Christmas Leftovers Dessert Recipes
Monday, December 21, 2009 at 3:46PM 
Christmas Leftovers Dessert
Recipes by Jackie Cameron
Yesterday’s traditional eggnog – if you have leftovers, that is – can be frozen using the same method as you would when making ice cream. Serve this with fresh cherries and hot cherry sauce. You’ll never have made too much!
Christmas cake made into balls, drizzled with brandy and coated in crumbled shortbread and a dusting of icing sugar makes an unusual, morish treat.
One of my favourite flavour combinations is rich fruitcake with mature cheddar. The union of sweet and savoury tickles the taste buds while tantalising the appetite.
Most occasions call for a selection of cheeses and this, generally, results in many small portions of cheese leftovers. Place the off-cuts neatly together and top with fresh or preserved fruit, nuts and hot caramelised sugar. This crispy, crunchy extravagance oozes splendid flavours.
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*Eggnog ice cream with fresh Cherries and Hot Cherry Sauce
Eggnog
Yields : 4 large glasses
Ingredients :
3 large Eggs
187 g Sugar
132 ml Brandy (Klipdrift)
62 ml Rum (Red Hart)
2 cup Full Cream Milk
2 cup Cream
62 ml Icing Sugar
10 ml Nutmeg – or to taste
10 ml Cinnamon – or to taste
10 ml Mixed Spice – or to taste
Method :
1) Separate your eggs
2) Whisk the yolks slowly and add sugar until pale yellow in colour
3) Add brandy, rum and milk and 1 cup of the cream to the above mixture slowly
4) Set aside until service
5) On service whisk egg whites until firm and fold into eggnog mixture
6) Whip the remaining of the cream and flavour with spices. Add this to your eggnog before serving
Ice cream
7) Take the left over eggnog mixture and freeze in an ice cream machine as manufacture’s instructions or place the mixture into a freezer. Whisk every 45 minutes until frozen to allow for a light and fluffy textured ice cream.
Hot Cherry Sauce
Yields : 4 portions
Ingredients :
1 tin Black cherries with syrup
30 ml White Sugar
Method :
1) Separate the cherries from the liquid by straining
2) Heat the liquid with the sugar amount, stirring continuously, and reduce by half
3) Add black cherries and heat up
Serve
1) Roll ice cream balls of the egg nog ice cream
2) Top with the hot cherry sauce, black cherries and fresh cherries if available
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*Christmas cake balls drenched in brandy and rolled in crumbled shortbread and dusted with icing sugar
Ingredients :
13 Christmas cake balls
30 ml Brandy
½ cup crumbled Shortbread
15 ml Icing Sugar
Method :
1) Roll balls of Christmas cake and place onto a plate. Top with brandy
2) Crumble the left over shortbread and roll the moist shortbread balls into this
3) Finish with a light sift of icing sugar
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*Christmas cake served with Mature Cheddar, Honey and Roasted Pecan Nuts
Ingredients :
Christmas cake
Cheddar Cheese
Honey
Roasted Pecan Nuts
1) Slice both the cake and the cheese into finger pieces. Serve with a bowl of honey and hot roasted pecan nuts.
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*Leftover Cheese with extra Nuts, Dried and Fresh Fruit finished with Caramelised Sugar
Ingredients :
Left Over Cheese
Variety of : Fresh, Dried and Preserved Fruit
Nuts
1 cup White Sugar
Method :
1) Place all cheeses next to each other
2) Top with a variety of your cheese favourites
3) Caramelise sugar in a pan and pour this over the cheese on serving
Please post your comments and any food-related questions below.
I look forward to hearing from you.

Jackie Cameron
Head Chef
Hartford House
www.hartford.co.za
jackie@hartford.co.za
+27 33 263 2713






Reader Comments (2)
Thanks for this wonderful site. I've spent hours looking at all your beautiful recipes and have decided that my entire Christmas menu will come from you. I can't wait.
Gee, what a compliment. I am so glad you are enjoying what you have seen. Contact me if you have any questions.
Cheerio for now.
Yours in hospitality
Jacqueline Cameron
(Head Chef)