At my granny's we have: roast, turkey, gravy, rice, sweet potatoes, green beans, corn, rolls, and salad for dinner. We're fed sausage balls, fudge, boiled cookies, pecan balls, and ham biscuits earlier in the day before we open presents. Dessert varies but I usually just stick with the fudge.
:wipes drool off desk: I'm ready.
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J and I try to do "our" Christmas at noon on Christmas eve. So I usually make a lunch. I haven't done the same every year so I don't know what I will cook. I am thinking of starting a tradition of a soup and sandwhich. Just something homemade and warm since we will have a heavy dinner later.
ETA...I forgot the booze. Brandy slushes during the day and wine at night.
Christmas day varies from year to year but involves going to the outlaws at some point in time.
Not sure what direction we are headed. Either way, I am up for the ride.
I was effectively cut out of bringing anything for Christmas dinner (jealous sibling of my cooking ability and family adoration). I am however "allowed" to bring appetizer dishes for the marathon of Christmas Card playing.
I am (because I'm a spiteful conniving b1tch) going to go all out and create a smorgisboard of amazing appetizers that will put their entire dinner to shame but I have not decided on my battle plan..I mean menu yet.
Afterall, being vindictive is what Christmas is all about right?
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We're going to my parents' house for dinner. They're making roast beef and ham. I hope I feel like eating meat again by then because I love ham and will be so sad if I have to miss it.
Christmas Eve: vegetable soup and tamales and various appetizers and candies...spinach-artichoke dip, bourbon balls, peanut butter/chocolate candies, mini pecan tarts, etc.
Christmas Breakfast: some sort of eggy casserole, OJ, biscuits & gravy, bacon, etc.
Christmas Day Lunch: honey glazed ham, stuffing, corn casserole, sweet potato casserole, green bean...casserole, mashed potatoes, a sea of gravy, rolls, cranberry chutney, salad, etc.
Desserts: fudge, pies (apple, pecan), cheesecake, candies, cookies
Re: What is your Christmas menu?
wine.
and whatever my Grandma cooks.
Honey-glazed ham
Isha's family recipe Cheesey potatoes. I wish it was also my family recipe Keilbasa
Stuffing
Corn
Hawaiin sweet rolls
Pumpkin and likely a pecan pie
At my granny's we have: roast, turkey, gravy, rice, sweet potatoes, green beans, corn, rolls, and salad for dinner. We're fed sausage balls, fudge, boiled cookies, pecan balls, and ham biscuits earlier in the day before we open presents. Dessert varies but I usually just stick with the fudge.
:wipes drool off desk: I'm ready.
oooo I am soo excited!
Breakfast- a cassarole that my mom makes only on christmas.
Lunch- Pretty much Thanksgiving all over again (Ham,Turkey etc)
Dinner- We are having Mexican at the IL's
Breakfast- Quiche
Lunch- Appetizers; taco dip, meatballs, veggie tray, cookies, sausage and cheese, ect.
Dinner; Hot beef and turkey, cheesy potatoes, shrimp salad, taco salad, rolls, ect. (buffet style)
Dirty Martini Dip
Ham
Spinach Casserole
Potato Casserole
Salad
Cheese Biscuts
Pie
Cake Balls
Christmas Eve is with "my" family.
We have:
Lasagna
French Bread
Salad
Dessert
J and I try to do "our" Christmas at noon on Christmas eve. So I usually make a lunch. I haven't done the same every year so I don't know what I will cook. I am thinking of starting a tradition of a soup and sandwhich. Just something homemade and warm since we will have a heavy dinner later.
ETA...I forgot the booze. Brandy slushes during the day and wine at night.
Christmas day varies from year to year but involves going to the outlaws at some point in time.
We always do a big breakfast.....I wish we did a dinner too.
And I'm usually stuck cooking the breakfast. Aebleskivers, eggs, bacon, the basics.
I was effectively cut out of bringing anything for Christmas dinner (jealous sibling of my cooking ability and family adoration). I am however "allowed" to bring appetizer dishes for the marathon of Christmas Card playing.
I am (because I'm a spiteful conniving b1tch) going to go all out and create a smorgisboard of amazing appetizers that will put their entire dinner to shame but I have not decided on my battle plan..I mean menu yet.
Afterall, being vindictive is what Christmas is all about right?
Love your plan Buckin.
And PS. I just googled dirty martini dip and it looks amazing.
Lasagna, garlic bread and salads for dinner.
Maybe taco soup for lunch, or maybe we'll go out. Not sure yet.
I did a HUGE thing for Thanksgiving and I'm just not up for all of that again for Christmas.
lmao Buckin.
We're going to my parents' house for dinner. They're making roast beef and ham. I hope I feel like eating meat again by then because I love ham and will be so sad if I have to miss it.
Christmas Eve - crab legs & French Onion Soup
Christmas Day - beef tenderloin with herbed French bread stuffing on a turnip/potato puree with Yorkshire pudding. Apple-Cranberry pie for dessert.
"This ribbon has been reported." - lovesnina
Christmas Eve: vegetable soup and tamales and various appetizers and candies...spinach-artichoke dip, bourbon balls, peanut butter/chocolate candies, mini pecan tarts, etc.
Christmas Breakfast: some sort of eggy casserole, OJ, biscuits & gravy, bacon, etc.
Christmas Day Lunch: honey glazed ham, stuffing, corn casserole, sweet potato casserole, green bean...casserole, mashed potatoes, a sea of gravy, rolls, cranberry chutney, salad, etc.
Desserts: fudge, pies (apple, pecan), cheesecake, candies, cookies
....I'm so ready for Christmas!
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