As your guests
arrive, it’s always nice to have a few drinks and nibbles ready before the big
feast comes out.
This Apple Pomegranate Sparkler from Yummy Mummy Kitchen is
a light and refreshing drink that will work up your guest’s appetite.
We love cheese, so there is always a cheese platter at our parties. This cute Christmas tree cheese platter from The Nibble is such a great idea!
Or for something quick and simple, these Prosciutto Wrapped Pears by A Cozy Kitchen would make a delicious starter.
{Photography & styling by A Cozy Kitchen} |
For the main event, turkey and glazed ham is always on our table.
For a gluten free stuffing, try this Quinoa Sage Stuffing by
Living Simply Gluten Free.
Or how can you go past this Honey & Orange Glazed Ham by Wheel and Barrow? It will make any Christmas table look fancy!
For a light salad on the side, try this Grilled Watermelon Salad from Planet Carol's Anthropological Guide to the Universe, sounds unusual but it is surprising a nice combination.
And now for our favourite part of the day … DESSERT!!
Gluten Free on a shoestring has a recipe for GF Christmas
Panettone, which looks amazing.
If this is too complicated, you can purchase it at EnotecaSileno
Or try this “no baking” Dark Chocolate Bark with Pistachios,
dried Cranberries and Sea Salt recipe from With Style & Grace. It's so
simple and looks delicious!
And lastly, why not spice up your GF cupcakes with this cute Christmas Tree decorating idea from Erica's Sweet Tooth.
We hope these ideas have helped make your gluten free Christmas less stressful.
Wishing you all have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Looking forward to bringing you much more in 2013.
LOVE the Christmas tree brownies! Absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteAren't they just beautiful, so creative :)
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