Christmas Dinner
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Christmas Dinner
Any plans?
I have a 3 bone prime rib roast ordered for Christmas day. Will probably keep the meal pretty simple beyond that - a classic Caesar salad, baked potatoes. I might try doing a Yorkshire pudding, which I haven't done for about 20 years. A nice cab to wash things down and something chocolate for dessert.
Christmas Eve we're going to some Frenchie place with a five course prix fixe menu. Actually, we've been there before and they do a pretty amazing job.
http://vincentsongrand.com/2012/events/ ... -eve-2012/
I have a 3 bone prime rib roast ordered for Christmas day. Will probably keep the meal pretty simple beyond that - a classic Caesar salad, baked potatoes. I might try doing a Yorkshire pudding, which I haven't done for about 20 years. A nice cab to wash things down and something chocolate for dessert.
Christmas Eve we're going to some Frenchie place with a five course prix fixe menu. Actually, we've been there before and they do a pretty amazing job.
http://vincentsongrand.com/2012/events/ ... -eve-2012/
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Honeybaked ham
Rolls
scalloped potatoes
yams (sans marshmellows)
stuffing
gravy
pumpkin pie
Love that menu you had. I think you went there last year?
Rolls
scalloped potatoes
yams (sans marshmellows)
stuffing
gravy
pumpkin pie
Love that menu you had. I think you went there last year?
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You've got a good memory. It's sort of taking the easy way out but it was very good and...easy.trev wrote:
Love that menu you had. I think you went there last year?
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beef bourguignon
chips
french bread
eight pints Fullers
chips
french bread
eight pints Fullers
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Doing the classic British Sunday dinner. Roast beef, yorkshire puddings (I'll try not to set the kitchen on fire this year), tatties, a gallon or so of gravy and glazed carrots with schnitzel beans and homemade applesauce. Couple buckets of pinot noir, a cooler of beer and a bottle or two of port to wash it down.
Sis is in charge of desserts.
Sis is in charge of desserts.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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No pork roast?
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Smoked turkey breast brined with a lemon pepper mix and whatever else we scrounge up.
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No. I'm looking at the bone in pork loin for Easter, though. Or possibly lamb I don't know yet.Mikey wrote:No pork roast?
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Fresh King prawns with a sweet chilli dipping sauce
Steamed whole snapper Asian style with coriander, chilli, ginger & soy
green mango salad
pineapple coconut rice cream for dessert
Steamed whole snapper Asian style with coriander, chilli, ginger & soy
green mango salad
pineapple coconut rice cream for dessert
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Sounds great, but too healthy.missjo wrote:Fresh King prawns with a sweet chilli dipping sauce
Steamed whole snapper Asian style with coriander, chilli, ginger & soy
green mango salad
pineapple coconut rice cream for dessert
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Wait till she chucks the MSG in.
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I prefer hydrolyzed vegetable protein.
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This year I'm smoking a bone-in ham injected with Tony Chachere's Praline Honey Marinade as well as a turkey breast.
Wifey will bake egg custard, lemon, and pecan pies.
Deviled eggs, cornbread dressing, green bean casserole, possibly asparagus with sauce...
Wifey will bake egg custard, lemon, and pecan pies.
Deviled eggs, cornbread dressing, green bean casserole, possibly asparagus with sauce...
JPGettysburg wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 8:57 pm In prison, full moon nights have a kind of brutal sodomy that can't fully be described with mere words.
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Doing Christmas Eve dinner at Vincent's again. That will make it three years in a row, so I guess it qualifies now as a family tradition.
Christmas day I'll be doing a prime rib roast again. Probably three bones but there are only three of us this year so that will leave plenty of leftovers. Side dishes haven't been established yet.
Christmas day I'll be doing a prime rib roast again. Probably three bones but there are only three of us this year so that will leave plenty of leftovers. Side dishes haven't been established yet.
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Loves me some strange.mvscal wrote:Or possibly lamb I don't know yet.
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Goober McTuber wrote:Loves me some strange.mvscal wrote:Or possibly lamb I don't know yet.
Sincerely,
Mace
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Soar with the mutton, old prince...
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Muttons don't soar.
OK, maybe they do.
OK, maybe they do.
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7 bone prime rib roast
twice baked potoaoes
sweet potato casserole
sauteed green beans
brown sugar glazed carrots
can of corn for the boring wife
twice baked potoaoes
sweet potato casserole
sauteed green beans
brown sugar glazed carrots
can of corn for the boring wife
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Cueball wrote: can of corn for the boring wife
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They might be a little sore afterwards...Mikey wrote:Muttons don't soar.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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For me, first time in 42 years I'll be alone for Christmas day. Nothing earth-shattering... just family dynamics and circumstances this year. I'll make sure I've got my favorite vodka, firewood on the front porch, and some good music at the ready.
Thinking about making veal piccata. Relatively easy to make, but one of my favorites. Who knows, I may just bail out and make myself some eggs benedict.
Thinking about making veal piccata. Relatively easy to make, but one of my favorites. Who knows, I may just bail out and make myself some eggs benedict.
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Ken wrote:For me, first time in 42 years I'll be alone for Christmas day.
That's what the lounge at the Chinese restaurant is for.
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Scott, I would have thought you'd be wedging a sausage in between two hams for Christmas...KC Scott wrote:Crab & Shrimp Boil
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Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
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rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
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RIP, G'o C'oo'gs'...Shlomart Ben Yisrael wrote:...wedging a sausage in between two hams for Christmas...
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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I see you went to the Martha Stewart school of food photographyJsc810 wrote:
Merry Christmas, y'all. Turkey, ham, cranberry/apple/orange relish, sweet potatoes stuffed in oranges and topped with marshmallows, corn pudding casserole, crawfish and crab cornbread casserole, and broccoli. And pie with homemade whipped cream.
My Christmas lunch
Marinated BBQ, prawns BBQ salmon fillet, Sydney rock oysters, Roasted tomatoes fresh from my dads garden, roasted Mushrooms with garlic butter, German potato salad, & fresh baked olive sourdough bagette
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