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What is the traditional Christmas dish you grew up with?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 349114" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>My Granny, more than anyone else had special dishes. This is my dad's mom. Oyster stew we had just because she wanted it. But she always made sure I was around for that treat. Christmas, and Thanksgiving, Granny made oyster dressing. That is the only time we would get it, and it was worth waiting for. She laid out bread as much as a week before to dry to the point she wanted it. Then she would start cooking giblets the eve morning to cook all day and into the evening. Then cool and chill overnight. At the proper time she assembled her dressing in the largest roaster pan, using diced and picked clean giblets, blanched celery, onions, some melted butter and a huge amount of oysters. That more than anything anyone else cooked, was our main holiday dish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 349114, member: 7"] My Granny, more than anyone else had special dishes. This is my dad's mom. Oyster stew we had just because she wanted it. But she always made sure I was around for that treat. Christmas, and Thanksgiving, Granny made oyster dressing. That is the only time we would get it, and it was worth waiting for. She laid out bread as much as a week before to dry to the point she wanted it. Then she would start cooking giblets the eve morning to cook all day and into the evening. Then cool and chill overnight. At the proper time she assembled her dressing in the largest roaster pan, using diced and picked clean giblets, blanched celery, onions, some melted butter and a huge amount of oysters. That more than anything anyone else cooked, was our main holiday dish. [/QUOTE]
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