Chr-stmas Eve and Day Fare
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To reduce potential confusion on the part of those who may not be following this thread from the prior page, I'll clarify that Menolly made a wonderful stroganoff from the standing rib roast she prepared last week, not the one SB mentioned in the post just before hers.
Using the leftover au jus as part of the stroganoff liquid was a particularly good move.
Using the leftover au jus as part of the stroganoff liquid was a particularly good move.
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Chr-stmas Eve was spent enjoying seafood all day, courtesy of SD.
Last night's meal is posted on my Facebook page. My posts are set to public, so the link should work.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... =560391364
Last night's meal is posted on my Facebook page. My posts are set to public, so the link should work.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... =560391364
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I need to up my Christmas Eve dinner game this year after reading this thread.
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One bone reverse seared standing rib roast "aged" seven days, seasoned with garlic herb paste, and cooked to medium rare. Homemade shank bone au jus made with merlot and dark chicken broth. Copycat Arby's horsey sauce. Corn pudding SD triangulated from multiple recipes. Roasted mushrooms. Dam-sel's homemade pumpkin bread.
Slight rest after clearing table. Then, a slice of homemade pumpkin pie.
Slight rest after clearing table. Then, a slice of homemade pumpkin pie.
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My two bone standing rib roast is out of the packaging wrapped in a flour sack towel to "dry age" for five days before I smear it with the fresh rosemary, thyme and garlic paste on Christmas Eve to season overnight. I'll buy the ingredients for the Oxtail and Wine au jus tomorrow and make that ahead.
I plan to make the home made au jus tomorrow. It calls for three pounds of oxtail, but at $12.49/lb that's a bit steep for me. Last year I substituted beef shank cuts, which worked fine for the au jus and at $4.99/lb is much more within my budget.
No Yorkshire pudding this year; we all decided we would rather have homemade garlic mashed potatoes.
We haven't decided on a vegetable yet. I would love to do carrot soufflé, but with the potatoes that may be too much starch. I'll probably save it for Passover.
I'm not planning on desserts; there's been far too many sweets in the schools I've been subbing in the past few weeks. I won't turn down anything Dam-sel decides to do, though. So, we may wind up with a homemade pumpkin pie.
I plan to make the home made au jus tomorrow. It calls for three pounds of oxtail, but at $12.49/lb that's a bit steep for me. Last year I substituted beef shank cuts, which worked fine for the au jus and at $4.99/lb is much more within my budget.
No Yorkshire pudding this year; we all decided we would rather have homemade garlic mashed potatoes.
We haven't decided on a vegetable yet. I would love to do carrot soufflé, but with the potatoes that may be too much starch. I'll probably save it for Passover.
I'm not planning on desserts; there's been far too many sweets in the schools I've been subbing in the past few weeks. I won't turn down anything Dam-sel decides to do, though. So, we may wind up with a homemade pumpkin pie.
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I am not changing my planned menu at this point, but I did realize this year Christmas falls on Shabbos. Many years ago in the bigger cities where Jewish immigrants settled, Chinese restaurants tended to be the only places open on Christmas. So the tradition, or minhag, which for many can become as important as a mitzvah, or commandment, of eating Chinese food on Christmas came to be.
This meme is a humorous look at the minhag.
In the spirit of the Chinese food on Christmas minhag, I offer this recipe.
Scallion Pancake Challah
This meme is a humorous look at the minhag.
In the spirit of the Chinese food on Christmas minhag, I offer this recipe.
Scallion Pancake Challah
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Eh, it was hot yesterday, and we were lazy, so instead of Christmas Eve we did a Christmas Day dinner. Nothing crazy, I did a couple of lamb shanks for myself in the usual balsamic & red wine, as well as mash and gravy for the both of us, and some roasted vegetables, and the GF had a vegan wellington, and made some vegan yorkshire puddings. Finished off with some dark chocolate and cherry pinwheels, (soaked the cherries in Kirsch first) and then a cigar with some port.
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Eh, it was hot yesterday, and we were lazy, so instead of Christmas Eve we did a Christmas Day dinner. Nothing crazy, I did a couple of lamb shanks for myself in the usual balsamic & red wine, as well as mash and gravy for the both of us, and some roasted vegetables, and the GF had a vegan wellington, and made some vegan yorkshire puddings. Finished off with some dark chocolate and cherry pinwheels, (soaked the cherries in Kirsch first) and then a cigar with some port.
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I smoked a whole beef tenderloin, served with a red wine reduction sauce simmered with lots of fresh rosemary. It was phenomenal. Sides included roasted beets served with a balsamic drizzle, roasted carrots with a honey glaze, and then the usual mashed potatoes/gravy, stuffing, deviled eggs, etc. Beers included Goose Island Bourbon County Stout and Founders Frootwood (a tart cherry ale aged in maple bourbon barrels).
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The tenderloin is feeding just me and my fiance. We'll be eating on it all week. I've cooked a lot of meat since I started smoking in 2007. This is absolutely the best piece of meat I've ever pulled off the grill or the smoker. And I could easily drink the rosemary/red wine reduction sauce, it's so delicious!
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