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THE CANAPÉ MAKEOVER

Spiced paneer with quick-pickled cucumber, p84

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December 2018
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The wreath masterclass
The foliage adorning your front door is as vital a part of a traditional Christmas as the turkey and mother-in-law. If the bog-standard holly, laurel or ivy number isn’t for you, get creative, nurture your inner artist and make your own beautiful wreath, festooned with edible ingredients
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The festive cheeseboard
Eager to explore beyond the predictable shrink-wrapped selections? Boost your ‘expercheese’ with our handy guide and try something different this year
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This light, citrussy, fruited bread from Italy has been welcomed with open arms in Britain and is well on its way to becoming a Christmas staple (look out, dark heavy puddings). Mina Holland travelled to the famous Galup bakery in Piedmont to learn a few trade secrets
THE BEST CHRISTMASSY BREAKS
Want to get in that twinkly, all-warm-inside mood, ready for the festivities? Our helpful elves have gift-wrapped some glittering destinations, all with great food, of course – plus an idea for those who just want to escape the madness. And if you’re staying put this season, we’ve rounded up the best Christmas festivals countrywide
The great Christmas FOOD & DRINK QUIZ
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YOUR RECIPE INSPIRATION
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“Starting on the next page, you’ll find 50 great bottles, each and every one a tried-and-tasted top Christmas pick from me. They’ve made it through to my final list either because they’re great party wines that are good value and crowd-pleasing or because they make particularly appealing matches for festive fare. I’ve also chosen a few that stand out as fine fizzes or sweet gems that would make great presents. To make buying extra-easy and save you time, I’ve grouped everything together by retailer, so this really is a one-stop shop… Happy Christmas!”
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