The time is just flying by now it’s 3rd December already…
Have you finished shopping? Have you wrapped your presents yet? preparation done? Don’t know what to make? Well never fear Carol is here???
Today I am going to give you a few recipes and tips about what you can cook in advance to make life just that bit easier on the day…
Sausage rolls and mince pies
We have made our sweet mincemeat...haven’t we??? and just in case the Christmas recipes are on the same post…
Pastry Recipe.
This recipe is from my mum she makes the best pastry ever and I try really hard to match hers but she once told me that no two batches of pastry are ever alike and that the only person who realises that is moi….and I think she is right..mums usually are 🙂
I use half fat to the flour so for example 8 oz Flour and 4 oz fat.
Ice cold water added 1 tbsp at a time( the amount depends on the flour used)
1 egg beaten for the glaze.
I know that fat varies depending on where you live, in the Uk ..well spoilt for choice because we invented pastry…well from as far back as the Romans when it was crude flour and water wrapped around meat and game before cooking and no way would you eat it…it was to retain meat juices.
Over time pastry was enriched with fat and milk and began to vaguely resemble today’s shortcrust. But living here in Thailand my choice is restricted…..I have a choice of pastry fat or Crispo…sometimes I mix the two when making meat pies but I digress.
For mince pies, I use pastry fat. When making pastry it must be kept cool which here is never easy ..so fat from the fridge, iced water from the fridge and a fan madly whirring to keep the air cool..and me folks…I touch the pastry mix as little as possible, I quickly rub the fat into flour to resemble breadcrumbs, add iced water gradually, and draw together with your fingers to make a ball, if too dry add more water, wrap in cling film and chill for at least 20 mins in the fridge.
When I roll I use the heel of my hand to start to flatten the pastry and roll it gently out to desired thickness…I handle as little as possible to keep cool.
Using a pastry cutter, cut circles and line patty tins, add filling and top with a pastry lid. Brush tops with beaten egg. Cook in the oven on 200c/gas7 for 15-20 mins until golden. Remove from oven, cool slightly and dust with icing sugar.
Note: Some of you may have noticed I don’t add sugar to my shortcrust pastry…With the sweetness of the filling and the icing dusting, I /we all feel it is sugar overload but personal preference if you like to add 1 tbsp sugar to the breadcrumbs before adding water.
I also use the same pastry for my sausage rolls…
Now….if you make them now omit the cooking stage and freeze them uncooked in a sealed container separate the layers with greaseproof paper and just take out however many you want as needed and cook…Simples!
For sausage rolls, I use the same pastry. I add finely chopped onions, garlic and a little sage to my sausage meat or I did in the UK…I can’t get it here so I make my own very finely chop my pork making sure I add a little of the fat and then add the seasoning as above.
Cranberry Sauce.
- 3 cups or 12oz of cranberries.
- The juice of 2 large Oranges.
- A cup of sugar.
- 1 stick of cinnamon.
Put all the ingredients in a heavy-bottomed pan, bring to a boil and turn down so it is still a rolling boil and cook for 10 mins if ( using) frozen berries or 20 minutes if using fresh cranberries as they will take a bit longer to pop.
Allow the mixture to cool and put it in an airtight container and refrigerate.
Stuffing Mix:
Now stuffing mix is hard to get here and because it is imported also expensive. I have tried various stuffings in the past with limited success…we didn’t like them!
I found this recipe on a blog the other week and it sounded great…It had bacon in it…
Picture this…. I thought I had all the ingredients .. wrong!….no bacon and the nearest shop was a way away so I put my thinking cap on and tweaked the recipe and it turned out brilliant…..Replaced the bacon with Minced Pork, The stuffing mix( which) I had not heard of became just breadcrumbs. Chestnuts I didn’t have but they were optional.
The celery became Thai celery which is much smaller more the size of coriander…
Ingredients:
- 200 gm of Minced Pork
- 6 oz of breadcrumbs
- 3 oz finely chopped chestnuts( optional)
- 5 shallots finely sliced
- 4 cloves of garlic
- A bunch of Thai celery chopped finely. Which when chopped did take on more of a celery smell.
- Freshly made chicken stock.
- Salt, fresh ground pepper.
- Tbsp dried Sage
- Fresh rosemary.
- 2 tsp Dried Thyme.
Heat pan with a glug of olive oil and 1oz butter. Add shallots and garlic cook 2/3 mins until soft but not coloured add mince and celery and chestnuts if using cook for a further 4/5 mins. Add breadcrumbs gradually moistening the mix with spoonfuls of stock as required.
The mix should be fairly thick but soft so you are able to form balls…Add herbs and season with salt and pepper.
Allow to cool slightly and then form into balls.
If you want to freeze them then do it at this stage. Pack into a freezer box and all ready for Christmas day.
If not then cook in the oven until lightly browned and crispy approx 20/30 mins on 180 degrees. I didn’t need to add any additional fat as the oil and butter already incorporated in the stuffing mix kept them moist and not too dry but if required add more oil.
I generally don’t like meat in stuffing mixes but the amount I added was small and gave a nice texture and flavour but wasn’t the overriding taste.
This is now going to be my Christmas stuffing.
Pigs in Blankets:
- 8 thin slices of smoked bacon
- 16 chipolata sausages
- I tsp Worcestershire Sauce
- 2 tsp chopped fresh thyme
- 2 tbsp clear honey.
Mix honey, thyme and Worcestershire sauce in a small bowl, add sausages and make sure they are coated in the mix. Cut bacon down the middle long ways. Wrap bacon around sausages.
To freeze now put in a container and separate the layers with a piece of greaseproof then remove from the freezer on Christmas morning and cook as below
Put sausages on a baking sheet well spaced apart.
Cook at 180 for about 30 minutes until nicely browned and the bacon is crispy.
Bread Sauce.
Freeze the breadcrumbs ready to use( I always) keep a bag of frozen breadcrumbs in the freezer. The sauce can be made the day before and reheated on the day… I have been surprised living here that many people have not heard of bread sauce my mum always made it at Christmas we couldn’t have turkey without bread sauce…
Ingredients:
About half a loaf of Stale white bread either broken into smallish pieces or can blitz into breadcrumbs if you like a smoother sauce.
- I brown Onion peeled and studded with cloves.
- 2 bay leaves.
- Salt & Pepper.
- About half pint of milk.
Let’s Cook!
Pour milk into a saucepan and add studded onion. Slowly bring to a boil and turn down and let gently simmer for 5 minutes.
Remove from heat and allow to cool. When cool remove the Onion and bay leaves. This can be reheated to serve or made the day before and kept covered in the fridge. It is quite a thick consistency so if too thin add some more bread if too thick some more milk.
What to make in advance???
Yesterday I pickled some more onions and just hope I don’t have to pickle more before Christmas I made 4 jars so even the one who shall be nameless doesn’t eat a jar full a week.
- 2 lb Pickling Onions, peeled.
- 11/2 pints pickling vinegar…I use white vinegar or a mix of apple cider and white vinegar.
- 2 tbsp Pickling spices or your mix…again I mix black, and white peppercorns, and coriander seeds.
Method…2 days before mix 2pts water with 4 oz salt pour over onions, cover and keep in a cool place. I keep it in the fridge due to the heat here.
Then drain onions and pat dry. Pack into sterilised jars layering pickling spices as you go then pour vinegar over the onions making sure they are completely covered. Store for 4-6 weeks and they ready…They are the crispest onions I have eaten, far better than shop bought and generally don’t get to 4 weeks let alone 6 weeks as they get dipped into …men!
That’s all for today…..Take care and have fun as always thank you for joining me it is much appreciated plus I always look forward to your comments x
Do you get lard in Thailand? That can make pretty good pastry, although usually used more for savoury.
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Not lard as I know it, Lucy I used to use Cookeen in the Uk but can’t get that here a product called Crispo is the closest but it is a lot softer not quite the same texture as Cookeen which was a harder fat…
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I do love homemade cranberry sauce with orange!
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Hi Carol, some great and innovative cooking ideas here. My mom uses pork sausages to make her stuffing.
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Love the pickled onions and the idea of freezing the stuffing. Thanks Carol.
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You are welcome, Bern 😊
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Fantastic recipes Carol and I have started to put things in the freezer so that there is less to do over Christmas and Boxing Day… another terrific post..♥
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These are tasty. I’ve saved the sausage one and want to try pickling onions too.
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Both lovely recipes and they always go down well with anyone who loves pickles and sausage rolls …Enjoy!
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Thanks! You know, I’ve been thinking about some of the staples you’ve listed (beets, pickled things) and how I’ve never had them. Have you done a post on a typical English breakfast, lunch, dinner? A Thai one?
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No I haven’t done a comparison of the two are you thinking Christmas or just every day typical meals?
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The sky is the limit! (I was thinking everyday, but the holiday idea is a great one!)
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Mmmmm I’ll have to get my thinking cap on thank you for the idea x
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A delicious way to get ahead of the season!
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Thank you, John …Anything I can make to have a peaceful and enjoyable Christmas is good in my book…
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I did a little planning ahead for Thanksgiving and it was such a time-saver (and stress saver). A good strategy for Christmas, too. Thanks for the ideas!
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Planning ahead certainly does help.. Thank you 🎅😊
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Wow… my mouth is watering, Carol. How wonderful!
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Thankyou, Colleen.. Xxx
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I’m a big fan of making ahead whatever you can to relieve holiday stress. Love the stuffing balls!
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So am I, Dorothy and thank you.. Hope you are ok.. x
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I’m doing better, I have ups and downs, and Thanksgiving was a little tough. There’s this hole that used to be filled with a lot of laughter and chatter, but I know it will get better with time. Thank you so much for asking.❤️
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Its early days , Dorothy although saying that when it days like Thanksgiving and Christmas it still has a hole for me maybe there is not the rawness there was but a different sadness but that now is interspered with funny anecdotes I/we remember..not sure if I have explained that very well..you take care x
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I definitely catch your drift Carol, and you are spot on. I’ve been trying to remember the fun times, and there were plenty of those.
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Thank you for the reblog 🙂
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Reblogged this on All About Writing and more.
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Thank you, Henrietta 🙂
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Awesome
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Thank you Aman 🙂
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welcome
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Looks amazing, and as always, well laid out plan of attack. I copied the sausage rolls to my clipboard for holiday cooking!
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Thank You, Scott even I don’t want to spend all of Christmas in the kitchen…lol..Enjoy the sausage rolls 🙂
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You’ve sure been busy, Carol! I’ve never thought of making things like the stuffing ahead of time. It’s a great idea, though. I might do this in future!
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Awesome recipes
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Thank you very much for your comment and vist to my blog 🙂
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It’s completely my pleasure
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I wonder if you ever go on a vacay for a long time without your family…because you know, if I am one of them I will absolutely miss you. What with all those cooking. I am glad I’m just done with lunch or I will be salivating with the photos again. Lol!
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AHhhhh but I have a son who cooks and a freezer so the answer to that is ..YES!
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Great idea!
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Thank you 🙂
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Great recipes. What’s pastry fat?
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Fat specifically to make pastry is different to fat for cakes in the UK..which is why I struggle here sometimes as the choice is a lot smaller and Thais don’t really make pastry like I do 🙂
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Awesome recipes ❣
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❤
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