thread: Whats on your xmas lunch menu???

  1. #1
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    May 2007
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    Whats on your xmas lunch menu???

    We are having xmas lunch here for 20 people and need menu ideas

    What will be on your xmas lunch menu?

  2. #2
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    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    roast pork - cooked the night before - gravy
    roast beef - cooked on bbq rotisserie - seperate gravy
    roast lamb - cooked in the oven or on rotisserie - depending on whether it's rolled or not - seperate gravy (or may combine with the beef
    ham
    bbq chicken (only cos my dad has had surgery and can't eat the other meats) - bought the night before (or that morning - we have a shop that opens Christmas morning)
    might have prawns with garlic sauce - depends on whether bro and DH decide on it a day or two before hand

    basic salad - prepared the night before

    roast potatos - if we're being slack, we'll buy a bag or two from the supermarket (frozen) and chuck them in the bbq under the meat while it's cooking
    vegie bake - a bit of everything (cauli, broc, carrot, onion, swede, turnip, whatever else we have at the time) fried gently in garlic butter, then covered in white sauce. last year this was made three weeks in advance, frozen, taken out christmas eve and cooked christmas day
    pea and corn

    general snacky food

    if someone has a particular request, we try to accommodate, but we all have similar taste and tend to enjoy it like this. very little preparation on the day. we all chip in to help in the time leading up to Christmas...

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    Oct 2004
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    prawns, morten bay bugs , and crabs cold chook and salad ( yummo drooling now ) we are spending xmas at the gold coast

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    Jun 2008
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    OMG BG! Can we come to yours for xmas?
    Shazz - I LOVE seafood!
    I also love salads, I think we will (its just me, DH and DS) get a nice ham again like we had last year and have some yummy salads to go with it. We did that with chicken last year for 13 of us. Cold meat can be prepped early and so can salads. So you dont spend day in kitchen. And on the day we made a selection of fresh deserts (home made ice cream, pav, fresh fruit salad etc. Good to a have a selection of sliced nice breads too, easy to put out and men always seem to want to eat bread...even if there is enough other food

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    Dec 2006
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    Salsa - our Christmas lunch really isn't that elaborate - it's simple food, cooked simply. most things are barbequed so no biggy there! the only thing that takes some time is the white sauce (for veg) and the gravy (which is apparently my job cos i make it well!)

    everything else, everyone chips in. my bro and DH chip in (dad is lazy) plus me, mum and sil - it's not a difficult meal...

  6. #6
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    May 2007
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    these are great girls keep em coming

    i am thinking (for 20)

    bread rolls - ??? 3 dozen
    roast potatoes - i have no idea how many
    snags - 3 dozen
    steaks - 1 dozen
    roast chicken (cold) - 3???
    prawns - 5kg??

    greek salad
    potato salad 1 kg (buy these)
    coleslaw 1kg (buy these)

    pavlova
    fruit cake
    fruit platter
    rum balls (with bundy mmmmm)

    1 x carton xxxx gold
    2 x bottles white
    2 x red
    2 x champers
    4L x oj/apple
    4 x 2L soft drink

    what else?

    will this b enuf do you think?

  7. #7
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    Dec 2006
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    if you're going bbq, add some rissoles in there (maybe go 50/50 with the snags) - they always go down a treat. marinated chicken on the bbq is also a decent option - you can get breast fillets and marinade them (buy the bottles - easy!) and do that instead of some of your bbq chicken. means you have both hot and cold chook

    roast spud - depends on how you are cooking them - if you're doing baked spuds (like the ones in foil), i'd say 1.5 per adult - some will eat two, some only one. if you're doing them this wake, make sure you have cheese and sourcream or something for them. if you're doing the frozen ones we cheat with, just have a few bags in the freezer - if you have a deep fryer, you can fry them up, drain them - only takes a few minutes - and you can do more if it looks like you're running out. if you cook them in the oven or whatever, you can cook a bit more than you think you need (for our dinner of 11 people, we probably do 1.5 bags if we do it this way) - you can always eat them cold (or reheat) at tea time

    prawns - you're looking at quarter of a kilo of prawns each person - do you really need that much?

    bbq chooks - get them to cut them into eighths at the shop - saves you work!

    bread rolls should be heap - just maybe have a loaf of bread just in case - you can always freeze it for yourselves later.

    salad is prolly fairly simple - maybe a salad platter or tossed salad (tom, cucumber, lettuce, cheese, boiled egg),maybe do the platter up with the chicken on it (if you're looking for spesh presentation). those 1kg tubs of premade salad might not be enough if you have a pig like my bro!

    alcohol - tell them to BYO!

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    and don't forget - people SHOULD offer to help - RECRUIT them hun!!

  9. #9
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    Feb 2007
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    Holy Moly... you're putting on a lunch at your place for 20 people while you have a toddler & new baby?? You're a better woman than I!!! (should I just call you wonder woman??)

    We always have it my IL's place & everyone chips in, although MIL does the majority... she likes it that way LOL We try to help where we can. Everyone brings a meat & possibly a salad. Our luncheon usually consists of...
    King Prawns
    Oysters
    Lobster (every other year)
    bread rolls
    potato salad (MIL's yummy potato salad!!)
    greek salad
    Noodle salad (SIL's delicious noodle salad with yummy roast pumpkin in it)
    ham
    roast pork with apple sauce
    roast beef with gravy
    roast chicken
    Dessert is usually:
    pavlova
    ice cream
    fruit salad
    Then we have our coffees, teas, hot chocs with an assortment of chocolates yum yum

    We usually then spend a few hours around the pianola but its being fixed atm not sure if it will be back in time

    Oh & we open pressies sometime in between pianola songs haha

    I love Christmas, its my favourite time of year!

    Christmas with my family is pretty similar, meats & salads, not so much the seafood though

    A great day with both families (I'm very lucky to have a great IL family)

    Good luck wonder woman... I mean pink palace LOL I know you'll do a wonderful job, just dont put too much pressure on yourself!

  10. #10
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    Jan 2006
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    We're havimg 14 adults and 5 kids for lumch. Here is our menu:

    Drinks
    Ginger-lime punch, apple iced tea and rosé lemonade

    To begin
    Gazpacho shots (with added vodka for adults)
    Minted broad bean dip and spiced pumpkin dip
    Vegetable crudités with aioli

    Main courses
    Marinated prawns with ginger mango mayonnaise
    Oysters with lemongrass and sesame dressing
    Free-range roast turkey with pork, apple and sage stuffing and apple, prune and pistachio stuffing
    Rolled pork roast with apricot and mustard stuffing
    Sweet potato roulade

    Sides and salads
    Chickpea, beetroot and nut salad
    Couscous, snow pea, herb and feta salad with pomegranate
    Five bean salad with lemon poppy seed dressing
    Sage and prosciutto corn cakes
    Individual potato and sage bakes
    Sweet potato, pine nut and currant salad

    Desserts
    Stick date pudding
    Dairy-free chocolate cake
    Mangomisu
    Christmas ice-cream pudding
    Masses of watermelon

    With coffee
    Christmas ice
    Snowball biscuits

    My two SILs are bringing a dessert each, I am doing the rest. Yes I am mad but I LOVE Christmas

  11. #11
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    DH hasn't confirmed if we will be having it here yet LOL....he's yet to find out. We are not near family so just get together with the stays for the day.
    If it's here we will be having,


    Big platter with Cheese, dips etc


    Roast Turkey Roll with Apple & Cranberry Stuffing
    Roast Chook with Gravy
    Cold Ham

    Green Salad
    Cous Cous salad with pistachio & cranberry

    After Dinner Mint Truffles
    Dark Chocolate Rum Truffles
    White Chocolate Truffles
    Fruit

    If we don't have it here then I will just be taking the truffles to where ever we go & the Cous Cous Salad!

  12. #12
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    Dec 2006
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    heheeh - our Christmas dinner is gonna be pretty much the same this year as last. although we're roasting macadamia rolled chicken instead of buying bbq

    ooh, and we're doing trifle, pav and choc ripple cake for dessert

    and making fudge and peppermint bark to have around...

  13. #13
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    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
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    I need an idea for how to do my turkey!!!

    these all sound so yummo.

    It's just the three of us here plus maybe SIL but i needed to create the christmas spirit so we probably are doing too much.

    we're have the roast turkey (just a breast, yet to be decided how it will be done - anyone have any ideas i bought some macadmias hoping i could find something.)
    & hopefully getting a roast pork (scotch yummo - my favourite cut easy as no bone) with apple sauce.
    both with gravy
    lots of roasted spuds, pumpkin, carrots
    cauliflower with cheese sauce
    mixed veges

    also will do a small ham and chicken (with lettuce, cucumber, cheese, cherry toms and maybe egg) platter to graze at as i plan on lunch being a bit later in the afternoon.

    I am making mini-pavs mostly fruitless as dh and sil are fusspots, so they will be boring with flake and peppermint crisp on top
    maybe a ripple cake too!
    also we have some tiny teddies, choc peanuts and im making rocky road as well.

    Then of course we will have leftovers for dinner on rolls or whatever and the next day I am sure

    I can't wait even though it's just us.


    ETA BG - what is peppermint bark?

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    recipe is in the christmas treats thread hun - though i'm about to go and add some observations

    is basically three layers of chocolate (white, milk/dark, white) with peppermint candycanes crushed in between some layers. is supposed to have a creamy middle layer but it didn't set right by the recipe i had - i think leaving the cream out would be heaps better

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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    We're having
    Prawn ****tails
    Oysters Kilpatrick & natural
    Lobster Mornay
    Salt & Pepper Squid

    Mango salad
    Avocado & corn salad
    Fruit salad

    It is just for DH, me & the kids this year so we're not having a huge amount or going OTT. We're going to have a small roast lamb dinner planned (meat cooked in SC) and a vegetarian roast (for DS1) but things may change and we'll end up having it the next day.

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    Mar 2009
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    Pork roast
    Roast Turkey Roll
    BBQ Chicken
    Ham

    pasta salad
    coleslaw
    roast potatos
    bake at home bread rolls

    Pavlova
    fruit cake & custard
    ice cream & fruit salad

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    Sushi and miso soup! Yaaaaaaay!

  18. #18
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    Mar 2006
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    we're having a roast pork, some ham, some rolled turkey, roast veggies and gravy. Dessert is plum pudding with custard. If I can be bothered getting prawns, I will do a prawn ****tail for DH and I (DD is allergic). There will be a fruit platter on the table to nibble throughout the day. But it is just the three of us so def not going OTT... plus my trainer wouldn't be impressed if I undid 8 months work in 1 day!