What do most people eat for Christmas dinner?!


Question:

What do most people eat for Christmas dinner?

I'm having Ham what are most people having?


Answers:
This year we did things a bit differently. At my grandma's for lunch we had lasanga, salad, a ham (lol random I know) and a cracker and dip and fruit and cheese tray. Here with my parents we had tamales tonight for dinner and tomorrow they are cooking a turkey.

In the past we did a turkey or ham, and did the broccali & rice cassarole, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, sometimes stuffing.

Oh yes, and always a variety of desserts such as cheesecake, apple pie, pecan pie, cherry pie. I wish we had a pumpkin pie this year. I think i will have 2 slices!!

It's our 1st year alone - no big family gathering - so we're doing surf and turf - strip steaks, crab legs, shrimp and clams casino - yum!

Prime rib. It's become a tradition over the last 10 years in our family. We used to have ham or turkey but my mom cooked prime rib once and we all went berzerk. She says buying it is her Christmas present to us. It's awesome.

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deviled eggs, broccoli with cheese, crescent rolls, ham, fruit salad, cheesy potatoes...yummmmm:)

Most people probably have the usual turkey or ham, veggies, side dishes, etc.

My family is starting a new tradition this year -- we're having Mexican!! Chicken fajitas, refried beans, spanish rice, cheese dip... mmmm, I can't wait!!

IM HAVING HAM ,TURKEY,DRESSING,MASHED TATERS , TATER SALAD, DEVILED EGGS,BAKED BEANS,BANNA PUDDING!!!!

ham, bread, cheese, soup, flan.

My mom and I are having ham, macaroni & cheese, cranberry sauce, stuffing, yams, rolls and cheesecake for dessert. I love ham and I feel that people eat too much turkey around Thanksgiving, so Christmas should be for the Ham! Enjoy and Merry Christmas!

This year we did things a bit differently. At my grandma's for lunch we had lasanga, salad, a ham (lol random I know) and a cracker and dip and fruit and cheese tray. Here with my parents we had tamales tonight for dinner and tomorrow they are cooking a turkey.

In the past we did a turkey or ham, and did the broccali & rice cassarole, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, sometimes stuffing.

Oh yes, and always a variety of desserts such as cheesecake, apple pie, pecan pie, cherry pie. I wish we had a pumpkin pie this year. I'm craving pumpkin.

We do a traditional southern dinner every year....Turkey & dressing, ham, mashed potatos w/gravy, sweet potato casserole, baked beans, mac n cheese, brocolli casserole, fried corn, green beans, coleslaw, fruit salad, deviled eggs, homebaked breads, various desserts & of course cranberry sauce......Merry Christmas from N. Georgia!!!

Ham, Turkey, fish, chicken, fondue with meat or just cheese.

turkey or ham, potatoes, bread, asparagus

it must be some Devils curry, trukey, bone in hams, ribs and loads of boozing.

Yes, I think ham is the most common meal. Some people also cook turkeys.

Family tradition, lasagna, yummy!!!!

turkery dressing pea rolls salad tea

Prime Rib is popular (although I can't stomach it). I prefer roasted turkey, beef brisket or lasagna as a main dish.

Turkey

We're having bar-b-que ham, baked beans and brocolli casserole. I'm making a coffee cake with pecans and cinnamon for dessert.

We eat unusual foods. Like truffles or escargot. A creme brulle. Lobster. Some families have traditional turkeys or ham. My family has Brie or chipolte cream cheese in a roasted raspberry chipotle. Gingerbread cookies with chocolate chips. A taste extravaganza, just like the holiday, extravagant.

Personally, I had a prime rib roast, but I think ham is probably what is most common.

Traditional Turkey dinner this year, however I'll personally be happy with Chinese.




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