![]() £16.50, including Tater Tots, at All Star Lanes, Great Northern Red’s True Barbecue: Monte Christmas Burger It’s topped with smoked Applewood cheese and treacle cured bacon, and a sausage and apricot stuffing fritter, and served with crisp Tater Tots. £1 from all sales will go to The Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. Take all the best elements of a Christmas dinner and make them into a burger is the ethos at All Star Lanes, whose turkey, cranberry and chestnut patty sits atop duck fat roasted potato salad. ![]() £13.50 (£16.50 with triple cooked chips) at Hawksmoor All Star Lanes: Christmas Dinner Burger If tradition is your thing, then there’s nothing more traditional than the oft-imitated Hawksmoor Christmas Burger. It consists of two burgers (one turkey and one pork patty) with crispy bacon, sprout tops, spiced cranberry ketchup and a slice of Ogleshield cheese, served with a pot of turkey gravy to dip the whole thing in. Christmas dinner in a bun. £16.90 at Solita Northern Quarter, Didsbury and Prestwich Hawksmoor Christmas Burger Encased in a brioche bun and topped with a candied pig in blanket, a 7oz chuck steak patty is topped with aged cheddar cheese, roast gammon, house smoked turkey breast, deep-fried sprouts, port and cranberry sauce and turkey gravy, and this year’s new addition – a festive bake pasty.Ī veggie option includes a bean burger patty, grilled halloumi, a festive mushroom bake and a candied veggie sausage skewer. Solita’s Christmas Burger seems to get bigger and better each year. ![]() £15 at Almost Famous Great Northern and Northern Quarter Solita Christmas Burger Almost Famous: Son of a Nutcrackerįor Almost Famous’ Christmas creation, a juicy cheeseburger is topped with a BBQ spiced sausage stuffing patty, buttermilk fried turkey, festive creamy slaw, bacon andcranberry jam, sweet JD cola BBQ sauce and brandy buttered peppercorn mayo. The towering burger is topped with ultimate sausage roll – flaky puff pastry with sausage stuffing, bacon cranberry jam, chorizo, cheddar and BBQ spice, with a pig in blanket perched on top. Served with a pot of gravy.Ī second festive creation, Santa’s Ghetto Burger (£10), consists of a double cheeseburger piled high with cola BBQ pork baby back rib meat, festive creamy slaw, spiced shoestring onions, JD cola BBQ, and bacon baconmayo. Good luck.One of the best things about Christmas is the food and drink, and the Christmas burger is a shining beacon of festive joy.įrom traditional Christmas ingredients in a bun to towers of festive fun, here are ten Christmas burgers to try this winter. Ask the kids if they enjoyed the challenge, and would they like to try another. Then add a sticker to your Eat Them to Defeat Them wall chart, if you don’t have one you can download one here. Remember, for veg-resistant children a sniff, a lick or a nibble is good progress – praise it. Once the meal is over, praise, praise, praise – but don’t mention health. During the meal, avoid any pressure and keep the mood fun. Watch the video above together and repeat the rally cry “this roast is mine” with as much enthusiasm as you can muster, and ask the children if they want to help Chef Andrew to defeat the veggies.īefore you serve the roast you might want to watch the video again, and as you serve, repeat the rally cry: “this roast is mine”! As you or your kids eat the vegetables, you can say things like: “you’re going down veggies” or “let’s defeat them”. Tell your kids that as part of Eat Them to Defeat Them you have a challenge called Rebel Roasts and ask if they would like to watch the video. We have suggested these little potato cakes below for something different – but that’s up to you – you do your roast, your way (but with plenty of veg).
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