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What are the best holiday meals and recipes?
Which websites or magazines have recipes for traditional Christmas or Hanukkah meals? What should I cook to prepare for a multi-cultural party?
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The holidays are here, so that means lots of delicious food. Here is a link to 20 Top Holiday dishes.
http://family.go.com/food/best-holiday-recipes-20-delicious-main-dishes-and-sides-pg/view-all/
There is a warm, rich creamy Butternut Squash Soup on this holiday list. This soup sums up all of autumn's flavors and is a tradition for any and all holiday feasts. The rest of the list includes: Turkey and the Perfect Gravy, Baked Broccoli and Cheese, Sweet Potato Souffle, Roasted Brussel Sprouts, Gingered Cranberry Relish, Baked Ham with Cranberry Curry Glaze, Scalloped Potatoes with Fennel, Sage and Sausage Stuffing, Broccolini with Lemon and Garlic, Sweet Corn Muffins, Baked Stuffed Acorn Squash, Judy’s Cheese Bread, Roasted Beef Tenderloin, Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans with Mushrooms, Green Salad with Pears and Gorgonzola, Roasted Butternut Squash, Roasted Cherry Tomatoes and Whole Wheat Quick Bread.
There are a lot of sites for Hanukkah meals:
1. http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes/menus/hanukkah/2008/12/hanukkah_menu_guide?currentPage=5
2. http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/menu/views/hanukkah_tracht
What I would do for multi-cultural parties, is just choose recipes from both holidays and have place cards labeling which holiday the dish is honoring.
http://family.go.com/food/best-holiday-recipes-20-delicious-main-dishes-and-sides-pg/view-all/
There is a warm, rich creamy Butternut Squash Soup on this holiday list. This soup sums up all of autumn's flavors and is a tradition for any and all holiday feasts. The rest of the list includes: Turkey and the Perfect Gravy, Baked Broccoli and Cheese, Sweet Potato Souffle, Roasted Brussel Sprouts, Gingered Cranberry Relish, Baked Ham with Cranberry Curry Glaze, Scalloped Potatoes with Fennel, Sage and Sausage Stuffing, Broccolini with Lemon and Garlic, Sweet Corn Muffins, Baked Stuffed Acorn Squash, Judy’s Cheese Bread, Roasted Beef Tenderloin, Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans with Mushrooms, Green Salad with Pears and Gorgonzola, Roasted Butternut Squash, Roasted Cherry Tomatoes and Whole Wheat Quick Bread.
There are a lot of sites for Hanukkah meals:
1. http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes/menus/hanukkah/2008/12/hanukkah_menu_guide?currentPage=5
2. http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/menu/views/hanukkah_tracht
What I would do for multi-cultural parties, is just choose recipes from both holidays and have place cards labeling which holiday the dish is honoring.
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