Browse Forums Recipes Re: Christmas menus and recipes 4Dec 22, 2009 2:50 pm 'A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.' Louis Pasteur Vegie garden: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27637&start=0 My Backyard Adventure Re: Christmas menus and recipes 7Dec 22, 2009 4:20 pm Xmas Eve: Nibblies (usual stuff) Seafood Paella/Sliced Ham/Sliced Roast Beef/Sliced Pork/BBQ chicken pieces/Fresh prawns/Pasta Salad/Coleslaw/Tossed salad (with 50 ingredients) Chocolate Mud cake/ Pudding/ Mini Pavs/ Custard/ Icecream Xmas Day: As Above, all over again... Boxing Day: We have a HUGE lunch at my dad's with all the salads/marinated fried chicken/3 different Malay curries/fried noodles/fried rice/boiled rice/prawns/sausages (for the kids)/some elaborate and decadent dessert that my cousin the pastry chef creates/icecream and whatever else the flowing through guests bring. It's very multicutural with an Asian twist. I wait ALL year for this magnificent feast, it's a true delight. Maybe UNtraditional to most but to my family it is very traditional and happens every year. My eyes are ALWAYS bigger than my belly. www.themaxbuild.blogspot.com forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=20717&start=300 www.leahspaperpassion.blogspot.com Re: Christmas menus and recipes 8Dec 22, 2009 4:33 pm I take my hat off to you guys Chrissy eve dinner for us is the biggy. Menu later. Where you are coming from is where you are going to... Re: Christmas menus and recipes 9Dec 22, 2009 4:35 pm themax Xmas Eve: Nibblies (usual stuff) Seafood Paella/Sliced Ham/Sliced Roast Beef/Sliced Pork/BBQ chicken pieces/Fresh prawns/Pasta Salad/Coleslaw/Tossed salad (with 50 ingredients) Chocolate Mud cake/ Pudding/ Mini Pavs/ Custard/ Icecream Xmas Day: As Above, all over again... Boxing Day: We have a HUGE lunch at my dad's with all the salads/marinated fried chicken/3 different Malay curries/fried noodles/fried rice/boiled rice/prawns/sausages (for the kids)/some elaborate and decadent dessert that my cousin the pastry chef creates/icecream and whatever else the flowing through guests bring. It's very multicutural with an Asian twist. I wait ALL year for this magnificent feast, it's a true delight. Maybe UNtraditional to most but to my family it is very traditional and happens every year. My eyes are ALWAYS bigger than my belly. Seeing as we are best cyberfriends......am I invited to the BD one Re: Christmas menus and recipes 10Dec 22, 2009 4:35 pm onc_artisan I take my hat off to you guys Chrissy eve dinner for us is the biggy. Menu later. Mine is more due to split families Onc, not my idea of fun having a Trifecta of meals, but it is a good excuse to stuff yourself stupid..... www.themaxbuild.blogspot.com forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=20717&start=300 www.leahspaperpassion.blogspot.com Re: Christmas menus and recipes 11Dec 22, 2009 4:37 pm SuH themax Xmas Eve: Nibblies (usual stuff) Seafood Paella/Sliced Ham/Sliced Roast Beef/Sliced Pork/BBQ chicken pieces/Fresh prawns/Pasta Salad/Coleslaw/Tossed salad (with 50 ingredients) Chocolate Mud cake/ Pudding/ Mini Pavs/ Custard/ Icecream Xmas Day: As Above, all over again... Boxing Day: We have a HUGE lunch at my dad's with all the salads/marinated fried chicken/3 different Malay curries/fried noodles/fried rice/boiled rice/prawns/sausages (for the kids)/some elaborate and decadent dessert that my cousin the pastry chef creates/icecream and whatever else the flowing through guests bring. It's very multicutural with an Asian twist. I wait ALL year for this magnificent feast, it's a true delight. Maybe UNtraditional to most but to my family it is very traditional and happens every year. My eyes are ALWAYS bigger than my belly. Seeing as we are best cyberfriends......am I invited to the BD one You would LOVE it SuH! Hey, that BD is a revolving door, sometimes I go and say "and do I know you? are you related to me?..who cares, let's eat another round...." it's bit like that so you would fit right in, a cast of thousands...you are always welcome food to DIE for. www.themaxbuild.blogspot.com forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=20717&start=300 www.leahspaperpassion.blogspot.com Re: Christmas menus and recipes 14Dec 22, 2009 5:56 pm kyton TheMax not nice tempting a fat pregnant hungry woman with such a gorgeous spread.put my hand up If SuH needs a driver I put my hand up for the job You won't be driving anywhere Kybaby, you are about to drop a load can you still fit behind the wheel any movement at the station luv??? Re: Christmas menus and recipes 16Dec 23, 2009 9:05 am We start with a big BBQ breakfast at my in laws Bacon and Eggs Hash Browns Tomatoes Blueberry pancakes with maple syrup Croissants and Toast Champers, Juice, Tea and Coffee Then we miss lunch as we are far to full - the kids usually want something to eat so they get ham sandwiches, and we have an antipasto platter out to nibble on. Then an early dinner at my parents Prawns Lobster Roast Pork Roast Veges Spinach Salad Eggplant pie (DH favourite) Champers, red and white to keep the Chrissy cheer! This years dessert will be layered Choc mousse with berries and the usual christmas pudding Then we go to SIL Boxing Day and eat all the left overs - usually cold meats and salads, and my MIL makes me a summer berry pudding - my favourite! Can't wait! Still not in. Don't ask!? Re: Christmas menus and recipes 18Dec 23, 2009 9:53 am Baby spinach is what we use - but I suppose it's not a traditional spinach salad, we just call it that. Hmmmm let me try and remember..... Baby spinach Oven baked Tomatoes - usually Roma's Asparagus Spanish Onion Shaved parmesan sometimes avocado depending if I feel like it! Pine nuts Then the dressing is Olive Oil, Lemon juice, salt, pepper, and basil leaves Still not in. Don't ask!? Re: Christmas menus and recipes 20Dec 23, 2009 10:37 am SuH I am making one with spinach in it too, but didn't know which one to choose. Yours sounds yummy Definitely use baby spinach! I'm not a big lettuce fan and will often use baby spinach instead for salads 'A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.' Louis Pasteur Vegie garden: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27637&start=0 My Backyard Adventure Not sure who you're building with, but I moved in recently to a 11month scheduled, 8 month actual build on the South coast/Illawarra NSW 3 5927 I recently went through a similar renovation and move scenario when updating our family home. 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