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Probably a brisket. Because #America. Fugging rib roast would be half the money right now. And better. I already have the brisket and smoked texas style brisket is better than any rib roast....ever.
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Christmas Eve is usually seafood
Christmas Day is always similar to our Thanksgiving Day meal but with a few less sides and a ham or goose rather than turkey. Usually a ham for Christmas and a goose for NYD.
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we're not very creative
We always have thanksgiving somewhere else so we have the traditional thanksgiving dinner - Turkey and Spiral ham
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At the risk of repeating myself many times over... Because my mom was born and raised in (what used to be) Czechoslovakia and her family had been living in what used to be Germany for a few generations before that, we eat what used to be traditional there, even for Jews. Roast duck, red cabbage and potato dumplings are our Xmas eve dinner. Sorta weird since we don't do anything else Christmasy, but it became a tradition, I can cook a damn good duck/dumpling dinner and it's delicious. Best looking duck I ever saw.
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I feel like doing something different this.
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I don't know. Was trying to get my girls to commit. We've got elk, deer, ducks, a few geese, a turkey and a ham. Something out of that will get cooked. Probably have roasted blue cheese tomatoes, oyster casserole, green beans, rutabaga puree, and some others.
Christmas eve is always Swedish meatballs, spinach balls with spicy dipping Mustard, oysters and Christmas cookies. Rutabaga puree? As in mashed like taters? I sure like them, the wife not so much. A Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner staple at our house growing up. I have to make a small pot for myself every year, or life is just not "right". Yes sir.
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I don't know. Was trying to get my girls to commit. We've got elk, deer, ducks, a few geese, a turkey and a ham. Something out of that will get cooked. Probably have roasted blue cheese tomatoes, oyster casserole, green beans, rutabaga puree, and some others.
Christmas eve is always Swedish meatballs, spinach balls with spicy dipping Mustard, oysters and Christmas cookies. Tell me about the roasted blue cheese tomatoes, sounds awesome.
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Probably a brisket. Because #America. Fugging rib roast would be half the money right now. And better. I already have the brisket and smoked texas style brisket is better than any rib roast....ever. Not even close.
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Local store had some roasts that were essentially unsliced New York Strips. Bought a couple to try and make like a rib roast.
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Son Jacob had covid over Thanksgiving, we plan on the turkey we got nearly free.
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Son Jacob had covid over Thanksgiving, we plan on the turkey we got nearly free.
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Spiral ham sucks
Christmas Eve gonna be kielbasa and pierogi
Christmas day gonna be lamb chops, baked potatos, asparagus, key lime pie and plenty of beer
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At the risk of repeating myself many times over... Because my mom was born and raised in (what used to be) Czechoslovakia and her family had been living in what used to be Germany for a few generations before that, we eat what used to be traditional there, even for Jews. Roast duck, red cabbage and potato dumplings are our Xmas eve dinner. Sorta weird since we don't do anything else Christmasy, but it became a tradition, I can cook a damn good duck/dumpling dinner and it's delicious. That sounds delicious. I may have to give it go.
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I don't know. Was trying to get my girls to commit. We've got elk, deer, ducks, a few geese, a turkey and a ham. Something out of that will get cooked. Probably have roasted blue cheese tomatoes, oyster casserole, green beans, rutabaga puree, and some others.
Christmas eve is always Swedish meatballs, spinach balls with spicy dipping Mustard, oysters and Christmas cookies. Tell me about the roasted blue cheese tomatoes, sounds awesome. Romas cut in half and seeds/membranes removed forming boats. Marinade in olive oil, garlic, rosemary, salt, pepper, whatever else. Roast on a sheet pan at 375 for about an hour. Top with crumbled Blu or Roquefort and put back in oven real quick. They are good warmed up as leftovers too.
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Probably a brisket. Because #America. Fugging rib roast would be half the money right now. And better. I already have the brisket and smoked texas style brisket is better than any rib roast....ever. Uhhhh…. LOL
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i'm doing dinner this year. well, a family effort i guess. i am making jaegerschnitzel and spatzle. not sure what else. probably roasted brussels sprouts, maybe mashed taters or squash or something. maybe something with cranberry sauce. see if i can find a good spatlese or auslese to go with.
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When I was kid, it was goose with oyster stuffing. Later on it became prime rib.
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I’ll brine and smoke a turkey. Mom and my aunt will makes pies and candy. Mom will probably make a ham and half a dozen sides plus homemade bread of some sort.
Christmas Eve we’ll probably either fry fish or make a monster batch of fajitas on the diskada.
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