I’m a day late with this post but I don’t seem to have had much time to myself. As you can see we’ve had the family home for Christmas, our two boys and Laura, Gordon’s girlfriend who is as much like a daughter to us as anyone could be as they’ve been going out with each other since they were just 17 and she stayed a lot with us when they were students as she was an English student, coming from Rochdale but at Uni in Stirling so we were her local base.
We had turkey and ham with lots of roasted veggies and yes sprouts which Jack and I love anyway but this time I used the Jamie Oliver shredded sprout recipe with bacon.
How solemn do we all look? We had fun, honestly!
Believe it or not, I had never made a trifle before and I put this one together, not bothering with a recipe. Next time I’ll use more jelly and less custard I think. I used a shop bought Swiss roll for the first layer then topped it with strawberries and jelly then custard and cream with strawberries topped with grated chocolate. Very tasty.
Just so that we had a choice of puddings I also made chocolate cheesecake based on Lorraine Pascale’s recipe which you can see here. I tweaked her recipe slightly. Instead of all chocolate digestives I made a third of them Amaretto biscuits to make a more interesting combination and I did the cheesecake in two layers, the first of which was all mixed in very well and the second layer was just roughly mixed to leave some of the cream cheese unmixed which made the flavour better I think as I like a bit of a surprise in each spoonful. As you can see I had a bit of a disaster with my piping nozzle thingy and ended up scraping the melted chocolate out onto the melted milk chocolate instead of having a beautifully feathered decoration. In future I’m not going to bother faffing about with the melted chocolate on top as the cheesecake is nice enough without it I think.
Boxing Day is always a rest for me as it’s the leftover ham and turkey made into a pie which takes no time to throw together. For some reason the pastry has shrunk away from the edges of my pie dish but it tasted fine.
So that’s it all over for another year. Now for Hogmanay!
Looks like you were having fun – plenty to eat! I have had no trifle this year. And as for the cheesecake then I know the one you mean and if I was not struggling to keep at my target weight I would have made it!!
Hope you had a good Christmas and boxing day.
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Looks like you had a veritable feast. I know the cheesecake recipe and wish I was not struggling to maintain my target otherwise I would have made it.
Hope you had a good couple of days.
Jo,
And now it’s two for the price of one – don’t know what went wrong there! We had a good time, although it doesn’t look like it. I meant to say that I used 200g less of the cream cheese than the recipe called for and it was still a lot of cheesecake for 10 portions. It’s easy to scale it down though. We will be going for long walks to shift any weight which we put on, luckily the weather is good.
Mmmmm! Cheesecake! Trifle! I’m definitely a puddings person! Lovely! Glad you had a good time with the family at home! As you say, here’s to Hogmanay!
Evee,
I’m not a great meat person but I love veggies and couldn’t do without puddings, always my favourite bit of any meal but we usually only indulge on Sunday otherwise I’d be huge!
What a yummy Christmas you had! I love cheesecake – it is one of my favorite desserts.
Anbolyn,
I wish I could have shared the cheesecake with you! I’m feeling fat though and it’s time to start walking it off. Pity it’s so windy outside again.