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| Christmas Eve: Ham, roast potatoes and asparagus, and wife's chocolate Christmas tree cake with coconut flake-icing. Yearly song of HB to Jesus. She did this as a kid and continues with our family. Christmas Day: Prime rib, twice-baked potatoes, green beans, cheesecake. Christmas prime rib is always a constant. Christmas Eve is usually pasta, but the cake is a constant.
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| For my immediate family Christmas, Kevin and I (and our spouses) will be combining efforts to treat the family to a prime rib dinner. Last time we did it, we completely nailed it. Looking forward to a repeat performance!
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| Huge pasta assortment Christmas Eve and then beef brisket on Christmas Day!!
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| I'm going to a friend's house Christmas. There are going to be a few couples.
Christmas dinner this year? Well it's going to be hamburger/cheeseburgers.
Christmas Eve, I'm going to be doing pan seared Barramundi and Red Snapper, and shrimp. With rice, quinoa, black beans, and cilantro.
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| quote: Originally posted by selogic: Gumbo . It's been a tradition for many yrs in our family .
I'm on my way! "Garmin, The Deep South" "Recalculating..." I got a good deal on a "Choice" rib roast. Alton Brown isn't offended by "choice" so we'll see how it turns out. Thanks to the benny6 Prime rib roast thread I'm making some adjustments. |
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| Growing up it was always ham and a ton of sides. Problem was I got sick of ham in short order and pineapple rings made me shudder. Flash forward 50 some odd years and we are back on a ham kick. This year it is a cherry bourbon/mustard glazed spiral ham. I'm truly looking forward to it. Funny how time changes things.
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| quote: Originally posted by Skins2881: Not sure, I don't celebrate it and wife doesn't either. Probably do something based on what is available.
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| quote: Originally posted by selogic: Gumbo . It's been a tradition for many yrs in our family .
This is what we do as well. Potato salad as a side. |
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| Ham, cheesy potatoes, green bean casserole, baked fresh kielbasa and sauerkraut.
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| Christmas morning I will be putting a large, well seasoned (Cajun) Boston Butt into my smoker where it will spend many hours @ 225F. With that will be dressing, some Brussels Sprouts with blue cheese dressing, and white Pita bread. For dessert will be either carrot cake, or Lemon meringue pie.. I will be eating alone, so there will be plenty of left overs, and I will slice and vac-seal the smoked pork. |
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