The food item you look forward to at the Holidays.

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Anonymous wrote:Yorkshire pudding. Everything else is a distant second.


Is Yorkshire pudding popovers made in beef fat? I think I saw it on a cooking show once- I've never had it.


We do it in a pie tin, but yes! Made with the prime rib drippings. It is delicious.
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So many things!!

Standing Rib Roast or Feast of 7 Fishes on Christmas Eve
Buche de Noel for dessert

Christmas morning brings homemade cinnamon rolls
For Xmas Dinner: Ham, crescent rolls, Xmas Cookies

Homemade Caramels for gifts, which get nibbled on quite a bit in the weeks up to Xmas
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Anonymous wrote:Buckeyes!!!


Same here!
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Anonymous wrote:Standing rib eye roast with horseradish sauce
Hot crab dip
Baileys Irish crème


+1
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Swedish rye bread
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Coquito!
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Marzipanstollen. I love baking it and I love eating it. The homemade marzipan inside is so easy to make and so delicious.
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Mmmmm,….everything sounds SO good…
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sweet potato casserole
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Anonymous wrote:Marzipanstollen. I love baking it and I love eating it. The homemade marzipan inside is so easy to make and so delicious.


can you share your recipe??
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Anonymous wrote:Ginger cookies


+1
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Almond Kringle from Trader Joe's. It's $8.99 if I buy it here and it's usually available only during the holidays. If I order it direct from the Wisconsin bakery that makes it at any other time of year it's over $20.
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Turducken

Texas Trash - a kicked up version of Chex Mix

Female fudge
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