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Elhemeer

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I miss talking about pizza.

So Christmas turkey or ham or roast beast? And I have family from the 25th to the 27th of Christmas, Christmas and Hanukkah. Potato latkes for sure on the 27th.

Would Martha's or Norah's latkes be better?
Roast Beef is my family go-to ...

All things considered, I'd expect Meemaw's Latkes to be the best. Mom's would probably be right behind, maybe even equal on some days.
 
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I miss talking about pizza.

So Christmas turkey or ham or roast beast? And I have family from the 25th to the 27th of Christmas, Christmas and Hanukkah. Potato latkes for sure on the 27th.

Would Martha's or Norah's latkes be better?
I didn't manage to convince the family to do a pizza Christmas this year :cry:. I thought that, after three years of doing it, I was building a family tradition!
I have family meetings on the 25th, 26th, and 1st.

Roast Beef is my family go-to ...

All things considered, I'd expect Meemaw's Latkes to be the best. Mom's would probably be right behind, maybe even equal on some days.
We don't have a family go-to food. When my mother was still in good shape, she cooked lamb or t-bones, but not anymore.
I tried to build a new tradition as said above, but it looks like it didn't stick.

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I think you are confused. What Meemaw does the best is not latKes. It's latTes.
 

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Here, while varied from North to South, coastal and interior, there's a few quite common dishes:

- Salted and dried Codfish, boiled with potatoes and turnip tops. This is then covered in Olive oil on the plate.
- Octopus. Here there are 4 main ways to cook it, boiled, grilled, roasted and stewed, but the most common is boiled.
- Turkey. This is a more recent addition, that is gaining some traction.
- Ham, and the variations are too many to enumerate.

This is a small country, but because of the long ass dictatorship that promoted isolation and created absurd difficulties to traveling within the country, regions developed independently, creating their own specialty dishes, special cheeses, special bread, special wines, special desserts. All this comes together to create a plethora of options. In my case, with my parents meeting outside of Portugal, and coming from 2 very distinct backgrounds, even if the geographical distance was about 50 km, I've had 3 very distinct traditions to choose from. I don't really like any of them. LOL

So, this year, we'll have the codfish, for me and the wife, my kids will have Lasagna... because, why the fuck not...

Long ass educational post, sorry.

Peace :(
 

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I miss talking about pizza.

So Christmas turkey or ham or roast beast? And I have family from the 25th to the 27th of Christmas, Christmas and Hanukkah. Potato latkes for sure on the 27th.

Would Martha's or Norah's latkes be better?
I've had all 3 on different Christmases. Had Deep-fried Turkey at my uncle's one Christmas. Definitely wouldn't recommend the Ham for Chanukah though. ;P It is interesting that this year the 1st day of Christmas and the 1st night of Chanukah coincide.
 

MarsUltor

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Most of it looks good. I was never a big ham fan. I mean it's ok, I'll eat it but much prefer a nice roast beef. Just me.
I do an Instant Pot garlic/French onion roast beef that's to die for! (and I'm humble, too!! ;) )

I'm sure Betty (among others) would love it! (Obligatory on-topic tie-in)
 
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