Forget the turkey, goose and nut roast, it's the vegetables I'm interested in.
Imagine that all we have to do is grow the vegetables for a typical Christmas lunch and we have a perfect plot with perfect soil (i.e. there are no logistics of what else is growing or having enough room at the right time of year!). There's a lovely greenhouse to hand, too.
When do we start everything off, and which varieties do we grow, to ensure that all the veggies are ready for the table at the right time? Ideally, they should be fresh (unless they are better left a while like a maincrop tattie). If you want store it, tell us how.
Here's the list... what varieties would you choose and how will you ensure they'll be on the plate?
Potatoes - some for roasting (and some for salad on Boxing Day)
Brussel Sprouts - like 'em or not
Carrots - for roasting
Parsnips - for roasting
Red cabbage - 'cos its pretty
Onions or shallots - to cook in the red cabbage and for your stuffing or nut roast
Peas - for me, because I love them and I'm not a parsnip person.
If there's something special that you always have at Christmas, add it to the list.
Thinking caps on, chaps. Christmas 2008 needs planning!
Imagine that all we have to do is grow the vegetables for a typical Christmas lunch and we have a perfect plot with perfect soil (i.e. there are no logistics of what else is growing or having enough room at the right time of year!). There's a lovely greenhouse to hand, too.
When do we start everything off, and which varieties do we grow, to ensure that all the veggies are ready for the table at the right time? Ideally, they should be fresh (unless they are better left a while like a maincrop tattie). If you want store it, tell us how.
Here's the list... what varieties would you choose and how will you ensure they'll be on the plate?
Potatoes - some for roasting (and some for salad on Boxing Day)
Brussel Sprouts - like 'em or not
Carrots - for roasting
Parsnips - for roasting
Red cabbage - 'cos its pretty
Onions or shallots - to cook in the red cabbage and for your stuffing or nut roast
Peas - for me, because I love them and I'm not a parsnip person.
If there's something special that you always have at Christmas, add it to the list.
Thinking caps on, chaps. Christmas 2008 needs planning!
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