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Christmas lunch

Postby JanB » 08 Dec 2017, 09:03

As we're having a traditional Austrian Christmas Eve, i though, as we have 2 Austrians, 1 Irish and us, I'd do a traditional Christmas lunch.

One of the Austrians and the Irish don't like turkey, so that's put a scupper on that. Goose or duck was suggested but both the English don't like either :oops: :lol: :lol:

I could do a couple of chickens - they do really small chickens here - but that seems a bit of a cop out.

Suggestions please?

A lump of pork, slow cooked, with peppers or a goulash maybe?

We're meeting at Antonia's on Saturday, for dinner, to discuss both meals.
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Re: Christmas lunch

Postby Kaz » 08 Dec 2017, 09:44

How about roast leg of lamb, with all the trimmings? I know that's more an Easter thing, but it's still a rather special roast xx
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Re: Christmas lunch

Postby lissie » 08 Dec 2017, 10:08

How about a nice Gammon Joint and a couple of small chicken as an alternative?
Serve with Pineapple and mustard sauce or plain if preferred.
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Re: Christmas lunch

Postby JanB » 08 Dec 2017, 15:05

The lamb here is not good Kaz and I'm sorry Lissie, we can't get gammon for love nor money. I don't think Apelonia even do it.
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Re: Christmas lunch

Postby Diflower » 08 Dec 2017, 18:26

How about a nice big chicken and mushroom pie, with a creamy sauce?

Otherwise sod them and do the turkey, if they visited anyone here they'd be expected to eat it, or have everything except the turkey :)
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Re: Christmas lunch

Postby Kaz » 08 Dec 2017, 18:49

That's true enough Di!
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Re: Christmas lunch

Postby JoM » 08 Dec 2017, 19:04

I'm with Di, do a turkey! You could also appease the haters with a chicken.
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Re: Christmas lunch

Postby JanB » 08 Dec 2017, 19:20

The turkey dislikers said that they find the meat dry - so if I cook it properly, it won't be :oops: :lol:

I'll do a sauce and a gravy, then they can smother it 8-) 8-)

I don't think I could get a chicken and a turkey in Jo, not with the roasties too ;)
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Re: Christmas lunch

Postby JoM » 08 Dec 2017, 19:24

Is that why they don't like it? Show 'em how it should be done in that case!
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Re: Christmas lunch

Postby Diflower » 08 Dec 2017, 22:39

Find it dry is a long way from won't eat it!
You're providing the meal, you're cooking it x
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