Eat Your Christmas Tree with Recipes from This Cookbook
You ll most likely work up an appetite taking it down, so this is perfect.
If it hasn t happened already, I m willing to bet that the Christmas tree is coming down this weekend. I ve got quite a few neighbors who still have their lights up on their house and a few with their trees still displayed in the window. I won t lie, I don t hate it. You do you, people. However, I think that will change after this weekend.
If you ve still got your live tree, you may want to eat it.
Jan 7, 2021
If your Christmas tree is still sitting in your house, here s an option instead of dragging it out to the curb: Serve it for dinner.
There s a new cookbook out from a, quote, artisan baker and cook in the U.K. named Julia Georgallis called How to Eat Your Christmas Tree . And it features dozens of recipes you can make using your tree.
For example, Christmas-Cured Fish uses almost a pound of needles for decoration and flavoring. With Christmas Tree Pickles, you throw a handful of needles into a jar with your pickles for a month.
There s even ICE CREAM flavored with blue spruce needles and ginger.
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