Christmas Cooking: Making Meals
for an Unforgettable Holiday
Celebration
What other part of the year do you have
the excuse to eat if not for Christmas? For the season of
giving, the holidays is often an opportunity to enjoy food that
are often made available only during Christmastime, when they
taste especially good. If you're planning to do some
Christmas cooking, here are tips to help you make the best and
most delicious meals to celebrate the season:
Shop ahead of time
If you must make reservations, do it well before Christmas
season. Christmas shopping brings a horde of consumers to
the stores so it's easy to run out of the vital ingredients for
cooking. Decide what you want to cook and make a list of
the ingredients required for each dish. You'll be able to
plan a successful meal a lot better if you know what you’ll
need.
Use the standards and then whip
up a surprise
Christmas cooking usually involves the Christmas ham, the
eggnog and the pudding. However, don’t be afraid to use
other ingredients, too. There's beef, lamb, mutton and
yes, chicken. Make the celebration of the season sweeter
with desserts such as gingerbreads, chestnut finger cookies,
meringue and of course, a good helping of deep, dark chocolate
cake.
Go crazy with color
If you don’t like using food coloring, you probably have no
excuse come Christmas time. Food colorings run amok
around the holidays especially when you're preparing baked
goodies. Shape is also a consideration, so don’t be
afraid to bring out all those Christmas-themed cookie cutters
and use them without guilt or shame. Use a lot of reds,
greens, gelds and whites.
Christmas cooking with alcohol
and spirits
What is Christmas cooking if you can't make fruitcake?
Definitely a must-have for the holidays, fruitcake that is
rich, moist, filled with nuts and dried fruits and blessedly
drunk is perfect both as a gift and as a terrific end at a
Christmas meal. Prepare the fruitcake ahead of time and
make sure the rum has aged it well. Fruitcake is best
when it's a few days or even a few weeks old.
But don’t just stop there. There's
alcohol aplenty during the holidays and you have plenty of
reasons to use them for your Christmas cooking. Make beer
flavored bread, tequila chicken, whiskey pudding and champagne
chocolate truffles. If you've cooked with alcohol before,
you probably have an idea of the endless possibilities it
offers.
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