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NJCher

(42,327 posts)
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 04:20 PM 14 hrs ago

What's for Dinner, Sun., Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2025

Tossed green salad with lemon-garlic vinaigrette. Cherry tomatoes, green and gold pepper slices, and feta cheese.

Sage and butternut squash tortellini.

Cold seafood plate with shrimp and crabcake. Also herring with onion and sour cream.

Kombucha: Cherry ginger.

Dessert: Yule log with amaretto cream filling. Decaf coffee.

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What's for Dinner, Sun., Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2025 (Original Post) NJCher 14 hrs ago OP
Just finished turkey, sweet potsto, vinegar slaw, & corn SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #1
Got you all beat. Playingmantis 13 hrs ago #2
Bummer! buzzycrumbhunger 13 hrs ago #5
I feel so bad for you NJCher 13 hrs ago #7
That must have been awful. Polly Hennessey 12 hrs ago #9
I'm sorry you're sick with Covid! Diamond_Dog 12 hrs ago #10
Baked breaded pork chops with no_hypocrisy 13 hrs ago #3
Turkey Old Crank 13 hrs ago #4
Xmas Plan Squeaky41 13 hrs ago #6
Red & green bell peppers stuffed with Italian sausage and vegetables Attilatheblond 13 hrs ago #8
Lasagna. Diamond_Dog 12 hrs ago #11
Leftover pot roast (same as yesterday) Yonnie3 12 hrs ago #12
Caesar salad, baked ham, sweet potatoes and apples, and steamed broccoli mike_c 12 hrs ago #13
Spanakopita La Coliniere 11 hrs ago #14
Finally! buzzycrumbhunger 11 hrs ago #15
just looking at that pic NJCher 9 hrs ago #17
Thanks, Cher! buzzycrumbhunger 8 hrs ago #18
At my daughter and son-in-law's home Marthe48 10 hrs ago #16
Ok i am coming over asap! Playingmantis 7 hrs ago #19

Playingmantis

(529 posts)
2. Got you all beat.
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 04:38 PM
13 hrs ago

Two pieces of cinnamon toast with a glass of OJ!

(i have Covid and this is the best meal all week..prior to this even a sip of water was like swallowing a porcupine."

Polly Hennessey

(8,516 posts)
9. That must have been awful.
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 05:50 PM
12 hrs ago

Cinnamon toast and orange juice sounds good. Happy you enjoyed it.

Diamond_Dog

(39,654 posts)
10. I'm sorry you're sick with Covid!
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 05:51 PM
12 hrs ago

Our whole family had it on Christmas a few years ago. That stinks! Hope you’re feeling better better very soon!

no_hypocrisy

(54,142 posts)
3. Baked breaded pork chops with
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 04:41 PM
13 hrs ago

spinach sauteed in oil and garlic
and
roasted Brussel sprouts

Dessert will be light with slices of apple.

And cleaned up already.

Merry Christmas everyone!

Old Crank

(6,610 posts)
4. Turkey
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 04:46 PM
13 hrs ago

Had a German fail. Invited a friend and his son over for Xmas dinner. They have theirs on thec25th. Oops. So we did a Greek meatball dish.

Today asked another friend over and had turkey with stuffing/dressing, potatoes and flat beans in a tomato sauce.,

Then for dessert I made a pecan pie .
Found a recipe that didn't call for blind baking the crust. Put your crust in the pan and freeze it. Fill it frozen when ready to bake. The crust was not soggy at all. I may try this with pumpkin pies.

Squeaky41

(422 posts)
6. Xmas Plan
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 05:28 PM
13 hrs ago

Cioppino with a pasta. grated cheese. Small salad with vinaigrette.
Apple pie with ice or whipped cream.

Attilatheblond

(8,156 posts)
8. Red & green bell peppers stuffed with Italian sausage and vegetables
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 05:31 PM
13 hrs ago

I use turkey sausage cuz daughter has trouble with pork. Lots of seasonings, onions, mushrooms, sliced zucchini, diced eggplant, tomatoes and tomato sauce with some grated Parmesan.

Great to make the meat/veggie filling ahead then just put it into the bell peppers, with some Mozzarella if you like, and bake

Diamond_Dog

(39,654 posts)
11. Lasagna.
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 05:53 PM
12 hrs ago

Italian wedding soup, tossed mixed green salad, garlic bread.

Haagen Dasz peppermint stick ice cream, baklava & homemade cookies.

Yonnie3

(19,186 posts)
12. Leftover pot roast (same as yesterday)
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 06:11 PM
12 hrs ago

TJ is headed out to work in a couple of hours, so no point in fixing something new. It is the last of the roast and Ducky will get some carrots and a bit of meat. Two paws up from him for this dinner. We will eat after she leaves for work.

My Christmas cheer will be a decaf Irish coffee after dinner.

mike_c

(36,890 posts)
13. Caesar salad, baked ham, sweet potatoes and apples, and steamed broccoli
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 06:32 PM
12 hrs ago

It's an 8.5 lb ham that Ms K found after last Easter marked down to $8. Eight bucks. It's resided in our freezer since then, but is currently luxuriating in the oven. Happy eating, everyone!

La Coliniere

(1,733 posts)
14. Spanakopita
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 06:45 PM
11 hrs ago

The last pan I made turned out so well my wife requested that I make it again as our main course today. My veganized version tastes almost identical to the full dairy version I used to make. Also made steamed green beans with mushrooms. Apple pie for dessert. Cheers and Merry Christmas! 🥂

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,612 posts)
15. Finally!
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 07:30 PM
11 hrs ago

A respectable effort, considering I spent last night in the Urgent Care (infection--I assume I'll live).

My vegan ham should rest in the fridge overnight before I roast it with a glaze, so it's a bit softer than it should be, but pretty good. I'd forgotten to get pineapple so in desperation, used my expensive raspberry jam with a little frozen OJ, maple syrup, cloves, and onion powder, and it's really good. Add in some roasted tatties and carrots, leftover stuffing from Thanksgiving (froze the second half), and with an apple pie for dessert, and darned if it isn't a bit festive.

Will definitely use the preserves again!

Looking forward to leftovers tomorrow, work notwithstanding.

NJCher

(42,327 posts)
17. just looking at that pic
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 08:54 PM
9 hrs ago

makes my mouth water!!

I'm glad you're out of urgent care; sorry you had to go in the first place.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,612 posts)
18. Thanks, Cher!
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 09:53 PM
8 hrs ago

Dumb thing is that I tried to use the Teledoc my employer keeps trying to sell me (“it’s only $20 a visit!”), only to find it took me over an hour for an NP to tell me ($79 up front!) that she couldn’t treat me because I might have had a puncture. I argued that I work in a pharmacy and would get a tetanus booster immediately (I did) and only wanted a script for Keflex for the infection.

By some miracle, I was able to get to an urgent care just before they closed at 6:00. They were quick to assess me, prescribed me Keflex and a steroid cream for the swelling, and then I scrambled to a pharmacy across town that was still open and waited three times longer for my scripts—both free.

The most amazing part was that everyone involved was pleasant and didn’t obviously ache to get home on a big holiday. I hope they got bonuses for working such a crap shift.

Marthe48

(22,636 posts)
16. At my daughter and son-in-law's home
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 07:54 PM
10 hrs ago

Prime rib, 'funeral' potatoes, roasted vegs, green salad with pecans, blue cheese and home-made vinaigrette dressing, amazing appetizers, and eclair cake for dessert.

I made dinner rolls.

This is the best Christmas I've had in years!

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