Looks like your Christmas was not marred in any major way by our current plight. Love braised red cabbage, and I find that when I reheat it, from frozen or not, it benefits from a spoonful of cranberry relish, or even plum or apricot jam, which gives a lovely glaze and festive flavour.
I'm going to have to try that braised cabbage. America's favorite Christmas movie "A Christmas Story" shows the family eating purple cabbage and I sort of wondered how it was prepared.
If you go to the link from the recipe button at the top of this page, Alexyou will find a link to a recipe for brazed red cabbage. You need to make sure you add either bit of vinegar or lemon juice or the red cabbage becomes blue when you cook it
Lovely Christmas veggies, and the red cabbage is magnificent. Bertie had a squirrel for Christmas too, although his was flat. The print is wonderful, a great choice, I do love seeing photos on the wall. My eldest won a wildlife photography competition a few weeks ago with a shot of a reed warbler, and they sent him a canvas print of it as a prize, which looks really nice on the wall. Glad you had a good Christmas, and the cake looks delicious.
My sister bought the squirrel for Ruby, CJ. We got her what should have been some squeaky balls but when they turned up they were more like squeaky macarons. She seems to like them though. She has some flat soft toys to. We have a couple of photos made into canvas prints that hang in our bedroom. I did have a third one made but I wasn’t too impressed with the company that made it and it has ended up in the summer house.
Can't beat fresh veg from the plot for Christmas dinner, the colour of the red cabbage is stunning. I don't like Christmas pudding either Sue, too rich and heavy for me. Ruby looks so comfy on her bed, lucky girl getting turkey dinner! Love the print, it looks great on the wall. Karen x
You are absolutely right Karen you can’t beat it. I’ve never really been keen on Christmas pudding, I will eat it if I’m presented with it but it’s definitely not on my list of one favourite things. It makes a change for Ruby to be actually sitting in her bed as most of the time she’s dragging it around the room and using it as a toy folding it up turning it upside down you name it.
Thanks for this heartwarming post (as ever) You might like Jaipur Slaw for your red cabbage.Shreded cabbage,carrot and mooli with mint and lime dressing.Meera Sodha's recipe.
A lovely post Sue, I loved reading your comments on the food too. Good to hear you had a semi normal Christmas with your sister as usual. The cake looks great, I went cake for our dessert this year too - a pear, hazelnut and chocolate one (a first bake and gluten free to boot) I had a back up if it didn't turn out (no gluten is a problem with cakes) but it did and was very tasty warmed up with a nice, cold vanilla custard. I've frozen a section for New year's Day. Thanks for adding links to your recipes btw, I've just printed off the sweet potato curry one :-)
From memory, your photo print is one of your own, that must transport you back to that place when you see it. Nice image too. Ah, to your belated Christmas wish, I wish that for you both. Hopefully you will get it soon, fingers crossed. Sending best wishes for a healthy and happy 2021.
The photo print is one of my photos taken locally at Nostell Priory, Shirley. I have another that was taken at an RSPB reserve in Scotland in the Loch Ness area some years back.
It sounds as if you had a good Christmas Day Sue and that you all ate well including Ruby. We always find Christmas pudding to filling. Your sister's cake looks like a delicious alternative. I love braised red cabbage but have never thought of freezing it so thanks for the tip.
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Looks like your Christmas was not marred in any major way by our current plight. Love braised red cabbage, and I find that when I reheat it, from frozen or not, it benefits from a spoonful of cranberry relish, or even plum or apricot jam, which gives a lovely glaze and festive flavour.
ReplyDeleteAt least not the actual day, Deborah. We have some chutneys that I may try. Thanks for the tip.
DeleteAah, I’m glad you had a good Christmas with some tasty food. Yes, fingers crossed for the Oxford vaccine to help us into a better new year!
ReplyDeleteI hope that you did too, Belinda. That vaccine just can’t come soon enough
DeleteI'm going to have to try that braised cabbage. America's favorite Christmas movie "A Christmas Story" shows the family eating purple cabbage and I sort of wondered how it was prepared.
ReplyDeleteIf you go to the link from the recipe button at the top of this page, Alexyou will find a link to a recipe for brazed red cabbage. You need to make sure you add either bit of vinegar or lemon juice or the red cabbage becomes blue when you cook it
DeleteLovely Christmas veggies, and the red cabbage is magnificent. Bertie had a squirrel for Christmas too, although his was flat. The print is wonderful, a great choice, I do love seeing photos on the wall. My eldest won a wildlife photography competition a few weeks ago with a shot of a reed warbler, and they sent him a canvas print of it as a prize, which looks really nice on the wall. Glad you had a good Christmas, and the cake looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteMy sister bought the squirrel for Ruby, CJ. We got her what should have been some squeaky balls but when they turned up they were more like squeaky macarons. She seems to like them though. She has some flat soft toys to. We have a couple of photos made into canvas prints that hang in our bedroom. I did have a third one made but I wasn’t too impressed with the company that made it and it has ended up in the summer house.
DeleteCan't beat fresh veg from the plot for Christmas dinner, the colour of the red cabbage is stunning. I don't like Christmas pudding either Sue, too rich and heavy for me. Ruby looks so comfy on her bed, lucky girl getting turkey dinner! Love the print, it looks great on the wall. Karen x
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right Karen you can’t beat it. I’ve never really been keen on Christmas pudding, I will eat it if I’m presented with it but it’s definitely not on my list of one favourite things. It makes a change for Ruby to be actually sitting in her bed as most of the time she’s dragging it around the room and using it as a toy folding it up turning it upside down you name it.
DeleteThanks for this heartwarming post (as ever) You might like Jaipur Slaw for your red cabbage.Shreded cabbage,carrot and mooli with mint and lime dressing.Meera Sodha's recipe.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like something that I would like, Mal but the problem is that we don’t grow moolis and the supermarkets don’t appear to stock them.
DeleteThank you for your enjoyable and positive blog posts during 2020. Wishing you a happy, healthy and peaceful New Year.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda thanks for visiting and commenting. I hope that you too have a happy,healthy and safe 2021.
DeleteA lovely post Sue, I loved reading your comments on the food too. Good to hear you had a semi normal Christmas with your sister as usual. The cake looks great, I went cake for our dessert this year too - a pear, hazelnut and chocolate one (a first bake and gluten free to boot) I had a back up if it didn't turn out (no gluten is a problem with cakes) but it did and was very tasty warmed up with a nice, cold vanilla custard. I've frozen a section for New year's Day. Thanks for adding links to your recipes btw, I've just printed off the sweet potato curry one :-)
ReplyDeleteFrom memory, your photo print is one of your own, that must transport you back to that place when you see it. Nice image too. Ah, to your belated Christmas wish, I wish that for you both. Hopefully you will get it soon, fingers crossed. Sending best wishes for a healthy and happy 2021.
The photo print is one of my photos taken locally at Nostell Priory, Shirley. I have another that was taken at an RSPB reserve in Scotland in the Loch Ness area some years back.
DeleteIt sounds as if you had a good Christmas Day Sue and that you all ate well including Ruby. We always find Christmas pudding to filling. Your sister's cake looks like a delicious alternative. I love braised red cabbage but have never thought of freezing it so thanks for the tip.
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