Non-traditional Christmas dinner!

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  1. Capt Kirk

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    We had rotisserie pork ribs, baked potatos,cole slaw and apple sauce. Not traditional, but man it sure was good! The meat was almost falling off the bones!
     
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    Sounds perfect to me CK - actually we're having something very similar tomorrow only it's pork steaks instead of rotisserie pork ribs. I make my own apple sauce and cole slaw and they go down a treat. :-D
     
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    We grilled steaks and had baked potatoes and a delicious salad that my daughter made. I really need to get the recipe and post it. I like to break tradition once in a while. It was very good!
     
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    Oh dear, my husband would faint if I suggested anything different for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day dinner. :eek: He can play chef for the rest of the year.
     



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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Sounds delicious Capt. My family wouldn't like it much if I messed with tradition, though.
     
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    We had ham and applesauce-from-scratch too! My sweetie found a recipe that combined green beans, tomatoes, and a lot of seasonings- it looked so Christmas-ey!
    Now I get the fun part, coming up with ways to use leftovers. Oop, better get the ham bone going for soup!
     
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    Love to rotiserie pork, beef and chicken. That sounds scrumptious. I tried an old recipe of my mother's on Christmas Eve, Chicken Paprikash on the spit and Galuski or Nuchki with gravey. (little dumplings)
     

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