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Hosenbugler

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1,856 posts

128 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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Dear all
For Christmas day, I had originally figured on 2 meats, a Goose, and a rolled sirloin joint. However, the numbers of people at the table has fallen, owing to various reasons, and now there will be just 5 adults, and 2 kids (ages 2 and 7)

For obvious reasons, the goose is out the window, so I'm considering Duck breasts instead. I'm thinking of 4 or 5 duck breasts to go across the 7 of us, and a kilo rolled sirloin joint to go around.

What do others think? Am I in the right area, or perhaps a little on the light side?

I might add, Turkey and Ham is also being cooked but that will be mainly for the evening when the hoards of the great unwashed will arrive, and of course, boxxing day.

Cheers.

TIGA84

5,550 posts

257 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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I'd say you're too much if anything.

5 Duck breasts and a kilo of sirloin between 5 adults (the kids at 2 and 7 would barely make dent in that tbh)

Think of a 200g Steak, a whole duck breast plus all the trimmings of an xmas lunch (not including any starters/desserts either) per person currently. Quite a lot!

Personally I'd up the sirloin weight a bit or go for a rib of beef and get it bang on rather than sodding about with individual duck breasts.

No one will complain with an amazingly roasted sirloin or rib of beef that they wished it had been augmented by a duck breast.

Cotty

42,089 posts

310 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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TIGA84 said:
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5 Duck breasts and a kilo of sirloin between 5 adults (the kids at 2 and 7 would barely make dent in that tbh)
Wouldn't you want some leftovers for boxing day?

counterofbeans

1,085 posts

165 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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Hosenbugler said:
Dear all
For Christmas day, I had originally figured on 2 meats, a Goose, and a rolled sirloin joint. However, the numbers of people at the table has fallen, owing to various reasons, and now there will be just 5 adults, and 2 kids (ages 2 and 7)

For obvious reasons, the goose is out the window, so I'm considering Duck breasts instead. I'm thinking of 4 or 5 duck breasts to go across the 7 of us, and a kilo rolled sirloin joint to go around.

What do others think? Am I in the right area, or perhaps a little on the light side?

I might add, Turkey and Ham is also being cooked but that will be mainly for the evening when the hoards of the great unwashed will arrive, and of course, boxxing day.

Cheers.
Why no goose? It will just about feed 5 + 2 kids but you won't have any left over.

craig1912

4,486 posts

138 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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counterofbeans said:
Why no goose? It will just about feed 5 + 2 kids but you won't have any left over.
Was going to say the same- four of us and a goose is fine with a decent amount left over

sc0tt

18,264 posts

227 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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Stick with the goose and the sirloin.

TIGA84

5,550 posts

257 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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Cotty said:
Wouldn't you want some leftovers for boxing day?
Also cooking a Turkey and a Ham I read, surely that would suffice!

Cotty

42,089 posts

310 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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TIGA84 said:
Also cooking a Turkey and a Ham I read, surely that would suffice!
Oops missed that bit.

Hosenbugler

Original Poster:

1,856 posts

128 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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Thanks eveyone, I'll perhaps cut back a little on the duck breasts, but will keep to 2 meats for the actual dinner. Everyone is keen that their will be more than just the one, so thats how it will be.

ambuletz

11,625 posts

207 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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there's always leftovers for the day(s) after.

D1bram

1,518 posts

197 months

Thursday 16th November 2017
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Personally I'd stick with the goose, simply because it's far more special than duck.

I also don't think you would be far over catered with your initial plan.

HarryFlatters

4,203 posts

238 months

Thursday 16th November 2017
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D1bram said:
Personally I'd stick with the goose, simply because it's far more special than duck.

I also don't think you would be far over catered with your initial plan.
Agreed.

Plus, lots of leftover goose. This is never, ever a bad thing.