manic_d wrote:
I am interested in some great recipes for xmas dinner. I am even willing to try some international dishes. If any of you have a time honored dish you serve or enjoy at xmas I would love to hear about it. Thanks. It doesn't have to be exotic either btw.
"Since our Christmas Dinners are usually eaten in 30-40C hot weather we tend to go for cold dishes & seafood.
Here's one that we love as a starter:-
SMOKED SALMON SALAD:
Ingredients.
4 thin slices of white bread
oil, for frying
paprika, for dusting
mixed lettuce leaves
25g/1 oz Parmesan Cheese
225g/8 oz smoked salmon, thinly sliced
vinaigrette dressing.
SERVES 8
1. With a small star shaped cutter, stamp out shapes from the bread. Heat 2.5cm/1in oil in a shallow pan until the oil is almost smoking. Fry the croutons in batches until golden brown. Remove the croutons and drain on kitchen paper. Dust with paprika and leave to cool.
2. Wash the lettuce, dry the leaves and tear them into small bite size pieces. Wrap the leaves in a clean damp tea towel and keep the lettuce in the fridge until ready to serve.
4. Slice the parmesan cheese into wafer thin flakes with a vegetable peeler. Put the flakes into a dish and cover with clear film.
5. Cut the salmon into 1cm/half inch strips of no more than 5cm/2in long
6. Arrange the lettuce on individual side plates, scatter over the parmesan flakes and arrange the salmon strips on top. Shake the dressing vigorously and spoon over the salad. Scatter over the croutons and place a lemon wedge on the side of each plate.
BTW: If you add a few chilled oysters and some prawns to this, it makes a good party brunch snack.
Swill the lot down with a very cold DRY White Wine (Chardonnay would be perfect)
ENJOY
Wiz