Christmas Dinner

in Foodies Bee Hive2 days ago

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Following up to my last post, which was a quick Merry Christmas to Hive, I figured I'd show you what I ended up making for dinner on Christmas Day.

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To start, my sister brought an appetizer board with sushi, shrimp, cheeses, charcuterie and more. Prior to hosting, I was focused on the main meal when doing groceries and had forgotten to buy stuff for pre-dinner snacks. It was helpful that my sister was on top of it. She did a great job with pre-dinner appetizers.

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I cooked a turkey and decided to brine it this year. Its a little difficult of a task because of the size of the bird. Its not like a chicken, that's for sure. The turkey I bought was small by turkey standards, weighing only 5.5kg (12lbs), but it was still too large to fit into any sort of conventional bowl or container. I had to use a cooler to hold it. The nice thing about winter is that the outdoors is basically just a giant refrigerator so no need hold everything inside. I brined turkey for only 3 hours. It probably could have gone for more like 8 hours, but it was sort of a game day decision to brine. I just didn't plan that far ahead I guess. The raw turkey in the brine doesn't look appetizing but here is a photo.

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The brine recipe I uses is as follows:

• 16 cups water
• 1 cup salt
• 1/2 cup sugar
• and other optional stuff (lemon wedges, thyme, garlic)

You can double or triple the quantities as needed. Ideally the full bird should be submerged but it required to much of everything to get it to that point so I just rotated it every hours or so.

The turkey turned out pretty good in the end. It stayed juicy and tender.

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For sides I made leeks and a new creamed carrots recipe that was okay. I also made standard traditional mashed potatoes and also sweet potatoes with a honey roasted almond topping and crust.

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Something new I tried this year were Yorkshire puddings. This was the first time I'd ever made them and they were super easy and fun so I may make them a staple in my cooking repertoire. For special occasions at least.

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The recipe and rough directions I used for the Yorkshires were the following:

• Equal parts egg, milk and flour (1cup of each which ended uo being 5 eggs)

  1. Whisk the ingredients into a batter.
  2. Put a tsp of oil into each slot of a muffin tray.
  3. Heat the tray and oil at 400°C about 15-20 minutes.
  4. Pour mixture into the muffin tray (1/2 to 3/4 of the way full).
  5. Cook at 400°C for 15 minutes.
  6. Turn heat down to 375°C for another 10-15 minutes and watch to make sure they don't start to burn. Turn down heat further if needed.
  7. Cook until fully puffed out, brown color with very little yellow showing.

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You can cook these more or less depending on your preference. More makes them dry and crispy whereas less cook time makes them more chewy and eggey. I made them two days in a row, the 25th and 26th.

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Here's a look at my plate, heaping with food.

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My wife made a pecan pie for dessert which turned out really good as well. I forgot to take a photo before it was cut but here is a close up.

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well, that was our Christmas meal. Happy holidays everyone! Until next time, thanks for stopping by.

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Everything looks so tasty! You guys must be pretty great chefs! :) Hope you had a lovely Christmas with family and friends, and Happy New Year!

I've done a big meal like this quite a few times now and it gets better each time. Practice makes perfect, as they say lol.
Thanks. Merry Christmas and Happy new year to you as well!!

Practice makes perfect, as they say lol.

Oh for sure it does! For the past few years I am also do the big cooking/organizing part for my family and I feel every year it goes smoother. I think the planning part and assigning time for each thing has been the biggest help. Extra hands and delegating tasks to the family (they sometimes need a little nudge to do things and they are not great at organizing, but they try their best regardless) as well.

Cheers to many more tasty Christmas dinners! ^^

Yes, I agree - every year it gets better. Having a plan and helpers to delegate to is key as you said.

Take care!

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Ah man, looks fantastic. I missed both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day! Horrible!

Yeah that's too bad. I hope you're feeling better now!

Getting there, thanks!

This looks like a lot of food!
The Turkey, I pass your recipe on to my friend who also made turkey for Xmas.
She had it bathing some other way, for at least 24hrs. Result was good, for sure.
Yours had just a few hours and still good. Sounds much more efficient!
Darn, am getting hunry right now! 😆

Well mine could have been brined much longer but I made the decision to do it pretty late. 24hrs would have been better.

Wow Christmas would not be complete without this foods..What a great sumptuous dinner you've had...
I love the turkey,it's very tender and juicy

Yeah the meal ended up being quite delicious 😋

Wow, what a feast! 😍 I love how detailed your Christmas dinner was. Everything looks so delicious and festive! That pecan pie looks incredible. Major holiday cooking goals! 🎄🍽️✨

Everything turned out well. The pecan pie was delicious 😋

Wow, what an incredible Christmas spread! Everything looks 🤤

Thanks. It turned out pretty good

Omg every dish looks super from appetizers to the end super good Xmas dinner 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

Thanks! It turned out to be pretty good overall