Making a festive New Year’s menu is not an easy task, sometimes even for an experienced cook. So many delicious salads, unusual snacks, impressive desserts and spectacular hot dishes! It seems that it is simply impossible to cook them all. But it’s worth trying, the main thing is to approach the issue thoroughly!
In almost all families, a lot of attention is paid to the preparation of festive dishes for the New Year and Christmas feast. Chefs want to show all their skills and serve the best treats to the festive table.
Recipes for the New Year and Christmas table differ from each other. By the New Year’s Eve, you need to flaunt all your culinary talents and surprise guests with fancy and incredibly delicious treats. Aspic with beautifully carved vegetables, French-style meat, homemade pates, delicious snacks of vegetables, meat and fish, salads with products that seem completely incongruous at first glance – preparing a New Year’s table is a great opportunity to show imagination in the culinary field.
It is customary to prepare lean dishes and lemonades for the supper on Christmas Eve. Vegetable broth, buckwheat porridge with mushrooms, cabbage pies, fish dishes, stuffed cabbage rolls with rice filling and many other goodies can be created in any cook’s own kitchen. Be sure to give your household a traditional lemonade (compote made from a mixture of dried fruits and berries) according to old recipes.
How to Make a Homemade New Year’s Menu?
According to experienced chefs, there will be enough for 6-7 guests: 1-2 hot dishes, side dishes, 3-4 types of salads, several types of snacks, hot and cold, dessert and fruit. This average menu can be varied depending on the circumstances, for example, if there are children among the guests.
One of the secrets of a successful New Year’s menu is to cook several new dishes every year. At the same time, you should decide what you would like to make the main bet on: someone prefers to invest time and effort in preparing a complex hot dish, and someone – in a variety of snacks. If, instead of traditional olives and caviar sandwiches, you offer your guests glazed duck with grapes on skewers, your guests will remember for a long time how refined and unusual your festive treat was.
But in fact, there is nothing wrong with having only traditional dishes on the New Year’s menu, without frills.
There are a lot of strudels on the site, but I found only one with chocolate, and it doesn’t look like mine, so I add my own, in case someone likes it. And strudel is an excellent dish, suitable for freezing and subsequent fast cooking, really does not require defrosting.
Strudel for me is always autumn. Hot chocolate, vanilla ice cream, caramel apples and extra pounds by summer. In this recipe I combined a lot of filling, light cottage cheese, a minimum of dough and a good mood! Welcome!
It is believed that the strudel is the hallmark of the Austrian confectionery art. A real strudel is juicy, but not wet, with an appetizing crispy crust. At the same time, cooking strudel is not as difficult as it may seem at first glance.
The birthplace of strudel is Austria, where it gained popularity in the 19th century during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany and Italy bake tons of strudel daily… But few people think that strudel is related to Turkish baklava, and the reason for this was the Turkish raids on Eastern Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. In short, for me there is nothing better than a dank evening (and such evenings are only getting worse) than a plate with hot apple strudel and vanilla pudding! Which one of you is against it? The strudel dough has already been mentioned on the website, and my task is to show you how to properly prepare the most delicious filling for it.
Simple and unpretentious in the preparation of strudel. I tried it the way it is in Vienna, and I really fell into the soul. I asked for the recipe in the “Residents”, and voila – I cook this strudel every weekend. My family loves this dessert very much. Now I’m sharing this recipe with you.
I’m talking about the lack of time during the holidays again. After the unsweetened “snails”, I suggest baking a quick strudel. Instead of crackers, which are usually added to the filling, I used crumbly couscous.
Traditional German dessert. The easy-to-prepare dough covers an amazing cherry and blueberry filling. Juicy, fragrant roll. Despite the fact that there are a lot of fillings, the roll turns out to be quite strong. When slicing, it does not crumble and does not flow. Tasty.
Strudel with greens is a very spring pastry, fragrant and delicious! Thin, airy dough, great for tea, if you don’t want sweet, a very useful option. And you can take them with you as a snack to nature, to the first spring picnic!