Entries in christmas (2)
NIGELLA'S CHRISTMAS MUFFINS

I found the recipe for these here and had to give them a try for Christmas morning, since they sounded so easy. They are as easy as they sound, and I thought they were delicious, in part because they're slightly savoury - if you're expecting ultra-sweet American style soft muffins, you'll be disappointed. But they are spicy and comforting and I love the crunchy sugar topping! They'd be great with some chunks of white chocolate added, if you want that extra sugar kick.
XMAS DINNER, VEGGIE STYLE

People are always asking me what I eat for Christmas dinner - well, maybe not always, but fairly often around Christmas time! So here's the answer for this year - roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, carrots, peas, honey & mustard parsnips, stuffing and veggie gravy. OK, so it's not the most sophisticated-looking plate of food, but it's reeeaaalllly good. And (ssh!) surprisingly healthy.
I'm especially proud of the vegetarian gravy, which has a really intense flavour and is very easy to make. You will need:
boiling water
marigold vegetable stock
Marmite
Tabasco
red wine or sherry
Worcestershire sauce
soy sauce
porcini (optional)
Method
Very easy - simply mix a dollop of everything together in a saucepan and gently reduce down for about ten minutes. I haven't put amounts down since I just chuck everything in and then see how it tastes. If using the porcini, soak them in a mug of warm water for ten minutes before you start, and then add both the mushrooms and the water to the saucepan. Sieve the mushrooms out before serving. If you want thicker gravy rather than a jus, add a little flour or cornflour to the mixture and whisk to get rid of lumps.
This is so good my sister even prefers it to normal gravy...

