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For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
I love turkey, Thanksgiving is usually my 3rd of 4th bird of the season but Christmas is not a time for poultry or beef, it's a time for Ham. A spiral ham is the key to the holiday, preferably with a nice sugary glaze on the outside. It's ideal for the holiday especially if you have time for the dinner Christmas eve because ham with Christmas breakfast is excellent as well. It makes great sandwiches later on and is a total departure from all of the other holiday feasts.
Happy Eating!
Topslakr
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
LOL!! Daniel, that was funny.
Actually I have a buddy who cooks a goose sometime throughout the year and I insist it's really a duck. And another thing, forget the turducken. I can't prepare anything the name of which begins with those 4 letters.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
Who the hell cooks up a goose anymore?
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
My go-to for Christmas is a standing rib roast (or a nice dry-aged prime rib eye roast if we're doing a small group). But, our only Christmas tradition is to do something untraditional, at least every other year. We've often been found in the supermarket in the late afternoon on Christmas Day, searching for the ingredients for some random craving that's struck. One year it was hot pastrami and swiss sandwiches (took four markets before we found a little pathetic chunk of pastrami). Another year it was SOS aka chipped beef on toast (that chipped beef is hard to find in the first place, much less just before closing on Xmas). And growing up, some version of Mexican food was frequent (inescapable in So Calif). But the thing my Mommee made most often was her famous lasagne. MMMmmmmmmm.
Anyway. I might make a small turkey to accompany the roast for new D-i-L as she's not a huge meat fan.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
I'm still tired of turkey, having had it in sandwiches and soup after two thanksgivings (I celebrate both Canadian and American Thanksgiving). Since we're doing a low-key Christmas, I can't do goose (too big). So I've decided on a duck roast, with a couple of veggie sides.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
An Alsatian Christmas with a large platter of sauerkraut, sausages, dumplings, ham, etc., Riesling, apple & cranberry strudel, and a few more things that I can't remember (my mom is the self designated holiday chef). The table looks just as impressive and it is also something we don't eat any old day during the year. My mom did this about 15 years ago for the first time, at first we all grumbled heartily about the loss of our Christmas Turkey, but by the time we'd finished dinner we were ready to make a new tradition!
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
Turkey is for Thanksgiving, prime rib with Yorkshire pudding is Christmas and lamb is Easter.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
We never have turkey for Xmas. We often have a standing rack of beef ribs with Yorkshire pudding, that's a pretty traditional one. This year we're doing goose.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
I finally rebelled against the turkey again and started insisting on prime rib. Everyone loved it, and now it's the new thing, as long as I'm there to cook it.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
I'll go with you, Lucy: either the roast or the goose would be nice. I think we usually do a Christmas ham at my parents' house because of the whole "just had turkey" issue.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
"A goose! A goose! Let me touch it!" - our arcane Christmas Carol reference, this time of year - I usually make goose with my mother in law's apple dressing, and sauteed spinach on the side, but we'll have to choke down a standing rib roast at my uncles this year. It's a dirty business, but someone's gotta do it. Maybe goose for New Year's Eve?
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
My family and friends usually get together over ham for Xmas. I'm one of the few that actually really likes turkey, so that only happens during Thanksgiving usually. Or perhaps when I'm in town another time.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
Goose always sounds good in theory, very Chaz Dickens and all, but in practice, I find it much too rich and kinda greasy. We've done ham the past couple of years because there's so much food that you can put it out on a buffet and people can eat what they want. This year, Dad's lobbying for rib roast, so we're going old school: rib roast w/roasted potatoes and veg, and yorkshire pudding.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
Not a fan of turkey, so Christmas is seafood gumbo, made with Thanksgiving turkey stock.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
We will have ham for christmas and beef or pork loin for new years day.
A pasta in their someplace. I don't want to see any more fowl for a little while.
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
we always have duck for christmas
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
We ferried a huge prime rib roast for 1300 miles after Thanksgiving. It is now defrosting slowly in the refrigerator. We go a long way for a butcher we can count on; we tried half a dozen one fall before we found one we really liked. There will be a heritage turkey and a heritage ham for the week following. They have come from other parts of the country as will the smoked fish and bagels for Christmas brunch. Definitely not eating locally for the last week of the year: tradition and taste buds rule!
For Christmas: Are We Talkin' Turkey Or Cookin' a Goose?
I have a nice crowd to feed, so I'm doing a standing rib roast and a capon. I've never done a goose, maybe I'll try one next year. But maybe I can't wait that long for potatoes fried in goose fat!
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I love turkey, Thanksgiving is usually my 3rd of 4th bird of the season but Christmas is not a time for poultry or beef, it's a time for Ham. A spiral ham is the key to the holiday, preferably with a nice sugary glaze on the outside. It's ideal for the holiday especially if you have time for the dinner Christmas eve because ham with Christmas breakfast is excellent as well. It makes great sandwiches later on and is a total departure from all of the other holiday feasts.
Happy Eating!
Topslakr