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Shrimp and risotto would be excellent. As long as you're carbing out and edging Cajun, a bourbon bread pudding is a great dessert. I've used the Paula Dean bread pudding recipe with some modifications - and you can totally throw in most kinds of random bread - we've intermixed 1/2 Italian bread and 1/2 banana bread, for example when the boyfriend had made some banana bread that wasn't quite right.
I haven't even gotten to dessert yet! Or Christmas breakfast...or Christmas dinner. Oy!
I am making a ricotta-based semifreddo for dessert, with shaved dark chocolate and candied peel in it. I'm having carpal tunnel surgery on Dec 22nd, so I am trying to do what can be done ahead of time ahead of time. That means this weekend I have to dig up horseradish to prepare, figure out a good way to do a make-ahead beef gravy or jus or some kind of good sauce for roast beef. On Christmas day, Susie will have to do all the cooking but we're trying to keep it easy. Prime rib roast, roasted potatoes, green beans, yorkshire puddings... mushrooms au vin for the vegetarians. She wants to do a first course of some sort, but can't decide what. I offered to make a carrot-ginger soup but she said, "it's not 1995 anymore".
Bummer about the carpal tunnel, bou! Hope it's not going to be a lot of downtime for you. My first course for the holidays is often a seafood bisque type of thing. I also have a good cold shimp/calimari/scallop salad people like a lot.
thanks... from what I've heard, I am optimistic I'll be back at work a couple of weeks post-surgery... the symptoms were very manageable for about 6 years, but have become really bad... I can only use my computer mouse for a few seconds at a time without pain, I get strong electric pulses in my palm when I turn doorknobs, I am constantly dropping stuff if I'm trying to hold it in my right hand (I just can't keep a grip)... so it's definitely time to try surgery. I'll probably regret having not done it sooner, but I can't fix that now!
Yikes boo! I think I might try a grouper something or other for main course on Christmas eve. Local and fresh. Something different.Dessert might be la bete noire. I haven't made one in a long time.Christmas might be steaks of some sort - just received a shipment from Snake River Farms - not sure what DH ordered.DD has been asking for a charcuterie board so maybe that on Christmas too. Thanks for the ideas!
I love latkes!!!
Me too!Doc - Lamb is for Easter in our house! Food traditions galore here!