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NJCher

(35,788 posts)
Sun Dec 25, 2022, 05:34 PM Dec 2022

What's for Christmas Dinner, Sun., Dec. 25, 2022

Roasted lamb with mashed garlic potatoes.

Roasted Brussels sprouts in balsamic.

Cucumber/tomato/scallion salad.



I used the pink dressing I wrote about the other day: it looked very Christmasy!

Ginger kombucha.

So far I haven't opened the Junior's cheesecake (it's chocolate mousse cheesecake) but if I can find someplace to donate it tonight, I might have one slice. One slice is 493 calories!!

Decaf coffee.

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What's for Christmas Dinner, Sun., Dec. 25, 2022 (Original Post) NJCher Dec 2022 OP
leftovers from a potluck we had on tuesday. AllaN01Bear Dec 2022 #1
Standing rib roast, smashed potatoes, green beans, and rolls. sinkingfeeling Dec 2022 #2
simple stuff just me and my life mate littlewolf Dec 2022 #3
this Botany Dec 2022 #4
Garlic and herb rubbed beef tenderloin. MontanaMama Dec 2022 #5
Ham, turkey, green bean casserole, deviled eggs, mashed potaties, SheltieLover Dec 2022 #6
Sounds good and that salad looks very inviting. hippywife Dec 2022 #7
those molasses cookies looked yum NJCher Dec 2022 #11
Ha! Good luck... hippywife Dec 2022 #14
Ok NJCher Dec 2022 #16
I usually go all out on the holidays chowmama Dec 2022 #8
take a pic of the dog in the sweater! NJCher Dec 2022 #10
This is the perfect description of how to spend the holidays. hippywife Dec 2022 #17
I'm always the person at the table that goes for the rare beef MissMillie Dec 2022 #18
Baked ham Retrograde Dec 2022 #9
i didn't make the beef roast. added boiled tater to whipped taters as mashed taters need lumps. pansypoo53219 Dec 2022 #12
One of my favorite French dinners! PJMcK Dec 2022 #13
Sis insisted on grilling the roast MissMillie Dec 2022 #15
Lazy Lasagna, rustic olive bread, chocolate cake. we can do it Dec 2022 #19
It was just my wife and I for Christmas dinner. MineralMan Dec 2022 #20

littlewolf

(3,813 posts)
3. simple stuff just me and my life mate
Sun Dec 25, 2022, 05:53 PM
Dec 2022

spiral ham... got tons of left overs ... see ham salad in my future

broccoli cassarole

savery sweet potato ..

blue berry pie ...

MontanaMama

(23,364 posts)
5. Garlic and herb rubbed beef tenderloin.
Sun Dec 25, 2022, 06:04 PM
Dec 2022

Bacon wrapped green bean bundles with a soy and shallot glaze…twice baked potatoes and sautéed shiitake mushrooms. For dessert, we’ll have a shortbread cookies that I made yesterday and a scoop of cardamom ice cream.

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
6. Ham, turkey, green bean casserole, deviled eggs, mashed potaties,
Sun Dec 25, 2022, 07:12 PM
Dec 2022

Potato salad, egg rolls, little Asian appetizers, etc. Pumpjin pie, cheesecase, apple pie, cupcakes, & choc cake for dessert.

Grandson's friend's wife is a caterer & she went bonkers for Christmas & sent him home with a ton of great food.

Woo hoo!

Happy Holidays, All!

hippywife

(22,767 posts)
7. Sounds good and that salad looks very inviting.
Sun Dec 25, 2022, 07:23 PM
Dec 2022

I'm not hungry, but may eat a bowl of chili later just to warm myself up.

Husband is a tired of the chili, so I offered to make him Morningstar Farms chik'n nuggets in peanut sauce over rice noodles with cucumber and onions in sweetened vinaigrette. He decided he just wanted the nuggets with bleu cheese dressing on the side, tater tots and brussels sprouts.

Have had more mocha than I needed today just because it was something hot to ingest, along with less water than I should have.

There are still molasses cookies for something sweet later.

NJCher

(35,788 posts)
11. those molasses cookies looked yum
Sun Dec 25, 2022, 11:45 PM
Dec 2022

I'll have to pick some of those up when I teleport to OK to rob you of some anise pizelles. I am just going to walk in your house and take them because I am too lazy to make them in NJ.

You won't be able to stop me with your sword because you will be wrapped up in an electric blanket and who can stage a duel with an electric cord flapping around their house slippers?

Then after I steal your molasses cookies and pizzelles I will teleport back to NJ and have them with a glass of milk while I watch "Three Pines" on Amazon Prime.

chowmama

(416 posts)
8. I usually go all out on the holidays
Sun Dec 25, 2022, 10:37 PM
Dec 2022

Even though I'm not at all a Christian. However, the entire world seems to shut down, so it seems a good time to hunker down, not go anywhere (there's nowhere to go) and just have a good meal.

Between vacation, regular unscheduled days and holidays, I was gifted with 5 days in a row. So I got an obscenely expensive rib roast and had it with popovers and wilted red cabbage salad. Hazelnut tart for dessert. Swedish tea bread for breakfast and chopped liver (for me) and Maytag Blue cheese (for dh) during the day.

Nearly everything could have some or all prep work done ahead. I spent Xmas Eve night up late listening to Jethro Tull, waiting for dough to rise, drinking Belgian beer and working on The Dog Sweater That Would Not Die. (I hope to finish the sweater tomorrow - finally.) By today, I mostly had hours of free time between things that needed to be done. Got some much-needed naps in.

The only thing that almost didn't go great was the roast. I got sidetracked into a project by dh and by the time I temped it, I thought it was going to be medium well done. I kept muttering "Never complain, never explain", but I kept obsessing that I've literally never spent this much money on a piece of meat in my life. (Stop sniggering, you know perfectly well what I mean.) I thought I'd ruined it.

In fact, it was almost rare. I don't know what's wrong with my thermometer or my technique, but I'm just glad it was still usable and will make great leftovers. Sandwiches, steak and mushroom pie...

Anyway, I do love this kind of break. Mostly, my week consists of Saturday shop, Sunday make a multi-meal thing, and plan for the rest of the week things that can be served hot 20 minutes after I walk in the door. The luxury of time...

NJCher

(35,788 posts)
10. take a pic of the dog in the sweater!
Sun Dec 25, 2022, 11:32 PM
Dec 2022

Awww, that actually sounds like a terrific holiday. I laughed over the Dog Sweater that Would Not Die.

Menu sounds outrageously good and did you ever luck out on the rib roast. Yum, hazelnut tart. What great things you can make with the rest of the roast, like the steak and mushroom pie.

I got sidetracked on a project, too, but I had to pay the consequences. You lucked out; not all of us did!

Can you believe I am doing Christmas cards tonight? They will be late, but I am sure they will still be welcome when they get to their destination.

hippywife

(22,767 posts)
17. This is the perfect description of how to spend the holidays.
Mon Dec 26, 2022, 09:28 AM
Dec 2022

We don't celebrate any holidays (by choice, not by edict.) We ditched the family get togethers for them eons ago, even pre-pandemic and have never enjoyed this time of year more.

I'm so glad your roast turned out okay. The one year I decided to spring for a rib roast, which I'd never cooked before, I sadly messed up and it was over done.

MissMillie

(38,593 posts)
18. I'm always the person at the table that goes for the rare beef
Mon Dec 26, 2022, 09:39 AM
Dec 2022

The nice thing about a rare-in-the-middle roast is that slicing from the outside towards the middle, you get plenty of mid-rare, medium, and mid-well as you go.

My son and I, back in the day when we would make the not-so-often visit to a restaurant, both ordered beef and burgers the same way: "slap the ass and take off the horns." LOL

pansypoo53219

(21,005 posts)
12. i didn't make the beef roast. added boiled tater to whipped taters as mashed taters need lumps.
Mon Dec 26, 2022, 12:23 AM
Dec 2022

AND GRAVY + MORE GRAVY.

PJMcK

(22,060 posts)
13. One of my favorite French dinners!
Mon Dec 26, 2022, 05:21 AM
Dec 2022
Appetizer
Escargots with toast

Entree
Beef Bourguignon with mashed potatoes and lots of gravy. Beaujolais.

Green salad with tomatoes, green olives, slivers of celery and Roquefort dressing.

Dessert
Slices of Bosc pears marinated in brandy.

MissMillie

(38,593 posts)
15. Sis insisted on grilling the roast
Mon Dec 26, 2022, 08:50 AM
Dec 2022

Yes, in 12 degree weather, she had the roast on the grill.

She seasoned it very well (she told me what she used, but I don't remember what she told me... "cowboy seasoning," or something like that) and she had smoke boxes in the grill, so there was a lovely flavor of smoke.

So...

grilled Angus Prime Rib
Mashed potatoes w/ beef/onion gravy (I made that... not easy with no drippings)
steamed broccoli and carrots
crescent rolls


I made a Dutch apple pie (served w/ caramel swirl ice cream) and a streusel/sour cream coffee cake for dessert.


The roast was a work of art (visually and to the palate). The pie didn't look great, but the flavor and the texture were spot-on.

MineralMan

(146,341 posts)
20. It was just my wife and I for Christmas dinner.
Mon Dec 26, 2022, 03:27 PM
Dec 2022

So, I seared and sautéed two 8 oz. filets in butter and olive oil, adding thinly-sliced onions and shitake mushrooms to the skillet for the last few minutes. I put two nice Idaho potatoes in a 400 degree oven for an hour, to get a nice crispy skin. Then, I steamed some nice asparagus and made a dijonnaise sauce to toss them in. Just butter on the baked potato with some chives as a garnish. We paired that with a Petit Syrah from our old CA Central Coast area.

Lovely!.

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