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Thought I'd kick off a thread for those Christmas cooks so it's easy to be inspired for next year. Please share your efforts and successes.

We've decided to do a Mexican Christmas which we're branding 'Christmex'. 

It's close to freezing outside and what says Christmas in the UK more than Mexican done on the KK? 

The smell of BBQ. Mexican and smoke is going to confuse the hell out of the neighbours. 

Photos later.

Happy holidays all. 

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Not all that sexy, but Christmas tradition at my house includes two things. Breakfast casserole in the morning and baby back ribs for dinner. Ribs will come later, but breakfast was delicious as always.

(PS - all is pre KK...January can’t come soon enough)

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Christmex was a success. We are all poured across the sofas in front of a fire and we're currently arguing over who should go and put the cover on the KK. We used the 32KK today for the grilling surface area. 

So, our Christmas Tacos. We used 32 day dry aged beef skirt from Thomas Joseph Butchery and had that with some chicken thighs. Both marinated for 24h - hugely aromatic marinades involving fresh oregano, garlic, onion, habanero, lime juice, apple juice, lime zest, orange zest, orange juice, lemon zest, insert other citric zest and juice, bird's eye chilli. You get the idea. We used the Yucatan Chicken marinade for the thighs - both marinades are recipes from Breddos Tacos Cookbook (buy direct from them via Instagram as they charge half what Amazon do). We had ours with burnt spring onion crema, Breddos hot sauce, home made guacamole (Mrs BQ has an incredible recipe) and home made salsa.  

Mrs BQ was making margaritas while I was cooking outside. It's currently -3°C or around 25°F and I discovered that Mrs BQ doesn't use measures. Turns out her double by eye is closer to a quadruple. Which is why I was wearing just a lightweight fleece to stay warm. 

Few pictures on the iPhone. I didn't have any of the final tacos primarily because I was so hungry that all thoughts of taking pictures left me in my enthusiasm to dig in. Not helped by the volume of margaritas. 

Think we're on left overs for a couple of days which is no hardship. 

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@tony b I didn’t know we were doing breakfast either but I made a over-easy egg on a Thomas s lush muffin with melted Parmesan  cheese, arugula abs applewood bacon 

reheating yesterday beef bourgignon for dinner tonight as I’ve cooked a lot the last week.

@Braai-Q that sounds and looks like a proper Mexican feast. Even better when enjoyed with strong margaritas. Merry Christmas and nice work!

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Not all that sexy, but Christmas tradition at my house includes two things. Breakfast casserole in the morning and baby back ribs for dinner. Ribs will come later, but breakfast was delicious as always.

(PS - all is pre KK...January can’t come soon enough)

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Prime Rib in the rotisserie basket. 325F with smoker pot of post oak, coffee wood and mesquite. Meat was rubbed with the classic English Prime Rib seasoning with a splash of Worcestershire sauce for binder.

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Resting.

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Got out the china for this one. Hey, it's Christmas!

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Plated with sous vide mashed spuds (w/lots of butter, half-n-half, sour cream and both purple and black crack!) and sous vide broccoli. Horseradish sauce and au jus for the meat. Dinner rolls. Oh yeah, a 30 year old Cab from Heitz Cellars ('89 vintage). Hey, it's Christmas, ya'll! Nailed the medium-rare (thank you MEATER+)!

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9 hours ago, BOC said:


And ribs for dinner. 23 years of ribs for Christmas.9ff5e382c09b7623116ca52e5feb75a3.jpg



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The ribs look great. I think you're going to have fun with year 24 though... 

For a minute, I thought that was a whip in the background and was going to ask how you were tenderising your meat then I realised it was your sauce mop. 😂

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