In the centre there’s carrots cooked in red wine with garlic butter and herbs, then from the top clockwise there’s tenderstem broccoli, pigs in blankets, sage onion and sausage stuffing, confit parsnips, pan fried sprouts, roast potatoes, cauliflower cheese, a Plantside brand yorkshire pudding (sadly not homemade), garlic parmesan green beans, and THIS brand stuffed roast chicken. Not pictured was a generous pour of unphotogenic but delicious mushroom gravy after this photo was taken.

Looks delicious! Best-looking Yorkshire puddings I've seen on Reddit!
Gah I just noticed OP said they were 't homemade, because I'd LOVE a vegan yorkshire pudding recipe that doesn't come out too greasy (at least that's what happened my first attempt)
Didn’t want to get anyone’s hopes up so thought I’d clarify lol, I’ve made decent vegan yorkshires but none have come close to this brand which are perfect
Your roast potato game is top notch though - I aspire to that level of crispiness
It’s the J Kenji Lopez Alt recipe! Baking soda in the water makes all the difference
Are you in the UK?
Yep!
Do you have a good recipe? I was just telling my husband to make me some
I’ve made these before (reduced the oil) and they turned out great
Ohhh I love the pigs in blankets! Never thought to make these vegan treats. Love it. All of this looks absolutely fantastic. Will plan to make almost all of it during January!
They were selling them in Aldi this year and last
Looks excellent!
Looks delish
This looks amazing!!! 😍
That looks delightful :D
It looks incredible! 🥰
😍 Wow! (Are you single?)
Haha yep, just get to cook for my family at Christmas
Lucky family!
Awesome!
26th year for me. I made the switch after Christmas dinner 1999, gagging down grandma’s homemade sausage I decided I never want to eat this cruel shit ever again (no offense grandma, RIP). Your plate looks amazing!
Ooh looks so good!
This looks delicious!!!
Gourgeouss wtf
Looks sooo amazing omg..
Fantastic looking plate!
Also drooling over your Yorkshire Pudding!
Holy smokes this is amazing. Please make a mini recipe book of this meal and I'll gladly purchase
I’ll gladly share any specific recipes if you want them!
Aww man, I was about to post asking for the yorkshire recipe.
Unrealllll 😩 I’m drooling. Will you please share your recipe for the cauliflower cheese?
Of course, I always just improvise it but basically this year it was:
Cut half a head of cauliflower into small florets. Pan fry until browned on multiple sides, then add a splash of water and cover with a lid to steam until almost tender, set aside. Halve and slice two large leeks into 3/4 inch pieces. Fry in the same pan until softened, and set aside also. Optionally, fry some vegan bacon lardons next, and then set aside also.
In a saucepan, heat 3 tbsp olive oil and add a half an onion, diced. Cook until softened, and add 2 cloves of minced garlic. Cook for 60 seconds, then add 3 tbsp of flour and cook until raw flour smell is gone. Whisk in around 1.5 cups of soy milk to make a béchamel. Add a large handful of raw cashews, and bring to a simmer, letting cook for 10 minutes.
Add vegan cheese next - I used equal parts of Applewood smoked cheese, and Violife Mature cheese, probably around 400g or so in total. Grate most of it and melt it into the sauce, reserving around 1/4 of it. Add sauce to a blender, along with 1tsp Dijon mustard, 1tsp wholegrain mustard, 1tsp white miso, 1/4tsp MSG, 1/2tsp paprika, 1/4tsp lactic acid powder, the juice of half a lemon, around 1/3 cup nutritional yeast, and a generous amount of black pepper. Adjust seasoning to taste, I added a splash of soy sauce I think to add umami depth as well as salt. Stir in the reserved cauliflower and leeks now. Can also thin with soy milk as needed, the sauce right now should be just slightly looser than you want the finished thing to be (but don’t loosen too much, I made mine a little too thin this year). Add to a roasting dish, and stir in the rest of the vegan cheese (cubed into 1/4 inch pieces).
In a bowl, mix 1 cup panko breadcrumbs with 2tbsp olive oil, a grated garlic clove, 2tbsp of finely chopped fresh chives, 2tbsp nutritional yeast, and a pinch of salt and black pepper. Rub that in with your fingers to evenly coat the breadcrumbs in oil. Cover the sauced cauliflower with the breadcrumbs, and you can now set it aside if want and bake later, even refrigerate for a day or two - otherwise bake at 200C for 20-25 minutes until golden brown and bubbling around the edges. If it’s out the fridge, just add another 5 minutes onto the cooking time and you can cover it with foil if it’s browning too fast.
I just eyeballed all the measurements I used from experience, but I think that write up is pretty accurate to what I did! Will just need adjustments to taste, and will depend on what cheese you use how it turns out of course. I like something that’s pretty sharp, and also something smoky, but both need to be good melting cheeses too.
Wow! That sounds incredible. Thank you so much for writing all that up! I really appreciate it and can’t wait to try it :)
Gorgeous plate!
This is my dream plate. Beautiful.
Beautiful 🤩
Gorgeous! The way everything is arranged on that plate looks so satisfying! Lots of Christmas food pics tend to be mostly beige so yours really stands out in a good way!
No doubt it tasted amazing!
Yum! I had tamales. 🫔 🫔 🫔
Awesome, congratulations
Looks amazing
Amazing 👏 🙀
Sorry, I'm not clear on the roast chicken and where that is from or made of, would love to know, thanks! Looks delicious.
It’s from the brand THIS, specifically the product is their THIS Isn’t Roast Chicken & Stuffing - widely available across the UK
I need to find vegans near me for Christmas. I ate a frozen veggie burger on sourdough 😂
This looks so good! 😋
Beautiful!!!
Keep on bro 🖤
Delicious!!
It all looks so delicious! 😋
Yumm
Are those beggin strips?