Homemade pasta salad (pasta with a kind of meat salad) and bockwurst
What do you actually have for Christmas?
Christmas Eve is always different for me, but on Christmas Day, my grandpa has always had sauerbraten with potatoes/dumplings and red cabbage... Very tasty. But also the only day of the year I eat sauerbraten.
refucs wrote on 12/14/2022 at 3:43 pm: Homemade pasta salad (noodles with some kind of meat salad) and bockwurst
What do you guys actually have for Christmas?
Christmas Eve is always different for me, but on Christmas Day my grandpa has always had Sauerbraten with potatoes/dumplings and red cabbage for as long as I can remember... Very tasty. But also the only day of the year I eat sauerbraten.
Always raclette. Is quite cozy, because you have longer what to do
mowolum wrote on 12/14/2022 at 17:30: Christmas Eve as always potato salad with sausages and boulette
1.Christmas day goose legs with red cabbage and dumplings
2. Day Entrecôte with chanterelles and croquettes
then is starved until New Year's Eve, because the bellies are so full
Christmas Eve and the 1st Christmas Day we had then traditionally with my family pretty much the same onm table.
On the second Christmas Day, I honestly do not remember at all, what we have always eaten there.
Probably it was fondue / raclette.
Meanwhile, my menu looks a little different, because my girlfriend for religious reasons at Christmas must do without meat dishes. - Am therefore even curious what comes on my plate
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day we traditionally had pretty much the same thing onm table with my family back then.
For the second day of Christmas, I honestly don't even remember what we always ate there.
Probably it was fondue / raclette.
Meanwhile, my menu looks a little different, because my girlfriend for religious reasons at Christmas must do without meat dishes. - Am therefore even curious what comes on my plate
@Julian, it will be delicious.
Your girlfriend will certainly conjure up something delicious
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What do you actually have for Christmas?
Christmas Eve is always different for me, but on Christmas Day, my grandpa has always had sauerbraten with potatoes/dumplings and red cabbage... Very tasty. But also the only day of the year I eat sauerbraten.
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Always raclette. Is quite cozy, because you have longer what to do
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1.Christmas Day goose legs with red cabbage and dumplings
2. Day Entrecôte with chanterelles and croquettes
then is starved until New Year's Eve, because the bellies are so full
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what do you eat today, the days
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Christmas Eve and the 1st Christmas Day we had then traditionally with my family pretty much the same onm table.
On the second Christmas Day, I honestly do not remember at all, what we have always eaten there.
Probably it was fondue / raclette.
Meanwhile, my menu looks a little different, because my girlfriend for religious reasons at Christmas must do without meat dishes. - Am therefore even curious what comes on my plate
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@Julian, it will be delicious.
Your girlfriend will certainly conjure up something delicious
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