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What's for Christmas dinner?

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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Jolly
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    #11

    We got together with some of the wife's family last night for a potluck supper.

    I'm seriously considering nothing but water today.

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • MikM Mik

      Not completely sure here but it looks like Blueberry Chianti Braised Veal Short Ribs with roasted sweet potatoes and bitter greens.

      Daughter brought an amazing assortment of baked goods from Winston Salem. So nice to have her home.

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      @Mik said in What's for Christmas dinner?:

      it looks like Blueberry Chianti Braised Veal Short Ribs with roasted sweet potatoes and bitter greens.

      Ya know, it's a crying shame Mik has not graced the world with a restaurant, Mik's Good Eats. It would be awesomelicious. Michelin would have to award an extra star. His waitstaff would recognize all of us as TNCR'ers, and we would all eat free in exchange for critiquing new menu items which would be easy since they would all be fabulous, and also wines and the bar stuff. Especially the bar stuff.

      Sigh.

      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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        @Mik said in What's for Christmas dinner?:

        it looks like Blueberry Chianti Braised Veal Short Ribs with roasted sweet potatoes and bitter greens.

        Ya know, it's a crying shame Mik has not graced the world with a restaurant, Mik's Good Eats. It would be awesomelicious. Michelin would have to award an extra star. His waitstaff would recognize all of us as TNCR'ers, and we would all eat free in exchange for critiquing new menu items which would be easy since they would all be fabulous, and also wines and the bar stuff. Especially the bar stuff.

        Sigh.

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        @Catseye3

        Well, that would be a Christmas miracle.

        "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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        • JollyJ Jolly

          We got together with some of the wife's family last night for a potluck supper.

          I'm seriously considering nothing but water today.

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          #14

          @Jolly said in What's for Christmas dinner?:

          We got together with some of the wife's family last night for a potluck supper.

          I'm seriously considering nothing but water today.

          I'll be fasting tomorrow.

          Today, I eat cake.

          Education is extremely important.

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          • brendaB Offline
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            brenda
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            #15

            Caramelized Onion tart
            Rib-Eye Roast with garlic slivers placed in slits across top surface, and a mustard/dijon/soy sauce/black pepper crust
            Potato and Sage Gratin
            Roasted Brussels Sprouts

            Mulled wine (old German family recipe)
            Tea
            Ginger Gem cookies
            Chocolates

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            • brendaB brenda

              Caramelized Onion tart
              Rib-Eye Roast with garlic slivers placed in slits across top surface, and a mustard/dijon/soy sauce/black pepper crust
              Potato and Sage Gratin
              Roasted Brussels Sprouts

              Mulled wine (old German family recipe)
              Tea
              Ginger Gem cookies
              Chocolates

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              Doctor Phibes
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              #16

              We’re having duck tonight. I didn’t cook it myself . I will risk doing the veg in person.

              I was only joking

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              • AxtremusA Offline
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                #17

                Steamed "Carolina gold" white rice
                Teriyaki glazed baby bok choy
                Canton style roast duck
                Teriyaki chicken
                Soup with leftover duck, pork ribs, cabbage ... maybe think of it like chop suey :man-shrugging:

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                  Friday went shopping for Christmas tenderloin, but they were already sold out at Whole Foods. Bought some short ribs since we always like them at restaurants.

                  Turns out its about a 3 or 4 hours process to cook them --- braising, the prepping the veggies, simmering the meat in the wine and veg for 1/2 hour to reduce, and then adding the herbs and beef stock to cook in the oven. A lot of work to make the meat fall off the bone! But very nice meal over mashed with green beans. Served with an absolutely velvety smooth 2017 Chateauneuf-du-Pape (MS's favorite, though she still can barely taste a damned thing).

                  Merry Christmas to all.

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                  • IvorythumperI Ivorythumper

                    Friday went shopping for Christmas tenderloin, but they were already sold out at Whole Foods. Bought some short ribs since we always like them at restaurants.

                    Turns out its about a 3 or 4 hours process to cook them --- braising, the prepping the veggies, simmering the meat in the wine and veg for 1/2 hour to reduce, and then adding the herbs and beef stock to cook in the oven. A lot of work to make the meat fall off the bone! But very nice meal over mashed with green beans. Served with an absolutely velvety smooth 2017 Chateauneuf-du-Pape (MS's favorite, though she still can barely taste a damned thing).

                    Merry Christmas to all.

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                    @Ivorythumper Good job with the short ribs! So sorry MS still has trouble with tasting foods, especially a meal made by her favorite fella.

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                    • AxtremusA Axtremus

                      Steamed "Carolina gold" white rice
                      Teriyaki glazed baby bok choy
                      Canton style roast duck
                      Teriyaki chicken
                      Soup with leftover duck, pork ribs, cabbage ... maybe think of it like chop suey :man-shrugging:

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                      @Axtremus said in What's for Christmas dinner?:

                      Steamed "Carolina gold" white rice
                      Teriyaki glazed baby bok choy
                      Canton style roast duck
                      Teriyaki chicken
                      Soup with leftover duck, pork ribs, cabbage ... maybe think of it like chop suey :man-shrugging:

                      That all sounds wonderful!

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