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Contributed by: NAPSA Celebrating Christmas Down-Under (NAPSA) - An Australian Christmas feast, while not normally kangaroo and vegamite, is decidedly different from the traditional North American holiday fare. December 25 is the middle of the summer "down-under," and among the hottest days of the year. Therefore, many Christmas celebrations are held outdoors or beachside, with an emphasis on fresh vegetables and lighter foods. However, there are also some traditional dishes that are reminiscent of the country's British heritage, including steamed pudding and a roast. This being Australia, the roast is lamb and the pudding features dates. To make a holiday toast, there may be nothing that goes better with Aussie cuisine than wines from the Barossa Valley, which is considered Australia's Napa Valley. One popular holiday wine is The Holy Trinity, an award-winning blend of Shiraz, Grenache and Mouvdre grapes from Grant Burge that was named after the local church (founded by his great-grandfather) where the Burge family still worships. The Holy Trinity wine has both the flavor and body to complement both lamb and sweet desserts. Ingredients:
Directions: Season the lamb by rubbing in the salt and pepper. Score the skin. Stab the lamb every 11/2 inches with a long knife (about 1/2-inches deep) and stuff each cut with a clove of garlic and a sprig of rosemary. Be careful not to separate the flesh too much. Roast in a hot oven (1-hour for every pound). When cooked, remove the rosemary, carve and serve with steamed fresh snow peas, green beans and carrots. |
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