Christmas
Dinner
Menu Ideas
Every family has its favorite dishes for the
holidays, traditions that have been passed down year after
year. Maybe it is time to spice things up and introduce
some new recipes or at least make some variations to some
favorites. It's a good idea to incorporate family
favorites from your spouse's family (if you can get them to
share the recipes), especially if you can't get together with
that side of the family. Here are a few different ideas to help
you find your own groove this holiday season.
Appetizers - Why not have a few appetizers
set out, so people can snack while dinner is finishing
up? Set out some healthy things to munch on, like fruit
and veggies or cheese and crackers. It's easy to set up a
nice tray; even just a foil lined pizza pan covered in clear
plastic with Christmas designs on it can dress up the
table.
Side Dishes - Tired of the same old stuffing
or mashed potatoes? Try some souped up stuffing.
Take some precooked chicken (or left over turkey from
Thanksgiving), picked off the bone and then mix that with your
favorite cream soup (chicken, mushroom or celery) and some sour
cream, top with stuffing, add a little water and bake according
to the directions on the stuffing box.
Other side dishes can feature different
vegetables, noodles or potatoes. You could also have some fruit
side dishes, like baked apples. If it’s a family
gathering where everyone brings a different dish, then try out
that recipe you've been wanting to make but haven't.
Main Dishes - While a ham or turkey may be
traditional for Christmas dinner, how about a roast? It's
simple to cook a nice, moist roast using a slow cooker.
Place the meat in the slow cooker, add some broth or au jus,
some favorite spices and let it cook while you are enjoying the
family. Add some vegetables; simply select ones that cook
well in the slow cooker and there is one less dish to make.
Desserts - Everybody loves desserts, especially at the
holidays. We tend to overindulge in them. Try to find
some desserts that are still delicious, yet a little less
filling. Gelatin, especially if you make red or green, is
always a hit around the holidays. Add fruit or make it into
squares or even fun shapes with cookie cutters.
Instead of having very heavy desserts try
having an angel food cake. Adding red and green candy or sugar
sprinkles gives it a festive look. Have a variety of
bite-size desserts, such as mints, chocolate covered nuts or
peanut butter balls. This will give guests a variety and
help curb the need to overindulge as well.

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