The other GTKY got me thinking.
What does a traditional Thanksgiving table at your families dinner look like? What is served? Is there anything out of the ordinary that your family does that's not a traditional Thanksgiving dish?
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Re: Thanksgiving Dinner
All this Thanksgiving talk is making me sooooo hungry...
In my family, I'd say we're pretty traditional... We do turkey, corn, potatoes, polish sausage, rolls, green bean casserole (yuck), and homemade stuffing.
The homemade stuffing is what I look forward to the absolute most.. it is so amazing!
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ETA: Cranberry sauce made with fresh cranberries and the can shit for those that don't know any better.
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BUT because I'm Italian at every holiday we have spaghetti and meatballs or lasagna.
Other than that, I think we're pretty traditional in having turkey, giblet stuffing and gravy, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole (made with sour cream, NOT cream of mushroom soup), sweet potatoes, cranberries and dinner rolls. Oh, and I make a wicked corn pudding. For dessert we have pumpkin and pecan pie although I would prefer an apple pie with a crumbly top.
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Mashed potatoes
Puréed butternut squash and sweet potato mix (this is heavenly)
Cornbread stuffing with celery and sage
Rolls
3 kinds of cranberry sauce - canned for my sister, homemade whole sauce by my mom, homemade raw cranberry/kumquat relish from my dad
Sautéed pearl onions
Roasted Brussels sprouts with balsamic vinegar
Wild rice and sautéed mushrooms
Pumpkin pie (by me)
Apple cranberry pie (by my mom)
Mulled wine, hot cider, brandy for after dinner
My dad and I do almost all of the cooking. It's one of my favorite things to look forward to all year, spending the day in the kitchen with him.
We usually have a fried and roasted turkey, Mac and cheese, broccoli cheese casserole, sweet potato casserole, cornbread dressing, my mil makes a pasta salad which isn't really traditional here, pecan pie, buttermilk pie, sweet potato (not pumpkin) pie.
It's eggs, butter, sugar, and buttermilk
I am starving after reading this thread.
We have Thanksgiving lunch with my family and dinner with my in-laws and both are pretty traditional. My MIL does serve a crab dip which is a little different but is amazing.
Last year we got a hotel room in San Fransisco and spent TG walking around the wharf. We found an awesome Indian Restaurant/Irish Bar and proceeded to get drunk and make new friends. Such a great time.
Other years we may go to a friends house. If I do cook, I try for fresh ideas on traditional dishes. Like tamales with turkey, cranberry sauce, and gravy. Yum.
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We are mostly traditional but I like to try different versions of side dishes usually try to make them a little healthier . We always have turkey (I do a brine) stuffing( this I dont change up because it is my mom's recipie and it is amazing) mashed potatos , rolls, sweet potato dish of some kind , green bean or brussle sprout dish , home made cranberry sauce and then pumpkin roll and pumpkin pie.