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jonumberone 12-18-2010 08:44 AM

Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
I'm done with the kids table! :banger

After years of uncomfortable seating arrangements, I decided to break from tradition and host Christmas dinner. It didn't go over well, but I used what leverage I had and ultimately won out.

So It's head of the table for me!
Unfortunately now I have to feed the savages in my family and the In-law's too.

Thinking about Beef Wellington and a fried turkey.

What is everybody else cooking?
Looking for suggestions!

Gophernut 12-18-2010 08:52 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Christmas day everyone brings a couple of appetizers to share, and we graze all day! Usually about 3-4 things wrapped in bacon. Good times!

Ogre 12-18-2010 08:52 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Dom, just order Chinese take out.:r

acruce 12-18-2010 09:02 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Prime Rib is the main course

McSmokey 12-18-2010 09:06 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Prime rib and fried turkey

Ogre 12-18-2010 09:08 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
ok, being serious now. IF I dont have to work, we will be going to Leighs mothers house for dinner. I believe it will be a traditional. I am looking forward to it.

marge796 12-18-2010 09:10 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Turkey with all the trimmings.


:dr


Chris.....

kelmac07 12-18-2010 09:13 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Gotta have ham for X-Mas dinner.

RevSmoke 12-18-2010 09:19 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
To keep everybody happy, I suggest - Beanie/Weenie (that pork and beans with cut up hot dogs - or you can splurge and put in polish sausage) and Macaroni & Cheeseburger (brown some ground beef and put it into some mac & cheese).

Of course, if that doesn't suit, the Beef Wellington sounds like an acceptable downgrade.

68TriShield 12-18-2010 09:21 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Usually we do a whole beef tenderloin.

GTsetGO 12-18-2010 09:23 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kelmac07 (Post 1098254)
Gotta have ham for X-Mas dinner.

+1

ours will be free this year as the owner of my company is getting everyone a ham. :tu

RevSmoke 12-18-2010 09:37 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RevSmoke (Post 1098265)
To keep everybody happy, I suggest - Beanie/Weenie (that pork and beans with cut up hot dogs - or you can splurge and put in polish sausage) and Macaroni & Cheeseburger (brown some ground beef and put it into some mac & cheese).

Of course, if that doesn't suit, the Beef Wellington sounds like an acceptable downgrade.

OK, I apologize for the humor.

Remember that Christmas is about who's there. Everybody tries to put on the dog to impress when they host a dinner, don't do that, just have fun. If there are children there, dont forget them in the menu.

I like the fried turkey idea. How about throwing a prime rib on the grill (rub it with a mixture made of fresh crushed garlic, pepper, and onion powder instead of the beef wellington, it is less hassle and will be appreciated just as much. For a side dish, there is one that is always a crowd pleaser - throw some french cut green beans, a can of mushroom soup, and a pouch of onion soup mix together and in a casserole dish - sprinkle to top liberally with French's fried onions and bake. If you make up a gravy from the drippings, you can put that over some riced potatoes, a novel alternative to mashed potatoes and truly less work, and the soak up more gravy.

Just some ideas - as you requested.

Have a great Christmas.

Lumpold 12-18-2010 09:51 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
This year Christmas lunch is:

Prawn/Shrimp Cocktail

Roast Goose
Beef Sirloin Roast
Roast Potatoes
Other Assorted Roast Veg
Runner Beans
Pigs in Blankets
More Pigs in Blankets

jonumberone 12-18-2010 10:54 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
The Prime rib sounds like a viable option.
Ham isn't doable as none of my Family besides me and the wife will eat it.
I'm still locked into our traditional Italian Chistmas eve which is all fish, so that limits my options.

MarkinAZ 12-18-2010 11:14 AM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
2 nice size Tri-Tips with different rubs on each, that will be marinating in the frig a couple of days before Xmas..

drippings for gravy

and a Ceasar salad


Quote:

Originally Posted by kelmac07 (Post 1098254)
Gotta have ham for X-Mas dinner.

No you don't;)

maninblack 12-18-2010 07:55 PM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Turkey, ham and all the trimmings at my house. But beanie weinies and Mac and cheese would work also.

Ranger_B 12-18-2010 09:22 PM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Standing rib roast, maple glazed ham, green beans, smashed potatoes, yorkshire pudding, carrots and peas, mixed appetizers and desserts and of course some nice liquid in the glasses.

Bill86 12-18-2010 09:24 PM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kelmac07 (Post 1098254)
Gotta have ham for X-Mas dinner.

Indeed, definitely will have ham. Not sure what else ...yet. I mean the usual mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing etc etc.

96Brigadier 12-19-2010 12:30 PM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
My in-laws are Danish, so Christmas Eve is traditional Danish fair. Christmas day we is what I'm used to - Turkey, mashed potatoes, yams, stuffing, corn, etc.

Blueface 12-19-2010 12:45 PM

Re: Whats for Christmas dinner?
 
For us, Christmas Eve is the big family dinner.

Traditional for most Cubans is pork.
May not do a whole pig this year if group is small. May go with a leg instead.

To that, rice and black beans.

To that, add ripe fried plantains and yuca con mojo.

Wine, bread and butter and we have a feast.

On Christmas Day, plenty of leftover pig to enjoy.


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