5 Holiday Food Traditions You Will Want to Start This Christmas
In case you couldn’t tell, we really like food around here. We all have foods we love to make for various Holidays, so we gathered some of our favorites for Christmas time.
Holiday Food Traditions You Will Want to Start This Christmas
Breakfast Ideas:
German Pancakes
Ingredients:
- 2 cups milk
- 4 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla extract (#6919)
- 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour (#1333)
- 4 tbsp granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup butter (melt in pan per instructions; do not blend with other ingredients)
- 1 lemon and powdered sugar (#1151) (for garnish)
Instructions:
- First, place 1/2 cup butter in a 9×13 heavy glass baking dish.
- Set baking dish (with butter) in the oven and preheat to 400 degrees.
- In a blender, combine milk, eggs, vanilla, flour, and granulated sugar.
- When the butter is completely melted (before it browns or burns, though!), pour the batter over a metal spoon into the baking dish.
- Cook 20-30 minutes or until the pancake is set in the middle and the edges are very puffy and golden brown.
- Remove from oven. Squeeze the juice of one lemon over the top and dust generously with powdered sugar.
- Serve immediately!
Adapted from: http://thegirlinspired.com/german-oven-pancakes/
Santa Claus Pancakes
This is one your kids are sure to love! You can create Santa’s face by using a pancake (Sweet Cream Pancake Mix #7435), sliced bananas (#2835) for his beard and whipped cream and raspberries (#1219) for a hat and nose. A large marshmallow and a purple grape cut in half create Santa’s eyes. Another option for his eyes is more whipped cream and a blueberry (#1218).
Other fun pancake faces could be Santa’s Reindeer, Snowmen, or a Penguin.
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A traditional dish served at Christmas parties:
Beehive Rolls
Our Beehive Rolls (#8925) are a favorite year-round, but they are the perfect touch for a Christmas dinner. They are beautiful, fluffy rolls just like the ones your mom made for special family dinners, without the hassle of preparing them. The dough portions come frozen, and they are easy to make! Just thaw, proof and bake for heavenly homemade flavor.
Deviled Eggs
Ingredients
- 6 large eggs
- ¼ cup mayonnaise (#1537)
- 4 tsp mustard
- â…› tsp salt (#1146)
- â…› tsp plus one pinch of black pepper (#1029)
- ½ tsp vinegar (I used white wine vinegar)
- Paprika (#1697) and chives for garnish
Instructions:
- First, bring a medium pot of water to a boil.
- Once boiling, gently add eggs with a spoon. Turn down heat a little so the water is just gently boiling. Boil eggs for 12 minutes then remove pot, carefully drain water, and add cold water and ice to the pot to cool down the eggs and stop the cooking process.
- Once the eggs are cooled, peel them, cut them in half and remove the yolks and add them to a bowl.
- Mash the egg yolks with a fork.
- To the egg yolks add the mayonnaise, dried mustard, salt, pepper and vinegar and whisk until smooth. The mixture will be thick so you will have to tap the whisk on the side of the bowl several times as it will stick to the whisk.
- Pipe or spoon egg mixture into the eggs, sprinkle with paprika and top with chives.
- Cover eggs and refrigerate for several hours before serving.
Adapted from: https://www.stuckonsweet.com/deviled-eggs/#_a5y_p=5145662
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Ingredients:
- 1â„2 cup butter
- 6 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and sliced (Can sub Bright Harvest Country Style Sweet Potato#5968)
- 2 cups Cinnamon Vanilla French Toast Sugar (#1536)
- 1 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1â„4 tsp salt (#1146)
Instructions:
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