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Christmas feasting at home

KiasuParents are not only kiasu about our children - we are serious when it comes to good food. Discuss all culinary matters here, from cooking to buffets or fine dining.
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cherrygal
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Post by cherrygal » Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:21 pm

EatNonStop wrote:My Christmas celebration normally at my Sis house. Typically I will bake Ginger breadman or made chocolate truffles days b4 the season. Christmas eve will prepare ham/cheese mini puffs, a logcake or Christmas brownies. This year I will try sherperd pies or chicken pies :)
This year I am doing a Quiche Lorraine. :)
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jeestan
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Post by jeestan » Tue Nov 29, 2011 9:45 am

cherrygal wrote:
jeestan wrote:I find it difficult to get turkey done without it being overdry. Any suggestions?
Some cooks suggest putting the bird on a rack, then have a dish filled with water at the bottom to keep the oven damp. Or do a really slow roast.
Thanks Cherrygal! I will try this, don't know why I have not heard of doing it this way. :?
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Riekko
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Post by Riekko » Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:12 pm

i wonder did anyone here notice that this year the cold storage's xmas catalogue has lesser variety than previous year...i didnt see any roast beef available :(
looks like i got to order from elsewhere....

ginger bread? heee...i tried before but i dun know how to appreciate the taste of it...usually i will bake some chocolate chic and wrap up in a transparent wrapper and distribute to my son's childcare....as for this year, mbe i will hv different items...still thinking...hee
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SeongheeKim
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Post by SeongheeKim » Sun Dec 26, 2021 7:38 pm

I recommend these two
Decker BBQ https://www.instagram.com/p/CV4aUw-vjxA/
Hillcrest Grubs https://www.instagram.com/p/CXQ593zvHbl/
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sgplusone
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Post by sgplusone » Sun Nov 20, 2022 2:49 pm

Christmas food for a social cause
https://www.facebook.com/foodforasocial ... 4881571921
https://www.facebook.com/foodforasocial ... 4921571917

Dickey's Barbecue Pit
https://dickeys.oddle.me/en_SG/
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