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We are doing breakfast at both family’s “dinner.” More of a brunch really. Biscuits and gravy at one. Casserole and pancakes at the other. Should be dope. I’m stoked.
Nothing special the last couple years, might be going to a new place this year so we’ll see what they’re having
Takeout Chinese food
There has to be some kind of cake.
I think ham is going to be the main dish on Christmas Day. On Christmas Eve we’re going to a restaurant and I think having roast with the in-laws Friday night.
We do Christmas at my Italian-American in-laws where it will be chicken parmesan, lasagna, sausage and peppers, etc.
this year I am going to grill some steaks for everyone
Beef Wellington
Tamales
I like a big ole plate of existential dread knowing that my holiday spirit will never be like it was when I was a kid, and also those little hawaiian bread rolls. I can eat all of them and I often do
Our family doesn’t do a formal dinner, we do a bonanza of appetizers and small plates and desserts and snacks. No theme, just bring your best. It’s so much better than a sit-down dinner.
Christmas day is usually a ham or a roast.
Christmas Eve Italian seafoods pastas, meats etc.
Always my wife’s famous sangria.
Chinese takeout and Tamales
Breakfast/lunch is our big meal on Christmas. Chorizo and egg burritos and bloody marys and my SIL and BILs house. Always delicious.
Chinese takeout.
Marco’s Pizza on christmas eve. On Christmas day I’m always back home by dinner time though we usually do some big lunch that could be anything.
Christmas Eve, I do pizza and reese’s cups
Christmas day, kinda similar to Thanksgiving but less sides and more of a focus on Ham instead of turkey.
Christmas dinner is always at my mom’s house. It’s usually some type of appetizer (varies every year), salad (also varies), corn chowder, prime rib, homemade bread and butter, two sides and two desserts (they also vary). There’s stuff that shows up fairly frequently, but she likes to try out new recipes a lot so there’s a decent amount of variation.
I make Christmas Eve dinner every year for friends and family that live in my area. There’s some variation there too. This year’s menu is:
Charcuterie
Eggnog
Salad with wine-poached cranberries, goat cheese, and pine nuts
Lobster bisque
Homemade ham with bourbon orange glaze
Sourdough bread with compound butters
Brussels sprouts gratin with pancetta and asiago
Butternut squash risotto
White forest cake
Ham and potatoes. Maybe pie.
Roasted Cornish game hens.
And lots of chocolate pretzels
Roast lamb.
Feast of Seven Fishes on Christmas Eve, lasagna or chicken/veal parmigiana on Christmas day.
Sounds like a pot roast this year
Usually the same as thanksgiving, this year I’m leaning toward a big juicy steak
ham, scalloped potatoes, and green beans make an appearance every year. additional sides and dessert may vary
Prime rib christmas eve.
Christmas day is an assortment of candy and snacks while wearing sweats
Potato salad and sausages. In Germany.
Usually something similar to Thanksgiving but ham instead of turkey
Ham, usually.
Prime rib. My mother in law cooks a mean one.
Looks like we’re getting smoked turkey and tri-tip this year. But it varies from year to year. Like, what are we in the mood for?