Christmas Eve menu 2019
Served from 11:30 am to 3pm. Club closes at 4:00pm Pre-booking only and 50% deposit required to reserve a seat. Balance payable by 20th December. Regret no deposit refunds if cancelled less than 7 days prior to event Members R290pp ; Reciprocity Members R340pp and Non-members R380pp Starters Battered pickled fish with homemade Aioli on rocket Sharing platter: · Spiced sweet potato, orange zest & ginger parcels in phyllo pastry · Spinach & blue cheese tartlets · Grilled polenta fingers with homemade Napoli sauce · Mini cheese & onion rolls · Mushroom Arancini Carvery · Roasted Gnocchi with sundried tomatoes and olives (vegetarian) · Creamy seafood casserole with prawns, mussels & calamari in white wine and fresh thyme · Slow roasted beef with homemade mustard sauce · Roasts saddle lamb with mint sauce · Turkey Ballantine with a herb, bacon and raisin stuffing Side Dishes · Yellow rice & homemade gravy · Roasted potatoes · Yorkshire pudding · Buttered carrots · Brussel sprouts · Green salad Dessert Raspberry Zuccotto with dark chocolate Ganache Coffee and Christmas mince pies Cheeseboard with fresh fruit Call us on 031 301 5425 or email [email protected] to make a booking. This past Friday, 15th November 2019, our Vice Commodore and Yeomen of Signals, Mr Steve Cawdron, hosted a Nautical Trivia Quiz in the Britannia Room.
The night was filled with fun banter and great sportsmanship from all the members who participated! The team positions were as follows:
Here’s a tidbit of Nautical Trivia from the quiz for you: Q: Where would you use a pig stick on your yacht? A: At the top of the mast Confused? The pig stick is used to fly your yacht club burgee. The pig stick is designed to be hoisted by a small halyard to the maintop so the burgee flies above the mast and is free to rotate to show the direction of the apparent wind. Keep an eye out for more Nautical Trivia in our upcoming issues. |
AuthorThe Royal Natal Yacht Club is the oldest yacht and sports Club in Africa and the oldest yacht club in the southern hemisphere. Read our Newsletter to find out more! Archives
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