So I'm trapped under a dozing 20 month old. Indulge me

What holiday foods are you making, planning to make, planning to eat at someone else's house?
My sister is doing appetizers on Christmas Day, and she always goes all out, so I'm really hopeful my OB will either say things are good and I can stop bed rest, or at least get a little clearance to leave the house and switch to her sofa for a bit. My inlaws are joining us for the holiday, which means MIL is bringing a ham (yum!) and she also makes this rich chocolate brioche French toast...
Re: Holiday Foods
Christmas Eve we're going to in-laws and they're doing turkey and ham and cheesy potatoes. Christmas day is my family and I have no idea what we're doing other than Christmas cookies.
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Adding that tonight when my parents get to town they are treating us to Outback steak house. Broccoli has been my only true craving since day one and I've already decided I'm going to order it as BOTH my sides becuase DH is sick if it and banned it from our dinners at home.
We did Korean food with my DH's family last weekend because he has a bunch of adopted Korean siblings. It was yummier than I expected!
We'll spend Christmas Eve and Day with my family and we just make a boatload of appetizers to last all weekend. Bacon wrapped weenies, egg rolls, "crack" dip, cheese and crackers, deep fried mushrooms, cheese dip, Chex mix, caramel corn, etc. No vegetables allowed. ;-) And Christmas morning, my mom always makes egg casserole and monkey bread. Mmmmmm. I can't wait!!
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Our family of 5 is complete!! Love our boys!
I've got a new pack in the cabinet (but with DH the hoover around, he can eat an entire sleeve in one sitting...) and at least weekly I get an Oreo McFlurry. I can say the Oreo company is definitely not hurting this season...
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Our family of 5 is complete!! Love our boys!
Brown sugar ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, vegetables, sweet cornbread muffins, green bean casserole, twice baked mac and cheese, pumpkin pie, banana pudding, and cherry cobbler.
Three of those are being brought by friends and I'm making desserts tomorrow, so it's not as much work as it looks like. I JUST WANT TO EAT IT NOW!
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I'm cooking Christmas dinner this year, so I'm keeping it simple. I got a honey baked ham and am making au gratin potatoes and green beans. We'll have rolls on the side. I'm doing a cheese and sausage platter for appetizers, and my MIL is bringing dessert.
The next day we're going to my Mom's to celebrate her birthday. For that we're making a brisket, carrots, and potatoes. For dessert I'm making her homepage meringues, homemade lemon curd, and homemade creme anglaise with fresh fruit.
Then I'm not cooking for a month, LOL!
We have lots of appetizers on Christmas Eve and watch a movie while in our Christmas PJs we also make lots of cookies for Santa. I also prep our Christmas Day breakfast on Christmas Eve, my kids don't want to open presents until we have breakfast but we usually have homemade cinnamon rolls, hash browns, sausage patties, eggs, and fresh fruit.
Although I'm craving beef stew, but since Christmas Day it will be 82 degrees outside I'm hoping we get cooler weather for New Years and I can make my beef stew with rolls that day.
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DD2 - BFP 2/9/18 (EDD 10/19/18). "Grow baby grow!" DOB 10/24/18
BFP 11/16/20 (EDD 7/31/21). "Round 3 FIGHT!"
Christmas Eve is usually apps but with our toddler we're doing nothing special - pineapple turkey meatballs.
Christmas Day is our food day - speciality giant crossiants for breakfast from my fav local bakery (chocolate, prosciutto and provolone and plain), smoked salmon for lunch for me and Mac and cheese for the boys and then beef tenderloin and Yorkshire puddings for dessert.
Boxing Day is traditional turkey dinner at my MILs.
After reading some of your posts I think I want some ham in there - maybe New Year's Day!
Sure thing! They are super simple and always turn out awesome. They are very classic cinnamon rolls (no nuts or dried fruit) but you could jazz them up if you wanted to. I make the night before, then on Christmas morning take them out of the fridge and let them rise on a warm oven for a bit until they double in size. Then bake. Mmmmm. So nums.
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Our family of 5 is complete!! Love our boys!
My MIL made veggie quiche for breakfast, and chocolate croissant bread pudding for second breakfast (we are hobbits).
May have gained five pounds yesterday.