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@aprilsisley4110
@aprilsisley4110 3 года назад
Carrie’s list of achievements in december- being Fantine have a toilet named after her
@AmberWoodMusicx
@AmberWoodMusicx 3 года назад
More achievements than me. And more impressive.
@elisecollins8467
@elisecollins8467 3 года назад
also: manifesting free ice cream
@WhenSheepRuleEarth
@WhenSheepRuleEarth 3 года назад
Designated Christmas dinner cook here: buy your meat now, freeze it and your golden, veg is veg and can be bought the week of and will be fine Prep EVERYTHING the night before. Veg, potato’s Yorkshires everything, put the veg in water in saucepans, will last over night just change the water before cooking. Yorkshire pudding batter is better left to rest over night (will look awful the next day because it splits in the fridge but just whisk it up, you’re good) Wine is your best friend. Enjoy and have fun.
@carlyedwards333
@carlyedwards333 3 года назад
Manifesting level: Carrie
@peaches_is_cooler_than_you
@peaches_is_cooler_than_you 3 года назад
‘I sleep like a little goblin’ Carrie hope Fletcher, 2020
@roscoestanley4858
@roscoestanley4858 3 года назад
“ The Carrie hope fletcher room” I’m screaming BAHAHAHHAH😭xx
@sophiehare3131
@sophiehare3131 3 года назад
Bahahah sameee
@nadinevicente7107
@nadinevicente7107 3 года назад
Okay, but because of the cover picture I thought it was Leek and Potato Häagen-Dazs 😂
@kirstyhall2604
@kirstyhall2604 3 года назад
Same 🤣🤣🤣
@rachelchaffe3731
@rachelchaffe3731 3 года назад
Me too
@lucymiller8172
@lucymiller8172 3 года назад
Lol😂😂😂😂😂
@katies7415
@katies7415 3 года назад
Me too!!😂
@emmathorpe9379
@emmathorpe9379 3 года назад
I do Christmas dinner every year, and after three where I ended up in tears over potatoes, I have accepted it is OUR Christmas. It doesn't need to be perfect to be ours. Good luck!
@milliemcmillan6101
@milliemcmillan6101 3 года назад
Hope everyone is having a wonderful day, has eating and drank enough, done something they love and are loving themselves. I love you all 💞💞💞
@rosadiaz1739
@rosadiaz1739 3 года назад
thank you and you too my love💝💝love these comments x
@milliemcmillan6101
@milliemcmillan6101 3 года назад
@@rosadiaz1739 thank you lovely💞💞💞
@maryhollifield8257
@maryhollifield8257 3 года назад
Thank you so much❤️❤️ Hope you are having a wonderful day to!!
@alicebarlow3736
@alicebarlow3736 3 года назад
The toilet being named after Carrie made me laugh 😂😂love when she said "sing it Alfie"
@Penfolduk001
@Penfolduk001 3 года назад
Remember it's a turkey crown to feed three - you, Oliver and Edgar. 😀
@madisonwaycaster9832
@madisonwaycaster9832 3 года назад
OH CRAP I FORGOT THE PIGS IN A BLANKET FOR CHRISTMAS THANK YOU CARRIE FOR REMINDING ME!
@jakjobson851
@jakjobson851 3 года назад
Don’t overthink it! The meal can be overrated, just do you and it’ll be perfect
@AmberWoodMusicx
@AmberWoodMusicx 3 года назад
Exactly, stress of cooking can make it a stressful day :(
@FifthHP
@FifthHP 3 года назад
I'm in charge of Christmas dinner for the first time this year, too! Luckily, I'm in the States, so I've been partially in charge of Thanksgiving dinner for the past few years, so that's given me some practice. Me, my husband, and my best friend have been bubbled since May, so we've been having holidays together since we can't fly back to where our families live. My best friend made the turkey and pies and my husband and I made a ton of side dishes. For Christmas, I'm making a ham and my best friend is making tons of cookies and my husband is making side dishes.
@jc37371
@jc37371 3 года назад
Just think of it as a big sunday roast dinner. Plan out your timings too. Have a lovely christmas x
@accountforwastingtime
@accountforwastingtime 3 года назад
That's what I told my family about Thanksgiving, and it really helped me not worry about it. We had just the 5 of us, when normally we NEVER do any fancy holiday dinner lol. We would normally go over to a house of 20+ and different families...and they usually just want us to bring rolls :p I was like it's just going to be like a slightly fancier Sunday dinner. It ended up being a ton of fun, we really liked just each of us making a couple of things and surprised ourselves with how good we did!
@Tess5542
@Tess5542 3 года назад
I’m from the UK living in Australia and me and my partner are having our first Christmas just us as well! We live in south Australia so our plan is to go camping with our dog, a swag and bbq! We’ll do a roast chicken on the bbq with salads and bbq veggies and pavlova for dessert! Not very english at all!!
@todaywithing694
@todaywithing694 3 года назад
It will (hopefully) be my last Christmas inpatient at a mental treatment center. During the days I will work on my apartment. But I decided to cook dinner for my fellow patients and me, so we can have a full Christmas dinner as well :)!! I am so excited for that part!
@hannahburnett3664
@hannahburnett3664 3 года назад
I had to get a covid test a while ago and it was so horrible, props to you for going through that so often and seeming so chill about it
@AmberWoodMusicx
@AmberWoodMusicx 3 года назад
I reckon when you have that done so often you probably get so used to it to the point where it just doesn’t bother you much! Sorry it wasn’t pleasant for you! (Not that it is for anyone tbh). Hope you’re okay
@xAbbieCx13
@xAbbieCx13 3 года назад
I hated it so much when I had one, I don't ever want to go through it again!
@Mollie-fg2sl
@Mollie-fg2sl 3 года назад
Yeah they get easier every day, weird how these things quickly become part of your daily routine! x
@AmberWoodMusicx
@AmberWoodMusicx 3 года назад
@@Mollie-fg2sl definitely😂morning routines on RU-vid will change for sure now!
@AmberWoodMusicx
@AmberWoodMusicx 3 года назад
@@xAbbieCx13 I really hope you don’t have to!
@bcoolfool1014
@bcoolfool1014 3 года назад
Too many good things in this vlog... Heinz backing you on the soup name. Hilarious. The straw. Amazing. The dedicated CHF loo. Brilliant. Hearing everyone sing in the background. Priceless Xx
@MsBlulucky
@MsBlulucky 3 года назад
In Germany a very popular christmas eve dinner (we celebrate on the 24th, not the 25th) is fried sausage and potato salad. Simply because no one wants to spend hours in the kitchen while everyone else is celebrating and having fun.
@christophercolegate9343
@christophercolegate9343 3 года назад
Hi Carrie, since I met my wife 25 years ago, I've relied on the magnificence known as Delia. Her quite old fashioned, Delia's Christmas book is amazing. She has everything timed from Christmas Eve onwards, which obviously isn't all needed but it's great for timings. I also cook my turkey the night before, freeing up the oven to then cook as if it's a simple Sunday roast. All else failing, have an MnS Christmas! I try to keep it simple as possible, as I'm very like you, and let the smallest thing effect my day, feeling I've let everyone down. Hope you have a truly wonderful Christmas. All else failing, jump on a train to the North East and let us take care of your day, lol!
@imogenna_
@imogenna_ 3 года назад
The best tip when it comes to the christmas dinner is just don't stress! It will be okay, and nothing has to be perfect
@middleearthpuzzles
@middleearthpuzzles 3 года назад
I work in food production and we are required to list ingredients in order from main ingredient to least: so any packaged food should list food in order of percentage essentially. Names also need to be indicative so as not to be misleading, as Carrie said, but the list on the back will also be in order. I thought that was really fascinating when I learned that. My Christmas plans are weather and covid dependent. But will either way involve snickerdoodle cookies, books, and an oversized sweater!
@littleoldpheebs7092
@littleoldpheebs7092 3 года назад
Cooking my first ever Christmas dinner at the ripe old age of 22... I'm freaking terrified! As long as everything is edible, i'll consider it a win 😂
@daniellerayfield3057
@daniellerayfield3057 3 года назад
This Christmas will be interesting as I'll be up with my family in the morning, working from 9-2 (I work in a residential home for disabled people, I have a Covid test on Christmas day also because of work ) then coming home for Christmas dinner and seeing my boyfriend in the evening for the first time in two months because of lockdown !!
@zartig09
@zartig09 3 года назад
Mum got me Les Misérables The Staged Concert DVD last night, and watched that this afternoon. You, the cast and remaining ensemble were amazing. Had a great time watching. Cannot wait to see Cinderella next year too.
@dondorian
@dondorian 3 года назад
a free straw and free icecream everything is looking up carrie
@TheSoundOfDistantThunder
@TheSoundOfDistantThunder 3 года назад
We're having our main family Christmas on New Year's Day so that we can all isolate before it for two weeks to make it as safe as possible. And on Christmas day we are just doing some small things.
@Mooming95
@Mooming95 3 года назад
My partner and myself have been doing christmas dinner on our own for the past three years. We both choose our favorite christmasy foods from our childhoods and make a mini buffet that we snack on such as cheese and crackers, some crisps/pringles/tubed snacks, roadted beggies and some minis of deserts. Neither of us are big into cooking joints of meat so we buy two trays of frozen pigs in blankets which is a big win. A good tip is to prep as much food as possible the day before and write a out a rough timed schedule to help with cooking everything on time. We also buy the dogs something yummy to have with us too.
@potterobsessed96
@potterobsessed96 3 года назад
Christmas dinner! I did mine for the first time last year for my husband, myself and my toddler. Best thing to do is to plan your schedule! So think of when you want to eat your main meal, and then see what the longest thing is to cook and then subtract that time from when you want to serve and do the same for everything! Don’t forget resting times for turkeys, if you can prepare the veg the night before it’s a life saver in the morning if you don’t want to be pulling your hair out, if you use the standard sage and onion stuffing from a box (like paxo) you can cook it like normal and then stick it in the freezer and then on Christmas Day just stick them in the oven for like 15 mins!
@amari5351
@amari5351 3 года назад
I love the “The Carrie Hope Fletcher Room”
@loren060
@loren060 3 года назад
I've planned to spend Christmas alone this year even though my family lives in the same city. We cannot all isolate long enough since my brother and I are working not from home, and my parents are high risk. I am in a city with rising cases, so I have decided that I just need to suck it up for this holiday and celebrate later. However, I know my mom is planning a Christmas drop off with food and presents, so I am very lucky I don't have to cook! If it was just me I wouldn't bother making all the regular Christmas foods!
@kaitlynlongberry
@kaitlynlongberry 3 года назад
I love these videos, it feels like we are having a conversation! 💕
@kikikyami
@kikikyami 3 года назад
Oh! Im pretty sure its a typical dutch tradition, but i could be wrong. We do 'gourmetten'. Its when you get one of those tiny cooking plates with little pans underneath it, and you just prepare a bunch of tiny meats and veggies you fancy and you just cook together at the table. Its a pretty good system cause you dont have to walk back n forth to the kitchen all the time, and its pretty fun to do together :) tiny hamburgers, tiny potatoe slices, tiny sliced vegetables. Its really cute :)
@maisielake9035
@maisielake9035 3 года назад
I’m doing a 12 hour shift at the care home I work for on Christmas Day so a sandwich for lunch for me 😂
@kirstyrand1
@kirstyrand1 3 года назад
Thank you for doing your job. it must be so much more difficult this year especially around Christmas hope you still enjoy the day
@KAIMAOFFICIAL
@KAIMAOFFICIAL 3 года назад
I totally get the whole panic that you’re going to be the one doing Christmas dinner!! We are having the same panic 😂😂
@sarahwisher1766
@sarahwisher1766 3 года назад
i tend to cook the turkey the day before so less living in the kitchen the entire christmas day. however with a crown thats easier to do on the day. you could always make your stuffing the day before and just reheat them and then meal prep on christmas eve also (cut all your veg and potatoes- i have an air fryer so do roast potatoes in that and save oven space ) its just me and the new hubby alone this year so we doing a crown also so deffo makes life easier. merry christmas
@5ColourGirls
@5ColourGirls 3 года назад
I had my first Christmas last year, just me and my partner. My biggest advice is to make a menu and write all the parts to the Xmas dinner that you want. That way you don’t miss anything when you go shopping. Don’t forget breakfast, ‘supper’ and drinks. Then just chill and try to keep things as simple as you can and enjoy spending time as the 2 of you. Hope you have a magical Christmas and thank you for making 2020 just that little bit bearable. Xx
@nuriafg6955
@nuriafg6955 3 года назад
A tip: if you want the soup to heat up faster, don't put it in the center of the microwave plate, it's the place where the waves get to less. If you put it at the edge (or off centre if it's a large plate/bowl) it will warm up a lot faster! 🍜
@eloisespringate9700
@eloisespringate9700 3 года назад
To save on space I always do a trimmings traybake with all the veggies roasted in it with the pigs in blankets works so well!
@lucyshackell9937
@lucyshackell9937 3 года назад
Part of my amazing postgraduate job is literally to make sure the companies aren’t misleading consumers with things like ‘leek and potato’ 😂 it’s just small print in the legislations 🤷🏽‍♀️
@maddieshears2588
@maddieshears2588 3 года назад
My first christmas with my daughter! So her father and I are putting our pitchforks away and, in what to us feels like a repeat of christmas day 1914, plan on sharing her first christmas together as one family! Merry Christmas Sophia my darling! Xxx To any one who reads this I wish you a very Merry Christmas 🎄! X
@iamthefilter
@iamthefilter 3 года назад
Microwave tip: don't put food in the middle of the plate, put it on the outside part of the plate, because the middle just spins on itself it's harder to heat in that spot. So put your bowl on the outside part of the plate! Oh and if it's a plate full of food make a lil well in the middle of your food!
@ThePaperHaven
@ThePaperHaven 3 года назад
Top Tip Carrie - it's just a Sunday dinner with a few extras. Timings are everything. Work them out and write down when you need to put each thing in the oven. Most of all enjoy your first Christmas dinner you have made together!
@flyupinthesky
@flyupinthesky 3 года назад
I do the Christmas dinner when we are at my family's for Christmas. This year it's just me and my partner, so will be more relaxed. Plan out your timings before the meal, and who is doing what. But don't overdo it and there is nothing wrong with spacing bits out. There is nothing wrong with ordering in or buying bits from supermarket preprepared either (M&S is my favourite for this). You will be surprised how much is still available at the supermarkets and freezing bits won't harm them. More than ever it's about the quality time with your family. Merry Christmas x
@uffagiuli
@uffagiuli 3 года назад
pro tip for using that soft straw: after doing the warm up, try to speak as little as you can otherwise the hydration will get lost! love you xx
@_Solitary_Bee_
@_Solitary_Bee_ 3 года назад
For christmas dinner we cut up and prepare all the vegetables and put all the extra bits on trays the night before to be ready to go in the oven. The cooking timing of everything is the stressful bit for me so only having to focus on making a few things and putting the rest in the oven in the right order makes it easier. My favourite is dried apricots in blankets! 10/10 would recommend.
@megankinsey5936
@megankinsey5936 3 года назад
As someone who watched the matinee, I never would of known re neck and feeling a bit iffy. Brill as always!
@sarahn751
@sarahn751 3 года назад
Carrie, Ollie top turkey tip! get a timer popper, push one in the plumpest part of the crown, through the bacon layer too. It pops when it’s cooked to the perfect temp 👍also check out a rolled boneless crown option from the butchers, no waste. Good luck 🤞
@loulouloopy28
@loulouloopy28 3 года назад
Hope you guys have a lovely christmas. Biggest tip is to work together and just have fun! My partner does most of the cooking but I help where can: peeling veg, making stuffing, mash and cakes. We put on Christmas music and just have fun. Love your videos! xxx
@abbyjubs4061
@abbyjubs4061 3 года назад
Christmas plan- I am working Christmas morning in the vets I work so we are having Christmas snacks there. Then home for dinner, presents and gin :D xx
@Mthebersonperson
@Mthebersonperson 3 года назад
I'm a big fan of modified holiday dinners when it's just a few people - you just make your favorite bits so there's fewer moving parts the day of and you don't have a monstrous amount of food. Or not doing a traditional holiday meal at all! We've done Thanksgiving (US) where we've had non-Thanksgiving food for our dinner and then made a small turkey to make turkey sandwiches the next day.
@mancmcr8172
@mancmcr8172 3 года назад
I love being able to hear the show music in the background! It makes my heart soar!
@didsomeonesaycolette
@didsomeonesaycolette 3 года назад
What my partner and I are doing is just... not bothering with a full traditional Christmas dinner. We’re recent college grads who don’t have the money or counter space to do any of that! So if traditions are important, that’s fair, but also don’t be afraid to try new things or create new traditions that ultimately will be less stressful on you!
@abbebladon
@abbebladon 3 года назад
Watching your vlogs gives me so much joy. You’re a sweetheart and I am so pleased you are back doing what you love again. My mum my sister & I saw the staged concert last year, it is awesome xxxx now, our Christmas dinner this year, we asked our 2 boys (aged 16 & 12) what they’d like for Christmas dinner. We have a roast every Sunday and every year since they could eat we’ve had turkey & all the trimmings,so given the choice of food , they have unanimously decided we are having, steak & chips to start & a chocolate & praline bomb for dessert! I’m not complaining as my hubby is the cook of steaks so it means I can sit & enjoy the morning with my mum & my boys (I’ve not seen my mum properly since August so I can’t wait!). Merry Christmas Carrie & Oliver xxxx
@ChelleIsRandom
@ChelleIsRandom 3 года назад
Since it’s just the two of you for Christmas you can kinda approach however you like because you don’t have a house full of people waiting for dinner. Me and boyfriend cooked thanksgiving for my immediate family and once we got the turkey in the oven, we just tackled one dish at a time with no real game plan, and it was so much fun.
@kirsten2444
@kirsten2444 3 года назад
The last few Christmases, I've done the Christmas meal! I go full organised with it and get a spreadsheet, with oven times and prep times, to make sure I am also maximising oven space. Since my folks' are over 60 (and my dad with asthma), this year we are doing masks in the house while opening presents, and then to my garden to eat homemade chicken and stuffing baguettes at distances from each other, and thermos' of potato and leek soup (nevermind that BBC good food calls it leek, bacon & potato soup...!). It's going to be a shame not getting to celebrate proper Christmas, and of course London garden weather isn't exactly the most exhilarating thought, but to keep people safe, it's more than worth it. I hope you and Oliver have a wonderful Christmas together. And thank you for a really uplifting vlogmas.
@amyjaynebrown6430
@amyjaynebrown6430 3 года назад
For Christmas Dinner, I always write down all my timings and temperatures on Christmas eve and then set alarms on my phone for when everything needs to go in the oven or on the hob and when they come out. That way your not always watching the clock and you can enjoy the time in between cooking. Also I prep almost everything on Christmas eve so on Christmas day you just need to pop them all in the oven x
@ClaraJansson96
@ClaraJansson96 3 года назад
I’m actually going home for Christmas and I’ll spend it with my family. So I’m taking the earliest train home om the 23rd, since we celebrate Christmas on Christmas eve here in Sweden. I’m planning to stay at my parents until I’m needed back in my town to avoid unnecessary travelling. Usually, my aunt, her husband and my cousin are celebrating with us, but we’ll have to see if they feel comfortable to come to us. But it’s going to be nice either way! Oh, and don’t worry too much about the Christmas dinner! Just have fun with it!☺️
@tobealostwanderer
@tobealostwanderer 3 года назад
Christmas dinner: Grandma makes shrimp with cocktail sauce, covered with basil and such as entree. Then we have a "bread soup", which is basically a bouillon soup sifted many times. It tastes like bread. Then my mum, sister and I make the main course which is turkey, steak, veggies, peaches and fried potatoes with whatever sauce you want. Then as dessert we have vanilla icecream with heated up chocolate sauce. For drinks we usually have wine or grape juice. This is has been a tradition since i was born and I always look forward to it because Christmas dinner for us is so yummy. On Boxing Day me, mum and sis are going to gourmet and cheesefondue for the first time so im looking forward to that!
@vickyfurnival4071
@vickyfurnival4071 3 года назад
The key is to prep (chop all veg the day before and either keep in water in pans ready or in tubs in fridge. Don't put too much pressure on yourselves (its just a giant Sunday roast after all). Make it your own, have what you two like not what your 'supposed' to have on Christmas Dinner. And most of all enjoy it!!!! Looking forward to hearing how it goes xx
@NeenerT56
@NeenerT56 3 года назад
i bake a ham, i froze dressing from thanksgiving and got fried cream corn, in a frozen pack at store, so all i do is defrost and heat those two, add butter to the corn and we are set!!! of course we have tons of chocolates!!!
@rosadiaz1739
@rosadiaz1739 3 года назад
christmas is always a hard time for me and my family because of personal stuff so i’m glad we don’t have to go to our extended family for christmas and we can just have a chilled day at home. the less stressful you make the christmas dinner, the better it will be, and don’t put stress on making it perfect just have fun with what you like to eat and it’s always better. thank you for these videos they are helping me keep calm and grounded during difficult times♥️we love you carrie x
@LittleDiz95
@LittleDiz95 3 года назад
This year is mine and my boyfriend's first christmas living together so we're having christmas morning just the two of us, then going to his parents for dinner and then my parents are coming to us in the evening for drinks and nibbles! It's the best way to keep both mum's happy and try to still stick to covid rules!
@LibLob24
@LibLob24 3 года назад
I think it sounds fun that it's just you two, so there isn't the same level of pressure as if you were cooking for a big group. Almost like a practice for the day you do host the family! And it'll be a really nice memory for you and Oliver to look back on. I've co-cooked dinner with my older brother the last couple of years; he does all the meat (scary stuff) and I do veg and sides. But this year we're doing Xmas in separate bubbles and I'm in charge of everything, so I feel you.
@wongcaitlin634
@wongcaitlin634 3 года назад
For all my life, my sisters and I would always help our dad with Christmas (Eve, because we’re one of those people who celebrate Christmas on the night of Christmas Eve) dinner and all our family would come over. This year it’s just gonna be the three of us because we won’t be able to travel home (quarantine and school schedules etc.) So our plan is to basically buy all the stuff that can be cooked beforehand like vegetables and potatoes, cook them, throw them into ziplock bags and freezing them! As for the main: buy it from the local butchers and cooking it on the day/few days beforehand and putting it in the fridge. Good luck!
@vxsphoebe6816
@vxsphoebe6816 3 года назад
ahh! when i saw Les Mis on the 12th i was balling my eyes out when i saw carrie- when i stayed after the show i cried even more when i saw carrie, such an emotional night😃
@Peta4241
@Peta4241 3 года назад
Absolutely get everything for the 18th. My mom insists on doing a fair chunk of Christmas cooking and prep but as a doctor has very little time so the freezer is our best friend. You'll be surprised how well everything freezes, also consider swapping turkey for ham, still christmassy but keeps for muuuucccchhhh longer.
@siwanphillips3750
@siwanphillips3750 3 года назад
For christmas dinner - do as much prep as you can the night before e.g peeling veg and sorting enough serving dishes. And always over estimate how much time everything takes to cook!
@jounderwood7717
@jounderwood7717 3 года назад
Frozen veg, makes everything easier. Also a vege Xmas lunch is a lot simpler!! X
@notjustamumfromcumbria2563
@notjustamumfromcumbria2563 3 года назад
I love a “meat and potato” pie.... but in actual fact when you buy them they are mostly “potato and meat”, for the same reason. Absolutely loving your vlogs, I’m fairly new to your channel and have been binge watching. Wishing you all a merry Christmas and stay safe everyone x 🎄
@PinkHulk1992
@PinkHulk1992 3 года назад
Hiya Carrie this is the first year in 7 years that I actually have Christmas day off and am not work the night before or Christmas night and am spending Christmas day with my dad at home in around 5 years and will be cooking Christmas dinner for the first time ( Dad is going to help so I don't burn the turkey lol ). we have ordered all our Christmas dinner food from Prime Now and have it all in the freezer ready and I'm really looking forward to it. xxxx
@keziahlangdon
@keziahlangdon 3 года назад
Just me, my mum and dad for Christmas this year. I did cook a Christmas dinner for my flat in uni halls before we all went home!
@carolinegreen9783
@carolinegreen9783 3 года назад
1. Jamie Oliver roast potatoes...all the info you need to know! 2. Love that you said “See you tomorrow” cause I really will see you tomorrow at the matinee! ❤️ x
@ashleighbradley3207
@ashleighbradley3207 3 года назад
I’m always the cook in my family and have been for the past 4/5 years. My sons birthday is the 23rd and I still cooked dinner for my entire family two days after he was born because I love Christmas that much! I’m the same as you, get so worried about not getting everything/ the right things especially when you have so many different people and traditions to cater for! However, because of the current situation we have decided to just do Christmas with our household (me, my husband, son and daughter) really looking forward to it as it’s my daughters first Christmas but made me realise I still feel the pressure even when it’s just us! I kind of want us to be hauled up at home for a few days so need even more food than usual and want them all to have everything they could ever want food wise. I think with the dinner it all lies in one thing: the roast potatoes!!
@FiveMinuteCall
@FiveMinuteCall 3 года назад
Hey, Oren here - thank you so much for the kind words! We've very glad you like it, and we're super excited for the rest of the cast too. Please keep us updated with your progress, and if you have any ideas for improvements or new attachments, let us know - always happy to explore ways to improve the tool. 😊 ❤️
@katieibberson5687
@katieibberson5687 3 года назад
Christmas dinner SAVIOUR for me and my family is to do all your prep the night a few days before for the fiddly bits that take up time . Mash and roasties can be done and frozen as well as Yorkshire puds. Don't bother with gravy. Go to your butchers and buy it in a tub and should last a week approx. And if it all goes terribly wrong, put enough booze in the Christmas came you'll forget all the stress anyway! Merry Christmas Fletcher house xx
@sophiewarden3018
@sophiewarden3018 3 года назад
Carrie it’s so lovely to see you so happy in these videos. I hope you’re as happy as you seem and you have a wonderful Christmas
@KatieAliceGamer
@KatieAliceGamer 3 года назад
We still have frozen turkey crowns from last year 🤣 my mum cooked one last week and it was *chef’s kiss* delicious! Many things can be frozen. I even have some of my birthday cake from last year 😁
@bookishtealeaves
@bookishtealeaves 3 года назад
This is my first year doing Christmas dinner and like you it's just the two of us this year as we're tier 3 and it was too difficult to chose which 3 households to mix with for just the one day I'm not working. I've made things easier on myself and preprepped everything a head of time and frozen them or bought preprepped items like the pigs in blankets, Turkey, roast potatoes, parsnips etc. Prechopped my veg, premade my stuffing balls and frozen them all. So now all I really have to do is shove things in the oven at the correct time and basically make gravy. If I could have premade that and frozen it I would have done but let's face it gravy will be the quickest thing to make on the day. Really enjoying vlogmas, as I do every year! Good luck with your Christmas dinner!
@sarahjanebulmer538
@sarahjanebulmer538 3 года назад
Mark’s and Sparks Christmas dins - literally just bung everything in the oven and tuck in
@sjanneschoone
@sjanneschoone 3 года назад
In the Netherlands we've got 2 days of christmas and this year we're having beef wellington on the first day and a shepherds pie on the second which are both recipes that you can easily prepare beforehand so you can have a relaxed christmas :) but don't overthink the meals and all that too much! Good luck x
@laurenhaighton5361
@laurenhaighton5361 3 года назад
I have cooked christmas dinner for myself and my parents for the last 5 years. I recommend choosing vegetables you enjoy. Ask Gi how to do her potatoes, your butcher might be sold out but look in freezer sections of supermarkets they may have a turkey crown or turkey roasting joint perfect for you and Oliver. Use Paxo stuffing box (they do smaller ones to save waste) and Jolly Hog Pigs in Blankets are the best (pre blanketed pigs, also make great sandwiches boxing day if you don't eat all in one sitting). Also wash as you go - best thing i've ever done
@emilyclark6047
@emilyclark6047 3 года назад
Biggest tip for cooking "big" dinners is preparing things the night before, chop your potatoes and other veg, prepare your pigs in blankets and stuffing balls, make the Yorkie batter. It means you can enjoy the cooking and serving without getting all flustered! Secondly there is nothing wrong with boiling your carrots and various other vegetables the night before. Pop them in Bowls/Tupperware and heat them back up in the microwave before you serve, it means you don't have to do it all on the day and it frees up pans and stove space! Lastly take your meat of choice out of the freezer 2 days before and out of the fridge the day before you plan to cook it. Make sure it is room temperature and defrosted before you cook it, this is what causes raw turkey!
@alisonlondon-pusser2461
@alisonlondon-pusser2461 3 года назад
My bestie/roomy and I are on our own this year for Christmas as well, and neither of us are ever in charge of food over the holidays at our respective family gatherings, so this year has been a mad dash of trying to figure out what 'must haves' we each want and trying to work out if we can actually cook them, while also not making more food than the pair of us can realistically eat! We both don't quite know how to feel about being apart from each of our families this year, but with COVID, neither of us felt it was responsible to go up to Northern California (where each of our families live) from Southern California (where we live). We've decided to get dressed up in ridiculously fancy dresses for dinner as well, just to make it feel more special and less like a random day of the week.
@princesschesse
@princesschesse 3 года назад
My job on Christmas day is doing the pigs in blankets and stuffing which I always do 30 mins before the turkey and roast potatoes are done. If you buy a frozen turkey it has to defrost in the fridge a couple days before cooking
@AmberWoodMusicx
@AmberWoodMusicx 3 года назад
I must say potato and leek sounds as wrong as chips and fish😂
@HelenRosemarySmith
@HelenRosemarySmith 3 года назад
so weird!
@AmberWoodMusicx
@AmberWoodMusicx 3 года назад
@@HelenRosemarySmith right!!
@HollieLChappell21
@HollieLChappell21 3 года назад
The backstage banter in this video with 'The Carrie Hope Fletcher Room' lol. Loved it. Ngl as crew I would so do that, and probably have done similar. Going to be helping my mum with Xmas Dinner for the first time this year...help me! Also the first time my bf may be spending time with my family over the festive period
@DamnItsJustSam
@DamnItsJustSam 3 года назад
Honey-roasted vegetables are what I do every year and fluffy roast potatoes, lots of carrots, and sprouts. Top tip - do as much prep as physically possible the day before, I mean chopping carrots, prepping sprouts, and preparing the pigs in blankets, etc, it will be easier on Christmas day and make things less overwhelming. Sometimes I even cook the turkey the day before (with loads of basting and bacon etc to make it not dry and then carve it and reheat it in tinfoil the following day (because sometimes our gas pressure goes way down and it would take like 8 hours for the turkey to cook on Christmas day). My granddad barbeques his turkey crown in tinfoil so, this year is a chance to create some traditions of your own. As we get closer to Christmas I am dreading it more, I wish I could be with my dad. I fully agree with me not going to see my dad but it doesn't make it any easier to know I won't see him this year. Just got to do what is right for the world. It's mine and my S/O's anniversary around this time too and it makes me emotional I won't even be able to get a hug. Just feel very lonely but I am lucky to have not been too badly affected by COVID this year.
@teerrebebe
@teerrebebe 3 года назад
I'm in charge of my immediate family christmas dinner and honestly if we have a turkey, mashed potatoes and a christmas tree... we call it a Christmas partyyy 🥰
@elizabethcoyotl1883
@elizabethcoyotl1883 3 года назад
Seeing that straw thing reminded me of something I did to warm up in college!!! I used a kazoo! I had a hard time distinguishing when I was using proper projection techniques and the best way to make sure I was hitting the high notes with proper technique was to blow it through a kazoo! I'm pretty sure I broke mine cause it was a cheap plastic toy but it helped me a lot!!
@joluvsmovies
@joluvsmovies 3 года назад
I'm working Christmas morning this year, so hubby and I are prepping the meat and veg the night before. You guys do you, don't stress Carrie. I just think of it as another roast dinner and all will be well. If you're worried about veg going off, freeze it! Just remember to defrost it overnight. My top tip is with Yorksire's - whisk as much air into the batter as you can and rest it for half an hour. Mine balloon like giant marshmallows! I'm glad you achieved your dream of having a room named after you! And I need one of those straws in my life! Have a lovely Christmas!!
@hermionevictoria9436
@hermionevictoria9436 3 года назад
I can’t speak for everyone because I’m sure every family is different from what they cook at Christmas other than the classic turkey. So this year me and my family are going to have: Starters : Noodle soup with a warm stick of bread and butter Main : Turkey, roast potatoes, lots of veg, pigs in blankets, Yorkshire puddings and mash potatoes Dessert : We never have anything traditional we sometimes just do something creative like ginger pudding and custard with a little gingerbread person on top Hope this was helpful ☺️ x
@DaraDiamond
@DaraDiamond 3 года назад
We do not do Christmas but considering how many Jewish holidays that require a big meal, here are some tips! You can definitely freeze the turkey or your meats for the day before to then defrost for Christmas! Veggies are a bit trickier, unless you are buying pre-frozen, you should be buying a few days before. Granted, potatoes, string beans, carrots etc. in the fridge can last for over a week so just make sure you buy good produce!
@megancollingwood8893
@megancollingwood8893 3 года назад
My family tradition is to have pan fried duck breast in cranberry, recurrent and port sauce for dinner on Christmas Day, with mini cubed roast potatoes. And it’s on my dad to cook it- the one day of the year when he cooks dinner.
@victoriabertsch3097
@victoriabertsch3097 3 года назад
that little ice cream pot made me so happy!
@ashleighbradley3207
@ashleighbradley3207 3 года назад
I absolutely love your vlogs Carrie, especially at the moment. Yours is actually the only vlogmas that I’m watching. I also found that blue envelope hilarious, no idea why!
@Hannah_jp_93
@Hannah_jp_93 3 года назад
This is the first year in 6 years I won’t be making Christmas dinner! You can prepare all your veg in advance, par boil your potatoes the day before and keep them in the fridge until it’s time to roast them. Also make a schedule because everything takes different amounts of time to cook. It’s satisfying to tick each thing off as they go in the oven at the right time!
@westermolad
@westermolad 3 года назад
Forget the usual 'traditional' Christmas dinner. If it's just the two of you then its time to start your own traditions, so indulge yourselves and it can be the start of something you look forward to each year that's 'yours'. We ditched roasties years ago in favour of Dauphinoise and its now 'our' tradition to have these on Christmas Day.
@HPfanatic99
@HPfanatic99 3 года назад
For Christmas cooking I always try and make sure how many ovens I have to work with so this gas aren't waiting ages to get in the oven or getting cold as something else finishes up. I also have a rule I don't make things for the first time on a holiday, I do at least one practice round at some point.
@bethanyjoyxo
@bethanyjoyxo 3 года назад
I’m exactly the same! The tiniest thing that goes wrong and I feel like the day is ruined 😂 I’m going to try really hard this year as I know it’s going to be different to how it usually is. Tip: make sure you take your turkey out of the freezer in plenty of time to make sure it’s completely defrosted before you cook it Christmas Day. Also, a meat thermometer is very handy so you know when your meat is cooked all the way through! (These might be obvious tips but as long as you don’t get food poisoning, your Christmas won’t suck 🤣) I hope you and Ollie have a really lovely Christmas together ♥️
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