Is your family PR? |
Sounds like a Giant Wellington Ravioli!
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Do you have a favorite recipe for this? (and bravo on refusing Thanksgiving 2.0!) |
+1 DP Similar to how you'd prepare a salmon wellington. |
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I'm cooking for 8 this year
a couple of hot apps then Standing rib roast with Bearnaise sauce potatoes - probably scalloped something green bread/rolls Buche de Noel - I love making this! |
| We use the Sally’s Baking Addiction recipe for buche de Noel and this beef Wellington recipe and it’s a hit with my family esp the green sauce. https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/beef-wellington-with-green-sauce |
This is behind a paywall. What is the green sauce? Is it an herb sauce? If you describe, I can find a recipe somewhere else, I'm sure. |
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Beef Tenderloin
Mashed potatoes Creamed spinach green beans or roasted asparagus sauteed mushrooms Pavlova wreath |
No I’ve never done it for Christmas but saw one the other day and decided it looked good. It seems it’s just French vanilla pudding mixed with whipped cream, layered over graham crackers and topped with a chocolate ganache before being put into fridge to settle. |
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Puffy pastry wrapped salmon
Crab stuffed mushrooms Broasted potatoes Green beans Rolls Chocolate cake Christmas cookies I would love to do beef Wellington or prime rib but most of my family doesn't like it. Since we have a lot of young kids I keep the sides simple so they’ll actually eat something. I like to make homemade tartar sauce and a nice green salad with a citrusy dressing. The great thing is that the main dish only takes about 35 minutes to cook, it’s actually a really simple dinner to assemble. |
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Christmas Eve: stuffed shells, meatballs, braciole, broccoli rabe, garlic bread, cookies and torrone for dessert
Christmas Breakfast: family recipe egg bake, challah Christmas Dinner: prime rib, twice baked potatoes, Yorkshire puddings, creamed spinach, cookies again |
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Christmas Eve: green salad, seafood pasta (lobster, monkfish, scallops, shrimp and mussels in red sauce with homemade tagliatelle) panettone trifle for dessert.
Christmas morning: scrambled eggs, hash brown casserole, cinnamon rolls Christmas dinner: prime rib, salad, mashed potatoes, asparagus, roasted carrots. Ginger cheesecake and pumpkin pie for dessert. |
Sounds like a variation of cherry yum yum which is to die for (just sub in chocolate ganache) |
I'm very interested in the idea, and wondering if I can make flat rounds (or squares) of pate a choux! I may give it a whirl. To me that is the eclair flavour that I need. I make my own custard or cheat with the Birds powder. And ganache (or cherries!) are easy toppings! |
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We do the following almost every year. We have a PC and usually serve about 35 adults plus their children.
Baked Brie en Croute Cocktail meatballs Charcuterie boards Spinach and Ricotta tear and share Deviled Eggs Maple Bourbon Candied Nuts Ham Romaine Salad with Oranges, Pomegranate and Radish Potato au Gratin Bourbon Glazed Carrots Green Beans Almondine Vidalia Onion Soufflee Spinach Soufflee Cranberry Relish with Candied Orange Peel Macaroni and Cheese Sour cream and Chive Rolls Butter Rolls Millionaire Shortbread Linzer Cookies Spritz Cookies Spiced Pecan Bars Bûche de Noël Fruitcake (Oma's recipe, has been prepared many weeks ago) Drinks: Champagne (this will be the most served) Pinot Noir Gewürztraminer 20 year old Port |