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Saturday, December 17, 2011

A Very Merry Dinner!

The holidays are my favorite time of year, and there is nothing I love more than Christmas!  My family does not eat a traditional Christmas dinner (we usually have beef tenderloin, potatoes, and vegetables).  But, for the blog I wanted to try to make a typical Christmas dinner.  I did a little research and found that a lot of people eat turkey and stuffing for Christmas (which seems strange to me because we just had that meal at Thanksgiving)!  I am too intimidated to cook meat with bones in it (especially since I don't have the right cooking materials for that), so I decided to modify the dinner slightly.  I thought maybe they would have some kind of boneless turkey breast roast, but I couldn't find that (maybe it doesn't exist, but I think it should), so I decided to go with a pork tenderloin.  I used the same spices and herbs that I would have used on turkey and it turned out great (even though it probably would have tasted slightly better on turkey).

Drink...

Christmas Cocoa
This is a delicious holiday drink!  I would love to snuggle up by the Christmas tree with this!
Ingredients:
(serves 1)
  • 8 oz hot chocolate
  • 2 oz Baileys Irish cream (I used the original Baileys, but the one with mint in it would be extra good here!)
  • whipped cream
  • crushed peppermint candy
Directions:
  1. Prepare the hot chocolate. 
  2. Add Baileys.
  3. Top with whipped cream and crushed peppermints.
Dinner...
Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Holiday Stuffing
I was very impressed with myself after making this meal because it involved cooking a lot of things I have never made before.  It was pretty easy and it turned out soooo good!
Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Perfect Gravy
*recipe adapted from Disney Family
Like I said earlier, this would probably be slightly better on turkey, but it was still super good on pork and very easy.
Ingredients:
(serves 2-3)
  • 1 lb pork tenderloin
  • 1/2 tablespoon salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon dried sage
  • 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • grated zest from one orange
  • 1/2 stick butter, softened
  • gravy
    • 1/4 cup dry white wine
    • Drippings from pork
    • 1/8 cup flour, whisked into 1/2 cup of chicken stock until smooth
    • 1 1/2 cups chicken stock
    • Salt and pepper 
Directions:
  1. Mix salt with herbs and zest and rub liberally on the pork tenderloin.
  2. Place pork in a large Ziplock bag or wrap in foil. Refrigerate for 24 hours.  ( I only refrigerated mine for about 5 hours and it was still great).
  3. Remove pork from fridge and let sit at room temp for at least a half hour before roasting.
  4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 
  5. Rub entire surface of the pork with softened butter, and place on a rack in a roasting pan.  Put it on the lower oven rack. 
  6. Roast for about 35-45 minutes. 
  7. Remove pork to a carving board, and cover with foil and allow to rest for up to 30 minutes. 
  8. Make gravy: 
    1. Place roasting pan over two burners on the stove. There should still be some brown bits clinging to the pan.
    2. Turn heat to medium, then pour in wine, scraping up all those brown bits. 
    3. Add flour/stock mixture and stir constantly until gravy thickens, about 5 minutes. Add more turkey stock to thin gravy as necessary, turn burners to low, and continue to stir occasionally until you are ready to pour into a serving vessel.
    4. Taste for seasonings. You probably won't need to add salt, but a good pinch of pepper will be necessary.
  9. Carve pork and serve immediately.  
Holiday Stuffing*recipe adapted from AllRecipes.com
I love stuffing and I think this was one of the best I have ever had!  I really wanted to use roasted chestnuts in it, but they were ridiculously expensive, so I went with chopped walnuts instead.  Next time I will try the chestnuts to make it even more Christmas-like!
Ingredients:
(serves 4-5)
  • 2 1/2 cups cubed white bread
  • 1/2 pound ground turkey sausage (I used Trader Joe's smoked Chardonnay Apple Chicken Sausage and it was perfect!)
  • 1/2 chopped onion
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons dried sage
  • 3/4 teaspoon dried rosemary
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 3/4 Granny Smith apple, cored and chopped
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/4 cup chopped walnuts (or chestnuts)
  • 1/4 cup dried parsley
  • 1 cup chicken stock
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
Directions:
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 
  2. Spread the bread cubes in a single layer on a large baking sheet. Bake for 5 to 7 minutes in the preheated oven, or until evenly toasted. Transfer toasted bread cubes to a casserole dish.
  3. In a large skillet, cook the sausage and onions over medium heat, stirring and breaking up the lumps until evenly browned. Add the  sage, rosemary, walnuts, and thyme; cook, stirring, for 2 minutes to blend flavors.
  4. Pour sausage mixture over bread. Mix in chopped apples, dried cranberries, and parsley. Drizzle with chicken stock (you may not need all the stock.  Just enough to make the bread moist but not soaked) and melted butter, and mix lightly. 
  5. Cover with aluminum foil and back for 40 minutes.
  6. Uncover the stuffing and bake for an additional 20 minutes.

Dessert...

Candy Cane Cookies
*recipe from Kraft
These are the perfect end to a Christmas dinner!
Ingredients:
(makes about 4 1/2 dozen cookies)



  • 1 pkg. (8 oz.) Cream Cheese, softened 
  • 3/4 cup  butter, softened  
  • 1 cup sugar  
  • 2 tsp.  vanilla  
  • 2-1/2 cups flour  
  • 1/2 tsp.  baking soda  
  • 4 squares Semi-Sweet Chocolate, melted  
  • 1 pkg. White Chocolate Chips, melted  
  • 12 hard peppermint candies, crushed
Directions:
  1. Heat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Beat first 4 ingredients in large bowl with mixer until blended. Add flour and baking soda; mix well. Blend in melted chocolate. (Dough will be stiff.) 
  3. Roll tablespoonfuls of dough into 52 balls; roll each into 3-inch-long rope. Place, 2 inches apart, on baking sheets, bending top of each slightly to resemble candy cane. 
  4. Bake 10 to 12 min. or until puffed and set; cool 5 min. on baking sheets. Remove to wire racks; cool completely. 
  5. Melt white chocolate; drizzle over cookies. Sprinkle with crushed candy. Let stand until chocolate is firm.  

1 comment:

  1. My mouth is watering after reading this blog! Yo do such a great job, Megan!

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