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3364.1 | Roast | KAOFS::M_FETT | alias Mrs.Barney | Fri Dec 06 1991 17:58 | 14 |
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As an alternative to turkey: I have been to people's xmas
dinner where they have served a large amount of people; often they also
serve a roast; pork or beef. Pork especially also goes good with things
like side dishes of stuffing or cranberry.
You may want to have some form of poultry;
stuffed cornish game hens
or:
Germans often serve goose for xmas (My mom doesn't because she thinks
that the geese you can by in our area taste too fishy -- they are not
grainfed).
Monica
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3364.2 | TURKEY ALTERNATIVES FOR CHRISTMAS DAY
Turkey Alternatives for Christmas Day
| BERNE::SURRANO | | Sun Dec 08 1991 09:33 | 5 |
| See Note 2601 - Lobster Stuffed Beef Tenderloin
I serve this Christmas Eve and it is alway a big hit. Rich, expensive,
but wonderful for a special occasion. It looks so attractive on the platter,
the sliced Tenderloin encircles the lobster. It's just great.
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3364.3 | don't forget the mint jelly | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | I know a good thing when I am one | Sun Dec 08 1991 11:07 | 5 |
| How about a roast leg of lamb? That's one of those treats my family
only partakes of on holidays, because usually we don't have enough
people to eat a whole one, and also it is kind of expensive.
D!
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3364.4 | Our traditional dinner | SOLVIT::MEISEL | | Mon Dec 09 1991 10:30 | 6 |
| Our christmas dinner always starts with shrimp cocktail, roast beef,
yorkshire pudding, mashed potatoes, some kind of green vegetable and
this year will be topped off with pumpkin mousse in lace cookie cups.
I can't wait, just thinking about it makes me hungry.
Anne
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3364.5 | Prime Rib For X-mas | WMOIS::COPPOLA_M | | Mon Dec 09 1991 10:56 | 23 |
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Here's my Menu for Christmas day..
Shrimp cocktail
Antipasto & Italian Bread
Manicotti & Sauce (1 each)
Prime Rib
Baked Stuffed Potatos
Baby sweet Carrots
Cheesecake with strawberries (yum!) This is my favorite!!
This isn't really to much work, I prepare everything the day before
and then all I have to do is put the roast in the oven. I put
slices in the roast and stuff in some garlic and then rub a little
olive oil or butter into the roast, salt & pepper, and put in the
oven.. I hope this helps!!
Have a wonderful Holiday!
Michelle
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3364.6 | How about Lasagna? | DRLSGT::SERV | Serv | Mon Dec 09 1991 12:35 | 9 |
| We wanted to do something different this year also. We've decided to have
Lasagna. We are going to make an antipasto, Lasagna, Salad, garlic bread
and Italian Pastries (from a great local bakery) for desert.
We decided on the Lasagna because we could make the main course of the meal
ahead of time (this week) and spend more time with the kids on Christmas day.
Serv
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3364.7 | Simple Christmas | WMOIS::BOHNET_B | | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:11 | 15 |
| We too have gotten away from the Big Christmas Dinner. We have a big
dinner for Thanksgiving, and do a Buffet for Christmas. We will have
Shrimp Cocktail (served in a big bowl and a smaller dipping bowl). Mini
Meatballs (Those with chili sauce and br sugar). Sausage w/peppers &
onions ( I have 2 hot servers). We then have a cold cut platters which
my daughter-in-law brings. We top this off with cheesecake,
mini-cupcakes and the kids all-time favorite (Rice Krispie bars,
YUK...)
Family starts to arrive about 11am. (well my youngest will spend the
night) I clean out the family room and let the kids go wild (they
really aren't too bad). While we adults make fools of our selves
playing either cards or clue (video).
Bon
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3364.8 | Our Christmas Dinner | AKOCOA::SCHOFIELD | | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:43 | 14 |
| We've been having the same Christmas fare every year since I can
remember (and it's always buffet style): Seafood Newburg w/pastry
shells, meatball lasagna, oven fried chicken, cold meat platter
w/rolls, and an abundance of desserts. One uncle is always good for two
cherry cheesecakes, I make a pie and something chocolate and cookies,
then theres the fudge (chocolate and peanut butter) usually a Christmas
cake (White cake cut out in tree shape, frosted green and decorated,
using the leftover cake to cut into "presents" and decorated, then
placed around the base of the tree). For drinks there's your standards:
coffee, tea, milk, soda, beer, and juice. Oh yeh, and we always cook my
DEC turkey... but that was the point of this note, to get away from
that....
beth
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3364.9 | | BSS::WILABY | | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:05 | 1 |
| Thanks for the great ideas!
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3364.11 | Reference is there | JUMP4::JOY | Happy at last | Wed Dec 11 1991 12:47 | 5 |
| re .-1
She referenced the note with the recipe in her reply. Note 2601.
Debbie
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3364.12 | CHRISTMAS DINNER.. | WMOIS::SPAGNUOLO_G | | Wed Dec 11 1991 15:20 | 13 |
| CHRISTMAS DINNER IS SOMETHING I LOOK FORWARD TO EACH AND EVERY YEAR, I
START PLANNING MY MENU IN OCTOBER THIS IS WHAT BEING SERVED THIS YEAR.
SHRIMP COCKTAIL
CREAM OF ASPARAGAS SOUP
PRIME RIB
DELMONICO POTATOES
PEAS WITH MUSHROOMS
SUNSHINE CARROTS
WHITE CHOCOLATE RASBERRY TORTE
REGARDS,
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3364.13 | | BSS::WILABY | | Mon Dec 30 1991 17:57 | 4 |
| Just an update, I took a suggestion for ham and purchased a
wonderful, lean, pre-cooked, honey-baked, spiral-cut ham.
The ham, plus rice, veggies and a showy gelatin mold made for a
nice, easy meal. Thanks for all the suggestions.
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