Food, Glorious Food
Dec. 24th, 2010 12:23 amAs you may or may not know, we're spending Christmas this year at home, having visited folks at Thanksgiving. This means that I can COOK NONSTOP FOR DAYS. Well, not me entirely, but that is the basic shape of the holiday plan here. Observe the menu for the next few days:
December 24th:
December 25th:
December 26th (includes various local friends and reveals our severe dining chair shortage):
plus whatever the various local friends are bringing, which is currently expected to include:
and if the rest of the various local friends do not bring vegetables, we'll add:
Not to mention various cookies, beverages, fancy holiday chocolates, etc.
I love feast days.
December 24th:
- roast beef
- green beans (possibly two batches, one Southern-style squishy and one Northern-style tender but crisp)
- extremely sweet potatoes
- popovers
- spinach, onion, and chickpeas (I make this all the time, and I should think of a catchier name for it)
- pecan pie
December 25th:
- lasagna
- salad
- pumpkin custard
- pumpkin cake (there is some chance this may end up being a brunch instead)
December 26th (includes various local friends and reveals our severe dining chair shortage):
- roast ducks
- wild rice stuffing
- mashed potatoes
- broccoli casserole
- apple pie
plus whatever the various local friends are bringing, which is currently expected to include:
- cranberry relish
- nut loaf
- grapefruit tart
and if the rest of the various local friends do not bring vegetables, we'll add:
- cabbage & apples
Not to mention various cookies, beverages, fancy holiday chocolates, etc.
I love feast days.