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Christmas Dinner

I know this has been asked before but I can't find it.  What are you making/having for Christmas dinner.  It will only be 5 of us so I don't want to do a huge Thanksgiving type of meal.  What are you having?

Re: Christmas Dinner

  • My family usually does ham with mash potatoes and a couple of other things. I hate ham, I want tamales. 
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    Christmas Day: grilled steaks, bread, rice, broccoli  

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  • We do a Christmas Eve meal (MIL and BILs/SILs join my parents) and then we do a Christmas meal at my MILs.

    Christmas Eve:

    tenderloin

    garlic mashed potatoes

     some sort of veg, maybe brussel sprouts?

    I don't know the rest after that. I'm all about meat & pototoes.

     I can tell you that we're NOT having white chocolate raspberry cake.

    Christmas:

    ham and I don't know what else.

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  • I'll answer for my side of the family bc I don't like what we eat at DHs family's house :)

    Red meat--prime rib or filet mignon

    twice baked potatoes

    green beans

    spinach salad

    yummy bread

    desserts

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  • Christmas Eve- Seafood Gumbo

    Christmas Day- Roast or Brisket with various rotating side dishes.  

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  • this year, my MIL wants to do a random assortment of heavy apps for Christmas Eve. She told me this is what the plan is:

    tamales, stuffed mushrooms, pioneer woman's olive cheese bread, shrimp cocktail, roasted root veggies & flan.

    On Christmas day, I think it's turkey, dressing,  green beans, & mashed potatoes....and that night it will be leftovers + tamales

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  • My family does traditional: turkey, green bean casserole, dressing, rolls and every dessert you can imagine.

    DH's family (where we'll be) does tamales and chili on Christmas Eve.  Christmas Day we'll do leftover and lots of apps and snacks.  

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  • For me and the hubs I'm making a chicken in the crock pot and using the leftovers in random recipes, carrots, mashed potatoes, and rolls.  On Christmas eve at my parents we'll have ham, mashed potatoes, green beans, more rolls, and probably stuffing.  Then on Christmas Day with the whole family my grandma does the usual turkey dinner and throws in tamales, and other random sides.
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  • This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.
  • imageshanwalk2:
    This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.
    well no one is forcing her to eat. 
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    imageshanwalk2:
    This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.
    well no one is forcing her to eat. 
    Exactly!  She can cook those when she is cooking! 
  • Christmas Eve:  appetizer buffet--it's a tradition from both my and DH's families

    Christmas:  Turkey, dressing, au gratin potatoes, creamed spinach, rolls, pumpkin pie.  I would rather have this dessert, but DH loves him some pumpkin pie and I can't turn down his puppy dog eyes.

    shanwalk--Your MIL sounds like a real peach.  Confused  Hope your holiday goes smoothly.  

  • Rouladin (sp?).  It's a German dish where you fry bacon and onions and wrap it up in a thin slice of steak and then cook it in gravy.  I CAN'T WAIT.  I think we'll have mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls, and dessert with it.  I'm pretty much just going to eat Rouladin til I pop and not worry myself over all that other food.  Who wants to waste room on side dishes?  Wink

    ETA:  Here is a recipe, in case you are interested.  We leave the pickles out.  (Evidently that's a Southern Germany thing.)

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    imageangelaggie:
    imageshanwalk2:
    This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.
    well no one is forcing her to eat. 
    Exactly!  She can cook those when she is cooking! 

    For realz.  DH's birthday dinner request trumps everything else.

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  • imageshanwalk2:
    This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.

    WTH?  Who complains about dinner at someone else's house?  I'd stick to lasagne and let her bring whateverthehell she wants.  

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  • We are doing Swedish style:

    little hotdogs

    meat balls

    ham (coated with mustard and breadcrumbs served with really strong mustard)

    pickled herring (not for me)

    cold cuts

    head cheese (not for me)

    apple sauce

    salty pickles (dill for me)

    boiled potatoes

    Janssons temptation (a rich gratin with potatoes, onions and cheese)

     

    usually you have a flat crisp bread you eat the ham with for days after, you make an open sandwich with mustard, apple sauce, ham and pickles. yum.

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  • We do the whole Thanksgiving thing over again (turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, corn, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and stuffing). We'll also throw in some tamales and salsa for DH.
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  • Christmas Eve will probably be my momma's tamales (yum!) along with beans and rice.  Christmas day will be turkey with all of the traditional sides that go with it.

    :-)

  • imageAmethystBride:

    Christmas Eve will probably be my momma's tamales (yum!) along with beans and rice.  Christmas day will be turkey with all of the traditional sides that go with it.

    :-)

    Exactly what we do. 
  • imageangelaggie:
    imageshanwalk2:
    This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.
    well no one is forcing her to eat. 

    Dude.  Word.

  • imageJess.O:

    imageshanwalk2:
    This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.

    WTH?  Who complains about dinner at someone else's house?  I'd stick to lasagne and let her bring whateverthehell she wants.  

    ladies, if I only had the time to share all of the baffling the stories I have...

    She's coming from houston tomorrow, so she's not bringing anything.  And today she told me she hasn't purchased anything for SIL's stocking "So if you could just up some things for that. Thanks".

    And I'm not sure how many of you remember the birthday cake debacle from 2009.  It was epic.  And as another birthday draws closer (and we'll be with her this year) my stomach is turning every time I think of it.   

  • Christmas Eve- Italian Wedding Soup

    Christmas-  prime rib roast, ham, green beans, brussel sprouts, sweet potato gratin

  • imageshanwalk2:
    imageJess.O:

    imageshanwalk2:
    This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.

    WTH?  Who complains about dinner at someone else's house?  I'd stick to lasagne and let her bring whateverthehell she wants.  

    ladies, if I only had the time to share all of the baffling the stories I have...

    She's coming from houston tomorrow, so she's not bringing anything.  And today she told me she hasn't purchased anything for SIL's stocking "So if you could just up some things for that. Thanks".

    And I'm not sure how many of you remember the birthday cake debacle from 2009.  It was epic.  And as another birthday draws closer (and we'll be with her this year) my stomach is turning every time I think of it.   

    Wait, she's asking for you to do her Christmas shopping for her?  Is this her daughter or DIL?  Not that it matters, but that would get a big WTF and HELL NO-do your own effing shopping, from me.

  • imageshanwalk2:
    This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.

    dude she just insulted the crap out of my Italian mom-mom. They have lasagna, meatballs, pasta, salad, bready pizza(it's this amazing foccacia bread with a thick tomatoe topping and no cheese) and then desserts...

    nothing wrong with lasagna on Christmas eve :)

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    imageshanwalk2:
    This is our first year hosting, and i had planned on a lasagna for Xmas eve (DH's bday... And he requested it). MIL informed me yesterday over text that lasagna was not an appropriate Xmas eve meal and she was "only open to the following: turkey, pork tenderloin, or salmon.". Uggggggggh.

    dude she just insulted the crap out of my Italian mom-mom. They have lasagna, meatballs, pasta, salad, bready pizza(it's this amazing foccacia bread with a thick tomatoe topping and no cheese) and then desserts...

    nothing wrong with lasagna on Christmas eve :)

    Thanks.  I thought it would be awesome... but this is going to be one of these "not worth it" moments in MIL and my relationship.  I'm going to make the f'ing turkey on Christmas Eve and not cause the waves.  There will bigger fish to fry in our relationship as time goes on.  I'm learning as the years go on just to not include people in MY decisions... because they are mine.  I don't need her stamp of approval.  Because (obviously) when I don't get it - it's upsetting.  So, from now on... Eat what I make, or you're welcome to have cereal attitude at my house.  

  • imageshanwalk2:
    imagefjaril:
    nothing wrong with lasagna on Christmas eve :)

    Thanks.  I thought it would be awesome... but this is going to be one of these "not worth it" moments in MIL and my relationship.  I'm going to make the f'ing turkey on Christmas Eve and not cause the waves.  There will bigger fish to fry in our relationship as time goes on.  I'm learning as the years go on just to not include people in MY decisions... because they are mine.  I don't need her stamp of approval.  Because (obviously) when I don't get it - it's upsetting.  So, from now on... Eat what I make, or you're welcome to have cereal attitude at my house.  

    aww dang, tomato spelled wrong for ever ;)

    *hugs* Sorry your MIL is a toot, but sounds like a good plan for the future. 

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  • Well, we're ordering a fried turkey from hoover's and having that Christmas Eve while it's still hot.  Have no clue what we'll do for Christmas day.  I guess leftovers.  The in-laws had been talking about getting a honey baked ham but the last time I got one my parents weren't blown away by it.   

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