Does Mustard Belong on a Christmas Dinner?
Ask a Question
Does mustard belong on a Christmas dinner?
I say - Mustard doesn’t belong anywhere it’s disgusting
My wife says : She likes mustard on my roast dinner so yes, But everyone has their own tastes don't they, I have vinegar on mine which most people find disgusting....but again that's my personal preference.
Who do you agree with?
Mayhem Vinegar on Roast beef! I love vinegar so I'm prepared to give it a go but not sure I know of anyone else anywhere on the planet who does that. I have vinegar on ham though.
People all have different tastes and if that is what they enjoy I don’t see a problem. My daughter puts mayonnaise on everything!
Possibly on a beef dinner, I do like horseradish though. But not on a Christmas dinner. But each to their own
Just because it's Christmas shouldn't make a difference I have mustard with any meat with my Sunday roast and also ham and mustard sandwiches. I also have cranberry sauce with Sunday chicken and even Apple sauce with any meat not just pork. When the Apple sauce gets on the veg it's especially nice and might encourage kids who won't eat veg.
I wouldn't have mustard on my roast beef, but I have to have horseradish.
Horses for courses, I suppose.
I don't like mustard but I'd say the best thing about home cooked meals is you can do it anyway you like
If you want mustard on your Christmas dinner then mustard belongs on your Christmas dinner, though Colman's all the way!
a nice bit of mustard on my evening sandwich from the leftover roast ham from the christmas dinner
I don't personally like mustard but if you are having beef and enjoy mustard then I don't see what's wrong with it.
yes do more of what makes you happy and if thats adding mustard to your Christmas dinner then do it
Whilst I'm not 100% sure I like mustard on things (not had enough to determine if I like it or not) but I don't have a problem with it being on beef as I feel that goes well. My mother will have daddies sauce on literally anything
I don’t think mustard belongs on Christmas dinner but each to their own and no one forcing me to eat it
I'm not sure I've had it on a Christmas dinner / Roast.
For me it would depend on what type of mustard.
English mustard and beef work well together
If you like it, it doesn't make you ill, eat it how you like.
I was mind blown when I heard people have mash potato on their roast dinners, apparently it is quite common, but I'd put mustard in mash.
I mean I don't think bread sauce should be on/with any meal but it exists and some people only have it at Christmas, so they can't enjoy that much either.
I'm not a fan off mustard, but I don't think it's that unusual to have it on a Christmas dinner. My sister has ketchup.
Join for free to get genuine deals, money saving advice and help from our friendly community
Chief Bargain Hunter