Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These look great - also interested in that Beef Wellington recipe.
Also would love any (other) ideas you have for "walk in the door and get dinner on the table" recipes for Christmas Eve. We go to early church and I think I'm going to have more people than usual this year.
Once we just did a whole bunch of appetizers and charcuterie. It was a big hit.
Anonymous wrote:These look great - also interested in that Beef Wellington recipe.
Also would love any (other) ideas you have for "walk in the door and get dinner on the table" recipes for Christmas Eve. We go to early church and I think I'm going to have more people than usual this year.
Anonymous wrote:Not balduccis lol

Anonymous wrote:These look great - also interested in that Beef Wellington recipe.
Also would love any (other) ideas you have for "walk in the door and get dinner on the table" recipes for Christmas Eve. We go to early church and I think I'm going to have more people than usual this year.
Anonymous wrote:These look great - also interested in that Beef Wellington recipe.
Also would love any (other) ideas you have for "walk in the door and get dinner on the table" recipes for Christmas Eve. We go to early church and I think I'm going to have more people than usual this year.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds yummy, OP! I like it all!
I don't have mine totally hammered out yet but here is what I am thinking.
Hors d'oeuvres
- hot crab dip
- stuffed mushroom caps
- fresh fruit skewers w/dips
Dinner
- soup (considering 1 of 3 different options: butternut squash soup or a lobster bisque or oyster stew)
- salad
- either Cornish hens or individual Beef Wellingtons (both are easily prepped ahead of time & then can be popped into the oven)
- veggie (depends on the entree)
- starch (depends on the entree)
- rolls & biscuits
Dessert
- trifle (another thing very easy to make ahead)
- vanilla ice cream with crushed peppermint topping (if I could figure out a way to serve the Chick-Fil-A peppermint shakes I would) & Christmas cookies