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We had a nice dinner last night, I was cooking from 9am until 2pm when it was time to get ready for work. I loaded the casseroles up in a hot oven and turned it off to keep dinner warm.
I had a nice 18 lb SilverStar tavern ham in the roaster that I basted with pineapple juice and cranberry gingerale.
Tons of leftovers, so next year it will be hors d oeuvres and ham sandwiches

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<span style="font-family: tahoma, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">For Christmas Day dinner my mom usually bakes a bone-in half ham (Hillshire), and I make two pans of Hash Brown Supreme, also 2 pans of dessert, and a cottage cheese salad.  The vegetable is usually green bean casserole.  There will be 10 of us at the table.  My 2 sisters bring other sides as well. </span>
 
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Thanks for posting a picture of that roaster.  My grandmother had one of those and always used it. I haven't seen one since she died years ago, so it brought back memories. 

 

I guess I am a complete bore with what I had since I didn't really cook anything.  I had different kinds of cheeses, crackers, bread, and champagne.  I am full though, and perhaps a bit drunk too. 

 

All of the food in this thread looked great!

 
 
Christmas this year was at my cousins, so for the 30 of us:

 

- smoked salmon, dips, crackers, mixed nuts, crudites, fruit punch

- 5 large chickens, seasoned and roasted - carved and jointed

- 8lb pork scotch fillet, stuffed with apple and roasted - sliced

- 1/2 leg double smoked ham - carved

- a Frigidaire baking dish of potato bake (about 8lb potato, 3 large onions, 2 litres cream and 2 cups grated strong cheese)

- roast butternut squash

- steamed vegetables

- mixed salads, including Greek, 2 different coleslaws and a pasta salad

- apple sauce

- mustards

- gravy

 

Dessert:

 

- Christmas pudding, heavy on the alcohol and served with double cream and custard

- pavlova dressed with whipped cream, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, kiwi fruit and passion fruit pulp.

- trifle, also heavy on the alcohol - cake, raspberry jelly, custard and cream.

 

All lovingly consumed with lots of White Burgundy, Champagne and beer.

 

Apricot picking for those that could move afterwards....and with my 7kg, I've just made 2 different chutneys (20 jars) and a dozen jars of jam.
 
Now that it's done and over with, we had a fairly traditional Christmas dinner (5 of us, extended family), consisting of Ham, mashed potatoes, yams, green bean casserole (more on that in a minute!), fruit and jello cool whip salad, pickled beets, cranberry orange relish, dinner rolls, and pies. I made the green bean casserole a bit different than usual, and it turned out amazing! I used two cans of cut green beans, a can of mushroom soup, a can of cream of celery soup (both low fat, low sodium offerings from Aldi),a small can of sliced mushrooms, a sprinkle of both Garlic and herb and Onion and herb versions of Mrs. Dash, and for the topping, since I hate the dried onions (and didn't have any anyway!) I toasted two slices of white bread, crumbled them in the food processor, and then added a good sprinkle of Italian seasoning and some melted butter. I then sprinkled the mixture over the casserole and baked it until it was hot and the topping had browned a bit. YUM! A huge hit and even good the second day! Tonight was leftovers of everything, along with a pot of chili warmed up from Christmas eve, and leftover cornbread. After the 5 of us had finished, it all went in the oven on 150 until my Brother and Sister in law got in from Rhode Island (about 11 pm), and they ate as well. I sliced the leftover ham and put brown sugar and some Pumpkin Pie spice over it, and about 1/2 cup of apple cider for liquid, in a pyrex casserole dish with lid. The sugar and cider made a sort of glaze and it was wonderful. Much better than yesterday in my opinion.
 
Much better than yesterday in my opinion

Absolutely, Dustin! With what I'm sure are rare exceptions, leftovers are better than the first time. Makes one think he should make Thanksgiving dinner Wednesday and have everyone make plates to nuke Thursday!

Here we are for Christmas Eve with our Thanksgiving meal. Clockwise from left, Rich, Andy (Electrolux), Rich's mom, Sandy and dad, Dick.

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I cooked a corned beef last week, then last weekend, cooked the potatoes, carrots and onion so I could grind hash early and have it for Christmas Day dinner with a bowl of scrambled eggs (a bit of cream and butter added before scrambling).

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I meant to get a pic of the braciole and raviolis we had for Christmas dinner, but forgot. Here's what's left!

Yesterday Rich's parents went to visit other family and we went to the Chinese all-you-can-swallow for dinner.

Lots of laughs, lots of good food, and lots of fun!!! Hope everyone else can say the same, no matter what you did!!!

Chuck

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Hey Joe----

Sorry- we had that for Christmas Day breakfast. Not dinner! However, we have had breakfast-type stuff for dinner in the past. Used to be one of my favorite dinners as a kid, no matter what it was!

Chuck
 

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