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What holiday food are you looking forward to most?

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  • J Jorgen Andersson

    I'm sensing some common culinary roots here. That's also common on the Swedish julbord together with inlagd sill.

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    Wendelius
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    Jörgen Andersson wrote:

    I'm sensing some common culinary roots here.

    That's true :)

    Jörgen Andersson wrote:

    inlagd sill

    Sill is something I do like but I feel I'm in minority, at least in my family so probably not going the see that served :(( Have a peaceful and merry Christmas !

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    • J Jorgen Andersson

      I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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      Frikadeller with red cabbage and caramelized potatoes[^]

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      • J Jorgen Andersson

        I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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        Chicken and Sausage Gumbo and I'm fixin to eat it shortly. yummmmm

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        • J Jorgen Andersson

          I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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          R Giskard Reventlov
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          All of it

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            Jörgen Andersson wrote:

            I'm sensing some common culinary roots here.

            That's true :)

            Jörgen Andersson wrote:

            inlagd sill

            Sill is something I do like but I feel I'm in minority, at least in my family so probably not going the see that served :(( Have a peaceful and merry Christmas !

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            Jorgen Andersson
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            Some people here make two different julbord, fish for lunch and meat for dinner. Merry Christmas to you too!

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            • J Jorgen Andersson

              Never did eat lutfisk, to me it mostly resembles wet cardboard. I'm all in on the ham, meatballs and Jansons frestelse[^] and most of the other stuff.

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              jeron1
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              Jörgen Andersson wrote:

              ham, meatballs....

              I wasn't hungry........until now. My mom makes the best meatballs, :sigh: too bad she's 1300 miles away. [edit] and Merry Christmas, erm I mean God Jul. :)

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              • J Jorgen Andersson

                I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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                Whatever my brother-in-law cooks. I think it's roast reindeer beef this year. :-D

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                • J Jorgen Andersson

                  I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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                  • J Jorgen Andersson

                    I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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                    I'm looking for those, but I will not get them, the inlaws are not into that) foie gras, oysters (and all sort of seafoods), champagne, roasted lamb, truffles (the mushroom), Plum Pudding, gravlax (I might slip that one in) Nothing beats foie gras on christmas morning (or on the 26th) on toast with coffee (or tea). What I will get is probably real tourtière du lac[^] and turkey with all the trimmings.

                    I'd rather be phishing!

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                    • J Jorgen Andersson

                      I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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                      Mohnstollen[^]

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                      • P PIEBALDconsult

                        Whatever my brother-in-law cooks. I think it's roast reindeer beef this year. :-D

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                        Garth J Lancaster
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                        nothing wrong with your original answer - I had reindeer 3 ways when I was in Sweden, as a 'steak', smoked, and pate ...yummo, who knew Rudolph was so versatile

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                          Garth J Lancaster
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                          mmmm, wascaly wabbit - I should have had a mate 'bag' a couple when I was down in the remote site during the week

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                          • J Jorgen Andersson

                            I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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                            Brady Kelly
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                            I don't really get excited for any holiday specific food, but a good gammon always turns me on.

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                              Frikadeller with red cabbage and caramelized potatoes[^]

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                              And on the topic of common culinary roots: it looks like frikadelle are common to Denmark and South Africa. Here, the frikadel is a - traditionally - curried meatball, with origins in Cape Malay cuisine.

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                              • J Jorgen Andersson

                                I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

                                Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello (√-shit)2

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                                Really boring, and very "70's UK" I know...but there are two things I'm looking forward to, and one of them is the Prawn Cocktail I'll be making for Christmas Day starter... :-O The other is bought in: M&S Sugar Plum Christmas Pudding. By heck, it's good!

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                                  Really boring, and very "70's UK" I know...but there are two things I'm looking forward to, and one of them is the Prawn Cocktail I'll be making for Christmas Day starter... :-O The other is bought in: M&S Sugar Plum Christmas Pudding. By heck, it's good!

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                                  Here is something you might be interested in, since you probably have the most important ingredient: Bratkatze. Our old cat used to be insulted when we visited grandma for a day at christmas. We usually would be ignored for at least a day when we came back. Not even bribing the cat with some treat worked and we always joked that it would be easier if we just cooked the cat.

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                                  • J Jorgen Andersson

                                    I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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                                    Abhijit Ghosh Subho
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                                    Kebab and Biryani :-D

                                    Warm Regards, Subho

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                                    • J Jorgen Andersson

                                      I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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                                      Jochen Arndt
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                                      We will have roast duck with potatoes and red cabbage. It is typical but not served as often as goose in Germany. The dessert will be chocolate pudding and apple pie this year (we could not agree on a single one).

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                                      • J Jorgen Andersson

                                        I was reading this[^] article about different holiday foods from different parts of the world and got curious. Since there are so many nationalities and cultures on the codeproject it would be interesting to know not just what you're mostly looking forward to foodwise, but also what you believe is the most typical food you have? For me the answer would be Julbord[^], but since we're going to celebrate Christmas with my wife's family it will be Goose this year.

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                                        GuyThiebaut
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                                        I am looking forward to bangers and mash for lunch washed down with a cold beer.

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                                          And on the topic of common culinary roots: it looks like frikadelle are common to Denmark and South Africa. Here, the frikadel is a - traditionally - curried meatball, with origins in Cape Malay cuisine.

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                                          I'm not sure - what meat do you use? Danish frikadeller is made of half pork, half veal (or pork only if you prefer)... :)

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