Friday, November 04, 2011

Update on Christmas

We've had some discussion with the extended family today about the menu for Christmas. I came home and discussed with my mother what we would (or should I say I would) do for lunch.

It's been sorted to the following: -
Scalloped Potatoes (minus the Eggplant Bacon)
Leaving out the eggplant bacon elimantes an extra step on the morning and requires less time hogging the oven.

Roasted Broccoli
I've just tested this and I love broccoli I really do, but like brussel sprouts once you've roasted it you'll be reluctant to going back to cooking it any other way by itself.


Raw Strawberry Cheesecake
This hasn't been tested and won't be tested before hand, I'm just going to wing it on Christmas Eve and see how it goes. I just got a new 9-inch springform (it's like kismet!). Sadly I have no where to take a cheesecake that feeds 16 prior to Christmas lunch with the extended family so they all have to be guinea pigs.

Which leaves some sort of main protien, since they all be tucking into turkey. Probably some sort of seitan cutlet since I can pan fry that. And I really want an orange vegetable in the mix. I'm tempted to do a modified version of the Buttered Swede and Carrot Mash out of the latest Family Circle Christmas issue.

And something I am a little bit behind on, Kittens Gone Lentil nominated my blog for the Liebster award.
I am completly unfamiliar with this so I have borrowed KGL's description:-
"The word “Liebster” is German for ‘dearest’ or ‘beloved’ but it can also mean ‘favorite’. The idea behind this award is to bring attention to bloggers who have less than 200 followers.

So the rules are as follows:
Show your thanks to those who gave you the award by linking back to them.
Reveal 5 of your top picks and them know by leaving a comment on their blog.
Post the award on your blog.
Enjoy the love and support of some wonderful people on the www"

Here are my 5 blogs:
Darkside of the Mushroom
Confessions of a Gothic Homemaker
Hot Vegan Chick....Peas!
Body by Chickpeas
2paw


4 comments:

Adelaide said...

I've found this isn't bad for a vegan christmas: http://www.vegiedelights.com.au/products/vegetarian/vegie-delights-chilled/vegie-roast-with-rosemary-and-mint-glaze

And I generally find it easily in the big two supermarkets...

2paw said...

You are so kind, thank you for thinking so kindly of my blog!!
We called swede and carrot mashed together Swarrot, we also had Parrot: parsnip and carrot!!!
The raw strawberry cheesecake looks so interesting. I would never have thought cashews would blend up to make such a light cheesecake. I am highly ignorant of vegan things though.
I a doing planning too. It's never too early to start in November!!!

Lauren said...

Holy smokes, you are prepared! I'm impressed!

Susan said...

I've started pondering Christmas menus as well. I'm thinking Seitan en Croute from 500 Vegan Recipes, which is meant to be life changing.