I always enjoy the Christmas holiday season. It is a special time of year with traditions and quality time with my family. Since all three of my kids live in different cities, it is one of the only times of year that we are all together. If you need any last-minute gift inspiration, I have several great newsletters with links galore! I hope you have a meaningful and joyous Christmas and/or Hanukkah this week. I am grateful for each one of you and look forward to sharing more in the new year!
Here’s your dinner planner for the week:
Meatless Monday: Christmas Wild Rice Salad Recipe (I’ll add chickpeas for extra protein)
Tuesday (Christmas Eve): Normally, this is a potluck dinner at my aunt’s house for 100-120 people! We always have dozens of fish dishes, including linguine with clam sauce, baccala, stuffed clams, eel, octopus and more. I have never published a clam sauce recipe, but I do something similar to this one but with a little tomato cooked into the sauce. If you are doing a seafood Christmas Eve, check out Cod Acqua Pazza or the Halibut with Capers and Lentils from my December 2020 online class; a simple arugula and radicchio salad; plus some garlicky broccoli rabe. Here’s a recipe for Whole Roasted Branzino if you’re in the mood for an easy and elegant fish dish or you can do the broiled branzino fillets from QTQ. My cousin Allison makes dozens of “haystacks” and there are biscotti, panettoni, and more. Apple Amaretti Crisp with vanilla ice cream would make a great dessert too. Here are a few other dessert options: Whole-Grain Chocolate Chip Cookie Skillet Cake with vanilla ice cream, Vegan gingerbread, Cherry Bakewell Tart. Don’t forget to check out my December 2024 Class for more ideas!
Wednesday (Christmas Day): My mom hosts Christmas dinner and we’ll start off with a big cheese board with nuts, salami, and crudites. Plus I’ll make the Italian 7-layer dip, Baked Feta from QTQ, cheesy pull apart bread or broccoli and roasted tomato stromboli wreath from Quicker than Quick. My mom always makes chicken soup with tortellini and beef tenderloin, or onion-braised brisket, and a recent tradition is the vegan lentil shepherd’s pie. Last year the Cheesy Broccoli Casserole was a mega-hit. I am also considering a roasted carrot dish with a pomegranate-pistachio relish like this recipe + a basic green salad. I will be making the Sticky Toffee Cake. And the kids will make loads of cookies and bars that we’ll eat on Christmas as well. I know Anna wants to make Magic Bars, Emma will make Molasses Ginger Cookies, and my niece is making Peppermint Bark Shortbread. Although this Chocolate Bundt Cake with Peppermint Ganache has been a hit in the past and so has Pear-Cranberry Gingersnap Crisp. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Thursday: We’ll keep it light with some leftovers or I’ll make Butternut squash and chickpea stew served over steamed rice
Friday: Garlic & Rosemary Grilled Lamb Chops from Delish D’Lites, roasted cabbage, Stovetop Braised Parsnips with Coconut Butter and White Balsamic
Saturday brunch: Sheet Pan Pancakes
Sunday: The Best Turkey Meatloaf, Cauliflower mashed potatoes, Ginger and honey-glazed carrots
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