The snack for Santa Claus – Gordon Ramsay’s version

The snack for Santa Claus


Here you are what to leave for Santa Claus to eat on Christmas Evea snack for him without forgetting his trusty reindeer.

There Christmas Eve is approaching, and following tradition, it’s time to prepare one special snack for Santa Claus and his reindeer. This magical moment is awaited with joy by children who hope to receive their gifts on that special night.

Not just parents, but even Santa Claus and his reindeer seem to appreciate a little snack as they work tirelessly to bring joy to children around the world.

Tradition says to leave something to eat and drink to refresh them during Christmas night.

To satisfy the tastes of Santa Claus, who will have to stay awake and work hard on a cold night, it is advisable to offer a glass of hot milkaccompanied by homemade biscuits.

An excellent choice would be to prepare the gingerbread men together with the children.

Or i Kipferlthe delicious Austrian horseshoe-shaped vanilla biscuits.

One is fine too slice of pandoro or panettone and a hot chocolate can be very welcome alternatives for Santa Claus!

The snack can be placed near the Christmas tree on a tray or directly on a table, carefully covering it with a festive placemat. This gesture helps to create a magical atmosphere and involves children in preparing for this special moment.

Remember to prepare a snack also for Santa’s reindeer, since it is they who do the most tiring work pulling the sleigh loaded with gifts. Offer water and some carrots or mandarinsas a credit for their commitment.

In the morning, Santa Claus will have enjoyed his snackand might leave traces of his passage, like a thank you note or small signs like a few footprints on the ground or a window you just opened. The children’s happiness in discovering that Santa Claus appreciated the gesture will prepare them with joy to find the gifts under the tree.

In summary here some ideas for Santa’s snack to leave near the tree:

  • Christmas Cookies: the tradition of leaving cookies and milk for Santa Claus is widespread in many parts of the world. You can make Christmas cookies decorated with colored icing or icing sugar.
  • Milk or hot chocolate: Accompany the biscuits with a glass of milk or homemade hot chocolate. You can also add a sprinkle of cinnamon for an extra touch.
  • Fresh fruit: Offer Santa a selection of fresh fruit such as tangerines, grapes or oranges. Fruit can be a light and refreshing choice.
  • Panettone or pandoro: In many Italian families it is tradition to offer Santa Claus a slice of panettone or pandoro, typical Christmas sweets.
  • Dried fruit: Almonds, walnuts and hazelnuts are often associated with the Christmas holidays. Offer a small bowl of mixed dried fruit for a crunchy snack.
  • Carrots or celery: in some traditions, vegetables are also left as carrots or celery for the reindeer of Santa Claus.
  • Traditional drinks: if you want to go beyond milk, you can prepare a traditional christmas drink such as punch Christmas or mulled wine.

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