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Well this is the first year that i will be cooking christmas dinner for the whole family...so i was thinking of a favorite holiday receipe thread. post up some of your favorite dishes and links if you got them! :)

 

Main course:

http://www.epicurious.com/images/recipesmenus/2008/2008_december/350767.jpg

 

Standing Rib Roast with Whiskey Gravy

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Standing-Rib-Roast-Spinach-Porcini-Stuffing-Irish-Whiskey-Gravy-and-Horseradish-Cream-350767

 

Sides:

 

Apple and sausage stuffing (probably going to omit the mushroom stuffing receipe that comes with the rib roast)

 

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Apple-and-Sausage-Stuffing-960

 

Roasted carrots with herbs

 

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Carrots-with-Shallots-Sage-and-Thyme-356039

 

Still looking for more good sides...

 

and dadadadadadhhhhhh

 

Dessert:

 

Devils Food cake with peppermint frosting

 

http://www.epicurious.com/images/recipesmenus/2008/2008_december/350770.jpg

 

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/photo/Devils-Food-Cake-with-Peppermint-Frosting-350770

 

so lets see what you can come up with, thanks ;)

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that looks good bro :)

 

I aint cookin nothin though. Christmas is at someone elses house. But I like gettin ideas of things to cook & this is great.

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I see in your pic that there are some Yorkshire Pudding. I hope you are going to make that as well. It's very easy and your guests will love it! Here's a recipe, it doesn't call for the drippings from your roasting pan. But put a teaspoon into each compartment of your muffin tin.

 

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Individual-Yorkshire-Puddings-with-Rare-Roast-Beef-14259

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I see in your pic that there are some Yorkshire Pudding. I hope you are going to make that as well. It's very easy and your guests will love it! Here's a recipe, it doesn't call for the drippings from your roasting pan. But put a teaspoon into each compartment of your muffin tin.

 

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Individual-Yorkshire-Puddings-with-Rare-Roast-Beef-14259

 

 

i actually wasn't sure if i was going to make this...i have never had it. sounds great...i will have to give it a go. I am up for trying any receipe this holiday. i would like to try some classics...thanks. :)

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