After Thanksgiving and all its leftovers, people have had their fill for the next year of turkey, stuffing and green bean casserole. So most people typically shake the menu up when it comes to Christmas. We asked people in Oklahoma what they eat on Christmas, and some of their menus will surprise you.

A traditional Christmas dinner, mostly depicted in holiday movies, is very similar to Thanksgiving dinner - a giant turkey, stuffing, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce and the rest of the usual works. Other traditional Christmas dinners include a honey glazed ham, prime rib, brisket or roast beef.

What do people in Oklahoma eat for Christmas?

My family has been in Oklahoma for several generations, dating back to pre-statehood. And we have always had something different for Christmas dinner. For the longest time, we had a repeat of Thanksgiving dinner on Christmas Eve with the big turkey and everything. But people in my family began to grow tired of the same food on back-to-back holidays. We've since had brisket, steak, a baked potato bar and this year, we're really shaking things up by having sandwiches and appetizers.

So we decided to ask what other Oklahomans have for Christmas dinner and some of the answers surprised us as well as give us ideas for future Christmas dinners. Below are some of the meals Oklahomans will be having for Christmas dinner this year. Some answers have been edited for clarity.

  • Pinto beans, fried taters, cornbread, onions, ice tea, plus cake and pies
  • Lasagna
  • Pork butt
  • Ribs
  • Spaghetti
  • Brisket
  • Enchiladas and tacos
  • Brunch food
  • Homemade tamales
  • BBQ

What does your family eat for Christmas dinner?

Does your family eat something different for Christmas dinner? Message us on our station app to let us know.

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