| Assuming no In-laws plan to come, we’ll have salmon , sautéed spinach, roasted sweet potatoes, and I may try making yeast rolls . |
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Crackers and Cheese
Chex Mix Herb stuffed pork poin Green Beans Almandine Risotto A variety of cookies made by me, mom and BIL. |
| These menus all sound so delicious. I grew up in a house where Christmas dinner was pretty much a repeat of Thanksgiving, so I am enjoying reading all the alternatives and plan to adopt some next year. |
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Breakfast is always coffee cake
Gougeres and shrimp cocktail for apps Dinner Beef wellington (individual ones from Silver Palate - so much easier than managing one piece) Roasted brussels sprouts with bacon Mashed potatoes Green salad We're not huge dessert people so will let the kids get into the massive accumulation of cookies and treats in the pantry |
Omg as another small family this sounds GOOD |
BBQ stores sell duck fat cooking spray |
You cannot get crispy roasted potatoes with spray. Go to Whole Foods and get the jar of duck fat. |
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Still discussing Christmas Eve, but right now I’m thinking:
duck roasted Brussels sprouts mashed potatoes Key Lime Cake & gingerbread On Christmas Day, we always do fondue |
NP but Emily Blunt’s recipe is good. You can look up the video of her making it with Ina Garten. |
| Christmas day is king crab legs, salad, baked potato and birthday cake for Jesus. |
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Greek meatballs
Tzatziki sauce Shakshuka Grilled kachapuri Spicy green beans |
Love all of this. What kind of tamales? |
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Christmas Eve: Raclette
Christmas morning: coffee cake, baked eggs and bacon Christmas dinner: beef tenderloin, spaetzle and ? Lots of cookies for dessert |
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Christmas Eve - fancy charcuterie board, caviar and blinis, carmelised onion dip.
Christmas Day- duck, scalloped potatoes, roasted apples and cabbage, green salad, buche de Noel |
| Leftovers. Maybe frozen pizza. |