Thursday, December 22, 2011

BAKING, DELIVERING AND A NICE SURPRISE.....FOR ME!


Well, we are down to the wire. Santa is checking his list one more time. I am also checking mine. I am in pretty good shape. Yesterday I...



....Finished my Christmas baking. I made some lovely Almond Squares this year. I add something new every Christmas to keep it interesting.


I delivered all of the presents and cookies to my lovely family and friends I will not see on the day.


Today I will finish all of the wrapping and make my stuffing. I made the gravy base on Monday. I know it sounds strange making your base ahead but I use Jamie Oliver's recipe and I tell you it is like Christmas in a bowl. I will tell you the recipe at the end of this post. I also received a fabulous surprise in the post today.




I got these lovely Penny Rugs from Felicia at Raggedy Creations. I just think they are fantastic. Stop by and see her sometime. Thanks Felicia!

JAMIE OLIVER'S CHRISTMAS GRAVY

In a roasting pan put in 8 large cut carrots, 6 onions, 1 bunch of celery cut, 10 chicken wings and cut into the bone but not right through this adds flavour. Add salt and pepper, fresh rosemary about 4 sprigs, and 10 sage leaves. Add a little olive oil. Roast at 350 degrees around 2 hours turning veggies occassionally. When all is nicely soft put on top of the stove over medium low and smash everything all together with a potato masher. Keep doing this as you add 2 tbsp. of flour per pint of water, I use 2 pints. Add 1 can of cranberry sauce. Let simmer appr. 25 min. until thickening. Don't let it stick. Now salt and pepper to taste. Put through a strainer removing everything. You can freeze this or just put it in the fridge until the day. Add this to you turkey juices and thicken if needed. You can double the recipe if you need to. This is the best gravy I have ever had!

JUST ONE MORE THING,

Samantha at SAMANTHA'S ACCESSORIES BLOG is having a huge GIVEAWAY which she will draw on Jan. 1st. Go to my sidebar under GIVEAWAYS and drop by.

3 comments:

  1. You've been a busy gal! I like the gravy recipe.
    I can't try it out this year cuz we are having
    a roast of beef on EVE and spiral ham next day.
    But I will try it next year. Thanks!
    Felicia outdid herself with those penny rugs.I
    especially like the snowman theme. You're a lucky gal.
    Merry Christmas,
    Susan

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  2. Such blessed friends and family you should have. Those goodies look so yummy. Love the penny mats from Felicia. She does great work. You are a lucky lady to have been gifted with them. Merry Christmas to you and your family
    Angela

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  3. Oh, your cookies look scrumptious! You are so busy and so very organized for the holidays. I love the way you savor the sweet moments of festivities. Wishing you a blessed Yule, Christmas and New Year.

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