Living on the continent as I do, the 24th (evening) is celebrated more so the the 25th, so all the fine nosh and present-opening is done then. Still, being a Brit (a wavering agnostic/atheist, depending on how panicked I'm feeling), I always insist my family undergo the trials and tribulations of the real Christmas day. Besides, that means we get to eat fine nosh twice in under 24 hours!
I had planned to cook pheasant breasts (with red cabbage, croquette potatoes and rich red-wine sauce), but because I've been too busy I forgot to place my order for the pheasant breasts in time and so can't have them! My partner (organized and Germanic) told me repeatedly to 'get my act together', but to no avail. She, of course, has done all her Xmas shopping (food and presents) and is smirking smugly as she plans her next march into Poland.
So, falling back to my 'default menu setting' I'll be cooking Beef Wellington as the main dish, with King Prawns with spicy coriander and chilli salad as the entrée. Wine: Chablis with the prawns, a Médoc with the beef. For the dessert and cheese, we'll see how it goes ...
What are you guys and girls cooking?
I had planned to cook pheasant breasts (with red cabbage, croquette potatoes and rich red-wine sauce), but because I've been too busy I forgot to place my order for the pheasant breasts in time and so can't have them! My partner (organized and Germanic) told me repeatedly to 'get my act together', but to no avail. She, of course, has done all her Xmas shopping (food and presents) and is smirking smugly as she plans her next march into Poland.
So, falling back to my 'default menu setting' I'll be cooking Beef Wellington as the main dish, with King Prawns with spicy coriander and chilli salad as the entrée. Wine: Chablis with the prawns, a Médoc with the beef. For the dessert and cheese, we'll see how it goes ...
What are you guys and girls cooking?
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