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What do you cook for new year dinner?

Every year we go out for new year dinner but this year i offered my family to come over and eat.
Now i don’t know what people eat for new year dinner?
Help me…. Give me some hints Please….

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18 Responses to “What do you cook for new year dinner?”

  1. chad c said :

    pork and kraut are supposed to bring you good luck throughout the year. you can find 100s of recipes online.

  2. Kimberley said :

    Ham and Black-eyed Peas, or Mexican Food

  3. abbysangel said :

    I put a pork roast and sauerkraut and hot dogs in a crock pot. It’s supposed to be good luck for the new year.

  4. Canarosa said :

    please, my butt wont be able to get out of bed long enough to cook anything!!! I will cook something the day before and the microwave is a beautiful thing!!! But go ahead, do your thing sister!!! how about a nice prime rib, baked potatoes, salad, broccoli???

    i never heard of this pork/kraut thing???? sounds good to me, i have had the worst year ever!!!!!

  5. Ronald D said :

    Corned Beef and Cabbage (good luck)
    Black eye peas and ham hocks (good luck)
    Fresh greens (money)

  6. rhonda c said :

    Prime rib

  7. Serenity247 said :

    A lot of people know have pork and sauerkraut yet I usually eat seafood like shrimp cocktail, lobster, king crab legs, etc.

  8. macerally said :

    It is suppose to be good luck to eat Ham and Black-eyed peas on New Years. I try to do this every year. Sometimes I put the black eyed peas into a stew. I make my usual clove ham with pineapple’s.

  9. Lindsay B said :

    Well tradition and somewhat superstion has always prompted my entire family to eat black eyed peas for your coins and pennies for the new year and collard greens for your dollars for the new year among other things. The best thing to do is look up some Paula Deen recipes.

  10. skinsfan8017 said :

    Black eyed peas. It’s supposed to bring you luck in the New Year.

  11. ~*Just a Girl*~ said :

    As a child, my mother (who is Mexican) would make posole or menudo for the New Year. That and we would have LOTS of party platters for the New Year’s Eve. Veggie, Meat & Cheese trays, Cookies, Cider, Egg Nog, Punch, etc…

    For New Year’s Day… we would sometimes have pork tamales or a pineapple glazed ham. Hope that helps a little. :o)

  12. smartiecook said :

    Lobster once a year.

  13. Nikki said :

    pork and sauerkraut.

  14. xuserx2000 said :

    Chicken and ribs

    or

    Beef brisket and pork tenderloin
    ————————————————————————————
    always served w/ grilled sweet corn (soak in sugar-salt water keep husk on…grill it until the outside is completely blackened – easy)

    Also on the menu – sweet potato french fries.

    ……I like to barbecue every new years. It’s just something I do.

  15. Kat B said :

    Maybe a nice pork roast, black eye beans, and throw in some comfort foods like mashed potatoes, and corn

  16. LazyTime Girl said :

    We always had french onion soup, salad, baked potatoes, shrimp cocktail, steak and lobster tails.

  17. michele d said :

    ham is always a great choice..unless people of the jewish religion would be attending ….if in your price range filet mignon is a great choice…or just a good choice of meat would work also….if more informal try a great lasgana recipe paula dean has a great one the paula dean.com website and actullay several others that might work….if it’s very informal go with appetizers (most people love that) and you can make such a wide variety that i’m sure everyone can find something they enjoy …best of luck and happy new year to you and yours

  18. babygirl said :

    Be sure to add in the black eyed peas and collard greens, supposed to bring good luck for the new year. Add meats pork, seafood, or beef whichever you like better.




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