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Show me your stollen

I need a good recipe for Stollen. [more inside]
posted by otherwordlyglow on Dec 14, 2011 - 8 answers

 

What to do with 5 boxes of Jaffa cakes (besides eat them all)

What should I do with 60 Jaffa Cakes? [more inside]
posted by Gordafarin on Dec 29, 2010 - 12 answers

What to do with half a bag of whole fresh cranberries

I have half a bag of whole fresh cranberries. What dessert or appetizer can I make? [more inside]
posted by SarahbytheSea on Dec 28, 2010 - 22 answers

So I've been goosed -- now what?

I'm roasting a goose for Christmas dinner, and I'll be steaming a plum pudding as well. What else should I include in my vaguely Dickensian menu? [more inside]
posted by Narrative Priorities on Dec 8, 2010 - 20 answers

Thanksgiving with a twist

Thanksgiving with a twist: I'm looking for recipes that contain "Thanksgiving-y" and "Christmas-y" ingredients (turkey, sweet potatoes, cranberries, pumpkin, pecans, etc.) but that aren't traditionally "Thanksgiving-y", as a whole. Perfect example: sweet potato salsa [more inside]
posted by chara on Nov 4, 2010 - 27 answers

Non-Christmassy items for Christmas hamper gifts

I'm looking for some ideas, recommendations & recipes I can use to make up some Christmas hampers for presents this year. As much home made stuff as possible & I'd like to try & avoid overtly Christmassy things. Things that can be used in January & beyond. [more inside]
posted by i_cola on Nov 20, 2008 - 14 answers

Oh give us a figgy pudding....but which one?

Looking for the definitive recipe for "figgy pudding". [more inside]
posted by anonymous on Dec 18, 2007 - 5 answers

Good microwave cooking recipes for Christmas candies, jams, etc

Surprisingly good microwave recipes anyone? I'm looking for microwave recipes for jams, candy, etc. that you've actually made and turned out surprisingly well for being cooked in a microwave. I'm particularly interested in any recipe that can be made and put in containers for Christmas gifts.
posted by GlowWyrm on Dec 10, 2007 - 8 answers

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