Seasonal & Holidays

Making Christmas Dinner The Best Ever

Patch has the Chritmas dinner recipes to help make your holiday tasty and bright.

HOUSTON, TX— The Christmas dinner is by far the tastiest part of the holiday.

Treats and baked good abound, but when it comes to the actual Christmas feast, with the family around, it can be overwhelming.

Hopefully you know what the family is having.

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Maybe it’s turkey or ham, or goose, or maybe an English roast.

Whatever is on the menu, there’s always room for a few more culinary ideas, and these offerings are sure to please any palate and make your ffeast specatcular.

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Here are a few recipes that are both traditional and non-traditional from Taste of Home:

Bacon and Broccoli Salad: You'll want to serve this family-friendly side dish year-round. The broccoli gets a big-time flavor boost from bacon, toasted pecans, dried berries and a mayo dressing

Herb Crusted Prime Rib: A holiday favorite for a lot of families, and it doesn’t take long to prepare.

Holiday Crown Pork Roast: This beats ham and turkey hands down.

Christmas Cauliflower Casserole: This creamy casserole is filled with tender cauliflower and topped with a sprinkling of crispy herb stuffing.

Christmas Tortellini Soup: Who doesn’t love tortellini, with spinach and that creamy broth. Where’s my nap?

Traditional Holiday Stuffing: If you don’t have a family recipe, this one here will do the trick.

Pomegranate Glazed Green Beans: You know this just sounds good.

Cranberry Salad: This is similar to the recipe passed down over six generations in my family.

Eggnog Sweet Potato Bake: This is one we gotta try.

Pecan Pie: If you’re in Texas, you cannot go wrong with pecan pie(pronounced puh-con), like ever.

If you need more holiday recipe ideas, click the link and get started.

Image: (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)

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