Don't try to please everyone. If you like it, you'll enjoy making it. And sharing that joy is what the holidays are about.

Most people are so focused on the gifts that the meal is barely an
afterthought. And Christmas is so soon after the Thanksgiving feast
(not to mention all the holiday parties and bingeing going on) that
it's hard for anything to break through the holiday
stupor. The challenge is to present a pie that will hold their
attention for at least a few minutes. Luckily after the usual fare of
cakes and cookies, a pie really is something new and different.
Forego the insidious fruitcake brick and
send a delightful pie instead!
But what kind of pie is appropriate for the winter holidays?
Pumpkin
and apple were already played out in the fall. It's the wrong season
for berries.
Banana and
peach are sadly out of season, as
well.
Think white. Chocolate. Warmth. Maybe a little peppermint.
Spruce it up with the typical holiday decor. Holiday cookie cutters
are great for making fun shapes in the crust. Candy canes, holly
sprigs, jingle bells. It can be as simple as making the steam
vents in the top crust in festive shape. The fancier the garnish, the more the audience
will oooh and aaah over it.

Some recommended Christmas pie recipes:
Amaretto Cheesecake
Angel Cheesecake Pie
Bailey's Irish Cream Mousse Pie
Candy Cane Cheesecake
Grasshopper Pie
Macadamia Nut Pie
Marble Cheesecake
Mincemeat Pie
(Mincemeat is typically associated with Christmas.)
Peppermint Stick Pie
Red Velvet Cheesecake
White Chocolate Raspberry Pie