Christmas Dinner

I seriously cannot believe that it is already December! This year has flown by. Previously I shared my Thanksgiving menu and I wanted to keep that going and share my Christmas Dinner menu! There is a lot of similarities between the two meals; however, Christmas is typically a bit more cozy and involves less food for me to cook! Whether your serve a small or large(r) Christmas dinner, the same prep goes into it in comparison to Thanksgiving.

To begin, here are my top tips for a successful and minimally stressful Christmas! 

  • Maintain your guest list and track the number of people attending. This is essential because this directly affects the amount of food and supplies such as plates and silverware that are needed. 
  • The next tip is related to the previous and is to make plenty of food. By this, essentially, I mean to make enough for the guest list but make sure you have extras for those who don't RSVP or were unsure if they'd show up. Remember, it's better to have leftovers than to not have enough food. 
  • Use throw-away utensils and paper plates. This is important when hosting because hosting and cooking is enough, so you don't want to have to worry about washing everyone's dish on top of washing the dishes you may already have from the entrĂ©e, sides, or desserts.
  • Keep take home containers out and ready. This is another important tip because this will allow those who want anything to take it off of your hands. Again, hosting and cooking alone can be a lot, but then to have to worry about where you're going to store all the leftovers can be overwhelming. Plus, most people love holiday leftovers anyways! 
  • Have options. I think this is important for anyone, but maybe more-so important for those who have family members who can be or tend to be picky. I like to make multiple sides and desserts to ensure there is enough options for everyone to choose from, especially if someone doesn't like one or two options. 
  • My last tip is to utilize your resources. By this, I mean if you have a few things you make from scratch or use a family recipe, use something store bought products for another side or dessert. This will save you time and energy, and will also allow you more time to focus on the rest of the food and preparation. 

The Menu

As I've mentioned previously, I always have some staples that I serve at holidays; however, I always like to mix with some additional extras or different sides!

This years Christmas menu is as follows:

Drinks
I always like to have a variety of both alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks. I will have the typical holiday drinks like eggnog, as well as water, soda, and possibly juice. I will always have some wine and a Christmas cocktail for guests to enjoy! 

Appetizers
This is a category that I usually don't get too crazy with. I will put out the typical items such as a salad, veggie tray, deviled eggs, and a cheese board (themed to Christmas/holiday).

Dinner
This year's menu includes:
  • Ham (cooked with pineapples)
  • Turkey
  • Bacon green beans (recipe below)
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Stuffing 
  • Gravy 
  • Cranberry sauce 
  • Rolls 
  • Mac & cheese 

The Bacon Green Beans recipe:

What you need:
1 bag of fresh green beans
Bacon
Brown sugar

Directions: 
1. Preheat the oven to 350
2. Boil the green beans about 10 minutes
3. Cook the bacon on the stove top (if preferred); however, keep slightly under cooked
4. Wrap 1 green bean with 1 piece of bacon
5. Roll or sprinkle with brown sugar
6. Bake for approximately 15-10 minutes or until the bacon has cooked through


The last item under the dinner portion is my homemade mac & cheese. Every year, this is a hit. Below I'm including my recipe! (For reference, this is what the Velveeta cheese I use looks like). 


In the recipe, I included the cheese topping process.. I would recommend only splitting this if you have someone that doesn't like too much cheese. Otherwise, this makes the Mac & Cheese so much better! :)


Desserts
A staple for my holidays is peanut butter pie (this is the only dessert my boyfriend likes). This year I will be serving the usual Peanut Butter Pie (I'll include my recipe!), cherry cheesecake dip (I'll include this recipe as well)! 

As far as the Peanut Butter Pie, this is my recipe:
For the crust, I will buy chocolate graham cracker crust (if it's in stock), or the usual graham if not!

What you need:
1 pie crust
8 oz cream cheese
3/4 cup powered sugar 
(Separately) 2 tablespoons powdered sugar 
1 cup heavy whipping cream 
1 teaspoon vanilla extract 
1 1/4 cup creamy peanut butter 

Directions: 
1. Beat the cream cheese in a large bowl, add in the 3/4 cup powered sugar and peanut butter gradually until the mixture is fluffy
2. Separately, whisk the heavy whipping cream and once thick, add in the remaining 2 tablespoons powdered sugar and vanilla extract and mix 
3. Mix together the heavy whipping cream with the peanut butter mixture 
4. Pour into the pie crust and store in the fridge for at least 6 hours 

*You can also drizzle melted peanut butter, chocolate, and add whipped cream to the top as well! :)




For the Cherry Cheesecake Dip, this is the recipe:

What you need:
2 can of cherry pie filling 
2 cups powdered sugar
1 cup heavy whipping cream
1 tbs vanilla 
8 oz cream cheese (softened or room temp)

Directions: 
1. Beat the cream cheese in a large bowl, gradually add in the heavy whipping cream until mixed together completely
2. Add in the powdered sugar and the vanilla 
3. Mix together until combined 
4. Top with the cans of cherry pie filling 

*This can be served with graham crackers or Nilla wafers! 


Thank you for reading! I hope everyone has a great holiday season! Xoxo

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