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MrsT809
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Christmas eve dinner at home
Any ideas on something easy and family friendly just for the 4 of us? We used to host a nice dinner for family but we're under construction and it's just gotten to be too much. I don't want to spend all day cooking but I want something festive.
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Posted 12/18/16 10:34 AM |
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PearlJamChick
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Re: Christmas eve dinner at home
Go to a good Italian shop and get some awesome big fat homemade ravioli and sauce...some bread...throw together a salad. Easy but different and festive.
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Posted 12/18/16 12:36 PM |
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MrsT809
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Re: Christmas eve dinner at home
Posted by PearlJamChick
Go to a good Italian shop and get some awesome big fat homemade ravioli and sauce...some bread...throw together a salad. Easy but different and festive.
Guess I should have mentioned dh is gluten free lol. Thinking maybe I'll just pick up some steaks and do roasted potatoes and veggies. We're also trying to cut bask on dairy
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Posted 12/18/16 1:05 PM |
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mathteach
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Christmas eve dinner at home
How about a prime rib roast and sides?
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Posted 12/18/16 2:52 PM |
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Re: Christmas eve dinner at home
Google gluten free holiday meals and browse all the menus and recipes that come up.
because to me christmas eve is also italian and i have many non gluten friendly ideas lol but im sure you can find a lot of good stuff and i always find that looking at the pictures and browsing other menus helps me figure out what i do and def. dont want to serve.
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Posted 12/18/16 3:56 PM |
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PearlJamChick
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Re: Christmas eve dinner at home
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Posted by PearlJamChick
Go to a good Italian shop and get some awesome big fat homemade ravioli and sauce...some bread...throw together a salad. Easy but different and festive.
Guess I should have mentioned dh is gluten free lol. Thinking maybe I'll just pick up some steaks and do roasted potatoes and veggies. We're also trying to cut bask on dairy
Well then I'm no help, since gluten and cheese are things I would marry if possible!
You could do a nice salad with greens, clementine segments, pecans, pomegranate seeds and (if you are okay with it) goat cheese. That's seasonal and festive. Not sure about main dishes though :( The gluten free world is a little foreign to me.
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Posted 12/18/16 4:24 PM |
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MrsT809
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Re: Christmas eve dinner at home
Posted by PearlJamChick
Posted by MrsT809
Posted by PearlJamChick
Go to a good Italian shop and get some awesome big fat homemade ravioli and sauce...some bread...throw together a salad. Easy but different and festive.
Guess I should have mentioned dh is gluten free lol. Thinking maybe I'll just pick up some steaks and do roasted potatoes and veggies. We're also trying to cut bask on dairy
Well then I'm no help, since gluten and cheese are things I would marry if possible!
You could do a nice salad with greens, clementine segments, pecans, pomegranate seeds and (if you are okay with it) goat cheese. That's seasonal and festive. Not sure about main dishes though :( The gluten free world is a little foreign to me.
I'm with you! Maybe I'll splurge on the good gluten free baguette and make garlic bread.
I'm seriously tempted to make the kids a frozen pizza bc my 4yo is so picky.
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Posted 12/18/16 7:35 PM |
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LuckyStar
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Christmas eve dinner at home
My coworkers keep raving about the Trader Joe's stuffed lobster tails so I picked some up for Christmas Eve.
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Posted 12/18/16 10:06 PM |
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queensgal
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Re: Christmas eve dinner at home
Good steaks on the grill are super easy.
Green beans - there are ways to dress these up with almonds or roasted baby tomatoes
Asparagus is usually good this time of year
A good salad. For a festive look, you could add roasted beats and toasted nuts.
I don't usually eat startch but you could add a rice pilaf or mushroom risotto.
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Posted 12/19/16 6:19 AM |
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