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IS FOR ROASTED CHESTNUTS, ROBINS, REINDEER
The opening line of The Christmas Song is so evocative of Christmas it can transport the listener to a cosy winter night by the fireside in just a few bars of "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire...". The idea of sweet chestnuts cooking in the crackling flames, waiting to be peeled so the tasty kernel can be enjoyed, is a deliciously wintery image and one that has been enjoyed for centuries. Chestnuts are a nutritious snack, but should not be confused with the horse chestnut that produces 'conkers' which are inedible.
Chestnuts are often used in the rich stuffing made at Christmas, adding a distinct nutty flavour. To roast chestnuts, the skin should be split before cooking to avoid the flesh expanding and exploding. They can be cooked in an oven, not just over an open fire - although this process is far more romantic. It is also common for roasted chestnuts to be sold by street sellers over the festive season, as a lovely treat for Christmas shoppers.
From English Home Magazine
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