what's for Christmas dinner ?
my husband is tired of turkey, and ham is chock full of sodium ( my main concern ) so we are definitely going untraditional this year. my family has decided on pork chops with stuffing and mashed potatoes. it wont really feel like Christmas, but i kinda welcome changes
that will leave me some room to have a few drinks, and dessert..

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We're having steak, mashed potatoes, some veggie (I'm still deciding), rolls, and cheesecake. So I'm not traditional at all.0
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I was just thinking of posting this!
My ex usually would cook for my family every Christmas eve.. he'd make turkey, homemade mashed potatoes and dressing, mac and cheese, etc etc.
This year my mom is going all out for me. :bigsmile: She's making tamales, posole, bunuelos, fajitas, flour tortillas, rice, beans, barbacoa, (omg my mouth is watering as I type this).
I will be making a 3 leches cake too. Feliz Navidad!!!!0 -
I was just thinking of posting this!
My ex usually would cook for my family every Christmas eve.. he'd make turkey, homemade mashed potatoes and dressing, mac and cheese, etc etc.
This year my mom is going all out for me. :bigsmile: She's making tamales, posole, bunuelos, fajitas, flour tortillas, rice, beans, barbacoa, (omg my mouth is watering as I type this).
I will be making a 3 leches cake too. Feliz Navidad!!!!
OMG! drool.....0 -
glad im not the only non traditional one
all of it sounds GREAT !!!
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Lasagna! Can't wait0
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pork chops and veggies gonna cook for the girlfriend and I. It will be just us for christmas!
gotta admit im gonna miss the tamales and menudo!!0 -
we have a fairly traditional meal on Christmas day, turkey, mashed potatoes, steamed veg, stuffing, and sweet potatoes. but on Christmas eve we make our own pizzas from scratch- well we buy the dough.0
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Chicken roast, rosmary potatoes and roasted veg ^^0
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Honestly I have no freaking clue.
I'll be at siggys aunts house. I'm not sure what they do.
Then we are driving back here, and doing our own Christmas with my family and my kids the 26th.
Wanted to do Prime Rib, but we won't even arrive till 4. So I'm lost.0 -
Roast Beef on Christmas Day and Roast Turkey with all the trimmings and Tourtière on Boxing Day.
For anyone that doesn't know what Tourtière is, its a French meat pie made with veal and pork and different spices in a home-made pastry. Traditional in Quebec (where my dad is from).0 -
A lot of people do roast beef for Christmas too...and some even do Lasagna! My grandparents are having Turkey this year and I am kinda bummed out b/c I was hoping for ham since I never eat it anymore!0
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Christmas Eve will be pork ribs, mashed potatoes & gravy and lefse. Christmas day will be made-to-order omelets. It has been our tradition for several years now. After me and my sister's families are done opening presents at our houses, we load up and go out to my parents. My dad makes a big breakfast...muffins of all different types, sausage, bacon, ham, toast, hashbrowns and made-to-order omelets. That meal alone will mostly likely be my calories for the day...but it is just one day out of the whole year that I indulge like that, so I am not worried.0
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We order Chinese on Christmas eve (weird family tradition) then we always have a big Christmas day brunch with mimosas and either roast beef, beef tenderloin, or prime rib for Christmas dinner!0
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I don't really have Christmas dinner. We do a brunch (monkey bread, muffins, eggs, toast, oatmeal, pancakes, you name it!!!). For the rest of the day, it's snack type foods (cheese and crackers, dip and chips, etc). and leftovers from brunch.0
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I was just thinking of posting this!
My ex usually would cook for my family every Christmas eve.. he'd make turkey, homemade mashed potatoes and dressing, mac and cheese, etc etc.
This year my mom is going all out for me. :bigsmile: She's making tamales, posole, bunuelos, fajitas, flour tortillas, rice, beans, barbacoa, (omg my mouth is watering as I type this).
I will be making a 3 leches cake too. Feliz Navidad!!!!
O.K., can I come to your house????
Seriously, we usually do a surf and turf thing-steak and stone crabs claws (I live in Florida) or crab legs but this year we were traveling on Thanksgiving so I didn't get MY dressing or MY sweet potatoes or MY pecan pie so we are having turkey and all the trimmings. My kids don't quite realize they get to help A LOT this year!0 -
Ham, turkey, chicken, salads, potatoes, trifle, pavlova, white Christmas and rum balls. I'm in Australia so we have a cold Christmas lunch and dinner0
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Roast, ham, potatoes, green bean casserole, sweet potatoes, corn, baked beans, rolls, pecan and pumpkin pies and tamales. Man it's making me hungry just thinking about it! Good news is I can eat most of the stuff too0
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Turkey, Ham (which I parboil to reduce sodium content), wild rice & cranberry pilaf, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, homemade yeast rolls, zucchini casserole, pumpkin pie, and cheesecake. Can't wait!0
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I live in south Florida so were doing Cuban food this year.
Pernil(slow baked pork shoulder)
white rice
Black beans (from sratch)
platanos maduros
and cresent rolls:flowerforyou:0 -
Christmas Eve we have all kinds of appetizers and Christmas Day we have prime rib (mmmmm!!)0
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and let's not forget about the rosettes, krumkake & sunbacls (sp?). But I won't let it worry me! One or two days is not going to ruin what I have accomplished in nearly two years. :happy:0
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I'm doing the full home made turkey dinner... but we did a buffet on Thanksgiving and I and others had roast beef so I'm not turkey'd out. I'm also making home made baked mac n cheese for those not crazy about turkey....appetizers and desserts too of course.
I thought about doing a spiral ham or something else too but our fridge is small - and a turkey is huge - we don't have the room for all this:( As it looms closer, I'm thinking next time "caterer"0 -
We don't do any special food for Christmas Eve, but Christmas day will be:
Breakfast: Pumpkin Spice Muffins & Oatmeal Banana bread and fresh fruit (I'll bake both on Christmas Eve, so they'll be ready for whenever anyone wants any during the present opening festivities)
Lunch: Lasagna, Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Rolls, Green Beans (that's all that I can think of right now)
Desserts: Pumpkin Pie and lots of different cookies
Since we eat lunch late and a lot of it, the rest of the day is just snacking and/or re-heating of leftovers0
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