Food Cheats

Christmas Dinner for One 2016

Christmas Dinner One

This was my Christmas Dinner for one.  The beauty of it is you make it “YOUR” Christmas. It’s nobody else’s – and you can choose what to eat… although there are constraints with volume, so you might find yourself cutting back a little just because it’s not practical to cook everything you’d like included 🙂

My Christmas Dinner for One was, of course, a Cheats Christmas Dinner. I’ve used only a slow cooker, the microwave and a toaster oven. I used the slow cooker to cook a turkey breast joint, which serves four – I cooked this the day before, then cooled and wrapped it and put it in the fridge. On Christmas Day I just had to microwave this (although I did pop it into the toaster oven to brown a little).

My Christmas Dinner for one this year included:

Lessons Learnt for Next Year:
Every time you cook, you’ll change your mind about “next time…” – for me, next year I’ll not cook cauliflower or peas.  You can see from the photo above that I over-catered! That’s enough food for two meals.

Instead, I’ll probably have more stuffing and more Yorkshire pudding. I’ll also cook the turkey breast roast on the day; this year I wanted to make sure that it was cooked thoroughly and needed to note down the timings, but next year I’ll know how long it takes to cook a turkey breast roast in the slow cooker!

I then plated it up, I’d even bought a new plate specially for Christmas dinner as I didn’t want to eat from my usual bowl, nor from my stripey large/round plates.

A Food Cheats Christmas Dinner!

How to Cook This Christmas Dinner for One

I used simple food cheats to create a lot of this Christmas dinner.  I started off with the best of intentions about cooking from scratch, but as the day got closer I kept changing my mind.  But this is how I put this dinner together in the end this year:

Overall, I can make it easier/quicker next year … but it was really tasty.  I’ll probably cook the roast potatoes and roast parsnips longer, so they brown a little more, too.  For me, the main parts of the dinner are turkey, Yorkshire pudding, stuffing and Brussels sprouts, which is where I put my main efforts.

Happy Christmas!  And if you’re facing a Christmas dinner for one, then embrace it and make it “yours”.  This is a better end result than just picking up a microwave meal for one – and doesn’t take much extra effort and, after all, what else are you doing that day??

🙂

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