a whirl!

FurForksSake · 27/11/2025 14:40

This was from a few years ago

Poncetastic Christmas 2025
Trumpton · 27/11/2025 20:59

I have no success with big gingerbread houses so I make tiny ones to sit on mugs.

Poncetastic Christmas 2025
FurForksSake · 27/11/2025 21:02

Aww but @Trumpton you are excellent at other things and those are super, super cute.

AlicePottery · 27/11/2025 21:13

I may or may not have just ordered a load of supplies to make mini gingerbread men as Christmas presents for my pupils 😬

Trumpton · 28/11/2025 09:52

Getting ahead with Get Ahead Gravy!
NO star anise!
I could eat it like soup!

Poncetastic Christmas 2025
FurForksSake · 28/11/2025 13:27

Yeah! @Trumpton I keep meaning just to make some and having it as soup.

RainbowZebraWarrior · 28/11/2025 13:35

Trumpton · 28/11/2025 09:52

Getting ahead with Get Ahead Gravy!
NO star anise!
I could eat it like soup!

It is pretty much a meal in itself isn't it? My only issue with it when I made it (minus the anise!) was that by sieving it, I found it lost lots of lovely chicken meat. I couldn't quite fathom a way to cook / sieve / keep everything. I'm wondering if I did a version with, say, boneless ans skinless thighs, if there would be a way of reserving and using the leftover chicken.

lucysmam · 28/11/2025 13:50

You could fish out the chicken first then sieve & re-chicken it after?

FurForksSake · 28/11/2025 14:46

I think the recipe says you can use skinless boneless thighs and pick out the meat or pick out the herbs and use the whole left over bits for a pie.

hobbledyhoy · 29/11/2025 11:01

Trumpton · 27/11/2025 20:59

I have no success with big gingerbread houses so I make tiny ones to sit on mugs.

Wow these are amazing! I’d love to try and make these

RainbowZebraWarrior · 29/11/2025 11:32

FurForksSake · 28/11/2025 14:46

I think the recipe says you can use skinless boneless thighs and pick out the meat or pick out the herbs and use the whole left over bits for a pie.

Now this is really helpful. I haven't actually looked at the recipe since I first made the gravy in 2009 / 2010 (I know it was pre DD as I made a catering vat of it in my café). I love chicken pie, so I think I'm going to do this. I'm really busy for the next week or so, but as luck would have it, I have a shopping delivery booked for Saturday 13th December which also happens to be this year's official Jamie's get ahead gravy day.

RainbowZebraWarrior · 29/11/2025 11:34

lucysmam · 28/11/2025 13:50

You could fish out the chicken first then sieve & re-chicken it after?

I scrolled too quickly and originally thought you were suggesting an alternative fish version. That would be... interesting.. with turkey. 🤣

RainbowZebraWarrior · 29/11/2025 11:36

Also, I may be coming across as a little bit of a gravy obsessive, but as I now have a vegetarian in the household, I thought I'd check his other recipes. This page seems really helpful and includes the OG, veggie and vegan versions.

https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/christmas/get-ahead-gravy-day

Jamie's Get-Ahead Gravy Day recipes

Learn how to make Jamie's iconic Get-ahead gravy recipe, as well as handy ways to use up those leftover ingredients.

https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/christmas/get-ahead-gravy-day

IlovetoKnitandRead · 29/11/2025 11:48

I have never heard of that gravy recipe before. Wow, thank you. I know what I am doing aswell next week when I do the stuffing.

lucysmam · 29/11/2025 11:53

@RainbowZebraWarrior I think I'll pass on that suggestion 🤣

RainbowZebraWarrior · 29/11/2025 13:06

Just to further add to the Christmas / Jamie / Gravy chat, Jamie is about to appear on the Zoe Ball show in the next hour or so on Radio 2 talking all things Christmas prep and shortcuts

ExquisitelyDecorating · 29/11/2025 15:52

I've been doing the get ahead gravy for about 10 years and definitely concur with No Star Anise.

FurForksSake · 29/11/2025 16:02

I’ve had another go at Christmas cards. Practice needed 🤣

Poncetastic Christmas 2025
SheherazadesSpringNonsense · 29/11/2025 16:47

I like star anise 😱 I’ll get my coat