Always Winter Feasting

If there’s one thing Narnians know how to enjoy, it’s good food. Celebrate the season with a little Narnian magic this year!
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Let it Snow – (unenchanted) sweets from Jadis’ flask
“Very Sweet and Foamy and Creamy” Hot Drink
  – Edmund’s Downfall (contains uncommon ingredients, but sounds worth it!)
  – The White Witch’s Drink (white chocolate mocha)
  – London Fog (Earl Grey tea-based)
  – store-bought eggnog, warmed up
Turkish Delight
  – jello-based (it’ll do in a pinch; be advised this is an experimental recipe!)
  – gelatin-based (our jello-based one is based on this)
  – cornstarch-based (requires more time and effort, but is more authentic)

image courtesy of instagram.com/sweetfanworks

I’ll Be Home for Christmas – selections from Mrs Beaver’s table and Mr Tumnus’ pantry
Fried fish and boiled potatoes (or go with the potato pairings listed in the link!)
Ham-and-Swiss Stromboli (an elevated take on Mrs Beaver’s ham sandwiches)
Tuna Tea Sandwiches (a modification of sardines on toast)
Marmalade rolls 
  – mini 
  – large
Sugar-topped cake (orange-cranberry cake; this recipe has a glaze, but you could swap it out for a dusting of icing sugar!) (If you’d rather have a layer of cranberries in your cake, like the picture here, rather than mixed in, stir your cranberries in some sugar, then layer them between two halves of cake batter in the pan.)

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year – selections from Father Christmas’ sleigh
Easy Christmas Pudding
Cranberry Ginger Cordial (not magical like Lucy’s fireflower cordial, but a seasonal simple syrup to be mixed into hot or cold water, or as flavouring in other drinks)
Christmas Tea

It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas – selections from the Great Snow Dance and Narnia’s northern neighbours
Cock-a-leekie soup
Fried sausage and roast potatoes (or go two-for-one with these Fried Potatoes and Sausage!)
Winter salad
Roasted chestnuts
Winter store of “acorns”
Baked apples stuffed with raisins
Snowball Cookies (if you must throw them, aim for the mouth!)