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Deichgoettin
3 months ago
  • Christmas Eve – we have visit – first a Maronen stewed soup with truffles, a wild dish (which I decide briefly on the weekly market) with red cabbage and self-made dumplings. Then a freshly cut fruit salad.
  • 1. Publicity – if there are still remains, we eat this (the visit is gone) – otherwise probably fresh goose bumps.
  • Two. Publicity – I don’t know. Risotto or spaghetti Frutti di Mare (the seafood I buy fresh and freeze)
iQhaenschenkl
3 months ago
Reply to  Deichgoettin

I like that!

Deichgoettin
3 months ago
Reply to  iQhaenschenkl

We still have 3 seats on the dining table :-))

Deichgoettin
3 months ago
Reply to  Deichgoettin

Thanks for the star 🙂

Deichgoettin
3 months ago

It can be fun. I used to make fetuses from 22:00. The guests had eaten enough on Christmas Eve with their families :-)) and then had fun with us. Mostly the fete went until morning 05:00 :-))

iQhaenschenkl
3 months ago

It can be fun. In 2005 we invited 10 friends, acquaintances and neighbours. No one had to spend this evening alone.

Whattowear
3 months ago

On Christmas we eat or make almost always wild burgers with croquets, on the two Christmas holidays, there is either something at home, always different or we go food. This is something more common than what is at home.

YvonneM2508
3 months ago

This year, traditionally as every year, we have the following:

  • Christmas Eve: beef roasted meat with roasted sauce, red cabbage, peas and carrots and potatoes or croquettes
  • 1. Christmas Day: Food in the restaurant depending on the Christmas card
  • Two. Christmas Day: lamb fillet with mushroom cream sauce with lumps and vegetables
YvonneM2508
3 months ago
Reply to  Phillip65

Yeah, definitely.

edgar1279
3 months ago

As always, there are warm sausages on Christmas Eve and on a holiday we go to the restaurant.

Kugelflitz
3 months ago

Christmas Eve cooks my mother, then there is usually soup or stew and a meal. She’s only doing the oven for Christmas.

The Christmas holidays have always made my grandma fry (mostly goose or duck, but also some others) but it is now too old, so I do this in her apartment.

bailee69
3 months ago

Holy evening we always have potato salad with sausages.

For Christmas, there’s goose with red cabbage and lumps.

ArniD
3 months ago

Green cabbage with pastels and potatoes on Christmas Eve

Rouladen with red cabbage and lumps on 1. Publicity

Two. Holiday I’m going to eat

Summertime180
3 months ago

Oh, that’s overrated. I cook fresh and tasty almost daily and we enjoy it. I don’t need a prescribed date to prepare traditional dishes. We often invite friends and family and cook menus from all over the world and also traditionally. Christmas works for me like a compulsion to put everything in these days, which you did not get on the line all year round. And much too much food is stuffed in. Absolutely unnecessary. In many families there is also stress and dispute, and that begins months before. We are relaxed, balanced and celebrate our festivals when it suits us.

swisstime
3 months ago

Only sausages with potato salad, maybe also a bit warm.

GabbianoNero
3 months ago

Christmas Eve: cold plate XXL with all kinds of fish, cheese, ham, various types of bread, almost ALL.

  1. W. Day : Duck with red cabbage and lumps
  2. W.-day : Remains of 1st W-day

Follow DBS*

*Date to New Year’s Eve 🙂

345luna
3 months ago

With us there is always a dessert with cash and red cabbage.dwzu a super tasty sauce tastes wonderful 🙂

SuFaCo04
3 months ago

That’s different every year.

This time it will probably be raclette again, but I am in France anyway 🙂

LovePitbulls
3 months ago

Hello,

Vegan lasagna or self-made potato crusts.

LG

LovePitbulls

Retrogamer87
3 months ago

Holy evening there is spaghetti with self-made red and green pesto, on 1. Christmas holiday there is raclette and on the 2nd. Christmas Day I invite my family to dinner, then probably gives Thai…

Feathi
3 months ago

My husband wishes my laughter 😀
Let’s see if I think of something more creative.

87265252
3 months ago

Our traditional food is Beoseot Jeongol and Bulgogi as the main course. Sigeumchi Namul, Kimchi and rice as a supplement and as dessert Yaksik and Sujeonggwa.

DerBayer80
3 months ago

Not really. With us there are either deer, deer or wild boar

Grinsekatz10111
3 months ago

Raclette

Christian320
3 months ago

Goose/Enter

Wild

SirPeterGriffin
3 months ago

Bulettes.