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Christmas Bread Sauce Tips and Turkey Talk VIDEO

December 11, 2014 by Sarah Trivuncic 17 Comments

Christmas Bread Sauce Tips and Turkey Talk

Christmas Bread sauce is my favourite component of Christmas Dinner. This post and video were originally commissioned by Bernard Matthews in 2014 to cook a frozen turkey and do a recipe for one of the side dishes.

They say Christmas comes earlier each year in our house this year that meant a full dress rehearsal of Christmas dinner on Stir Up Sunday!

Buying a frozen turkey is not something I’d considered before but knowing what a bind it is to make time to fetch it from the butcher or supermarket at the last minute, I can totally see the appeal of having one in the freezer ready waiting to get out to defrost when you’re ready.

Preparing Christmas turkey and perfect bread sauce

 

Our Golden Norfolk whole turkey by Bernard Matthews was succulent and tasty and would be easy to cook for any Christmas dinner. It was effortless to defrost – simply leaving in a large bowl in a cool corner and pop in the oven to cook. Being self basted for convenience, there was no need to take it out of the oven until giving it a quick blast to crisp up the skin at the end. Which if you’re as rush of your feet on Christmas morning as I always am, is such a boon.

Generally in the midst of Christmas dinner preparations I get my regular phone call from my best friend in Australia, when it’s late evening for her. I would much rather chat to my mate over Skype, than faff basting a bird, worrying whether I’m upsetting the oven temperature by opening and closing the door.

We chose the medium size Bernard Matthews Golden Norfolk Whole Turkey  which cost around £15 and had plenty of meat to serve 8 people for a tasty Christmas dinner. Whether having a small intimate dinner or a big family feast, you can choose whichever size of whole turkey or turkey joint you need to satisfy those festive appetites (and have enough for leftovers too!)

I could have roasted the turkey as it came. However it’s a Christmas tradition in our house to cover the bird with criss crossed back bacon slices. I tear off some of the cooked bacon and chop it to go in with my sprouts and chestnuts. I never stuff my turkey as it adds to the cooking time (which is generally enough as it is). Instead I place a couple of onions and a lemon in the cavity.

 

Ted gets on with some homework
All quiet whilst turkey in the oven.

We made the video all about our experience preparing Christmas turkey and also how to make my favourite Christmas trimming of all time: bread sauce.

My grandma was seriously into sauce. Every Sunday dinner was served with some kind of sauce – white sauce, onion sauce, cheese sauce and of course bread sauce. I think I was raised on white sauces and roast dinners and bread sauce has always been my favourite. And yet I never cook it any other time than with Christmas dinner. I’m not sure why that is, maybe to keep it special?

So I hope you are amused and entertained by our Christmas dinner rehearsal video – featuring cameos from Ted and my husband too – and you’ll find the recipe for my perfect Christmas bread sauce below.

My Grandma’s Perfect Christmas Bread Sauce

Thick white, mildly spiced perfect bread sauce is the perfect accompaniment to Christmas turkey. When making the breadcrumbs at Christmas, I always do extra as these are used in my home made stuffing. I tend to blitz at least half a loaf and if I still have too many crumbs I toast them in the oven, allow to cool and then decant into jars to scatter over gratins or coat fried escalopes.

Ingredients

1 medium onion, peeled and left whole
2 dozen cloves
500ml milk
6-8 slices slice white bread (or 50/50 type bread)
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
1 knob butter (optional)

Directions

1. Stud the cloves into the surface of the onion.
2. In a small saucepan, warm the milk and immerse the clove studded onion. Simmer gently for 10-15 minutes but do not boil.
3. Meanwhile, blitz the bread into breadcrumbs using a food processor.
4. Turn down the heat and remove the onion from the milk. Sprinkle in the nutmeg.
5. Tip in enough breadcrumbs to create the texture of thick porridge.
6. If you wish, melt in a knob of butter to enrich the sauce. Turn of the heat and leave the sauce covered until you are ready to serve.

If you’re looking for more Christmas trimmings ideas, try Cooksister’s Garlicky Sauteed Brussels Sprouts

For an alternative roast dinner, take a look at my roast chicken dinner with Bramley apple yorkshire puddings.

Preparing Christmas turkey and perfect bread sauce

Video and post commissioned by Bernard Matthews.

 

Filed Under: Branded Content, Family Food Ideas, Videos Tagged With: bread, Christmas

About Sarah Trivuncic

Sarah Trivuncic has published recipes, restaurant and travel reviews on Maison Cupcake since 2009. She lives in Walthamstow, East London with her husband and teenager.
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  1. Judith (Mostly About Chocolate Blog) says

    December 17, 2014 at 2:20 pm

    Leftovers are the only way to go for the 3 days following Christmas 😉 Absolutely fab post and recipe!

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    December 22, 2014 at 12:06 pm

    […] love to pair sweet and savoury food at Christmas – as I recently mentioned in my bread sauce video, I serve my parsnips with dates and drizzle maple syrup over my carrots. So it seems very natural […]

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