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Christmas Cooking Hotline 2025!

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published17 Dec '25 Updated17 Dec '25
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Going live effective immediately – and open right through to Christmas Eve, JB and I are on duty to answer your Christmas cooking questions. ✨Welcome to our Christmas Cooking Hotline!!✨

Christmas hotline featured image - Nagi JB

JB and I are on call!

I’m so excited to be doing this! I’ve had the idea of a Christmas cooking hotline bubbling away in my mind for years, but I always hesitated because I worried it would be too much to handle on my own.

But now that JB is part of the face of RecipeTin and it’s not just me, there’s two of us here to answer your questions. So for the first time ever, we’re opening up a hotline for Christmas cooking questions, bringing together home-cook practicality and actual proper chef experience (JB!), which means more ideas and better problem-solving for you!

Christmas with Nagi from RecipeTin Eats

So drop your question in the comments section below and we will answer as many as we can (we need to sleep, and we have some other work things to finish!). Ask anything you want, like:

  • Can I make this ahead, freeze it, or reheat it?

  • What can I substitute if I can’t find an ingredient?

  • How do I scale recipes up or down?

  • Help, something’s going wrong – how do I fix it?

  • Menu planning, timing, or oven logistics chaos 😅

Even though our last day of work is this Friday, JB has generously agreed to continue helping me with questions right through to Christmas Eve. Thank you JB, you’re the best.

And now…. the Christmas Cooking Hotline is now officially open. So drop your questions below and we’ll jump in to help wherever we can, because Christmas cooking is much more fun with backup! 🎄 – Nagi x

PS Few out-takes from today’s little Christmas shooting session. We know how to cook better than taking selfies. Promise. 😅

PPS Who nailed The Wink? 😉


Life of Dozer

My favourite Dozer Christmas outfit.

Dozer Santa on back

Though to be honest, Santa spends most of his time like this:

Which I’m sure is Santa after a few too many Christmas wines. This has absolutely nothing to do with his ride – or the stable hand who saddled up his ride. 😂

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1,327 Comments

  1. Joy Baldwin says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:58 pm

    Howdy! Just making your no bake cheesecake and I have forgotten to put the brown sugar in the base🙃
    Will it matter too much – or can I sprinkle on top of crust??? Love to Dozer 😀

    Reply
  2. Jude says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:56 pm

    What are some yummy vegan accompaniments we can have with falafel for Christmas dinner please. Happy Christmas by the way. Love your work, always sooooo reliable.

    Reply
  3. Raelene Harris says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:56 pm

    I’m in hospital Xmas Day. The family want to bring a picnic Xmas lunch to me to eat with them. Perth will be 36degrees

    Reply
  4. Phil G says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:55 pm

    Festive greetings to the whole RTE team. I was looking for a rich custard or brandy butter recipe for a Xmas pud. Any suggestions? TIA

    Reply
  5. Claire says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:55 pm

    Hey Nagi, love your recipes! You’re my go to person for my cooking these days! Could you please recommend a recipe for gravy for Roast Turkey? I’ll be using A cranberry and bacon stuffing! Many thanks!
    Claire

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  6. Jen says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:53 pm

    Hi Nagi & JB, absolutely love your recipes! It’s my only go-to for recipes anymore.
    My question is: I want to make bite-size Pavlova bombs but unsure if this would even work. And if it did, does the oven temp change and time it takes to cook change from original recipe?
    Thanks in advance, and Merry Xmas!

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  7. Marcelle Boyd says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:52 pm

    I want to know if JB is married!

    Seriously, no questions from me. Wishing you a Merry Christmas Nagi – thanks for all the lovely recipes throughout the year.

    Reply
  8. WENDY says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:52 pm

    Can I dry brine a 4-5kg turkey buffe? Or would your “juicy roast turkey” recipe be more suitable/successful using a whole 5kg turkey? If using the turkey buffe would I put the salt rub under the skin also ?

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  9. Danielle says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:52 pm

    Hoping to make peach salad as part of our Christmas spread but timing the ripeness of peaches is a little tricky for me, and you can’t always find perfectly ripe one’s close to time. Any tricks or recommendations would be most appreciated.

    Reply
  10. Aileen Donaghy says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:51 pm

    What’s the best temperature to cook a Turkey breast fillet roll in a fan forced oven

    Can you freeze cooked glazed baby carrots?
    Thank you

    Reply
  11. Rachel says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:51 pm

    Hello! Your pavlova recipe has a different oven temperature in the video compared to the written instructions. Which one is correct? Thank you and Merry Christmas!

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  12. Sorria Dige says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:50 pm

    If I was cooking my ham the day before , can I glaze and reheat it the next day and for how long? I don’t have a microwave just an oven and airfryer. Thank you

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  13. Andree Bradley says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:50 pm

    Looking for an ice cream loaf using Turkish delight

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  14. Naomi says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:49 pm

    Hi merry Christmas!
    I have friends coming for Xmas drinks – what food would you recommend?

    Reply
  15. Ann Giachin says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:48 pm

    Hi Nagi/JB, I am considering making your 11-hour slow-cooked lamb for Christmas. As I am not a fan of pulled pork/beef, etc., as I find it chewy, do you think I should pass on making the 11-hour lamb? Or will it have just an extremely tender roast texture? Thanks, and Merry Christmas to you and your great team. I love and use so many of your recipes, but I am most proud of the meals you supply for those who are in need.

    Reply
  16. Shani says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:47 pm

    Looking to take roast scotch fillet to family already cooked. Instructions please to serve rare.
    Love your recipes – use them always! 🥰

    Reply
  17. Jane says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:46 pm

    Hi, I am cooking a bone in rib roast on Friday it will be around 1.5kg I wanted to know how long to cook it to medium so that it’s not bloody as my husband is a fuss pot. What should the internal temperature be. I hope you both have a very Merry Christmas Jane

    Reply
  18. Delene Kritzinger says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:46 pm

    I am so afraid of cooking turkey. How do you prevent it from being dry and tasteless. What is better, Turkey breast or whole bird?

    Reply
    • Kate Freeman says

      December 17, 2025 at 6:44 pm

      I cook a whole bird spatchcocked. Either you (need a fair amount of strength) or your butcher to cut the backbone out by cutting down both sides of the backbone and remove it (sharp knife or sharp kitchen shears). Turn the turkey over, spread the now split sides out and press hard on the breast bone, sort of like you’re doing a ridiculous CPR, to break the breast bone. The idea is to somewhat flatten the turkey so that it cooks more evenly. The white and dark meats cook at relatively the same time so the white meat doesn’t become dried out while waiting for the dark meat to cook. Make sure the temperature in the thickest parts reach 165° Fahrenheit. Merry Christmas!

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  19. petra dinham says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:43 pm

    Good Day to my most fav chef Nagi from sunny South Africa!
    Firstly, compliments of the season to you and have a g8 start to a happy healthy and prosperous New Year!
    Black garlic – please advise how to make at home and how to use? Specifically can it be blended into mayo etc.,?
    PS Getting all your Black Friday stuff!

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  20. Herna van Reenen says

    December 17, 2025 at 5:43 pm

    here comes my “fun family challenge”. We wll have 19 guests at my house. One is a pescatarian, one can only eat chicken and ‘clean/raw/unprocessed food’, one is visiting from India and only eats chicken or fish (bonus as she matches the first 2), my father-in-law cannot eat gluten nor peaches, my son does not eat tomatoes nor mushrooms, I cannot eat cucumber or capsicum. Two guests are non alcohol users (so no exciting boozy dishes!) We are South African born, although we’ve been in Aus for the lat 20 years. So traditional Aus and South African foods feature regularly.
    Any cool ideas?? I normally do the cooking myself, although one friend offered this year to help cook.

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