My family isn't very adventurous with food. My dad is the perfect example of this (he's never even had sushi!) We know what we like and we eat it. We don't always go crazy and try new things, even though my stepmom and I are more outgoing than the men.
So at the holidays, we make the same foods every year and I never get tired of it. In fact, I look forward to the traditional fare weeks before I come home.
My holiday food favorites include:
- Fudge (My stepmom's family recipe is so good. It melts in your mouth)
- Homemade "sticky buns" (Another family recipe, full of butter and goodness)
- Taco dip (I made it this year and we use a "secret" ingredient that makes trays of this disappear quickly)
- Ham roll-ups (Simple, ham, green onion and cream cheese. I eat them like chips)
- Caramel apple dip (There is no actual caramel in here, just cream cheese and brown sugar, but it goes perfectly with Granny Smith apples)
- Tenderloin (I don't eat a ton of red meat, but tenderloin is my favorite. I don't know what my dad does to cook or season it, but I cannot get enough of it)
- Stollen - A traditional German cake with dried fruit and candy on the inside. My stepmom literally spends three days making loaves of this for family and friends. I am not a huge fan but appreciate the effort. Oh an absolutely everything is homemade, dough and all
I put some pictures of these tasty delights below for you guys to enjoy.
Fudge (yes, I know it has a poop-like shape, but it's awesome)
Stollen
Taco Dip (before I pile shredded cheese on top!)
Homemade "sticky buns"
Oh, and now that I have the desire to cook and am loaded up with new bar and kitchen stuff, guess it's time to throw a party. Anyone want to come over?
What are some of your favorite holiday foods that you look forward to? It can be made by you or your family?
Oh my gosh, IIIIII want to come over and eat all of those things. We have no fun food at my house.
ReplyDeletedressing. that is my kryptonite when it comes to thankgiving.
ReplyDeleteand pecan pie
and pumpkin pie
and oh gods ham. i love me some ham! but i can have ham anytime :) *snicker*
i just love all food, i'm addicted
Oh my goodness... can you please turn this into a recipe blog for the day!!! It all looks amazing :)
ReplyDeleteThat fudge looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the kitchen...we should have a blogger potluck sometime...score!
Fantastic! I love food pics! I'm with you with most of your food delights but do have to one up you with peanut butter fudge.
ReplyDeleteIt is awesome and so rich that it makes your teeth hurt. My grandmother makes it and even this year though she is pretty old and tired, the grandchildren guilted her into it! Felt bad for awhile, then didn't care because it was so tasty.
Taco dip?! I love taco dip!
ReplyDelete1. Cookies. If you haven't already noticed, cookie-baking is a huge family tradition for me.
ReplyDelete2. That's pretty much it.
3. I have a rad taco dip that I make which is so good, I've actually gotten marriage proposals out of it. I'm making it for NYE.
I just want to dive head first into all those pictures. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteDinner party! I'm in. As long as you make sticky buns for dinner. And taco dip. They obviously go perfectly together.
ReplyDeleteThat fudge looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to this candy my mom makes -- she only makes it at easter and Christmas, it tastes like a Girl Scout tagalong cookie.
LOL, fudge is not very photogenic but it doesn't have to photograph well to be delicious. My mom made fudge a few weeks ago and i must have eaten half the tray.
ReplyDeleteI love baking and trying new holiday cookie recipes! On Christmas we always go to family friends and they make a prime rib. I'm not a big meat eater but I like the tradition!
I want some fudge right now!!! Although I love tablet even more - which i think is the scottish version of fudge. My mum makes AWESOME tablet!
ReplyDeleteBecause of this post I'm baking fudge tonight. Just saying. :)
ReplyDelete'kerst stol' as we call it here is very common in the Netherlands too. My favourites though are waffles, made from a secret family recipe, and oliebollen, a traditionally Dutch food:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliebol. The only problem is, with my stomach issues, I can't have any of those foods right now. :(
ReplyDeleteyum! those all look delicious! we made taco dip alot. super good :)
ReplyDeletecaramel apple dip.. oh i've never heard of anyone eating it without the apple, but it is pretty heavenly isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI also like pecan pie, ice cream, candy canes...
uh, yum! i'm dying for some of that fudge right now!
ReplyDeletei'm afraid even my fat pants won't fit anymore though. i've eaten so much junk this year. oh well! i'm sure once i move to chicago in a few weeks i'll do some more walking around so that will hopefully offset the weight gain!
Happy New Year!
I want some sticky rolls! Those look so, so good. My mom gets up extra early on Christmas morning and make them as well. Yum!
ReplyDeleteAw I'm hungry now. Not a good morning for needing food at the AON...Anyhoo, I must try this tack dip, so have a party or something, ok ;)
ReplyDeleteThose all look amazing - especially the homemade sticky buns!
ReplyDeleteMy holiday favourite is making my Grandma's chocolate cake. My dad grew up on it and I found the recipe after she passed away - it's a huge deal for him to be able to have it and I love making it for him.
that taco dip? looks dangerously delicious.
ReplyDeletei'm a huge fan of ALL dips, tarts, pies, and cakes at holiday time.
oh and stuffed mushrooms. MUST NOT FORGET about the stuffed mushrooms.
I LOVE holiday food. And those sticky buns? I could definitely go for one (or five) right now!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks delicious! My favorite holiday food was my grandmother's matzoh ball soup. She would always wait for me to get there so I could help make the matzoh balls. Hopefully my mom and I will be able to recreate it since she's no longer with us.
ReplyDeleteI would have to argue that my family's fudge recipe is better. And my mom's 5-layer bean dip. Sorry, but I'm partial! Maybe if the internet allowed taste-testing....
ReplyDeleteOh man. I'm salivating and my pants are getting tighter by the second!
ReplyDeleteMY holiFaves?
Oh jeez.
Confessions of a food addict...
I love the Christams brunch my mom puts together - it's probably my favorite part of Christmas. That and the Chex Mix - can't get enough of it!
ReplyDeletethese bacon wrapped dates that i make plus lots and lots of traditional greek food and lamb.
ReplyDeleteand today i look forward to pork tenderloin, sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. so tasty.
happy new year!
YUM! My favorite Christmas treat is cheesecake--I make one every year. So delicious!
ReplyDeleteAdd a cup of peanut butter to your cream cheese and brown sugar.
ReplyDeleteI'll just be here waiting for the 'thank you' when you're ready.
Holy goodness, that all looks delicious! I forgot to eat lunch today and I want all of THAT right NOW!
ReplyDeleteStollen is awesome! I am currently living right next to Germany and have had the great fortune to eat a lot of stollen this holiday season. Right on!
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Those sticky buns look AMAZING! I hope you enjoyed your holiday feast as much as I enjoyed the one with my family!
ReplyDeleteButter tarts and apple cider. Nummmmm.
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