
"The best part of the holidays is being together with your family, all of them, in one place (yes, it can also be the worst part, but we're not talking about that right now). But when everyone has flown in and unpacked, you do have to keep them fed and happy. Part of the joy of having a house full of people is cooking and baking together - hello, holiday memories. When you have a small army to feed, you and your crew of cooks need some Christmas recipes to feed a crowd. These entrees and sides will yield large amounts of food to fill up your holiday table and stash in the fridge so guests can reheat them at their leisure."
"Seven ingredients (most of which are pantry staples you for sure already have) and 15 minutes of prep - that's all you need to make Foodie Crush's candied sweet potatoes."
"*Siiiiigh.* Time to go buy yet another box of Christmas tree cakes."
Holidays bring family together and create opportunities for shared cooking and baking. Large gatherings require recipes that produce generous quantities to feed many people. Preparing entrees and sides in bulk simplifies serving and creates convenient leftovers for guests to reheat. Relying on pantry staples and short prep times reduces stress during visits. Simple recipes, like candied sweet potatoes using seven ingredients and about 15 minutes of preparation, make feeding a crowd manageable. Choosing make-ahead and easy large-batch dishes keeps hosts organized and guests satisfied throughout holiday stays.
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