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Recipes and Menus for January

Food for a week in January

Food for a week in January

Saucy Dressings aims to complete this post – four weeks’ menus and recipes, plus a few spare by the end of 2025.

Every year an additional week’s menu, with the links to the individual recipes, is added.

For food in season in January, follow this link.

For music to listen to while cooking in January, follow this link.

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Week’s menu for January: number one

“All the doors in this spaceship have a cheerful and sunny disposition. It is their pleasure to open for you, and their satisfaction to close again with the knowledge of a job well done.”

Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

January’s name is derived from the Latin, ianua, meaning ‘door’. It’s the month that opens onto the New Year, you want the first person who comes through your door after midnight to be bringing salt (symbolising money – people used to have their earnings paid in salt, hence the word ‘salary’), or bread and wine (symbolising plenty).

This is the month to take advantage of the scallops, the rhubarb, and the oranges in season.

Saturday lunch:

OR

OR

FOLLOWED BY

Sunday evening pasta:

Monday evening meat:

Tuesday evening:

Wednesday evening poultry:

Thursday evening dinner party:

OR

OR

Thank God it’s Friday drink:

Friday evening fish:

OR


Week’s menu for January: number two

Saturday lunch:

OR

Sunday evening pasta:

Monday evening meat:

Tuesday evening:

Wednesday evening poultry:

Thursday dinner party:

OR

Thank God it’s Friday drink:

WITH

Friday evening fish:

WITH


Week’s menu for January: number three

This month’s cocktail is Gaspar’s Trice-Gold Cocktail.

Saturday lunch:

OR

OR

FOLLOWED BY

 

Sunday supper:

Monday evening meat:

Tuesday evening:

Wednesday evening poultry:

OR

Thursday evening dinner party:

OR

Thank God It’s Friday drink:

OR

and to eat with it:

Friday evening fish:

OR


Week’s menu for January: number four

Saturday lunch:

Sunday supper:

Monday evening meat:

Tuesday evening:

Wednesday evening poultry:

Thursday evening dinner party:

AND

Thank God It’s Friday drink:

OR

Friday evening fish:


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