Each box comes with a recipe card and the recipes are easy to follow. The recipes are a mix of classics and slight twists on dishes. Recent favourites of mine have been Portuguese style chicken and Sicilian caponata for that authentic taste of Portuguese and Sicilian cuisine and also sausage pie when you just want comfort food on a cold day. From classic dishes to veggie selections to family meals, Hello Fresh caters for a variety of people with different menu choices and needs.
Now Hello Fresh are experts at making everything easy to cook, with simple step-by-step instructions and great easy to follow photos, so this year they have produced something brilliant - the ultimate Christmas dinner cheat sheet.
The Christmas dinner cheat sheet contains secret recipes, like how to make the best gravy and the perfect roast potato recipe, as well as what to do the night before and a breakdown of the timings for cooking Christmas dinner on Christmas day. So as you can see, it is a really useful guide for novice cooks and more experienced alike.
Now I don't know about you but I find planning, preparing and cooking Christmas dinner stressful. There are so many parts of the meal that have to be perfect, and you know that soggy potatoes, lumpy gravy and overcooked veg will just not make the grade, and will cause grumbles from the not so tactful guests, so anything that makes Christmas dinner easy to make is fine by me!
As an extra special treat to my readers, Hello Fresh are giving you the chance to win a Hello Fresh classic box up to £60 in value, when you download the Christmas Dinner cheat sheet.
Entry is easy via the Rafflecopter application below. If you are not sure how to enter check out this Rafflecopter guide here.
Entry is easy via the Rafflecopter application below. If you are not sure how to enter check out this Rafflecopter guide here.
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I hope you have a tasty and stress-free Christmas dinner and if you do enter this competition I wish you good luck!
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