Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asparagus
Green salad with vinaigrette
Popovers > rolls
I think all of this sounds great for your menu, OP.
I might do broccolini just because I like it, or sauteed spinach, which is a very steak house kind of thing to do with tenderloin, but otherwise you're on the right track. If you wanted to be fancy then maybe tomatoes stuffed with spinach.
You could do Yorkshire Pudding if you wanted for the bread component. It is hard not to like Yorkshire Pudding. I use the recipe in the Williamsburg Cookbook. It is super easy and makes one big one. Here is a recipe from Gordon Ramsey for individual ones that you make in a muffin tin. https://www.food.com/recipe/gordon-ramsays-yorkshire-pudding-424498
For dessert we do a birthday cake with candles to sing Happy Birthday to Baby Jesus. Christmas cookies and ice cream are served on the side.
NP. I love Yorkshire Pudding, but I’m not sure a tenderloin generates enough fat for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asparagus
Green salad with vinaigrette
Popovers > rolls
I think all of this sounds great for your menu, OP.
I might do broccolini just because I like it, or sauteed spinach, which is a very steak house kind of thing to do with tenderloin, but otherwise you're on the right track. If you wanted to be fancy then maybe tomatoes stuffed with spinach.
You could do Yorkshire Pudding if you wanted for the bread component. It is hard not to like Yorkshire Pudding. I use the recipe in the Williamsburg Cookbook. It is super easy and makes one big one. Here is a recipe from Gordon Ramsey for individual ones that you make in a muffin tin. https://www.food.com/recipe/gordon-ramsays-yorkshire-pudding-424498
For dessert we do a birthday cake with candles to sing Happy Birthday to Baby Jesus. Christmas cookies and ice cream are served on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Asparagus
Green salad with vinaigrette
Popovers > rolls
Anonymous wrote:I'm doing stuffed shells, salad, and garlic bread on Christmas Eve.
Christmas Day is cinnamon rolls/bacon/fruit/etc.... for breakfast at home and mid afternoon appetizers at my parents.
Anonymous wrote:Please god not ham. Anything but ham.