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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. |
| 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! |
| I'm toying with the idea of roasted goose this year. |
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Things I have done:
Crab legs and steak Lamb chops Standing rib roast Cornish hens Ham |
| Colonial peanut/chesnut soup for starters. |
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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. |
| 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. |
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Honeybaked ham
Biscuits Potato gratin Green vegetable salad Buche de Noel |
| Thank you all. Love the enchilada idea. Wonder if my husband's incredibly conservative food/tradition family would think I had lost my mind????? |
| 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. |
| Either something super easy to make-ahead like baked ziti or enchiladas... or just buy a Honeybaked ham and make sides. |
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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. |
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Prime rib. Creamed onions. Yorkshire Pudding.
Done. Add mashed potatoes and a veggie if you'd like, though. |
| 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. |
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We are traditional for Christmas:
standing rib roast with horseradish sauce green beans mashed potatoes roasted vegetables apple pie |