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Posted

Cockerel (not turkey)

Mash potato

Roast potato

Roast parsnip

Sprouts

Pigs in blankets

Carrots

Oxo gravy.

 

Definitely no cranberry or bread sauce .

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Posted

Just me and the boy for Turkey as the wife and daughter are veggie so fvck em they can sort themselves out:

 

Almost exactly the same as Webbo for me:

 

Turkey crown

Roasties/mash

Parsnips

Carrots

Brussels

Roasted onions

Pigs in blankets

Sage & onion stuffing

Turkey gravy

 

And definitely no cranberry or bread sauce.

 

Posted
Just now, Webbo said:

I forgot the stuffing, probably peas too. 

Fvckin good job I reminded you about the stuffing. Would have ruined your Xmas dinner if you'd forgot

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Posted
Just now, The Syrup said:

Thoughts on Yorkshire puddings for xmas dinner? Love em' personally, homemade, none of that Aunt Bessie sh!t

It's a no from me with Turkey.

 

With beef it's a defo yes.

Posted
1 minute ago, Izzy said:

It's a no from me with Turkey.

 

With beef it's a defo yes.

Agree that a yorkie pudding is best served with beef, just I'd eat them with any roast dinner.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Izzy said:

It's a no from me with Turkey.

 

With beef it's a defo yes.

I'd eat Yorkshire puddings with anything, so its definite yes from me.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, The Syrup said:

Agree that a yorkie pudding is best served with beef, just I'd eat them with any roast dinner.

 

Just now, Facecloth said:

I'd eat Yorkshire puddings with anything, so its definite yes from me.

The problem with Yorkies and Xmas dinner is that they're pretty big bastards and there's just not enough room on the plate for them with everything else.

 

Something has to give...

Posted
8 minutes ago, Izzy said:

 

The problem with Yorkies and Xmas dinner is that they're pretty big bastards and there's just not enough room on the plate for them with everything else.

 

Something has to give...

I find room.

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Posted

3 bone forerib beef

Yorkshire

Beef-dripping Roast spuds/

Roast parsnip and carrot

Red Cabbage

Sprouts with bacon and chestnuts

Pigs in blankets

Homemade beef and roast onion gravy 

 

And ofc a good bottle of red

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Kopfkino said:

3 bone forerib beef

Yorkshire

Beef-dripping Roast spuds/

Roast parsnip and carrot

Red Cabbage

Sprouts with bacon and chestnuts

Pigs in blankets

Homemade beef and roast onion gravy 

 

And ofc a good bottle of red

 

We've bought some beef dripping especially for the roasties. Best way to do them.

Posted

Gammon

Turkey (if my mum stops thinking I’m a cnut)

Yorkies- homemade 

Stuffing- homemade

roast potatoes 

leeks

parsnips

Cauliflower (it IS traditional)

carrots

gravy

Indigestion

Posted

Goose. 

Roast parsnips and potatoes. 

Home made stuffing - sausage and sage. 

Brussels in cream with pardons. 

Mashed swede. 

Pigs in bacon. 

Red wine gravy. 

Roast onions. 

Posted
9 hours ago, The Syrup said:

Thoughts on Yorkshire puddings for xmas dinner? Love em' personally, homemade, none of that Aunt Bessie sh!t

The in-laws are from Yorkshire and they insist that Yorkshire puddings are a starter. 2 big yorkshire pudding a with gravy and mint sauce. Weirdos.

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Posted

Turducken w/ stuffing

Roast potatoes

Pigs and blankets 

Yorkshire puds 

Cranberry sauce

Whatever veg we can get from the supermarket this week. No sprouts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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