I can't have a Christmas Eve post without a Christmas Day post! Here's a pick of the cranberry egg nog French toast we ate Christmas morning. IMHO it is a pretty picture perfect breakfast for Christmas.
We enjoyed the rest of the day with our dear friends Allen and Heather (and their little one)!
Team Purple House is Chris and Lelaine's blog. The name stems from their first apartment in Adams Morgan that was painted purple.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
A little French Christmas Eve
This year is one of the first times we've spent the Christmas holidays here in DC together. Since we couldn't be in Pensacola or KC, we really wanted to make the two days nice. Unfortunately, since I have also been pretty sick, that has limited our plans to inside our apartment.
For Christmas Eve I cooked a little French inspired dinner. We started out with gougeres. They are light cheese puffs that Chris recently found out I could make and then was very upset that I've never made them for him. He will say "Did you know that Lelaine could make those? Can you believe she hasn't made them for us?"
For dinner we had roasted potatoes, green beans and standing rib roast. Despite a faulty thermometer it turned out perfectly tender and the roasted garlic rosemary crust was delicious. We both had seconds.
My favorite part of the evening was dessert. Chocolate souffle! My first time making a souffle and it turned out very well. I was intimidated at first since I used a James Beard recipe. It does use several bowls so I feel bad for Chris's clean-up this evening. I've always wanted to try making it because the first time I had it was the night we got engaged and I've been dreaming about it ever since.
We are enjoying the rest of the evening by rewatching the Christmas episode of Downtown Abbey. Indeed!
For Christmas Eve I cooked a little French inspired dinner. We started out with gougeres. They are light cheese puffs that Chris recently found out I could make and then was very upset that I've never made them for him. He will say "Did you know that Lelaine could make those? Can you believe she hasn't made them for us?"
For dinner we had roasted potatoes, green beans and standing rib roast. Despite a faulty thermometer it turned out perfectly tender and the roasted garlic rosemary crust was delicious. We both had seconds.
We are enjoying the rest of the evening by rewatching the Christmas episode of Downtown Abbey. Indeed!
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