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Tips For Planning and Creating a Great Christmas Dinner
- By Tiffany Provost
- Published 07/14/2009
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Tiffany Provost
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Most people look forward to a fabulous Christmas dinner, so you want to get it right. See the enjoyment on the faces of family and friends this year by following these tips for a wonderful Christmas dinner.
The guest list. Are you hosting the Christmas dinner? Before you decide upon details of dinner menu, have a correct idea about the number of guests you want to invite. The first thing you want to do is set your guest list. Write out all your family members, and don't forget their children! Keep in mind that extra people, such as boyfriends and best friends, who might arrive and want to eat. Invite everyone at least a month ahead. You don’t even have to have written invitations, a quick phone call will do. Make sure to let people know early so that they don't already have plans on the night of your Christmas dinner.
Consider where the table will go. No doubt you will need a fair bit of space to seat everyone comfortably. Check throughout your house looking for the best place to set up your Christmas dining table. If all of your guests can eat Christmas dinner in the same room, that's the best plan. If this is not an option, consider making a table for the kids in a separate room in your house. Make sure that you have enough chairs for everyone who will be attending.
Select your menu. After these tasks, you can start thinking about what you will serve for your Christmas dinner. You need to have your menu worked out about two ahead, particularly if you need to put in an order for ham or turkey. If you assume that each guest will consume between one and two pounds of
food, you can plan accordingly. Other foods to think about serving are potatoes, a few different kinds of vegetables, cranberry sauce, and homemade pies.
Before you go shopping for the Christmas food, clean out your fridge. Having Christmas dinner at your house requires plenty of space in the refrigerator. Before going shopping for Christmas dinner, make as much room available in your fridge as you can. To allow room for extra food in your refrigerator during the Christmas season, clean out and discard expired food and relocate items that are not needed at present to another refrigerator, if possible.
Go to the market. Before your Christmas dinner, perhaps a couple of days ahead, you should buy all of the food you'll need at the grocery store. The best approach is to have a clear list made out before you leave so that you don't forget anything. Don’t forget the details like paper holiday napkins and a beautiful focal point for the dinner tables such as a centrepiece or candles.
Do as much as possible beforehand. Try to have as much food (not the hot foods) ready ahead of time as possible. Baked goods can be ready a day or two before and pies can be done the day before. The night before Christmas dinner, prepare the vegetables. This means slice carrots and peel potatoes and be sure to leave them soaking in cold water until it is time to cook, so that they don’t discolor.
Begin early. On the actual day of the dinner, begin by dealing with the meat. Aim to have it going in the oven very first thing in the morning. Then later you can deal with the vegetables. Set the dinner table with all the fine details, finish up the cooking, get dressed and you’ll be ready for a wonderful Christmas dinner.
The guest list. Are you hosting the Christmas dinner? Before you decide upon details of dinner menu, have a correct idea about the number of guests you want to invite. The first thing you want to do is set your guest list. Write out all your family members, and don't forget their children! Keep in mind that extra people, such as boyfriends and best friends, who might arrive and want to eat. Invite everyone at least a month ahead. You don’t even have to have written invitations, a quick phone call will do. Make sure to let people know early so that they don't already have plans on the night of your Christmas dinner.
Consider where the table will go. No doubt you will need a fair bit of space to seat everyone comfortably. Check throughout your house looking for the best place to set up your Christmas dining table. If all of your guests can eat Christmas dinner in the same room, that's the best plan. If this is not an option, consider making a table for the kids in a separate room in your house. Make sure that you have enough chairs for everyone who will be attending.
Select your menu. After these tasks, you can start thinking about what you will serve for your Christmas dinner. You need to have your menu worked out about two ahead, particularly if you need to put in an order for ham or turkey. If you assume that each guest will consume between one and two pounds of
Before you go shopping for the Christmas food, clean out your fridge. Having Christmas dinner at your house requires plenty of space in the refrigerator. Before going shopping for Christmas dinner, make as much room available in your fridge as you can. To allow room for extra food in your refrigerator during the Christmas season, clean out and discard expired food and relocate items that are not needed at present to another refrigerator, if possible.
Go to the market. Before your Christmas dinner, perhaps a couple of days ahead, you should buy all of the food you'll need at the grocery store. The best approach is to have a clear list made out before you leave so that you don't forget anything. Don’t forget the details like paper holiday napkins and a beautiful focal point for the dinner tables such as a centrepiece or candles.
Do as much as possible beforehand. Try to have as much food (not the hot foods) ready ahead of time as possible. Baked goods can be ready a day or two before and pies can be done the day before. The night before Christmas dinner, prepare the vegetables. This means slice carrots and peel potatoes and be sure to leave them soaking in cold water until it is time to cook, so that they don’t discolor.
Begin early. On the actual day of the dinner, begin by dealing with the meat. Aim to have it going in the oven very first thing in the morning. Then later you can deal with the vegetables. Set the dinner table with all the fine details, finish up the cooking, get dressed and you’ll be ready for a wonderful Christmas dinner.
