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Christmas & Christmas Eve 2010

January 5, 2011 by Feisty Foodie 10 Comments

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Chrismas Eve found me at the home of She-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named, per usual, and as always, the above tray was trotted out for serving hors d’ouevres.  (Since it was a gift from me, it pleases me greatly that she uses it all the time.  Proves that she really does like it!)  Top tier down, left to right; deviled eggs (a Feisty Family mainstay at any party we give!), Triscuits, tzatziki; orange bell peppers, celery sticks, cucumbers, olives; salami, smoked gouda, soppressatta and garlic cheddar. 

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My brother-in-law went all out and threw king crab legs on the grill; amazingly sweet and tender, didn’t even need butter.  (I’ll admit upfront that I rarely indulge in the seafood portions of these gatherings, especially those that require I get my hands dirty, but this time I dug right in… so good!)

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SWSNBN’s sister in law brought over cheeses and goodies for us – jalapeno jelly in the dish, waterwheel crackers, brie, Humboldt Fog, clothbound cheddar, various crackers, pecans, dried apricots, other crackers…

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She went all out and also brought two types of pate (country and pheasant), finocchiono, gherkins, salami, and… *tears of joy* duck rillettes.  That little jar in the middle, which I am too poor to purchase for myself, well… my family didn’t seem too interested, so I proceeded to eat about half of the jar.  And then some.  Hmm… no, I never wonder why I’m fat, I just know.  🙂

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My brother-in-law also put rib eyes on the grill, yummm. 

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A big bowl of linguine with clam sauce! 

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His mother also brought over a big tray of eggplant parm, mmm, so good.

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Last but not least, a bowl of scungili that he made.  Red sauce.  Awesome. 

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My plate: linguine with clam sauce, broccoli, eggplant parm, and a bit of steak.  I was explosively full after that, couldn’t even finish. 

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But I did manage to eat two slices of this awesome buche de noel… it wasn’t super sweet, but was very moist and tasty. 

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SWSNBN liked my idea from last year and this of dipping stuff in chocolate to give out, so she made a bunch and wound up putting some out as part of dessert. 

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The usual 7-layer-cake always makes an appearance.  It’s someone’s favorite. 

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Mango… I don’t know where but they managed to get two cases of mango for super cheap, and they were pretty good even not in season. 

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And the next morning, the usual tradition: I cook breakfast for everyone.  What did I make this year?

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Actually, the same thing as last year.  Corned beef hash from scratch, which went over well…

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And some Trader Joe’s potato tots, which everyone seemed to like as well.  (They’re nicely seasoned and crisp well in the oven.)

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SWSNBN made a tray of bacon too.

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Oh, and I made a plate of scrambled eggs for everyone too. 

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More mango. 

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My brother in law went all out and had steak & eggs for breakfast.  NICE!!!   

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My own plate, fairly simple, keeping it light – hah! – as I still had Christmas dinner to attend later that day. 

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I simply can’t eat 3 dozen cookies in a week, so I brought the rest of the cookies from the FBM Cookie Swap and shared with my family.  Everyone had their favorites, but when I tried to share the recipes with them, they just looked at me blankly and said “no, you can make them for us again.”  HAH!  Not happening. 

So a great Christmas Eve/Christmas morning with my family! 

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Off to the candy tree! Every year, someone painstakingly decorates a tree with fun-size candies that they taped ribbon loops to.  You can go up and just take the candy and eat it… it’s like a kid’s dream come true! 

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My dinner plate!  Turkey, twice baked potato, creamed turnips, stuffing, baby carrots, corn… this year, no lima beans though 🙁 wahhh. 

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Cap the night off with a slice of chocolate cream pie… and a perfect Christmas for everyone. 

One last: this year’s goodie boxes varied depending on when I saw you.  I bought a huge sleeve of takeout boxes in red, and filled them…

FBM potluck got: sea salt chocolate chip cookies, nutella cakes, chocolate dipped peppermint sticks with non-pareils, chocolate dipped pretzel rods, and sea salt kahlua caramels. 

FBM cookie swap got: sea salt kahlua caramels, candied orange peels, a sugar cookie decorated with the initial of the recipient, and smoked almond & dried cherry bark.

Feisty Family got: sea salt kahlua caramels, candied orange peels, smoked almond & dried cherry bark… and possibly something else, but I’m forgetting right now, doh. 

In any case, I hope everyone had a fabulous, fun-filled, freakin’ fantastic holiday!!! 

Happy new year!!!

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Comments

  1. TT says

    January 5, 2011 at 10:52 am

    impressive eats as usual.

    i would much rather eat king crab legs at someone’s home where it is a lot easier to clean up than at a restaurant.

    choc cream pie looks fantastic!

    corned beef hash could use more meat! 😉

    Reply
    • Feisty Foodie says

      January 5, 2011 at 1:10 pm

      Haha, I know! Though I had a 4 lb corned beef, when I was making it I accidentally dropped in too many potatoes and was like, oh crap… 🙁 It was still tasty!

      Reply
  2. T.C. says

    January 5, 2011 at 10:55 am

    Yay, me like the Feisty Family celebrations with FOOD! An abundance of eats!!! Way to pig-out for dinner and breakfast. 😉

    Mmm, Italian dishes and that 7-layer cake. *drool*

    Reply
    • T.C. says

      January 5, 2011 at 3:01 pm

      The yule log looks delicious too. Not too sweet? Looks so chocolately. 😛

      Reply
      • Feisty Foodie says

        January 5, 2011 at 5:54 pm

        I know! But it wasn’t too chocolatey rich where normal people eat a few bites and feel sick.

        Reply
  3. CT says

    January 5, 2011 at 1:05 pm

    2 types of pate AND duck rilletes??! JEALOUS!! Also, the chocolate cream pie looks awesome! I could make a dinner out of just those (although TT might never speak to me again).

    Reply
    • Feisty Foodie says

      January 5, 2011 at 1:11 pm

      Listen, I tried to eat all the rillettes but my heart stopped beating at some point so I had to sit down… slowly… lol

      Reply
  4. Hungry says

    January 5, 2011 at 1:06 pm

    I LOVE THAT CANDY TREE SO MUCH THAT I’M TYPING IN ALL CAPS!

    Reply
    • Feisty Foodie says

      January 5, 2011 at 1:12 pm

      Dude, right?! The first time I ever saw it, even though I don’t like candy all that much, I was totally like, I’m going to make that for my kids. It’s so fun and easy… I was told that it used to be a full sized tree instead of a little one, but a lot of the kids grew up and their kids aren’t quite old enough to want/be allowed to eat candy yet, so no big candy tree yet… So awesome!

      Reply
  5. aimee says

    January 5, 2011 at 1:37 pm

    I want to come next time!

    Reply

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