Even if fish
really isn't your food of choice there is no rule that says you can't
prepare a nice Italian feast for your Christmas dinner. The important
thing is that you have friends and family gathered near and prepare the
food with love. You do not have to have turkey or ham in order for the
meal to qualify as Christmas and there is no reason that you have to
stick with traditions that you really do not enjoy.
A traditional German Christmas
dinner might be a neat tradition to try
in America as well if you are looking to introduce your family to
various cultures or just want to do a little something extraordinary
for Christmas this year. One thing to note is that many Germans have
their Christmas Dinner on Christmas Eve rather than Christmas Day.
A traditional German
Christmas dinner often consists of dishes such as
stuffed Christmas Goose, Potato Dumplings, Red Cabbage, and Baked
Apples for dessert. Of course you do not have to choose a traditional
Christmas dinner for your Christmas German cuisine there are plenty of
great German dishes that can be enjoyed if you wish to bring a German
theme to your Christmas table. Do whatever tastes good and it might be
best to choose foods that are relatively easy to prepare rather than
those that are time consuming so that you can enjoy time with friends
and family rather than cooped up in the kitchen.
If a taste of the UK is what
you have in mind for your Christmas Dinner
table then you might find the foods bring a flavor that is a little
closer to home than you may realize. Popular Christmas dinner favorites
in the UK include dishes such as roasted turkey, roasted potatoes,
brussel sprouts, dressing, and pudding pie. One interesting tradition
that is popular in the UK is that of Christmas crackers, which hold
little gifts and goodies inside.
Another interesting choice for
your Christmas table may be to include
your favorite Mexican dishes for dinner. Most Americans have a soft
spot for Mexican cuisine and it is definitely warming to eat on a cold
winter's day. The point is to make your Christmas dinner menu fun to
eat, fun to prepare, and something that is likely to make your guests
smile while building fond memories of your Christmas day.
The same may be said of most
cuisines, even those from cultures that do
not traditionally celebrate Christmas. Thai, Indian, Chinese foods make
wonderful themes for a Christmas table if you are knowledgeable about
the cuisine and willing to undertake the tasks of preparation as part
of your Christmas dinner plans.
The trick is really in finding dishes that are relatively simple to prepare, difficult to mess up, and can easily be skipped in the event that something does go wrong. There are tons of distractions on Christmas in most households and you do not want Christmas dinner ruined because one dish is proving difficult or impossible or (heaven forbid) gets burned, dropped on the floor, or eaten by the dog.
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