FinalGear hivemind!
In an unforeseen victory, I convinced Rebeca NOT TO roast a Turkey for Christmas this year, because fuck that. It will probably be 35?C inside the kitchen, we don't need an oven to make it even hotter. Also, it will be icky, humid and not really the best weather for greasy, rich Christmas food.
With that said, now I have a task: make Christmas food that is more fitting to this weather.
We reached a middle ground: She still wants Christmas ingredients, or at least something that gives that Christmas feeling, but without all that roasted, hot steamy stuff.
I was thinking of doing eggnog ice cream, for example. A cold potato salad instead of mashed potatoes.
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
PS: "Move to a country that is cold during Christmas" is not an acceptable answer, unless you are also providing a job. In that case, I will be forever grateful. :lol:
In an unforeseen victory, I convinced Rebeca NOT TO roast a Turkey for Christmas this year, because fuck that. It will probably be 35?C inside the kitchen, we don't need an oven to make it even hotter. Also, it will be icky, humid and not really the best weather for greasy, rich Christmas food.
With that said, now I have a task: make Christmas food that is more fitting to this weather.
We reached a middle ground: She still wants Christmas ingredients, or at least something that gives that Christmas feeling, but without all that roasted, hot steamy stuff.
I was thinking of doing eggnog ice cream, for example. A cold potato salad instead of mashed potatoes.
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
PS: "Move to a country that is cold during Christmas" is not an acceptable answer, unless you are also providing a job. In that case, I will be forever grateful. :lol: