We started with delicious olives, artichokes, meat, cheese, stuffed peppers and asparagus that my aunt brought:
The main course was roast beef. I followed the Wegmans cooking directions but left out the red wine sauce. I hadn't anticipated how long the beef would need to cook, so I'm glad we had stuff to nosh on while we waited. Here it is resting before I carved into it:
... and a few slices for the table:
Green beans with almonds:
Mashed potatoes (I used my ricer to get them silky smooth):
Yorkshire pudding:
... which is much easier to make then I would have thought. My plate for the first round:
Everything was delicious, if I do say so myself. Next year I think it'll be even better because I know how long everything takes to cook!
What a beautiful dinner!
ReplyDeleteGlad everything turned out so well. I did my potatoes in my ricer as well (brand new!) and the texture is just awesome. Cheers to good first Christmas dinners! ♥
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