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Title: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 21, 2010, 03:16:57 PM
Here, we're having a prime rib roast (bone in) and some assorted goodies. I intend on making some fudge beforehand and then probably a Pecan Pie.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Mike220 on December 21, 2010, 03:26:41 PM
No idea, but if it stays true to form we'll have ham, turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and various tasty dessert items.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 21, 2010, 03:31:14 PM
Dunno yet. But we have some filet in the freezer and at least 3 bulbs of garlic. I can start with that.....
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Chris_ on December 21, 2010, 03:32:44 PM
Possibly a bone-in rib roast.  I don't have any plans at the moment.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: ColonialMarine0431 on December 21, 2010, 03:33:46 PM
Potluck with the neighbors. Im going to do a standing rib roast.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 21, 2010, 03:37:14 PM
Going back to the place I ate the sucky Thanksgiving dinner, to eat an equally sucky Christmas dinner. 
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Chris_ on December 21, 2010, 03:42:11 PM
Going back to the place I ate the sucky Thanksgiving dinner, to eat an equally sucky Christmas dinner. 
:(
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: ColonialMarine0431 on December 21, 2010, 03:42:26 PM
Going back to the place I ate the sucky Thanksgiving dinner, to eat an equally sucky Christmas dinner.  

Where would that be? A relative's?
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 21, 2010, 03:43:34 PM
Going back to the place I ate the sucky Thanksgiving dinner, to eat an equally sucky Christmas dinner. 

Well, you could always take your French dip sammiches (originating in LA)....


 :whistling:


 :-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 21, 2010, 03:52:07 PM
Well, you could always take your French dip sammiches (originating in LA)....


 :whistling:


 :-)

If I hadn't already Hi5'd Thor, I would BS you for being a smarty pants.   :whatever:

Guys, I am going to my BF's sister's house.  Home of stuffing from a box, pie filling from a can.  For them, it is wonderfully beautiful.  For me, it is one step away from take-out.  I offer every year to bring something, but they are stuck in tradition.  The tradition of the bland. 
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 21, 2010, 03:56:42 PM
It's OK, I BSed him for you!! :-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: ColonialMarine0431 on December 21, 2010, 04:00:58 PM
If I hadn't already Hi5'd Thor, I would BS you for being a smarty pants.   :whatever:

Guys, I am going to my BF's sister's house.  Home of stuffing from a box, pie filling from a can.  For them, it is wonderfully beautiful.  For me, it is one step away from take-out.  I offer every year to bring something, but they are stuck in tradition.  The tradition of the bland. 

Stuffing from a box can be great. I just takes a little effort.

http://www.ehow.com/how_7851_make-baked-stuffing.html
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 21, 2010, 04:02:52 PM
It's OK, I BSed him for you!! :-)

Let her fight her own battles, dammit!

Bitchslapped for being an overbearing lunkhead!
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 21, 2010, 04:05:53 PM
Let her fight her own battles, dammit!

Bitchslapped for being an overbearing lunkhead!

Bitchslapped for being anal about "French Dip" and jerking chains !~! :tongue:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 21, 2010, 04:06:38 PM
Bitchslapped for being anal about "French Dip" and jerking chains !~! :tongue:

That's my job. Bitchslapped for not knowing that.  :tongue:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 21, 2010, 04:07:29 PM
I need a nap......... bitchslapped for bitchslapping too much.... :-) :tongue:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 21, 2010, 04:10:00 PM
I need a nap......... bitchslapped for bitchslapping too much.... :-) :tongue:

Using the immortal words of John Paul Jones, "I have not yet begun to bitchslap."

Take your nap. Then wake up to lots more bitchslaps at your doorstep.

If you dare......


 :rotf:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 21, 2010, 04:11:49 PM
Using the immortal words of John Paul Jones, "I have not yet begun to bitchslap."

Take your nap. Then wake up to lots more bitchslaps at your doorstep.

If you dare......


 :rotf:

I'll have to take back those couple of HI5s I gave you, I guess.....
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 21, 2010, 04:12:41 PM
I'll have to take back those couple of HI5s I gave you, I guess.....

Go take your nap and come back less grumpy.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Ballygrl on December 21, 2010, 04:19:23 PM
For the appetizer we're doing stromboli, for dinner we're doing salad and rolls, spiral ham, baked potatoes, and my MIL is bring a brussels sprout dish she makes, for dessert we're doing apple and pumpkin pie, my cousin is bringing cheesecake from Brooklyn and his wife is making kielbasa.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: catsmtrods on December 21, 2010, 04:24:40 PM
Lasagna and antipasto with all imported ingredients. I know a guy to drives to Little Italy 3 times a week. :yum:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 21, 2010, 04:36:46 PM
Bally and Cats~  Both dinners sound lovely!


Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 21, 2010, 04:38:52 PM
Stuffing from a box can be great. I just takes a little effort.

http://www.ehow.com/how_7851_make-baked-stuffing.html

It's the effort part that they don't care for.  I made homemade cranberry chutney last year, and brought it on bf's request.  He doesn't like the canned jelly.  They didn't like the homemade, it didn't even make it to the table.  But there was that jiggly canned jelly. 
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: ColonialMarine0431 on December 21, 2010, 05:01:59 PM
It's the effort part that they don't care for. 

Their loss. I love to spend time in the kitchen making food. Growing up, that's where the family gathered when big meals were being made. And I've yet to meet too many ladies who can mtch my cooking skills. Must be looking in the wrong places. :-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 21, 2010, 05:10:32 PM
... And I've yet to meet too many ladies who can mtch my cooking skills. Must be looking in the wrong places. :-)

CM, I'm the same way. However, the ladies love it when I cook...... (just sayin'......)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 21, 2010, 08:50:39 PM
Their loss. I love to spend time in the kitchen making food. Growing up, that's where the family gathered when big meals were being made. And I've yet to meet too many ladies who can mtch my cooking skills. Must be looking in the wrong places. :-)

See, that is what sucks.  I learned how to cook, and I cook well.  I am used to a certain amount of work when it comes to cooking.  It ain't right to fast food the holidays. 
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: CactusCarlos on December 21, 2010, 08:55:11 PM
It's the effort part that they don't care for.  I made homemade cranberry chutney last year, and brought it on bf's request.  He doesn't like the canned jelly.  They didn't like the homemade, it didn't even make it to the table.  But there was that jiggly canned jelly. 

If I may suggest: http://www.food.com/recipe/cranberry-sauce-78017

I made that this year for the first time, it's now a family favorite! We'll never buy canned again.   :-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Chris_ on December 21, 2010, 08:55:57 PM
blasphemy :evil:

It ain't a holiday without jiggly canned jelly.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: CactusCarlos on December 21, 2010, 08:58:18 PM
blasphemy :evil:

It ain't a holiday without jiggly canned jelly.

My wife tells me they sell molds.  You put your homemade cranberry sauce into it, chill overnight, and it makes a shape just like the can - ridges and all!  :-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Chris_ on December 21, 2010, 09:00:22 PM
If I can't see the ridges from the side of the can on it, I'm not eating it. :-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Ballygrl on December 21, 2010, 09:00:51 PM
Bally and Cats~  Both dinners sound lovely!

Thanks! I'm not a good host though, I always get nervous hosting the Holidays and I have a tendency to feed everyone too fast.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: littlelamb on December 21, 2010, 09:27:15 PM
Here, we're having a prime rib roast (bone in) and some assorted goodies. I intend on making some fudge beforehand and then probably a Pecan Pie.

We are having prime rib as well Thor how do you cook yours?
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: debk on December 21, 2010, 10:05:52 PM
I've been baking/candy making all day.

My daughter was over last week and we did peppermint bark, peanut butter cups, cookies and creme truffles, chocolate coated almond toffee. Saturday I made magic bars. Today I did 3 batches of party mix, chocolate dipped pretzel rods w Christmas sprinkles, oatmeal-mini choc chip-cherry cookies. Still doing mini brownie cupcakes w caramel Hershey kisses in them and turtles tonight. I packed up 8 gift bags for her for the munchkins

teachers and babysitter. Once I finish the stuff tonight, I will have my office people done and the 3 priests at church.

We are having 18 in for a sit-down dinner on Christmas Eve.

Shrimp w cocktail sauce
Platter of summer sausage, cheese, olives, marinated artichokes

Whole beef tenderloin w horseradish sauce
Spiral ham w my Jack n Coke glaze
Twice baked potatoes
New Orleans Corn Pudding
Sauteed mushrooms and garlic
Romaine w mandarin oranges, dried cranberries, crumbled feta, red onion - strawberry vinegrette dressing
Sister Schubert rolls

Creme brulee
Pecan tarts
Mincemeat w B&B tarts
Cinnamon whipped cream
NY Cheesecake done in cupcake size- some plain w raspberry Chambord sauce, some w mini choc chips and choc drizzle on top


On Thursday, I'm making the desserts, the potato casserole, and sauces. Thursday night the ham so it can sit in the juices all night. Friday should then be pretty easy. I used to do this all in one day, but the new kitchen is not as accomodating as the old.  :(

Christmas morning, I'm making a Danish pastry to take to my daughter's for brunch.

Christmas afternoon, I'm coming home to sleep... :lmao:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 22, 2010, 08:55:13 AM
Deb, that menu is a work of art.  :bow:

 :drool:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Boudicca on December 22, 2010, 10:22:41 AM
Going back to the place I ate the sucky Thanksgiving dinner, to eat an equally sucky Christmas dinner. 

Here, hon, have some beer ahead of time and make the boyfriend drive. :cheersmate:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Boudicca on December 22, 2010, 10:27:44 AM
I've been baking/candy making all day.

My daughter was over last week and we did peppermint bark, peanut butter cups, cookies and creme truffles, chocolate coated almond toffee. Saturday I made magic bars. Today I did 3 batches of party mix, chocolate dipped pretzel rods w Christmas sprinkles, oatmeal-mini choc chip-cherry cookies. Still doing mini brownie cupcakes w caramel Hershey kisses in them and turtles tonight. I packed up 8 gift bags for her for the munchkins

teachers and babysitter. Once I finish the stuff tonight, I will have my office people done and the 3 priests at church.

We are having 18 in for a sit-down dinner on Christmas Eve.

Shrimp w cocktail sauce
Platter of summer sausage, cheese, olives, marinated artichokes

Whole beef tenderloin w horseradish sauce
Spiral ham w my Jack n Coke glaze
Twice baked potatoes
New Orleans Corn Pudding
Sauteed mushrooms and garlic
Romaine w mandarin oranges, dried cranberries, crumbled feta, red onion - strawberry vinegrette dressing
Sister Schubert rolls

Creme brulee
Pecan tarts
Mincemeat w B&B tarts
Cinnamon whipped cream
NY Cheesecake done in cupcake size- some plain w raspberry Chambord sauce, some w mini choc chips and choc drizzle on top


On Thursday, I'm making the desserts, the potato casserole, and sauces. Thursday night the ham so it can sit in the juices all night. Friday should then be pretty easy. I used to do this all in one day, but the new kitchen is not as accomodating as the old.  :(

Christmas morning, I'm making a Danish pastry to take to my daughter's for brunch.

Christmas afternoon, I'm coming home to sleep... :lmao:

OK, we have located the overachiever in this thread!  LOL.  Seriously, it sounds divine (no pun intended).  Hey, my Christmas dinner will have Sister Shubert's rolls also.  Heh.  Can I get the recipe for your Jack and Coke ham glaze?  My daughter is actually making a ham, but I can pass it on to her.  We're headed to her tiny (450Square Foot) apartment, but I have to bring rolls, yam casserole, homemade cranberry sauce with orange liqueur and cornbread dressing.    She's contributing pies and the ham, and the ubiquitous green bean casserole.

I DID bake cappuchino brownies and pumpkin bread yesterday and gave most of it away to the vet's office and my mail lady.

You leave me and my efforts in the dust.  And I'm STILL gonna take a nap on Christmas afternoon.  Heh.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 22, 2010, 10:33:05 AM
Here, hon, have some beer ahead of time and make the boyfriend drive. :cheersmate:

Oh, he WILL be driving.  Why?  Because I found these! 

http://www.thegreenhead.com/2007/08/pocket-shots.php

 :-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Boudicca on December 22, 2010, 10:39:16 AM
Oh, he WILL be driving.  Why?  Because I found these! 

http://www.thegreenhead.com/2007/08/pocket-shots.php

 :-)

Damn, I was trying to find this online to order, but no luck.  Thanks for the link t hough, cuz I  never knew this product even existed.
Is it wrong of me that I give my husband some sort of booze gift pack every Christmas? :tongue:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 22, 2010, 10:41:03 AM
Damn, I was trying to find this online to order, but no luck.  Thanks for the link t hough, cuz I  never knew this product even existed.
Is it wrong of me that I give my husband some sort of booze gift pack every Christmas? :tongue:

Not if he's drinking it. If he's giving it away to somebody else, you just might want to check on that......




 :-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 22, 2010, 11:38:01 AM
Damn, I was trying to find this online to order, but no luck.  Thanks for the link t hough, cuz I  never knew this product even existed.
Is it wrong of me that I give my husband some sort of booze gift pack every Christmas? :tongue:

I don't think so.  I found these at my local liquor store, right next to the cash register. 

This you should be able to order. 

http://www.wallywine.com/p-37962-crystal-head-vodka-by-dan-aykroyd-750ml.aspx?affiliateid=10098
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 22, 2010, 11:48:19 AM
 :jacked2:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 22, 2010, 11:57:56 AM
:jacked2:

 :yack:

:yourpoint:

:panic:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Wineslob on December 22, 2010, 12:20:16 PM
I've been baking/candy making all day.

My daughter was over last week and we did peppermint bark, peanut butter cups, cookies and creme truffles, chocolate coated almond toffee. Saturday I made magic bars. Today I did 3 batches of party mix, chocolate dipped pretzel rods w Christmas sprinkles, oatmeal-mini choc chip-cherry cookies. Still doing mini brownie cupcakes w caramel Hershey kisses in them and turtles tonight. I packed up 8 gift bags for her for the munchkins

teachers and babysitter. Once I finish the stuff tonight, I will have my office people done and the 3 priests at church.

We are having 18 in for a sit-down dinner on Christmas Eve.

Shrimp w cocktail sauce
Platter of summer sausage, cheese, olives, marinated artichokes

Whole beef tenderloin w horseradish sauce
Spiral ham w my Jack n Coke glaze
Twice baked potatoes
New Orleans Corn Pudding
Sauteed mushrooms and garlic
Romaine w mandarin oranges, dried cranberries, crumbled feta, red onion - strawberry vinegrette dressing
Sister Schubert rolls

Creme brulee
Pecan tarts
Mincemeat w B&B tarts
Cinnamon whipped cream
NY Cheesecake done in cupcake size- some plain w raspberry Chambord sauce, some w mini choc chips and choc drizzle on top


On Thursday, I'm making the desserts, the potato casserole, and sauces. Thursday night the ham so it can sit in the juices all night. Friday should then be pretty easy. I used to do this all in one day, but the new kitchen is not as accomodating as the old.  :(

Christmas morning, I'm making a Danish pastry to take to my daughter's for brunch.

Christmas afternoon, I'm coming home to sleep... :lmao:


Wanna boyfriend?







 O-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Boudicca on December 22, 2010, 02:15:22 PM
I don't think so.  I found these at my local liquor store, right next to the cash register. 

This you should be able to order. 

http://www.wallywine.com/p-37962-crystal-head-vodka-by-dan-aykroyd-750ml.aspx?affiliateid=10098

Thanks, and ignore the angry Norsemangod. :-) :rotf:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 22, 2010, 02:44:11 PM
Thanks, and ignore the angry Norsemangod. :-) :rotf:


 :hammer: :hammer: :hammer: :hammer:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: cavegal on December 22, 2010, 03:08:30 PM
Spiral Cut Ham. Biscuits. I am making my special Spinach Casserole.  Peacan pie for desert. so far on the menu
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 22, 2010, 03:25:40 PM
Spiral Cut Ham. Biscuits. I am making my special Spinach Casserole.  Peacan pie for desert. so far on the menu

Special Spinach Casserole????
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 22, 2010, 03:40:13 PM
Special Spinach Casserole????

Yeah, I was going to stay away from that one. I'm not asking any questions, figuring I won't get hurt that way.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 22, 2010, 03:50:54 PM
Yeah, I was going to stay away from that one. I'm not asking any questions, figuring I won't get hurt that way.

I like spinach.  I wanna know!
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Boudicca on December 22, 2010, 04:15:48 PM
I like spinach.  I wanna know!

Yeah, along with Deb's recipe for Jack and Coke glaze, I would also like to get cavegal's Special Spinach casserole recipe.

IF I get blitzed enough on Christmas Eve I may try to combine the two.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: debk on December 23, 2010, 12:19:13 AM
Yeah, along with Deb's recipe for Jack and Coke glaze, I would also like to get cavegal's Special Spinach casserole recipe.

IF I get blitzed enough on Christmas Eve I may try to combine the two.


Jack and Coke glaze....Bou - I don't measure, so you will kind of have to wing it.

In a saucepan....

1 regular size pop can of Coke
the glaze packet attached to the spiral ham ( I get mine at Sam's - got a 9+lb bone in today for $21.00)
about 3/4c. light brown sugar
couple of squirts of spicy mustard (I use Gulden's)
about 1/4c maple syrup (the real thing, not the Aunt Jemima, Log Cabin, Mrs Butterworths)
about 1/4c Jack Daniels
dash of ground clove

bring to a boil, making sure not to burn it! but you want the sugar crystals all dissolved.

I put the ham in one of those baking bags. I have one of those roasting ovens that will hold a whole turkey..I put the bagged ham in it, then pour the glaze over the whole thing, tie the bag, tight.

I bake it on 325 for about 40 minutes, then cut the heat back to 225, for about 3-4 hours. I leave it in the bag to sit overnight in the refridgerator. The ham just absorbs the juices into the slices. I take it out of fridge, leaving in the bag, about an hour or so before serving to get to room temperature.

This will not have the crusty glaze on it like a Honey Baked Ham, but it's pretty damn good!!

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I want the spinach casserole recipe too, please, cavegal.  :-)

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Euph, I've been doing most of this dinner for so many years, it's quite easy. I use to do 3 tenderloins and stuff one with 'shrooms, chopped green onion, and crumbled blue cheese.  :drool:  But I never had any leftovers ...  :drool:

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Oooooh, WS.....whatever will your wife and M say if we got together?  :naughty:




 :tongue:


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I didn't try the brownie cupcakes, but M said they were awesome! They were ridiculously easy to make. Awesome and easy is always a good thing!

Made the turtles this morning. They were technically really easy, but such a pain in the tush!! There has to be an easier way to keep caramel more fluid then setting it over a pot of hot water.  :banghead: A glob of melted milk chocolate (Ghriadelli milk choc chips), 3 pecan halves on top, glob of melted caramel ( Kraft caramels and a bit of whipping cream) cover with more melted milk chocolate. Oh. My. God. They are some seriously scrumptious little delights!!

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I used to make rolls from scratch on Christmas and Thanksgiving until I discovered Sister Schubert!! She has a new kind (to me) that are separately frozen and about 2 inch square. They bake in 5 minutes...and when I take them out, I brush them with melted butter. As my son says: "they are magical!"...


Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Boudicca on December 23, 2010, 10:56:39 AM
Thanks for the recipe, deb, I'm going to try it out.  Sounds delish, and I'm used to winging it on measurements; in fact most of the best dishes I turn out have either been modified from the original recipe by me, or never had a recipe to begin with.  I like to think of it as being in tune with my colonial ancestresses cooking over their open firepit in a big black kettle.. :-)
Thank God for modern kitchens.  Ya gotta hand it to the women way back when feeding crowds of people with no real recipes (have you ever seen one of those old timey ones :p), no modern conveniences, and having to get up the next morning and do it all over again.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Boudicca on December 23, 2010, 11:17:49 AM

 :hammer: :hammer: :hammer: :hammer:

Aw, it's sweet of you to notice. :naughty: :rotf:
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: compaqxp on December 23, 2010, 12:01:31 PM
I think I'll try one of those tofu turkey things this year howerer, if I don't it'll be like most years and I'll cook a ham.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Evil_Conservative on December 23, 2010, 12:24:14 PM
I'm not sure yet.  Looking through recipes and this thread to make a decision.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 23, 2010, 01:31:10 PM
I think I'll try one of those tofu turkey things this year howerer, if I don't it'll be like most years and I'll cook a ham.

I see that you're really pushing the envelope here, comcrap.....

(in re: sig line picture)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 23, 2010, 01:36:02 PM
I see that you're really pushing the envelope here, comcrap.....

(in re: sig line picture)

A-yup.  Ptarmy ain't gonna be happy when he sees his avatar either.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 23, 2010, 01:55:41 PM
comcrap must be one of those Sodomite Bunnies......
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 23, 2010, 02:01:25 PM
comcrap must be one of those Sodomite Bunnies......

That ain't gonna end well.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Eupher on December 23, 2010, 02:46:00 PM
I think I'll try one of those tofu turkey things this year howerer, if I don't it'll be like most years and I'll cook a ham.

You'd think that after Zero had his ass handed to him on so many levels this year that he'd be ashamed of even considering running for reelection. Or maybe comcrap is just living a pipedream.....
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: compaqxp on December 23, 2010, 03:18:46 PM
You guys simply love to go off topic to discuss me don't you?
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Evil_Conservative on December 23, 2010, 03:21:31 PM
We are just a family of three, what would be something good to make?

I'm thinking about using the crock pot.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: debk on December 23, 2010, 04:17:07 PM
We are just a family of three, what would be something good to make?

I'm thinking about using the crock pot.

Beef stroganoff for two and buttered noodles with a bit of sauce for the baby?

It's really easy to make, and it reheats really well for leftovers if you have any.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 23, 2010, 04:22:28 PM
We are just a family of three, what would be something good to make?

I'm thinking about using the crock pot.

There's only two of us here  at my house. We're STILL having a small prime rib roast, shrimp cocktail, and some other stuff.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Odin's Hand on December 23, 2010, 04:31:37 PM
A Robertson's smoked ham
Roasted chicken
Chicken n' Dressin'
Sweet Potatoes
Canned cranberry sauce (I hear you, Chris.)
Corn
Mashed potatoes
Green beans in butter and bacon
Apple, pumpkin and pecan pies
Relish tray
Sliced tomatoes
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Evil_Conservative on December 23, 2010, 04:34:16 PM
Beef stroganoff for two and buttered noodles with a bit of sauce for the baby?

It's really easy to make, and it reheats really well for leftovers if you have any.

I never even thought of that.  Thanks for the suggestion.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: jtyangel on December 23, 2010, 05:10:38 PM
Kids ar going to their dad's at noon that day(after they open their 'Santa gifts') until noon the next day, so 'dinner' on Christmas day will be nothing but the mornings breakfast casserole.

We are having our Christmas dinner on Boxing Day(the next night). I'm kind of looking forward to, after all the rush and them bouncing off of the walls, having a quiet day to myself actually!

So Boxing Day we are having ham, homemade au grautin potatoes, scotch eggs, deviled eggs, sausage rolls, various veggies, cranberry orange bread and pumpkin pie!
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Post by: jtyangel on December 23, 2010, 05:12:05 PM
And Christmas Eve we are having a homemade chicken pot pie, pecan pie, and some nice rhodes rolls. YUMMY!
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: LC EFA on December 23, 2010, 05:19:57 PM
I'm gonna slow cook a well seasoned half leg of lamb in the new BBQ - serve with roasted vegetables and bruschetta.

Muttony gluttony.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 23, 2010, 05:51:01 PM
I'm gonna slow cook a well seasoned half leg of lamb in the new BBQ - serve with roasted vegetables and bruschetta.

Muttony gluttony.


I wish that mutton (or lamb) wasn't so expensive here.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 23, 2010, 09:16:06 PM
I wish that mutton (or lamb) wasn't so expensive here.

Oh yeah.  I think I just need to grow my own.
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Post by: Chris_ on December 23, 2010, 09:57:47 PM
Oh yeah.  I think I just need to grow my own.
My steak trees and meat bushes aren't doing so well.  I think they need more fertilizer. :(

:-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: IassaFTots on December 23, 2010, 10:02:45 PM
My steak trees and meat bushes aren't doing so well.  I think they need more fertilizer. :(

:-)

Sorry to hear that.  My spaghetti tree took a turn for the worse this summer.  I feel your pain.  :)
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Post by: littlelamb on December 23, 2010, 10:11:51 PM
We are having prime rib,baked potatos,salad and pie. I so need Deb,Thor or Chris to come cook for me LOL
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: LC EFA on December 23, 2010, 10:25:57 PM
My steak trees and meat bushes aren't doing so well.  I think they need more fertilizer. :(

:-)

...and the damn money tree still hasn't sprouted.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: chitownchica on December 23, 2010, 10:55:21 PM
Brisket nachos.  We always do Tex-mex for Christmas,

My parents just picked me up at DFW. I'm dying for Whataburger or Chik-fil-a.  Gonna look and see if there's one open on 360.

Merry Christmas!
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Chris_ on December 23, 2010, 11:15:04 PM
Hmm, that sounds tasty
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Post by: Janice on December 24, 2010, 12:01:46 AM
Primarily just 2 of us here. May have a couple or three guests. Probably just rib eye steaks, jumbo shrimp - from the barbecue pit and a sort of japanese style pepper steak stir fry veggies. Artfully accompanied with martini backups and such ...

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Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Chris_ on December 24, 2010, 12:03:58 AM
Now that sounds like a plan
:drunksailor:

I picked up a few extra steaks to go with the rib roast.  Not sure what else is happening this weekend... I suppose I should call my brother at some point since he's the only relative in the area.
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Post by: chitownchica on December 24, 2010, 12:47:33 AM
Hmm, that sounds tasty

Last year was the first for brisket nachos. YUM- added as a new tradition :)
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Post by: Chris_ on December 24, 2010, 12:49:30 AM
I like paella but I have a friend who's allergic to shellfish.  I switched the shrimp with flank steak... it turned out great.
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Post by: chitownchica on December 24, 2010, 12:53:21 AM
I like paella but I have a friend who's allergic to shellfish.  I switched the shrimp with flank steak... it turned out great.

Yum- I bet that was delicious! I bet making paella is an all day affair, isn't it?

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Post by: Chris_ on December 24, 2010, 12:54:12 AM
Yum- I bet that was delicious! I bet making paella is an all day affair, isn't it?
It takes about an hour, but it's worth it.  I have nothing against using something from a box.  I like Goya's spanish yellow rice (Arroz Amarillo).
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Post by: Lacarnut on December 24, 2010, 01:05:50 AM
I am going to cook a duck and andouille sausage gumbo.
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Post by: Chris_ on December 24, 2010, 01:06:22 AM
That sounds good.  I don't think I've ever had duck yet.  They don't sell much around here.
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Post by: dutch508 on December 24, 2010, 01:18:13 AM
I am not cooking this year, so I don't really give a rat's ass. That and the fact my taste buds are not quite back to normal will make it interesting.
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Post by: chitownchica on December 24, 2010, 01:54:03 AM
It takes about an hour, but it's worth it.  I have nothing against using something from a box.  I like Goya's spanish yellow rice (Arroz Amarillo).
An hour isn't bad. I thought paella was an all day affair for some reason.

Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Chris_ on December 24, 2010, 02:00:35 AM
Eh.  I cook everything separately.  While the the meat is cooking, I begin the rice.  Once the rice is nearly done everything gets dumped into the same pot and covered, juices and all.  I'll drop in some frozen vegetables and it's usually finished ten minutes later.  My basic paella recipe is chicken, chorizo, beef, and shrimp, rice, diced onions and frozen peas.
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Post by: Odin's Hand on December 24, 2010, 05:11:13 PM
Add whisky cake to the dinner list. It came in today.
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Post by: thundley4 on December 24, 2010, 05:16:34 PM
We're having a small spiral cut ham, mac & cheese, and potatoes.  The weather caused a change of plans, so no get together at my sisters, just me and the wife at home.  Much quieter, anyway. :)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Chris_ on December 24, 2010, 06:03:35 PM
Christmas Eve looks like rib roast with Yorkshire pudding, mashed potatoes, and cauliflower. :yum:
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Post by: IassaFTots on December 24, 2010, 06:11:07 PM
Christmas Eve looks like rib roast with Yorkshire pudding, mashed potatoes, and cauliflower. :yum:
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YUM!!!!!
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Post by: Chris_ on December 24, 2010, 06:34:09 PM
The dogs are sad they didn't get any roast beast.  maybe we can put some gravy on their kibbles.
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Post by: IassaFTots on December 24, 2010, 06:35:28 PM
Not too much, don't want them to get sick.  More for leftovers anyway...
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Post by: Chris_ on December 24, 2010, 06:38:23 PM
They already inhaled the cauliflower.
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Post by: franksolich on December 24, 2010, 06:48:56 PM
Oh my.

This thread's gone all over the place, covering just about everything and anything.

Anyway.

For some peculiar reason, when I was growing up, a usual Christmas dinner included pineapple chunks dipped in creme de menthe.

All my life, I've never seen it anywhere but among my family.

I'm guessing it's a Pennsylvania thing, as the parents and older brothers and sisters were from there.

It's definitely not anything one might find in Nebraska.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: JLO on December 24, 2010, 09:06:15 PM
Oh my.

This thread's gone all over the place, covering just about everything and anything.

Anyway.

For some peculiar reason, when I was growing up, a usual Christmas dinner included pineapple chunks dipped in creme de menthe.

All my life, I've never seen it anywhere but among my family.

I'm guessing it's a Pennsylvania thing, as the parents and older brothers and sisters were from there.

It's definitely not anything one might find in Nebraska.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: franksolich on December 24, 2010, 09:11:58 PM


Did you mean to say something, madam?
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Lacarnut on December 24, 2010, 11:10:25 PM
That sounds good.  I don't think I've ever had duck yet.  They don't sell much around here.

My mom used to cook me one for my birthday. Make sure you get a duckling (young one) opposed to a mature one. I cooked that puppy for 8 hours to get it tender enough to pull the meat off the bone.
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Post by: Ballygrl on December 25, 2010, 08:18:30 AM
Here's the Stromboli pics:

This is about 10 minutes after I put it in the oven:

(http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj140/RepublicanandProud/stromboli1.jpg)

This is about an hour later, the oven temp was 325:

(http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj140/RepublicanandProud/stromboli2.jpg)

And this is what it looks like when it's cut:

(http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj140/RepublicanandProud/stromboli3.jpg)
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Post by: IassaFTots on December 25, 2010, 08:22:05 AM
Thanks for sharing BG!  Hope you hare having a lovely Christmas!
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Post by: Ballygrl on December 25, 2010, 08:31:28 AM
Thanks Issa! hope you and everyone are having a wonderful Christmas too.
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Post by: debk on December 25, 2010, 04:55:49 PM
Dinner turned out great last night, but we never made it to Midnight Mass.  :(  Last guests left about 1 and the time T and I finished up the kitchen and putting the last stuff away, I got to bed about 2....totally exhausted.

Got up this morning, made Danish pastry and we went over to my daughter's to have brunch with them and open presents from each other. Came home about 2 and have been on the couch since.  :yawn:

2 new cookbooks to read .... a Scandanavian Baking Cookbook that my friend brought me from MN, and a New York diner one that my daughter found for me....I'm such a happy camper!!!!  :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:

My ham turned out fantabulous...M said the beef tenderloin was terrific...but he liked the ham even better!

I left it in the roaster on 150 all day. It was just enough to keep the glaze and juices warm, and I kept going out and swishing the bag around and getting the liquid up into the slices. It was definitely a  :drool:
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Post by: NHSparky on December 25, 2010, 05:34:13 PM
Kept it simple since it's just me and the critters this weekend.

Last night was dry-aged ribeye, loaded baked potato, and salad.

Today I kept it pretty simple--bacon and eggs for breakfast, snacks of frozen appetizers, shrimp, and bread-and-butter pickles, a bottle of Rogue Chocolate Stout, and for dinner, turkey breast (on the bone), stuffing, mashed taters, peas, salad, and rolls.  Cookies for dessert.

Still got a ton of leftovers.  Turkey sandwich, anyone?  I'm heading down to the gas station to fill up.  Blizzard watch here, and might turn into a blizzard warning before long.
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Post by: md11hydmec on December 25, 2010, 06:20:18 PM
ours was Christmas lunch since I was working tonight.  Ham, scalloped potatoes, green bean casserole, pecan pie, pumkin pie and candy that Santa left.
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Post by: Ballygrl on December 25, 2010, 06:32:38 PM
We're so full, we ate so much, and I can't believe how much ham we have left over and that's after sending people home with a lot of it. Looks like we'll be having ham sandwiches and ham dinners for a few nights.
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Post by: debk on December 25, 2010, 06:35:16 PM
We're so full, we ate so much, and I can't believe how much ham we have left over and that's after sending people home with a lot of it. Looks like we'll be having ham sandwiches and ham dinners for a few nights.

Daughter's family is supposed to come to dinner Monday night to eat leftovers! I sure hope so, I've got a lottttttttt of desserts left.   :-)
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: debk on December 25, 2010, 06:55:54 PM
Oh my.

This thread's gone all over the place, covering just about everything and anything.

Anyway.

For some peculiar reason, when I was growing up, a usual Christmas dinner included pineapple chunks dipped in creme de menthe.

All my life, I've never seen it anywhere but among my family.

I'm guessing it's a Pennsylvania thing, as the parents and older brothers and sisters were from there.

It's definitely not anything one might find in Nebraska.


Frank....my mother used to take pineapple ice cream topping and add creme de menthe to it, and serve it over ice cream when she had bridge group dinner.

I always hoped for leftovers so that I would get a bit too. That stuff was wonderful!! I had forgotten about it, until I read this. Thanks for the memory.  :blowkiss:
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Post by: Ballygrl on December 25, 2010, 07:02:28 PM
Daughter's family is supposed to come to dinner Monday night to eat leftovers! I sure hope so, I've got a lottttttttt of desserts left.   :-)

Yep, we do too, we have a 1/4 cheesecake, and 1/2 of an apple and pumpkin pie leftover.
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Post by: debk on December 25, 2010, 07:10:43 PM
Yep, we do too, we have a 1/4 cheesecake, and 1/2 of an apple and pumpkin pie leftover.

I usually make at least one NY cheesecake and maybe a Grasshopper cheesecake.

Yesterday morning, I made the whole NY cheesecake batter, but instead of putting it in a springform...I made cupcakes!

Out of the one recipe...

36 regular size cupcakes. Did a pecan cinnamon crust, the cheesecake filling. Baked for 15 minutes at 350, took out, put on the sour cream topping and back in the oven for another 5. Did a raspberry chambord sauce that I put in a squirt bottle on the table.

48 mini size cupcakes. Oreo cookie crumb crust, cheesecake filling with mini semisweet chocolate chips, baked 12 minutes at 350. Made a topping of sour cream and melted Baker's German chocolate.

24 mini's. Oreo cookie crumb crust, cheesecake filling with green creme de menthe, white creme de cocoa, baked at 12 minutes at 350. Made topping with sour cream, melted white chocolate chips and melted Andes mint chips. Had to add more white chocolate chips though, because using half of each was just toooooo minty and overpowered the white chocolate.

Those little ones just were disappearing!!!

I have a bunch of creme brulees and mincemeat tarts, and some pecan tarts, too. Most of the candy and cookies went as gifts to others.
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Post by: Ballygrl on December 25, 2010, 07:31:01 PM
What an awesome idea making cupcakes instead of cakes.
Title: Re: What's for Christmas Dinner??
Post by: Thor on December 25, 2010, 08:14:23 PM
I made a small standing rib roast and we had shrimp & loaded baked potatoes. I made a honey pecan pie that wasn't too bad (diabetic friendly). Still have half of the standing rib roast left. Just had pie and coffee.
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Post by: Rainbow Rising on December 26, 2010, 12:01:44 AM
For me Christmas is a two-day affair: Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.  On Christmas Eve I kept it pretty traditional and made seafood stew with scallops and shrimp, simmered in a lovely broth of tomatoes, red wine, chicken broth, and the juice of an orange.  I’ve got to admit, the idea of putting orange juice in a seafood stew gave me pause, but the results were delicious.  The juice added a subtle sweetness and perfume that really jazzed up the broth.  I’m thrilled with the way it came out.

The Christmas Day dinner was a little different.  I used a recipe I found in a James Beard cookbook: Turkey Cutlets "Papagallo."  The cutlets were lightly floured and quickly browned in a pan.  Then I topped each cutlet with a thin slice of ham, some sauteed mushrooms, and a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese.  Then I added a bit of chicken broth and covered the pan, letting it simmer for about 5 minutes.  The results were very tasty indeed.  The cheese melted into the ham and mushrooms, and the turkey was nice and tender.  On the side I had some "smashed" potatoes and wilted Swiss chard with a little olive oil and garlic.  Both nights I ended the meal with a piece of Italian grain pie.  It was a very satisfying Christmas, meal-wise.   I'm going to make that turkey recipe again, and I plan on checking out more James Beard recipes as well.  :-)