You've been cooking your Christmas dinner all wrong – the right way is so easy & costs less | The Sun

A MUM has revealed how Brits cook Christmas dinner all wrong – making it harder for themselves in the process.

A TikTok star has revealed it's all in the prep and even the veg can be sorted in advance.


The mum – who runs TikTok account @thismumcooks – shared her time-saving Christmas dinner hack with her viewers.

She said: "Nobody wants to be spending hours in the kitchen on Christmas day.

"So, here are a few tips on how you can make life a lot easier.

"I'm going to be focusing on the veg that goes into the meal.

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"Carrots, parsnips potatoes. All of these items can be prepped now, put in your freezer.

"And then on the day you get them out, pop them into the oven and they're done in half an hour."

The mum shows how Brits' should peel and slice the carrots and parsnips – before parboiling them for 10 minutes.

Once they're done, they should be laid out on a tray and frozen.

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When the carrot and parsnip slices are frozen, transfer them into a zip lock bag and store them in the freezer ready for Christmas day.

As prep for dinner begins, all Brits should do is "pull them out of the freezer," she says.

The TikToker adds: "Just pull them out of the freezer.

"Pop them into the oven for half an hour with your roasties and you're all done. It's as easy as that."

Earlier, experts revealed the best way to wow your guests at Christmas.

And we tested all of the UK's supermarket Christmas dinners and found the cheapest offers.

Here are top tips to trim the cost of Christmas dinner by using our budget-friendly guide.

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