What are you having to eat for christmas?
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The unconventional Christmas dinner at our place will be tapas/pesticos. Presunto, choricou, some sheep's cheese we dragged back from vacation in Portugal, Portuguese carrots in garlic vinaigrette, grilled courgette, grilled prawns, baked drumsticks, potato wedges, alioli, homemade mojama, duck proscuitto, padron peppers and bread. Probably a Spanish tortilla as well. Dessert will be dried figs poached in wine served over a yoghurt based frozen parfait.0
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We wI'll be visiting family so for sure there will be ham, raw vegetables, green beans, cornbread, sweet potatoes, rolls and probably some kind of cheesy potato. I'm looking forward to the ham, green beans and sweet potatoes.0
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Field Roast Celebration Roast, Mashed taters, green beans, broccoil, mushroom gravy.0
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Christmas Eve: Prime rib not sure on sides yet
Christmas: Lasagna0 -
Christmas Eve : Traditional Danish Christmas dinner.. of which I will not have any since none of it will be vegan so ill just bring whatever i feel like for me
Christmas Day: All vegan Christmas - Danish pancakes for breakfast & then....not having a tofurky this year because i dont feel like it but lots of mashed potatoes,sage & onion gravy,mac&cheese,lots of stuffing,squash,fresh bread,buns,homemade carrot cake,caramel apple crisp & icecream,candy cane rice dream ice cream sundaes, various snacks & chips0 -
For the main course I know that we're having at least two kinds of Chili, meatballs, usually baked macaroni, homemade crab dip, maybe deviled eggs, & not sure on the rest.
For dessert we always make dirt dessert, we'll have various cookies, & a Pumpkin Roll that I know of.
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Chinese food and movie theater popcorn. What else do Jews eat on Christmas?
Actually, this year we are invited to spend the day with friends, so we will be having a "real" Christmas dinner...not sure what they are making.0 -
My sister hosts Christmas dinner and it will probably just be tamales and rice.
I'm just looking forward to making myself sick with deserts.0 -
Wow what a huge response. You guys sure know how to celebrate and there are more than a few people I'd love to visit for Christmas to taste all their inspiring dishes.0
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sauerbraten with spatzle and rottkraut0
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I am having a load of family for breakfast on Christmas day, we are having:
melon
bacon
lorne sausages
link sausages
black pudding
cinnamon swirls
pain au chocolate
smoked salmon
potato scones
eggs of some sort
toast
For dinner I will go to my mother in law's where she will cook
Chicken and rice soup
Turkey
ham
roast potatoes
veg
desert
I can't wait.0 -
I'm out for Christmas DInner so it's 6 courses!
Duck parfait with sultana bread
Champagne sorbet
Mushroom and goat's cheese wellington
Creme brulee
Cheese and biscuits
Coffee and mince pie (though I hate mince pies)
I'm gonna be sick!0 -
Actually I don't know yet!
I'm celebrating christmas with my boyfriends family and they tend to eat veeery oldschool foods (lots of double cream, full fat milk, butter etc) but because I am a vegetarian, we're going to make something special for me. I'm thinking maybe a sweetpotato cinnamon casserole which I personally think sounds heavenly. And then there's a danish tradition of either eating rice porridge (basically milk and rice boiled, topped with cinnamon sugar) or Risalamande which is rice porridge mixed with heavy cream and almonds and vanilla sugar. I don't really like that though and they make their rice porridge way to thick for my liking, so my mom's come to my rescue by freezing down a portion of her rice porridge (made with semi skimmed milk and water) which I like much better, so I'll have that for dessert.
As far as chocolate, cookies, and other sorts of treats, I have no idea what I'll dig into! Will be depending on my mood0 -
Well we're going to see family after all, so who knows. So much for keeping it healthy (I honestly couldn't care less about the main meal at Christmas... I just want dessert and cookies LOL). Still making my chestnut cream Yule log though.0
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I'll be forced to eat everything.0
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I'm mostly looking forward to trying heston blumenthal pudding with custard.
The hidden orange one? We've had that for the last couple of years and it is lovely.
My wife has had the Christmas cake on the go for much of the year, surreptitiously plying it with alcohol when I am out of sight apparently...
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Everything.
Hahaha.
Seriously though, no idea about Xmas eve or Xmas dinner yet, but Xmas Morning will have glorious Monkeybread... and that's all I need/want.0 -
Haven't heard this one mentioned yet--Having Tortiere with home made fruit ketchup!0
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Prime rib roast, baked sweet potatoes, salad, asparagus, deviled eggs, some kind of cranberry compote (daughter wants something with mandarin oranges and cranberry....trying to find a recipe) and maybe and apple pie.
Christmas Eve is finger food....cheese and crackers, meatballs, sandwiches.0 -
Christmas Eve / w/ Mom ,Kids and Hubby:
Stove Top Chicken Cacciatore over Egg Noodles a la Betty Crocker.
Crusty bread
Mesclun Salad +/ or Simply Steamed green beans
Wine
Mom's Cookies for Dessert.
Christmas Day w/ Brother in Law:
Spiral Ham, Potatoes of some sort, corn, peas, biscuits.
Dessert/ goodies at my Families house:
Assorted Cookies and pies
Wine and Other assorted Spirits
Day after: Alka seltzer and sleeping in.
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