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The big day is nearly here! So what can you do on Christmas Eve to make things easier on Christmas Day?
Many top chefs support the idea of preparing much of the Christmas dinner well in advance. Christmas puddings are often made months ahead, and many elements of a traditional Christmas dinner can be prepared the day before.
Commonly, vegetables such as
carrots, parsnips, sprouts and potatoes are all peeled and left in saucepans of cold water.
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It’s also a good idea to prepare the turkey, pigs in blankets, stuffi ng and any sauces. If you have bought a frozen turkey, you will almost certainly need to start the defrosting on Christmas Eve.
If you have baked batches of mince pies or other goodies in advance and frozen them, do remember to check the freezer and take out anything that’s required.
Depending on your choice, some starters can also be made and stored in the fridge.
You might also want to lay your table. This job can easily end up rushed if left to Christmas Day, so why not take the time now to get it exactly how you want.
Finally, try to get to bed at a sensible time. That way you’ll be on top form for a fabulous Christmas!
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