Christmas Recipes (Most Popular)
feel free to replace or exchange any ingredients as your heart sees fit.
This was my grandma's recipe and I can't remember a Christmas morning we didn't have this. It is perfect for a Christamas breakfast because you prepare it the night before and just have to bake it while opening presents
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I wanted to lower the sugar in SparkPeople's recipie - so here it is! Only about 5g of sugar per cookie!
All under 200 calories! You have got to try these... make it at night and it will be perfect for you in the morning when you first wake up.
This is common to Danish, Swedish and Norwegian cooking. Serve with meatballs and boiled potatoes. Often found on the Julebord (Christmas table)
A yummy soup full of veggies & protein. Made as is, it's pretty high in sodium so substitute low sodium ingredients if needed.
This recipe is a family favorite. It is great for using over ripe bananas. Note: When your bananas are over ripe, you can put them in the freezer until you are ready to use them."