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Title: What Food Should You Serve At a Christmas Party?


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PLANNING A CHRISTMAS PARTY What Food to Serve
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  • Christmas is a very special time of year when
    food is at the centre of things after all,
    traditionally this was always a time of feasting.
  • But choosing the right food requires a little
    thought, if your party is to be remembered as a
    Christmas cracker.
  • So here are a few things
  • to consider

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Style
  • How formal do you want your party to be?
  • An informal evening with lots of finger and
  • buffet food or something more substantial
  • with people sitting at a table?
  • The festive season can be an exhausting
  • time for many of us - will you have the
  • energy for a formal party that
  • requires planning of menus
  • and extra shopping?

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Style
  • If you opt for an informal gathering,
  • then at this time of year the shops are full of
    pre-prepared party food, cakes and snacks.
  • You can also add your own home-made
  • sandwiches, salads and cheeses to the mix.

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Time
  • Think about how much time youll have for cooking
    on the day.
  • If youre going to be time tight, or dont want
    too much pressure, consider serving a hearty
    seasonal stew, prepared well ahead and heated up
    at the last minute.
  • This is not only a tremendous time saver but also
    will give you a chance to mix with your guests
    and enjoy yourself.

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Date
  • When are you having your party?
  • At Christmas time you may be tempted to
    automatically opt for a traditional turkey roast
    with all the trimmings and Christmas pud to
    follow.
  • The closer you get to Christmas itself, the more
    likely it will be that people are already getting
    tired of yet another turkey dinner
    and may welcome
    something different instead.

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Date
  • In that case, what about a less traditional, but
    still very special roast, such as rack of lamb or
    rib of beef or even a delicious goose?
  • If you arent sure how to prepare or cook them,
    you could start by asking your butcher for
    advice.

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Date
  • Or it could be an opportunity to push the boat
    out by serving some more indulgent and
    extravagant dishes like Beef Wellington or a
    whole poached salmon.

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Ring the changes
  • But if youre sticking with the tried and
    traditional, then consider ringing the changes on
    some old favourites
  • Use goose fat to give your roast potatoes greater
    richness and crunch
  • Roast a mix of winter vegetables like parsnips,
    celeriac and butternut squash, rather than the
    usual carrots, peas and sprouts.

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Ring the changes
  • Dont forget to cater for at least some
    vegetarians with non-meat but still festive
    dishes, such as a rich chestnut and mushroom
    roast or a spicy Moroccan-style vegetable tagine.
  • You may find non-vegetarians glancing longingly
    at their neighbours plate!

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The shopping
  • But whatever food you plan to serve, make sure
    you get the bulk of your shopping done in good
    time and ideally pre-order meat and fish and
    stock up on wine, spirits and soft drinks.
  • Empty supermarket shelves on the day could turn
    your party into The Nightmare Before Christmas!

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  • We hope weve given you some food for thought
  • Youve got the menu sorted, so why not check out
    some Christmas Party Venues and plan the rest of
    your festive party?
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