
I mentioned the other day, on the Catholic Cuisine Facebook page, that I was planning a Twelve Days of Christmas Dinner Party on Twelfth Night for my family! I just finished posting a couple recipes here and all the details over at Shower of Roses, but thought I'd include the menu here as well, for next year.
Inspired by the song The Twelve Days of Christmas, I came up with twelve menu items for our party. Legend has it that each gift represents an aspect of our faith and it has been said that this song was used to help teach catechism to children when religious instruction was prohibited. Whether or not this is true, I just love all the symbolism and am always looking for ways to teach my children more about our faith. (Note: You can find our Twelve Days of Christmas Lap Book here.) When creating the menu I drew from both the original gifts and the Catholic aspects of our faith which they symbolize.
.: The Menu :.
Eight Maids-a-Milking Eggnog and/or Pure White Punch
Four Calling Birds Chicken Wings or Salad with Grilled ChickenFive Golden Onion Rings with Dipping SauceSix Geese-a-Laying Deviled Eggs or Egg SaladSeven Swan's a Swimming Bean DipNine Ladies Dancing Fruits of the Holy Spirit SaladTwelve Drummer's Drumming Chicken Drumsticks
A Partridge in a Pear Tree Pie Turtle Dove ChocolatesTwelfth Night Rum Cake Ten (Lord's a Leaping) Commandment CookiesEleven Piper's Pretzel Rod Pipes and/or Chocolate Choir of Angels

I set the table with a red tablecloth and our Silent Night Table Runner, moved our Twelve Days of Christmas Ornaments from the kitchen to the table as well, and used the lovely new little ornaments from Jesse Tree Treasures to place next to each food item.
.: A Partridge in a Pear Tree :.

1 Beloved Son, Jesus Christ, on the CrossWhen I saw the Partridge in a Pear Tree Pie over at Taste of Home, I knew I had to try making it... It was pretty simple and turned out so cute and delicious. I didn't have a partridge cookie cutter so I just hand cut a design with a butter knife. I also added some little leaves and cross shapes as well. I just posted the recipe here.
.: Two Turtle Doves :.

.: Three French Hens :.

and/or 3 Virtues, Faith, Hope & LoveI made our Twelfth Night Rum Cake with three Chocolate Coins hidden inside. I had a small gift for each person that found a coin in their slice. (This year it was my husband, Chiquita and Snuggles.)

.: Four Collie Birds :.

4 Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and JohnI planned to pick up four kinds of Chicken Wings/Appetizers for this menu item, but that was the one thing I forget to get at the store. Grilled Chicken on top of Salad, or even bird shaped sandwiches would have worked as well. Our meal was made up of mostly appetizers and desserts, but a chicken main dish could be easily incorporated here too. Instead, I just ended up pulling our our Church Windows game for the kids to play - tying in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the 4 Gospel Writers.

.: Five Golden Rings :.

Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, DeuteronomySnuggles (by far our pickiest eater) decided to try one of these "Golden Rings" (Onion Rings). After taking a couple bites he asked "What's inside this?" When nobody gave him a direct answer, just asked if he was going to eat the rest, he said, "No... It tastes odd!" lol Next time I think I might opt for dried apple rings!
.: Six Geese A-Laying :.

.: Seven Swans A-Swimming :.

.: Eight Maids A-Milking :.

.: Nine Ladies Dancing :.

.: Ten Lords A-Leeping :.


.: Eleven Pipers Piping :.

.: Twelve Drummers Drumming :.


I hope you all have a very blessed and joy filled Twelve Days of Christmas and Feast of Epiphany!
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