If you're celebrating Christmas in July or a cold weather Christmas and are looking for Christmas dinner inspiration, look no further! Here is a delicious Christmas menu that includes canapes, entrees, main, side and dessert! Kick off your celebration with buckwheat blinis topped with sour cream, chives, and crab or caviar. For an impressive entrée, try the thousand-layer seafood and smoked salmon crepe cake. The main course features a succulent turkey breast porchetta. On the side, garlic butter roasted potatoes bring crispy, fluffy perfection to your table. Finish your feast with an edible macaron Christmas tree, a stunning and impressive dessert!
Celebrate Christmas with these delicate little buckwheat blinis, topped with sour cream, chives, and crab or caviar. Master this classic blini recipe, and you’ll never want to buy them again!
This thousand-layer seafood and smoked salmon crepe cake is perfect for Christmas (or any special occasion). Each layer is spread with a delicious filling. Don't be intimidated - while a crepe pan can make the process easier, it's not essential. This beautiful cake will be unforgettable and feed many happy guests!
One of the best parts of traveling is discovering new foods that inspire your home cooking. When I learned that many Italians enjoy turkey at Christmas, I knew that this turkey breast porchetta would be perfect for our gathering. Plus, it can be prepared in advance!
These garlic butter roasted potatoes are perfect for Christmas because potatoes are a must on a festive table. These are crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside, and coated in a delicious garlic butter mixture.
Get into the Christmas spirit with this edible macaron Christmas tree! It's a stunning centerpiece for any holiday spread with layers of macarons sandwiched with buttercream. The foolproof macaron recipe ensures perfect results every time. Plus, you can make this cake a few days in advance and store it in the fridge or freezer for up to two weeks, making your holiday prep a breeze!
So tell me Dear Reader, have you ever celebrated Christmas in July? Is there a dish that you always have to eat at Christmas?
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