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Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you're all having a relaxing time. I am currently lying back and making the most of this much needed break. Here is a little recap into our Christmas dinner this year and what a feast it was!

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This year I made a charsiu glazed ham, a ham and cranberry red wine stuffing, a Christmas tree salad, a candy cane caprese salad, prawns with guacam-aioli (guacamole aioli), glass potatoes, a smoked salmon wreath, a cheese and garlic wreath bread with a molten brie dipping centre, an Irish wheaten treacle bread and a tiramisu yule log!

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Usually on Christmas Eve we have my family and my cousins over. This time my cousin's entire family has gastro so they weren't able to come and my uncle had just gone into hospital so it was a smaller and less chaotic gathering than usual which was actually better because our apartment is tiny!

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I was lucky enough to receive my darling dear reader Matilda's Italian ciambelle and biscotti cookies with a gorgeous candle and chocolates. Matilda, you may have noticed some are missing, namely the Ciambaletti with the cachous and chocolate and that's because I ate those on the day that they arrived! Thank you so much Matilda! :D

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And this is Teddy who became obsessed with trying to get to Matilda's cookies.

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This year I had to take it a bit easier so I did things that I could make a bit ahead of time so that most of the kitchen time was spent from 3pm-6pm (the other things like the breads and dessert were made prior and frozen).

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This year I slowed down right towards the end of Christmas which was really nice. It seemed like everyone finished work on the 20th including Mr NQN so it was a nice excuse to take that time off and ease into Christmas rather than hurtling towards it which is my usual custom (not recommended).

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The weekend before Christmas Eve dinner (which we host here in our tiny apartment), we took Mr Teddy Elliott out for his Santa photo. My little Mochi used to be such a little star when it came to Santa photos patiently waiting while we snapped away (one year Santa asked if he could use his photo with her on his portfolio). This year it was Teddy's turn.

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To minimise the drama I booked us in ahead of time nabbing one of the last 2 bookable spots and Mr NQN spent the whole morning washing Teddy and fluffing up his fur. We got ready and took him downstairs and then a power outage hit. Unfortunately our garage door is connected to power.

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"Let's get an Uber," I said not wanting to miss the booking. "That'll be outrageously expensive," said Mr NQN and he was right. The estimate for fixing the power outage was 1.5 hours later so we sat back and waited it out until we panicked and realised that our phones were dying.

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We did a little at-home photo shoot with Teddy in a Santa outfit and he was fine, as calm as Mochi was. Then the power sprang back and we decided to try our luck with braving the regular queue at the Santa photo place.

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As it was late in the afternoon there were only a couple of groups before us. I looked at Santa, who looked a bit worse for wear. "Is Santa ok?" I whispered to Mr NQN. He had his eyes closed and he was sweating profusely on a not very warm day. He honestly looked like he had had a heart attack and people had just taken pictures around him. I was getting serious "Weekend at Bernie's" vibes.

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"Santa, wake up!" said the little girl to him as she sat next to him. "Uhhh yesss yes," he said simply opening his eyes but not sitting up. Then it was our turn to hand Teddy over. Mr NQN said to Santa, "Hey mate, how's it going?" to which Santa replied rather candidly, "I've got one word to describe it mate: SH&T".

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Well I hope that even if your Christmas is chaotic and crazy, it isn't like Santa's! Ours involved funny family stories -it's when I catch up on the adventures of a cousin of mine who was recently imprisoned for sending out bomb threats to people that displeased him from the government to the newsagency to his sister. Honestly, I thought that Mr NQN was the only one with a colourful family but it turns out, so do I! Remind me to tell you about him one day. Once I've done the Christmas dishes... ;)

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So tell me Dear Reader, how was your Christmas? What is on your Christmas dinner table? I also just want to take this time to wish you all a very, very Merry and Wonderful Christmas and give you all a virtual hug! Lots of love, Lorraine and Mr NQN xxx

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Click here for Char Siu Glazed Ham recipe

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Click here for Ham and Cranberry Stuffing recipe

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Click here Caprese Candy Cane recipe

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Click here for Christmas Tree Salad recipe

Prawns with Guacam-aioli

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  • 1kg/2.2lbs. prawns
  • 1 large avocado, ripe
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 clove garlic, finely grated
  • 1/2 tomato, finely chopped
  • 1-2 teaspoon lime juice

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Step 1 - Mash the avocado with the mayonnaise, garlic, tomato and lime juice. Season with salt and pepper. I also served this with mango hot sauce.

Smoked Salmon Wreath

  • 400g/14ozs. smoked salmon
  • 2 cups mixed salad leaves
  • 50ml/1.7flozs. roast sesame dressing*
  • 2 small bunches redcurrants

Available at Asian grocery stores

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Step 1 - Spread the salad leaves around the edges of a plate in a wreath shape. Dress with the sesame dressing. Fold the smoked salmon into leaves and place on top of the leaves. Top with redcurrants.

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Published on 2019-12-25 by Lorraine Elliott.

Christmas Australian recipes food ham salad (2024)

FAQs

What is the main meal for Christmas in Australia? ›

Ham and turkey...but cold.

In most Australia homes, Christmas ham is prepared a few days in advance and served cold, and the same applies to turkey. Everyone eats their fill, with your Uncle Brian usually fitting in thirds or fourths.

What is the tradition of ham at Christmas? ›

The tradition of eating ham is thought to have evolved from the Germanic pagan ritual of sacrificing a wild boar known as a sonargöltr to the Norse god Freyr during harvest festivals.

What is the best ham to serve for Christmas? ›

Most holiday chefs can immediately eliminate fresh ham from the list, narrowing it down to city ham or country ham. City ham has a drier texture and a more intense salty flavor, so it's usually safer to go with a city ham if you're unsure whether everyone would like a country ham and looking for a crowd-pleaser.

Do Australians have a roast dinner for Christmas? ›

The Australian Christmas feast has evolved over the years – many still enjoy a traditional turkey roast dinner, but warm weather favourites like seafood, ice-cream and tropical fruits now appear on most festive menus.

Do Brits eat ham for Christmas? ›

Is ham a traditional British Christmas dinner menu? Turkey with pork are the usual Christmas Dinner meats, served hot. However, it is very common to have a ham at Christmas more commonly served sliced cold along with cold pork & turkey for Christmas 'tea', the festival of gluttony in the evening.

What does ham symbolize in Christmas? ›

Supposedly, the tradition started with the Germans, who wanted to appease the god, Freyr. He was the god of fertility, harvest, and boars. Paganism also offered many traditions for Christianity, including Christmas trees. And so, the tradition of the Christmas ham was born.

Why do Americans eat ham on Christmas? ›

Although ham is commonly served in conjunction with several Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter, the tradition of eating ham during wintertime can be traced several centuries back – long before Christianity. Germanic Pagans commonly served wild boar during Yuletide, a wintertime festival.

Is Aldi ham Australian? ›

Aldi Festive Selection Australian Half Leg Ham On The Bone Review | Christmas ham | CHOICE.

What is the most flavorful ham? ›

Bone-in ham

The bone provides the meat with better flavor and texture. As a bonus, the leftover bone is great for making soups and stews, like this Old-Fashioned Split Pea Soup. Bone-in hams are sold as half hams. When you opt for bone-in ham, you'll also need to consider the part of the ham you buy.

Do you serve Christmas ham hot or cold? ›

A ham on the bone is phenomenal served cold, but at Christmas time a lot of people love to glaze their ham and serve it hot. The process of glazing your ham merely warms the ham through and bakes on the glaze. It creates a lovely caramelised, darkened glaze over the fat on the top of your Christmas ham.

What do Australian kids eat for Christmas? ›

Christmas falls during the summer season in Australia, so barbecues complete with a game of backyard cricket are common. For Christmas lunch, barbecued prawns and fresh fruits are a part of the feast, as well as potato casseroles and fresh oysters. Cold cuts and salads are also a common part of the meal.

What do Australians call Christmas? ›

Then when July finally rolls around, this is when Australians celebrate Christmas in the traditional sense since it's colder. Although we know it as Christmas in July, Australians call this second celebration Yuletide or Yulefest.

What is a traditional Christmas dinner in New Zealand? ›

Christmas lunches commonly include hot meat, with lamb and ham being the most popular, root vegetables such as potato and kūmara (sweet potato), and a variety of salads. As appropriate for the often warm summer temperatures of the day, it has become popular to serve cold meats and seafood.

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