Wednesday, December 22, 2021

It's My Favorite! Hump Day Poll



What is your favorite family holiday recipe?

Obviously, you've all heard me talk about 'em...Grandma's noodles.  My mom has tried to push the nasty frozen kinds and all of us grandkids have expressed our displeasure with that.  (The great noodle boycott.)  I'll be honest, I SUCK at making them.  Mine look horrible and are thick and gross...but I'm going to keep on trying.  I use Grandma's rolling pin and every time I make them, she's there with me.  (Even if she's laughing and saying "that's not how I did it.")  I'll give it one more go this Christmas before cheating and using a pasta machine.   The one my family always says no one else can make as good as I can is my cheeseball.  What can I say...we like vintage recipes and the holidays wouldn't be the same without them.


What is your favorite family holiday recipe?  (And feel free to share the recipe in the comments if you like!)

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7 comments:

  1. When I was a kid I absolutely loved the sticky bun rolls my grandma made. Everybody fought over them because they were so good and I probably ate more than my fair share every Thanksgiving and Christmas with the extended family but she always made sure we had plenty. Then one year I asked my Mom for the recipe and she broke the news that my Grandma basically just doctored up some store bought ones. Well I guess that explained why they were so good and how she seemingly had an endless supply!

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    1. I wish I could've recreated them right when we were in VT the first year but the only recipe I got from your mom was "pinwheels covered with glaze." LOL

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  2. My grandmother's cornbread dressing recipe. There's nothing earth shattering in it, it's just a really solid basic recipe. It took mom and I several years to get the amounts of the ingredients right - when Monie wrote the recipe down she was already experiencing the early stages of Alzheimer's, so the ingredients were correct but the amounts were vague. Like your noodles, it's the non negotiable at the holiday table.

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    1. Yum! It wasn't until Grandma's was in the same stage that I recorded her making them. It was the last time she was able to do them. It helps keep them close to us. <3

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  3. We make a sweet roll recipe with butterscotch pudding and walnuts. That rises overnight and gets baked up while we open presents. The kid really likes ham so we do that instead of turkey.

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    1. Ooh that sounds yummy! I'm with the boy...after Thanksgiving, I've had enough of turkey for a little while! LOL

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  4. I would have to say my mom's beef roast, her stuffed mushrooms with pepperoni and a bunch of other bits of goodness, and her myriad of cookies. Although the standing joke is she's an amazing cook and her gingerbread cookies are phenomenal but they never form right on the cookie sheets! Every year they'd look all spread out and deformed no matter what she did, so it was always a crack up because then she'd start making funny faces on them instead. But man, the taste of those things... YUM!!

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