Whoops! My personal laptop broke, and I had loads of trouble trying to load pictures from my phone onto my work laptop (I know, excuses, excuses). Well, I finally got my laptop fixed, so onwards with the recipes! But, as an apology, here's a triple whammy:
Bread Stuffing
1 loaf stale bread, torn into bite-sized pieces
2 eggs
2 carrots
3 stalks celery
1 red onion
1 white onion
1 apple
100g walnuts
salt and pepper to taste
olive oil or stock
Dice the carrots, celery, onions, apples and walnuts. Add bread and toss with salt and pepper, and olive oil or stalk. Beat the eggs until scrambled, then pour over stuffing mixture. Bake on medium heat (gas mark 5) for half an hour.
Cranberry Sauce
200g fresh cranberries
100g brown sugar
100g white sugar
500g water
100g orange juice
1 cinnamon stick
cloves to taste
nutmeg to taste
Boil all the ingredients in a pot until the cranberries burst. To make thicker sauce, add less water or drain boiling.
Mashed Potatoes
1 bag potatoes
milk or butter to taste
dill or rosemary
salt and pepper to taste
Wash and chop potatoes. Boil potatoes on low heat for an hour (until potatoes became mushy). Mash with a potato masher (or electric mixer). Add milk or butter as you go. Salt, pepper, and spice to taste.
Bread Stuffing
1 loaf stale bread, torn into bite-sized pieces
2 eggs
2 carrots
3 stalks celery
1 red onion
1 white onion
1 apple
100g walnuts
salt and pepper to taste
olive oil or stock
Dice the carrots, celery, onions, apples and walnuts. Add bread and toss with salt and pepper, and olive oil or stalk. Beat the eggs until scrambled, then pour over stuffing mixture. Bake on medium heat (gas mark 5) for half an hour.
- Hint: If used to stuff a bird, the olive oil and stock is unnecessary.
Cranberry Sauce
200g fresh cranberries
100g brown sugar
100g white sugar
500g water
100g orange juice
1 cinnamon stick
cloves to taste
nutmeg to taste
Boil all the ingredients in a pot until the cranberries burst. To make thicker sauce, add less water or drain boiling.
- Hint: the leftover liquid goes great with vodka for a quick vodka-cranberry.
Mashed Potatoes
1 bag potatoes
milk or butter to taste
dill or rosemary
salt and pepper to taste
Wash and chop potatoes. Boil potatoes on low heat for an hour (until potatoes became mushy). Mash with a potato masher (or electric mixer). Add milk or butter as you go. Salt, pepper, and spice to taste.
- Hint: the smaller the pieces of potato, the shorter the cooking time and the easier it is to mash.
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