Christmas feast - Traditional roast or Aussie seafood?
I love the idea of a seafood christmas lunch in the our hot summer. But my DH doesn't like seafood and my PIL love the traditional turkey and pork. So it will be a hot lunch for us again.
We have the seafood feast. mmmmmmm can't wait! We have roasts with all the trimmings often throughout the year, so i really look forward to the seafood. We get Crayfish from King Island and order lots of other seafood from local fish monger.
We do always have a ham though! Poached eggs, mustard and ham for breaky, that's our family tradition.
We have a cold Christmans lunch, but rarely do we have seafood. Sometime DH does like to get prawns if he can. We have a good ham, smoked turkey breast, salads and trifle. The only thing hot is the Christmas pudding.
My mum used to do the roast turkey with all the trimmings. I find it easier to not really have to cook on the day. We can prepare a lot the day before, but really there is not much to do. DH makes the trifle, so I do not have to worry about that. I wouldn't mind adding a pav to the day.
Seafood here. I looove seafood and luckily so do my family. I am going to be at mum and Dad's for Christmas this year so they will lay on a huge spread. Whole baked barrimundi (sp) prawns, crabs yummo. We usually also have a ham and heaps of salads and my favourite stone fruit.
Everyone is usually too full for sweets but mum makes a mean fruit cake with brandy custard or another fav is pavlova.
We have always done the traditional roast pork, turkey, chicken with all the trimmings but do have prawn ****tails for entree and usually a bit of seafood brought out for dinner!
My family has always done a cold Christmas lunch i.e. seafood, cold cuts, salads and fruit. DH's family have always done the traditional hot roast.
Last year we celebrated Christmas at our house so I decided to do a cold lunch, as this was my family tradition and I was the one doing all the cooking. Should have seen the look on MIL's face when I told her there was no turkey....
Oh I forgot to add.. Mum and I ALWAYS cook a ham on Christmas Eve which we eat cold over the Xmas/New Year week. We've done it every year since I can remember!
Last edited by Aimz; December 1st, 2008 at 02:16 PM.
ooohhhh hot traditional here!! though my mum wants to change to something easier, but hey its once a year big sha-bang!!
ive already made the pudding and its in the fridge!
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