Our tradition is beef tenderloin, asparagus, twice baked potatoes! Makes my mouth water thinking about it! Thinking I'll do oysters for an app this year in addition to mussels.
I'm not cooking anything either - my brother does it all in our case. But tradition is that we have crab dip as a munchie during the late afternoon, followed by gumbo as the official at-the-table appetizer, then a huge Prime Rib, Knodle (not my favorite but others love it - not sure where he got the idea to do these, we're not German ) and some sort of veggie. Sometimes he throws some other sort of meat in there for fun too - we've had leg of lamb, pork roast, Turducken, etc. Dessert is homemade truffles and pound cake my sister-in-law usually gets from one of her nurses as a present.
Believe it or not we order Chinese food. This started back when my husband and I first got together living in the dorms and it was either Chinese food or Chow Hall for dinner. After the first year we just kept doing. It is a running joke with many of our family members to this day. But hey a tradition is a tradition
We have Chinese, too!! Actually, I think last year we branched out and had Thai food. We have our celebrations on Xmas and Boxing Day (the day after xmas) so I take off Christmas eve.
Believe it or not we order Chinese food. This started back when my husband and I first got together living in the dorms and it was either Chinese food or Chow Hall for dinner. After the first year we just kept doing. It is a running joke with many of our family members to this day. But hey a tradition is a tradition
We'll probably do that or order pizza. I will be cooking and baking on Christmas Eve Day for Christmas Day so I'm not really going to feel like cooking dinner for that night. Dh will probably take the kids out shopping so he can just bring dinner home with him
chick fil a nugget tray!! YUM, already looking fwd to it and prob some cocktail shrimp, sausage dip and whatever baked goodies I will be baking that week
Tortiere, a meat pie. Tortiere is quite rich, so it doesn't need anything heavy. I'll also serve coleslaw or another salad, homemade ketchup, and a veg. If we have room, we will have fruitcake and shortbread for dessert.
We have a buffet at my Mom's house. There will be tons of appetizers, then for the 'main course' there will be rolls and cold cuts, spiral ham, macaroni and cheese (which I will bring...it's a decadent homemade mac & cheese with about 5 or6 types of cheese in it...a far cry from Kraft or Velveeta), lasagna, swedish meatballs, salad, veggies, some other things depending on what people want to bring (and who comes), and tons of deserts, cookies, pies, cakes, etc.
I'll be bringing some kind of appetizer, the macaroni and cheese, and some deserts.
We eat at my sisters, but we have a traditional Slovak dinner. We do not eat meat on Christmas Eve, but after midnight, it's on with kielbasa and ham . We start with wafers, bean soup, and salad. Our main meal is fish, mashed potatoes, pierogies, green beans & mushrooms, and cauliflower. I am in charge of the bean soup and fish. My sister does everything else except the salad and green beans.
I absolutely love our family tradition and hope my kids pass it along as they get older.
We order out chinese food. Later at night we watch a movie and eat my hot crab dip I make. There is so much food for christmas day that I don't bother going overboard the day before.
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