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Scottw 08:51 AM 12-22-2012
For the first time in my life, my mother is allowing someone else to cook Christmas dinner. That someone is me. I am making a smoked roasted pork loin with three potato hash, roasted asparagus and apple cigar gravy. I already worked on the pork and now it's marinading in some dry rub and a little rootbeer mixed with liquid smoke

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jonumberone 04:59 AM 12-24-2012
I plan on making a porchetta, so I just picked up 13.79 pounds of pork belly goodness

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mosesbotbol 06:16 AM 12-24-2012
Pork - It's what's for dinner... I had a bone-in pork roast last night and eating a pancetta I brought home from Scottsdale last week. Was too much of a deal to pass up (pork roast at Stop & Shop). Cooked on WSM full blast. By the time it got to 350, it was near done. Just perfect to get a crust on the outside. We are going to steakhouse tonight and tomorrow will be pork roast left over's...
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Chainsaw13 07:25 AM 12-24-2012
Dom, I'm coming over :-)
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qwerty1500 07:47 AM 12-24-2012
Christmas eve tradition for 25 years ... McDonalds drive-through.

Christmas day ... some beautiful filets on the Weber.
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EricF 08:13 AM 12-24-2012
Ribs and chicken on the smoker.
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kelmac07 11:12 AM 12-24-2012
Traditional at the McKinley house...spiral ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, rolls and followed up with some pumpkin pie.
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Jasonw560 11:21 AM 12-24-2012
Christmas, usually, we go and find a big rib roast and make that. Along with the green bean and broccoli casserole, homemade mashed potatoes, yeast rolls, and gravy. This year, we're bypassing the rib roast and doing turkey. (We didn't get turkey on Thanksgiving, we had steak at Epcot.)

This year, for Christmas Eve, we're doing the whole appetizer thing. (Also a tradition). Sausage balls, some dips, other stuff, and the south Texas staple...tamales.
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Zipponubke 11:30 AM 12-24-2012
Rabbit in sour sauce is a tradition in the place where I live.
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markem 11:39 AM 12-24-2012
Standing rib roast seared in its own fat and then baked in a nice pinot noir to make its own gravy. We'll also be making mashed taters and everyone else is responsible for other parts of the dinner.

Having everyone bring a little bit instead of one person being overwhelmed is a 30+ year tradition here.
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T.G 12:11 PM 12-24-2012
I'm going out for Chinese food. :-)
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mahtofire14 12:15 PM 12-24-2012
No no no! No Fa ra ra ra ra ra!!

We are having Honey Baked Ham, Cheesy potato bake, green beans, a family czech sauerkraut dish and some fine deserts. Hope everybody has a great xmas with family and friends!
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gnbikes 10:50 PM 12-24-2012
I'm doing 2 prime ribs. One will be seasoned traditional with Johnny's seasoning, the second with Cajun seasoning.
Garry
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icehog3 11:06 PM 12-24-2012
No clue, I'll find out when I get there. :-)
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Ashcan Bill 11:38 PM 12-24-2012
Originally Posted by Scottw:
For the first time in my life, my mother is allowing someone else to cook Christmas dinner. That someone is me. I am making a smoked roasted pork loin with three potato hash, roasted asparagus and apple cigar gravy. I already worked on the pork and now it's marinading in some dry rub and a little rootbeer mixed with liquid smoke
Do you use CCs or NCs when making your gravy?

:-)
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JoeCool87TC 12:10 AM 12-25-2012
Christmas Eve Tradition - Wifey & I supped at the local Chinese Place.

Christmas dinner will be smoked country ham, fresh green beans with bacon, onions, and mushrooms, and mashed potatoes with gravy.

I'm cooking the morning coffee! :-)

Merry Christmas to All! :-)
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joeobx 06:20 AM 12-25-2012
We did a rib roast, turkey and all the normal fixins for Christmas eve with the family. Today will be leftovers and cigars.
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68TriShield 07:29 AM 12-25-2012
Eye round of beef x2.
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EricF 11:51 AM 12-25-2012
These are in process and will be paired with my garlicky cole slaw and tater salad!
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2.5 hrs left to go!!! :-)
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Scottw 05:43 PM 12-25-2012
Originally Posted by Ashcan Bill:
Do you use CCs or NCs when making your gravy?

:-)
Haha, typo, cider gravy but we somed some CCs while we cooked (hoyo Epi 2)


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