The turkey breast was moist and wonderfully tender, the braised turkey leg was unctuous and utterly sublime, the roasted vegetables perfectly done, the fried bread stuffing was both rich, fruity and slightly crunchy and the turkey gravy was quite historic. The creamed sprouts, chipolata and cranberry sauce completed the meal.
It was yummy, and further proof that those people who don't like turkey, don't know how to cook it.
CHRISTMAS FACT
I've done goose before. Confit'd the legs and used the carcass and innards for a gravy. Both were utterly delicious.
The problem - as with duck - is the breast. It's just unpleasant no matter how you cook it.
And no man - and I mean no man - could taste my braised turkey legs and claim they were bland. They were superb.
Was pretty lazy so popped down to my local Lebanese restaurant....a nice bunch...even got the belly dancers out...they don't sell alcohol (something about their religion) but they were more than happy for me to bring to a bottle of Krug.
I guess it's like a normal day for them innit...
nice bit of beef. lovely.
I would have loved a bit of shawarma too tbh.
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A good rib of beef is definitely the way to go for Christmas if you ask me. It's delicious, everyone likes it, you can have Yorkshire puddings with it and it isn't fücking turkey - all the things you need. It seems genuinely bizarre on the biggest feast day of the year to choose to eat something that isn't as nice as roast beef just because it's sort of traditional. Fück that imo. Next year I'm having beef - and all the years after that.
I'll buy a Bernard Matthews frozen turkey crown for anyone who insists on turkey. It's all the fückers deserve.