Continuing with my belated Christmas 2009 posts! :D
Sunday night, 27 December 2009
The night before Christmas breakfast with my family, Jac and I got things ready and cleaned and tidied the house. We put our new Santa Claus mat in the hallway and Billy Lee immediately sat on it. Believe it or not, this is her happy face. Heheheh.
We still haven’t found a dining set we like, so when we’re entertaining guests over a meal at our house, we use one or both of our trestle tables. For Christmas breakfast, we put the two tables together and threw a party tablecloth over them. Pixel sat at the table watching my every move and meowed at me as if to say, “So, when do we eat?”
Monday 28 December
The next morning, Juji and Jay came over early to help out. We made cups of tea and then got to work. Juji had glazed a leg of ham, which she put in the oven and kept basting.
I got to work getting the poffertjes (dutch mini pancakes) batter ready while Juji made the waffle batter (see recent post Poffertjes (dutch mini pancakes) test run).
Jac suggested we set up a cooking station out on the patio so we could keep some of the cooking heat out of the kitchen. We laid newspaper down to catch the batter drips. Juji made the waffles and I made the poffertjes.
We used one box of poffertjes mix and the basic waffle recipe from the booklet that came with the waffle maker.
Here’s the ham, moments before my brother sliced it. It looked just perfect – I couldn’t wait to have some.
The ham looked and smelled delicious. The sound of the knife slicing through the ham made me want some all the more. Even if I wasn’t taking photographs of the ham being sliced, I’d have stood right there, next to the ham carver and next to that wonderful ham.
I’d thought the ham looked good in the oven, all shiny and glistening, but it looked even more mouth-watering all sliced up.
I left Juji to finish cooking the last batch of poffertjes and started cooking the scrambled eggs. I don’t think these were my best scrambled eggs – I may have overcooked them a little in the midst of juggling my kitchen/hosting duties.
My sister-in-law Ange brought over a dish of her special baked stuffing, the vegetable dish in an otherwise high-protein, high-carb breakfast! Actually, we were supposed to have mushrooms and tomatoes too, but we all forgot about them! Mark and Ange had brought them along ready to cook but with everything going on forgot to take them out of the esky, and the rest of us completely forgot about them too! But it didn’t really matter, as there was PLENTY of food – we didn’t miss tomatoes or mushrooms at all!
The feast was laid out on the kitchen counter so everyone could help themselves buffet-style. Oh yes – and I haven’t mentioned yet, there were three kinds of sausages too.
When everyone had eaten their fill, we started tidying up. Takeaway containers for whoever wanted them! I labeled the boxes so there’d be no confusion later. My brother selected items for his daughters – sausages for Ruby (they were her favourite item of the breakfast), waffle and poffertjes for Zoe, and ham and plate scraps for Honey the dog.
It turned into quite an assembly line! Luckily, I’m just like my mum and hoard plastic takeaway containers. :-P
All full from breakfast, we sat in the living room and exchanged gifts and talked and just relaxed a while. Then Mark sliced up the fruit and assembled this lovely fruit platter.
The cats had quietly disappeared as soon as everyone began to arrive. They don’t mind hanging around when we’ve got only one or two guests, but if it’s a group, they tend to hide. I found Billy Lee under Jac’s desk in our bedroom. She seemed happy enough.
Pixel was asleep, all curled up on our bed. She did peer at me briefly through sleepy eyes, but didn’t move at all.
It was time for coffee and tea and some homebaked treats. My eldest sister CW had made shortbread and gingerbread, and Ange and Ruby had made gingerbread too.
I love gingerbread and I didn’t hesitate to have one of each. I like to decapitate my gingerbread and munch on the heads first. First, a gingerbread bear head…
…then, a gingerbread man head. Gingerbread goes so wonderfully well with a cup of tea. I wish I had some right now!
After all the eating, we (the adults) played Wii Sports Resort for a while. The guys perfected their archery technique. Juji and Ange put on their best fighting faces in a bicycle race. Everyone’s Wii concentration faces were priceless. Ruby and Zoe had a nap, then got right back into eating as soon as they woke up. It was a fun day! I took lots of photos and video on the day, especially for my Mum and Dad since they were overseas for Christmas and weren’t at this breakfast with us.
Where to buy poffertjes mix in Perth
The Dutch Shop, Shop 5, 121 James Street, Guildford.
If you buy poffertjes mix from The Dutch Shop, they’ll give you a printed copy of the poffertjes recipe in English.
If anyone knows of any other stockists around Perth, please let me know!
Where to buy a Dutch mini pancake / poffertjes maker in Perth
Juji got my mini pancake maker from Myer.
I’m sure I’ve seen them in other electrical stores, but Myer’s definitely the place I’ve seen it in stock fairly regularly.
Where to get a poffertjes recipe in English
Just search for poffertjes recipe in Google!
If you’re in Perth and buy poffertjes mix from The Dutch Shop, they’ll give you a printed copy of the poffertjes recipe in English.
































I'm TFP, a food blogger from Perth, Western Australia.


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wow what a feast. for a second there i thought you were catering to a hotel breakfast buffet. so much food! :-)
breakfast looks delicious! And I love those little mini pancakes!!!!
Heehee I gotta say, your home sorta resembles a student dorm!
That is one interesting X’mas dinner spread, btw. That ham looks ridiculously delish! And anything durian is pure awesomeness… FACT. (^_^)
TFP, that looks like a wonderful meal! I think food tastes even better when you share it with people you love. Not that I have any trouble stuffing my f ace when I’m all alone watching a good ” make me cry movie”! Ha! I am enjoying your new site so much! Thank you for all your hard work! Happy Valentine’s day to you and your Jac! Isn’t it wonderful having someone to love?
Just wondering what is your background is it dutch!?
Where did you buy that durian jam? Looks yummy.
Hahaha, Simon, that’s pretty normal for our family. We tend to over-cater so everyone can eat as much as he or she wants. And still have leftovers. :D
Manisha,
It was great! In the end though, I didn’t eat as much as I thought I would/could because I got busy taking photos and shooting video. I enjoyed myself though!
Averil,
LOL, given the mortgage we’re paying, I hope not! :-P The ham was fantastic, one of the best ever. I love durian anything too!
kathy,
It sure is! And I am extremely lucky because she loves me AND loves cooking AND loves cooking for me!
Graciegunn,
Nope, I’m of Chinese-Malaysian descent. But my eldest sister’s husband is Dutch. :)
flower,
I got the durian jam from Loi’s asian grocery store on Barrack St in Perth city. It’s pretty nice, worth trying if you like durian. It’s got a decent durian smell to it too, I know this because when I opened the jar, Jac made her “Ugh, durian!” face. She’s tried it but doesn’t like it. :)
I hope you had a great Chinese New Year weekend, TFP! I’m sure it must’ve been a good thing that it was on a weekend. Since I’m based in Singapore, I’m off till tomorrow :D Can’t wait to see CNY eats on this site!
I’m curious. What did the wee little pancakes taste like? They look a little spongy to me, which isn’t a bad thing. Kind of like a cross between an English muffin and a regular pancake?
Thnx, might go there to get that jam. I think it would taste nice on top of a plain cream cracker biscuit.
“Pixel sat at the table watching my every move and meowed at me as if to say, ‘So, when do we eat?’”
Oh that Pixel! ;-) And Billy Lee is cute on that new mat. The ham looks divine! I’m not a big fan of ham, but I’d have liked a taste of that. The waffles look scrumptious too. The mini-pancakes are cute, but I probably wouldn’t have the patience to make them. Ange’s stuffing dish looks interesting (if she’d care to share the recipe I’d be curious! never heard of a breakfast vegetable stuffing dish before), and I think the scrambled eggs look fine.
That looks likje some gorgeous food. The ham , bacon, eggs, plus all the fruit, I am drooling!
Durian jam (or the fruit itself) what is it like? Going to Thailand for a month and it comes up quite a bit in books.