on 17-12-2018 12:42
Hey everyone!
The festive season is well and truly here and one of the best parts about Christmas is stuffing your face!
For those with the pleasure (or pain?) of being in charge of the cooking at Christmas it can be a stressful time with the risk of under cooked birds and burnt spuds always lurking.
This thread is where you can share your best kept Christmas cooking secrets! Have a hack to make sure the Turkey stays moist and succulent? Know any techniques for super crispy roast potatoes or have a recipe for perfect gravy? Then give a Christmas gift to the community and let us know below!
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on 17-12-2018 12:51
on 17-12-2018 12:51
My mum swears by duck fat for crispy roast potatoes!
on 17-12-2018 12:52
on 17-12-2018 13:00
on 17-12-2018 13:00
@Anonymous I've done roast spuds with goose fat and can confirm they come out lovely.
@viridis very good!
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on 17-12-2018 13:01
on 17-12-2018 13:09
on 17-12-2018 13:09
@viridis wrote:
Doesn't it just appear on the table once you put the magic table cover on?
You must be related to my husband @viridis. Another one who thinks the 'Christmas Fairy' does it all
NB: Best thing I ever found was ...ONCE when drunk, I put the turkey in upside down. I couldn't get my head round it when I came to carve it.....however, once I realised, ie sobered up, the turkey was superb, moist and tender. According to the family, it was the best ever.....
Also I NEVER shove stuffing inside the turkey... Cook it separately and that way it will have a lovely crisp topping...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-12-2018 13:13
on 17-12-2018 13:16
on 17-12-2018 13:16
@viridis wrote:
No, no, no it's not a fairy.
It's the Christmas table cover, put it on when the missus asks, and 2 hours later a meal is created.
That would be even funnier, if not for the fact I'm the one who cooks Xmas dinner.
See it's like this:
Lots of meat = Barbecue = man cooks
Xmas dinner just goes over the meat to veg ratio enough to classify it as a barbecue= man make food.
Nah. My other half is a damn good cook, though wont attempt roasts or casseroles.
So stuff your 'man makes food' rubbish....when I am in the kitchen, he stays out ...or else
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-12-2018 14:36
on 17-12-2018 14:36
I haven't had a Christmas dinner for 6 years. Looking forward to one served up by my daughter in law this year....minus the sprouts and stuffing!....and the Christmas pudding & mince pies (can't stand any of them!)
17-12-2018 15:16 - edited 17-12-2018 15:17
17-12-2018 15:16 - edited 17-12-2018 15:17
Well I'm looking forward to it all, turkey, stuffing, crispy roast potatoes, stuffing and sprouts with plenty of cranberry sauce and not too much gravy and mince pies with double cream, yummy
I'm on sprouts duty and @MI5's recipe, which I've kept a note of will go down a treat.
I do pig out on Christmas dinner.