Showing posts with label Christmas dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas dinner. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Family Christmas

Merry Christmas, Everyone. Hope you are having a lovely and relaxing time during this holiday period and have had a wonderful Christmas dinner!

For this Christmas, the older daughter, Emily, and her fiancĂ© Craig, have hosted 2013 Christmas Dinner for everyone for the first time at their new home.  It was a real family affair - there were Emily and Craig, the hosts, Craig's mum and dad, Christine and Tom, and Craig's grandpa David. There were Emily and Maria's dad, Frankie and his partner Eileen and then us, my husband Peter, myself and Maria, the younger daughter.  Unfortunately Maria's boyfriend Dale could not join as he broke his foot and not mobile and Craig's sister Gillian was working, poor souls... working on Christmas Day however helping people for good cause!  Oh, and we must not forget Emily and Craig's cat Bailey who was getting separate cat's version turkey for Christmas dinner!

So, back to the real deal, the Food! Emily is a Civil Engineer and is currently in a project team that is working on a very big and well-known project here, so as one may expect, she has executed everything in a military precision, in line with her own project management of Christmas Dinner plan. The resulting footage was the meat-eaters' culinary delight of traditional Christmas dinner with everything on a plate.


I must say that although I do not eat meat, what was on her plate looked really delicious.

For my husband and me who are non-meaters, Emily served us lobster thermidor with a little help from dear M&S.  It was delicious.


There were so much food for Christmas at Cremily's.  The menu for the day was as follows:

Prawn Cocktail
Chicken Liver Pate
Sushi Platter

*****

Frank's Home Made Lentil & Vegetable Soup

*****

Turkey Breast with stuffing & Roast Ham

Lobster Thermidor

*****
Side Dishes

Roasted Potatoes
Potato Croquettes
Roasted Parsnips with Honey & Mustard Glaze
Julienne of Carrots
Brussels Sprouts
Pigs in Blanket 
Yorkshire Pudding

*****
Apple Crumble Cheese Cake
Christmas Cracker Chocolate Mouse
Cheese Platter and Crackers


So, for starters, some people had pate (sorry, I forgot to take photo!) and some had prawn cocktails.



I made Sushi Platter earlier in the morning for Emily as appetisers so that people could nibble too.  I know it was rather random and eclectic, but hey, why not "East meets West"?



Emily's dad Frankie made a pot of Lentil and Vegetable soup, which was very tasty. He normally makes this using ham hock however as my husband and I don't eat meat, he made the soup using vegetable sock cubes. 



After the main course, we were so full we could not eat desserts right away. I also realised that we missed the Queen's speech but no one seemed to have minded. Some of us then played the board game, Articulate. This game is a bit similar to Taboo. We know it's only a game but it was so funny to see people being so animated, getting so panicked or being under pressure whilst the clock ticking, trying to come up with answers and ended up saying wrong thing (which I am not going to repeat here). Emily told me that I was so hyper that at one point I was shouting in mixture of English and Japanese! I did not realise that at all!  

I enjoyed that game and wanted to play again but unfortunately we had to go home when the game finished. It was almost 9pm and we had to rush home to feed our cat Yuki who would be starving and wondering where we were.

The next day, my husband and I were invited back to Emily & Craig for afternoon tea, well actually I invited ourselves to theirs, ha ha ha, to eat the dessert we missed the previous night and pick up wine glasses we forgot.  We had Christmas cracker shape chocolate mouse, which was not too sweet and light but very delicious. I really enjoyed this one!


Emily was eating cheese platter so I also tried some of the cheese with crackers - pickled onion flavour and smoked cheese.  She bought these a week ago at Christmas market in Glasgow. I liked the pickled onion's one, which can be quite addictive!  Just looking at the photo makes me want to eat it again!

Pickled onion cheese (front) and smoked cheese (yellow one in the back),
both by Snowdonia Cheese Company.


Emily and Craig's Christmas Dinner was a huge success!  Being an engineer, Emily had to have a plan. She did a lot of prep work a night before and earlier in the morning and in the afternoon, she switched on her oven and followed her plan. You must give her credit as she was on schedule in line with her plan below, without much of sweat from any pressure from cooking for everyone other than the heat from the oven.

She said that the dinner starts at 3.30pm. Yap, the starters were served at 3.30pm and she put parsnips into the oven!  She reheated Frankie's soup at 3.45pm, which was served at 3.50pm.



We must remember also that behind the great project management there is delegation and great team work going on.  Craig was busy doing dishes between the courses (as they don't have dish washer so he had to wash plates and cutleries and dried them straight away for the next courses!), so well done to Craig-san too!.

Emily was really looking forward to the Christmas and she decorated their living room with lovely Christmas tree.



Well, we all enjoyed the dinner, the company and the evening with lots of fun (especially Articulate game and what people uttered as answers to the questions under pressure would be something we would keep talking about as funny memories in many many years!).

I wonder if Emily and Craig would host another dinner next year. I would not mind salmon next year, hint hint...

Merry Christmas to you all and that's all forks!











Friday, December 28, 2012

Whole Lotta Love with Christmas Dinner

Hope you all have had a lovely Christmas.  As usual we all ate too much and so as everybody else!
Here are what we have all had for Christmas....

My older daughter Emily and her boyfriend Craig decided to do their own Christmas dinner quietly at their house on Christmas Eve.  Emily prepared peas and ham soup to start with and turkey with all trimmings for Craig. They were so full having had all these that they did not have any puddings afterwards however they had a nice and relaxing Christmas dinner just two of them. Ahhh, whole lotta love!



The next day, Craig went to his mum and dad's for Christmas dinner while Emily and Maria went to their father's for Christmas dinner this year as Emily was in Japan with us last year for Christmas. They take turns visiting their parents for Christmas and New Year.

By the way, Christmas in Japan is nothing like here as people basically celebrate it more commercially - good excuse for spending money on sales. Some couple may go to nice restaurants, usually French, for Christmas dinner for a romantic dinner for two but anything merely resembling to Christmas dinner experience over there would be to go to KFC to buy chicken drumsticks, so you see a long queue of people outside of KFCs in Japan on Christmas eve. People also buy Christmas cakes leading up to 25th. Many many years ago it was quite normal for females in Japan to get married in early 20s. Those who were still single beyond 25 years old were cruelly nicknamed Left Over Christmas Cakes as people do not buy Christmas cakes after 25th December for passing shelf-life, thus referring single females over 25th to such cruel nicknames as no one wants to marry them. Obviously this is no longer the case and it is probably very rare now that females getting married in early 20s.

Sorry, digressed as usual. Back to the Christmas dinner. Emily and Maria went to their father's for Christmas dinner.  They had choices of prawn cocktail or Christmas tree shape-pate with toasts as starter.

They then had turkey with all trimmings. I am not a meat eater but it looks delicious, I must say...
They also had chocolate cake with cream and ice cream. Again, there's whole lotta love going into the meal.


In the meantime, my husband and I went to his sister's house for Christmas dinner as we normally do every year.  His sister, Mary, made home-made mackerel pate with melba toast.  She add butter to the pate to make it 'pate-like' consistency. Her tip was also to use older breads to turn into melba toast which I found a fantastic idea. We then had fish pie while others had turkey.  However my highlight of the day was Sicilian Cassata cake!



Cassata Siciliana
Cassata is traditional Sicilian sponge cake, layered with ricotta cheese, candied peel and vanilla cream and covered with green marzipan and decorated with candied fruit such as cherries and citrus fruits. My husband and I went back to Sicily this year for holiday and Mary knows we love Italy so much that she went to this Sicilian bakery in Edinburgh and got this cassata specially for Christmas. When Mary told the owner of the shop that she and her husband had been to Sicily and how much they loved it there, the owner explained that Sicilians eat this for special occasions but also for Christmas and started talking in Italian (or Sicilian) to her...  I love that!  I must get the address of that bakery off Mary and one day I shall visit that bakery!  We never got to eat cassata while we were in Sicily so this was a special delight for me. To be honest I am not much of a fan of marzipan although I do love almonds and this is a very sweet cake but I really enjoyed it!  It also felt like Cassata has brought a Sicilian sunshine to this grey British weather for Christmas and all these colourful decorations are so appropriate for the occasion! Again, lots of love and happiness going into the Christmas dinner!

Emily's friend' Jennifer has also sent me photos of her Christmas dinner. She and her family went to Glenskirlie House ( http://www.glenskirliehouse.com/GlenskirlieHouseRestaurant.aspx) in Banknock for a lovely Christmas dinner.
They had smoked salmon and pate (note for Christmas tree shape melba toast!) for starters, followed by sorbet to cleanse their palate for the main course.


They then had turkey and venison for main courses! I don't eat meat but the venison looks impressive!



For desserts there were fantastic choices -  they had poached pear with brownie, trio of ice cream, cheese cake and fruit jelly. They all look pretty and delicious! I personally want to try that poached pear!


Everything looks very yummy and beautifully presented. I am sure Jennifer and her family had a fantastic Chirstmas dinner with lots of happiness and love on Christmas Day.

I know it's only dinner but you see, everyone celebrated their Christmas different ways and just looking at these photos makes me feel really happy, thinking that everyone really enjoyed themselves with loved ones, eating wonderful meals together. That's whole lotta love!

Merry Christmas and that's all, forks!