I've never been a go out and paint the town red person on New Years Eve. I have always been a stay at home and enjoy a nice meal and nibbles kind of a person. Partially because through the years, whilst raising a large family, we couldn't afford to pay a sitter to come in and watch the children, and partially because my then husband always worked on New Years. The guys with the children got Christmas off and in exchange they worked for the single guys who wanted to ring in the New Year out and about!
I never minded really. I've never been a party type of gal. Instead we always just enjoyed a nice family meal and then the children and I would have a nibbles buffet and see if we could stay up long enough to rock it in with Dick Clark!
And it really is no different now. Todd and I are usually in bed well before midnight and then wake up when the fireworks start, wish each other a Happy One and go back to sleep. We do like to have something really special for our dinner however and once again I am drawing from my vast collection of experiences when working at the Manor to show you several examples that might be contenders when it comes to your Happy New Year's meal. Be it on New Year's Eve itself, or on New Year's Day!
You cannot get much more elegant than Beef Fillet. This looks complicated, but I promise you its really quite easy and very, very tasty.
*Blueberry Sauced Duck Breasts*
Serves 4
To make the sauce, put the blueberries, Madeira and red currant jelly into a saucepan. Bring to the boil and then simmer for about 10 minutes. Keep warm.
My mother always did a baked Ham for New Years when I was growing up. We loved it, and we loved the homemade pea soup that would make an appearance in the ensuing days! Did you know that a gammon is simply a ham that hasn't yet been cooked? Serve this either hot or cold cut into thin slices with hot English Mustard on the side!
*Glazed Gammon*
Serves 6
1 medium onion, peeled and chopped
300ml dry cider (1 1/4 cups)Fish is also a nice option for New Years. It cooks quickly. Do be careful not to over cook, remembering that it will continue to cook as it stands. The hollandaise sauce is beautifully flavoured and not as difficult to make as you would suppose, however if you are concerned, do have in a couple of jars of ready made just in case. You could also do a blender hollandaise, which is very simple and pretty fool proof. You can find that recipe here.
*Herbed Salmon Fillets*
Serves 4 |
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