What to cook for Christmas dinner?

Anonymous
So, I did traditional turkey on Thanksgiving for my large extended family with all of our usual side dishes.
Yesterday, I did a stuffed beef tenderloin with just our immediate family - just 5 of us. A bunch of the usual sides again because everybody wanted them.
Now, I am hosting Christmas dinner for my husband's large extended family - will probably be 18 - 20 people.
I would really like to do something different and need some ideas.
Help wanted from DCUM, please.
Anonymous
I'm trying to decide too. We may do a pot roast and mashed potatoes this year but I'm not sure if that would be enough for 18-20 people. A Christmas ham would be nice!
Anonymous
I'm toying with the idea of roasted goose this year.
Anonymous
Things I have done:

Crab legs and steak
Lamb chops
Standing rib roast
Cornish hens
Ham
Anonymous
Colonial peanut/chesnut soup for starters.
Anonymous
I make two huge pans of chicken echiladas. I made one with green sauce and one with red sauce, so it was "Christmas-y".

Add a big pot of beans and rice. Chips, salsa & guac for appetizers. It's very easy to make the enchiladas ahead of time, and then pop them in the oven when you have company.


Anonymous
Prime rib and/or ham (one of each would be good for 18-20 people). Mashed potatoes, roasted asparagus or brussel sprouts, and green salad. Something special for dessert: chocolate mousse (incredibly easy), creme brulee, or cheesecake ... plus a platter of Christmas cookies and chocolate truffles, of course.
Anonymous
Honeybaked ham
Biscuits
Potato gratin
Green vegetable
salad

Buche de Noel
Anonymous
Thank you all. Love the enchilada idea. Wonder if my husband's incredibly conservative food/tradition family would think I had lost my mind?????
Anonymous
We do homemade lasagnas. I freeze them ahead of time as I make them beforehand throughout the month, its fairly cheap, and good for our crowd who tends to come and go throughout the day. I make a veggie, a traditional, and a creamy spinach with a white sauce. I put them in the oven mid day and leave them out all day and people reheat as they come through. I add a big salad and some brownies and its basically done.
Anonymous
Either something super easy to make-ahead like baked ziti or enchiladas... or just buy a Honeybaked ham and make sides.
Anonymous
Spaghetti and meatballs with garlic bread.

For a snack plate, baked ham slices with different cheeses. A pecan cake for dessert maybe a chocolate drizzled cheesecake.

Anonymous
Prime rib. Creamed onions. Yorkshire Pudding.

Done.

Add mashed potatoes and a veggie if you'd like, though.
Anonymous
love the lasagna idea. I was also thinking 3-4 pasta dishes with several salads - caesar, greek and regular green salad. Plus bread and desserts. We may be on to something.
Anonymous
We are traditional for Christmas:

standing rib roast with horseradish sauce
green beans
mashed potatoes
roasted vegetables
apple pie
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