Favorite Holiday Food

lesliemarie

Cathlete
LOL just thought I would start another thread, holiday food and treats
I must say my weakness is peanut Brittle and FUDGE!!! and can't forget the sugar cookies, at dinner my most favorite food is the ham. my mother in law makes a killer ham LOL.
 
Leslie, now you just have to post your recipes!!!

Blessings from our home to yours...Runathon http://www.handykult.de/plaudersmilies.de/lach.gif[/img]
 
Mine are 7-layer cookie bars and cheese balls made with cream cheese and nuts and a hot/sweet salsa! Yummy!

Linda
 
Call me a freak...

...but I really like fruitcake! Eating it and making it. I've got several loaves of Alton Brown's "Free Range Fruit Cake" in my fridge, soaking in rum. :9
 
RE: Call me a freak...

Oh yeah!!! that would be cool to post recipes!! I just use the Toll house fudge recipe I am still looking for a new peanut Brittle recipe and can't forget my kids favorite that I make cherry cheese pie so easy.
 
Oh my - I could go on and on, but here are a few of my favorites.

Pumpkin, Appple, Choc. Creme Pie

Choc. Chip Cookies, Snowballs

Home-Made Manicotti with Sauce, Stuffed ARtichokes, Cardones (battered and fried burdock), Battered and Fried Leeks, Calimari with sauce - My SO makes all of this for holidays

Prime Rib, Sauteed Broccolini, Rack of Lamb, Grilled Salmon, any kind of Squash, Smashed Garlic Potatoes, Yams, Salad with Poppyseed Dressing

CAn't Wait - Mar
 
Favorite candy: DIVINITY DIVINITY DIVINITY!
Food: Oh how I love those spiral cut hams! Goes great with this cheesy potato dish my mom serves every year.

Ok, now I'm hungry and can't wait for Christmas dinner!
:)
 
Ham, green bean casserole, and something my MIL makes called "funeral potatoes"...?? It's basically sliced potatoes with a cheesy sauce and breadcrumb type topping. Super fattening but once a year, why not?:9
 
When I am in the UK, it has to be traditional British Christmas pudding, home made, cooked twice over, dark black and loaded with fruit, steaming, sweet, with a five pence coin somewhere in the puddding for luck and single cream dribbled over the top.

It's the only thing I miss about the Christmas dinner. Haven't had any for 5 or 6 years! Sigh......

Clare
 

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