I am thinking about making myself something delicious. Not celebrating with anyone this eve but curious what everyone else will be eating.

  • Jessica
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    2411 months ago

    I’m by myself. I made a frozen pizza. I didn’t realize it was Christmas Eve until I saw this post and read some of the replies. I really don’t care about the holidays.

    • DessertStorms
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      I knew because tv, but am Jewish, so… meh. Will also just be having something from the freezer.
      Enjoy your pizza!

  • sylver_dragon
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    1411 months ago

    Tacos and Gluwein.
    As is tradition. At least, those are our traditions.

    • wootz
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      That sounds awesome.

      You gotta give us the story of how it came to be.

      Tacos and Gluwein are spectacularly, gloriously far apart culinarily.

      How did you come to having a middle American dish with a northern European beverage?

      • sylver_dragon
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        211 months ago

        Nothing really spectacular. Gluwein is a tradition from my family (which has some roots in Germany). I always had it at my parents home during Christmas time. And since my wife enjoys it, she agrees with me making a batch for Christmas. Tacos came about because my wife makes good tacos and neither of us is much into the traditional ham or turkey dinners which are common. One year, we just agreed to tacos and that’s been that. Christmas now means tacos and Gluwein.

        • wootz
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          That’s awesome.

          I’m in Denmark (so close to Germany) and we usually have the Danish variety of Gluwein, Glögg, multiple times throughout December.

          I can totally relate to not being much into traditional Christmas cooking. My family isn’t either, so we try something new every year.

  • Björn Tantau
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    I had raclette and I’m about to go down on some delicious riskrem with cherries and I will hopefully find the hidden almond.

    • @Lifecoach5000OP
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      411 months ago

      Had to look both of those up but sounds awesome!

  • Altima NEO
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    911 months ago

    Leftover chicken con mole, in an enchilada. And some scraps of banana bread I made the other day.

  • cheesymoonshadow
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    811 months ago

    Something I had for breakfast upset my tummy so I’m skipping dinner tonight. My husband is currently making himself some veggie (soy) chorizo and eggs. I may make myself some chicken broth later.

    Did you decide what you’re making?

  • lobotomo
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    My infant daughter is in the hospital so it’s a Chinese takeout feast for us.

  • @grasshopper_mouse
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    Egg roll in a bowl. It’s basically the filling of an egg roll, minus the fried wrapper that would normally go around it. It’s like a stir-fry, really. Cover it in chili garlic sauce and that stuff is fire.

    • @200ok
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      211 months ago

      Sounds delicious! Do you have a particular recipe you’d recommend?

      • @grasshopper_mouse
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        111 months ago

        I base it on this recipe but I’ve made it so many times now I’m using my own measurements for the spices and sauces and just kinda wing it.

        • @200ok
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          111 months ago

          Thank you!!! 🤤🙏

  • @[email protected]
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    South American here, we celebrate on the 24 at night. Spent all day cooking with my parents, there’s turkey, baked potatoes, Caesar salad, 6 topes of hot sauce, carrot pudding for desert. Egg nog, spiced wine and a drink called canelazo made with naranjilla a relative of tomatoes and golden berries spiced with cinnamon and star anize

    • sab
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      Sounds amazing!

      An Argentinian friend told me she felt some of their Christmas food was a bit strange, as it was a lot of heavy food that you’d otherwise never eat in summer but that’s eaten anyway because it’s associated with Christmas. Does this fit your experience?

      It’s ten below where I am, and I certainly wouldn’t mind being served up that dish haha

      • @[email protected]
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        We sont really have many summer / winter foods here since I live in the equator and seasons are non existent. But Turkey it’s pretty much only a Christmas thing.

  • @GreyShack
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    Had it about an hour ago: a sort of one-pot pasta and lentil stew thingy, made in our slow cooker. I wouldn’t call it it a particular favourite of mine, but it has the advantage of being dead easy and surprisingly substantial.

    • @200ok
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      Pasta with lentils sounds delicious.

      I used to make lentil and navy bean chili a lot. You’ve inspired me!

      • @Lobreeze
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        It’s a big party, relax.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m having a ribeye, gratin potatoes, brussel sprouts, and a slice of pie. I’m having a glass of Maker’s 46 to cap it off.

    I chose to eat alone tonight so I didn’t do all the fixings, but it’s enough for me. Last week was a tough one and for three days I’ve chosen not to deal with people. I may go out for a nightcap later but I’m not going to be dealing with anyone while I do.

    • modifier
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      311 months ago

      By the way, PSA for anyone like me who has been saying gratin wrong for a long time, the proper pronunciation is gra-TAN (rhymes with Dan) or gra-TAAN (rhymes with Don). I said GRA-tin (rhymes with rotten) for 40 years on this earth.

      Or at least, now someone who properly knows the exact right way to say it can reply to this and correct me.

      • @[email protected]
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        As a Canadian, I really enjoy listening to Americans pronounce French words.

        Editing to say, my French isn’t great but I don’t think you really say the N in gratin (or maybe that depends on regional accents, I’m not sure). I would say it more like “grah-ten” but without really saying the N. You kind of just hint at its existence. Maybe? We need an actual Francophone here…

      • @[email protected]
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        11 months ago

        there are millions of French words that get mangled by English speakers every day. Just speak French instead. And gratin does not rhyme with Don or Dan

        • modifier
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          Thanks for using your knowledge to tell us what it doesn’t rhyme with.

          Super helpful or as they say in France apparently, ‘just speak french instead’.

          • @[email protected]
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            111 months ago

            There is no equivalent in English. French has something like 20 different vowel sounds while English has 5.

  • Lvxferre
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    I’m celebrating it in family. 4 relatives, me, 2 cats, and probably 1-3 uninvited (but still welcome) guests. It’ll be:

    • Snacks - 2 types of chips, mozzarella with olive oil and oregano, salsicho (local sausage, nice to eat with some sprinkled lime), olives.
    • Booze - beer. Sis is bringing something else too but I don’t know what.
    • Soda - for the kids. Or rather the 16yo “kid”. And likely for the adults to mix with the booze.
    • Main meat - one of those big chicken breeds with fancy names, locally called “chester” or “fiesta”. If I were to choose it would be mutton, but I’m the only one who eats it so… I’m still glad that it isn’t turkey. At least Kika (cat #1) gets some chicken breast as a treat.
    • Siding #1 - white rice otherwise there’s a bloody revolution here.
    • Siding #2 - a yucca meal farofa. I wasn’t in charge of it, so I don’t know what’s in.
    • Salad - a salad with everything and a bit more: ricotta, arugula, bacon, lettuce, cherry tomatoes, croutons, and a yoghurt-based dressing. Siegfrieda (cat #2) gets some yoghurt as a treat.
    • Dessert #1 - a fake tiramisù with pasty cream instead of zabaglione + mascarpone because it’s how my family likes it. 22:00 yesterday and I was still preparing it.
    • Dessert #2 - sweet french toasts with syrup. I’m expecting the sweet teeth in the family to drizzle its syrup over the tiramisù.

    It’s theoretically for five people but we’re expecting 1~3 more to come in, and leftovers always become part of the Christmas breakfast and lunch, so we give ourselves the luxury to go a bit overboard. Plus three pairs of hands to cook, fuck yeah.

    (Happy Christmas for everyone here!)

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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      611 months ago

      Soda - for the kids.

      Just asking on your opinion, is it otherwise weird/rude to refuse drinking alcohol when it’s not due to religion or health issues?

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        I don’t think that it’s weird; it’s a personal choice, and I think that it should be respected. I said that the soda is for the kid because he got to choose it and from earlier experiences he’s the only one who drinks it.

  • @mysoulishome
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    My daughter requested meatballs for tonight. My wife makes them from scratch. Probably with potatoes and gravy poured on both meat and potatoes. Tomorrow (Christmas day) wife and mother slow cook a big beef roast.

    LOVE THIS THREAD! It feels so cozy and home-y up in here with the Lemmy family!

    • Deceptichum
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      211 months ago

      How much do you have to scratch to get enough dust for the meat?