Interesting Christmas Recipes
There is no Christmas without a decadent dinner. What can be better than sitting around the table and enjoying good food and good company?
Every year hosts try to impress their guests with the best Christmas dishes they can cook, and sometimes, it gets hard to think of something new. So here are some of the best recipes that will impress your family and friends during Christmas.
Roasted Goose
If you are tired of having chicken or ham at the Christmas table, try roasting a goose! This will make a wow effect at the table, and you will be complimented on your Christmas dinner long after the holidays. And the best part is that you can glaze the goose, stuff it, or just roast it by itself - the possibilities are endless! It does take some time to cook though, so I suggest starting a little bit in advance, especially if it’s your first time cooking it.
The link to the full recipe can be found here:
https://weekendatthecottage.com/roast-goose/
Shepherd’s Pie
This traditional English recipe is perfect for a cold winter night. All the ingredients are very filling and warming, and what’s more, it’s a perfect main dish as it combines proteins, fats, and carbs. And what’s even better is that the recipe is not that hard to follow! One thing to keep in mind, though, is that it does require a lot of ingredients, including spices, so make sure to prepare everything in advance.
Here is the link to the full recipe: https://www.thewholesomedish.com/the-best-classic-shepherds-pie/
Beef Bourguignon
The French recipe has always been liked and cooked but gained additional popularity after the movie Julie & Julia came out. There, the famous cookbook writer Julia Child presented her beef bourguignon recipe that people still use in their kitchens.
The instructions are not the easiest, but if you set your mind to it, it will definitely come out right. The cook time is 3 hours, and you can serve the dish the same day or cook one day in advance. To make the cooking process easier, pour yourself a glass of wine and relax. You got this!
The full recipe can be found on the website:
https://cafedelites.com/beef-bourguignon/
Article by Mary Zakharova