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I’m always overwhelmed on Christmas when I need to cook the big meal, so I plan to prep today.
I’ll bake the pumpkin pie and chocolate cake. I’ll prep the stuffing and sweet potatoes. The ham, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, Parker house rolls and apples will be handled tomorrow. |
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Lots to do today, but if I get around to cooking, it will be the Charlotte cake. Chocolate and pear! |
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Well we are home unexpectedly because I have Covid. I will roast a chicken. I have a few sides from thanksgiving frozen— I made extra and put them aside for a nice mid winter meal that we will dig into early.
Not the grandest meal but it will do. |
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Just 3 kids and me. Making homemade pigs in a blanket (pizza dough wrapped around hot dogs), curried cauliflower, christmas cookies.
Christmas morning is homemade cinnamon rolls then Chinese takeout for dinner since we will be in hotel that night |
| I had never heard of raclette before DCUM but now we went all in for tomorrow. Haven't even gone to the store yet to buy most of the stuff but we do have the grill and raclette cheese. |
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Xmas eve is "pizza fondue" and chocolate fondue. We have focaccia, meatballs, and peppers with the pizza fondue and pound cake, fruit, and marshmallows with the chocolate fondue.
Xmas dinner we are usually with relatives but staying home this year because omicron. I'm trying a recipe for cranberry-orange roast chicken + sweet potatoes, green beans, and a chocolate Yule log cake (the cake I have made for several years because I usually bring the dessert). |
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Growing up we always had pizza for Christmas Eve dinner, because my parents would host Christmas day dinner and my mom would be busy with other things. And we loved it as a tradition.
Now, with my own family, we do our big meal Christmas Eve at home because we travel to my parents for Christmas day dinner. So no prep today as today is my cooking day, but no cooking for me tomorrow. I do think my kids maybe would prefer my childhood tradition but oh well! |
| Roasting duck innards with onions for make-ahead gravy. Making the components of the buche de Noel. Overnight breakfast casserole |
| Went french for Xmas Eve: cheese fondue (with baguette, baby potatoes, cherry tomatoes, and asparagus), mushroom vol-au-vent, shrimp in garlic butter sauce, winter salad, and buche de Noel, plus Veuve Clicquot. |
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XMAS EVE DINNER
Crab cakes Bacon wrapped scallops Steamed green beans Wild rice blend Xmas cookies XMAS BREAKFAST Homemade broccoli, cheddar, and sausage quiche Baked Trader Joe’s croissants XMAS DINNER Prime Rib Roast Mashed potatoes Steamed broccoli with cheese Roast butternut squash with craisins and spinach Gingerbread buttercream cake from Wegmans |
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DH baked a pumpkin pie today for dinner tomorrow. I made cranberry sauce and Burgundy mushrooms for dinner tomorrow.
Tomorrow, DH will make breakfast. In the afternoon, I’ll get started on mashed potatoes, gravy, turkey breast and asparagus. We’re only having my brother over, so should be a relaxed day. |
| I made two overnight breakfast casseroles: French Toast and Sausage, Egg, Hashbrown; sides: Cranberries, 1950's cherry jello "salad"; and dessert: pecan pie and cherry pie and a trifle. We had pizza for lunch today and we're having fajitas with homemade guacamole and salsal tonight when we get home from Christmas Eve church service. Tomorrow we'll have prime rib, creamed spinach, baked potatoes, roasted carrots and the premade cranberries and jello. |
| I'm prepping my black forest filling; dark sweet cherries with cherry schnapps reduced syrup. |
Hnnnnggggg I love raclette. Had it for the first time on a French trip to Quebec. I wish we had raclette restaurants here. It was two ladies who did the "cooking" and brought us plate after plate of individually melty cheese, stacked up like a sushi restaurant. Hope you find some great cornichons to go with.
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There’s a Melting Pot in Annapolis. Best I can do. |