In the season of the holiday, and the fact that FOOD is a hot topic for us, what are you planning for Thanksgiving? And share your favorite recipe if you have it! I could use some fresh ideas. I've been making the same menu for several years and while its DELICIOUS, I'm looking to shake things up!
Re: GTKY: Thanksgiving Menus!
Fiancé is making the turkey, since I've only had deep fried my entire life and he prefers the oven method. (I don't even like turkey, so whatever.)
I'm making Alton Brown's stuffing, I think it's celery, onion, green bell pepper, sourdough bread, and herbs? (Links would be helpful, I know) Which I'm going to take some of to make bacon wrapped stuffing, as an appetizer/snack.
Roasted Red Potatoes, Green Beans, Mushroom Caps, and Carrots, with Thyme, Basil, Parsley, and S&P
Giblet gravy (someone PLEASE post a recipe for this!)
Cranberry Sauce
Eggnogg Cheesecake (I will post the recipe when I get it out of storage, I promise!)
Also planning on a bottle of sweet Riesling with dinner.
https://www.cookingchanneltv.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/turkey-and-cranberry-ravioli.html
Edit because who posts something to specifically share a link then forgets the link??? Ha-ha!
@mrstrax what all is on your Macaroni Corn Casserole? That sounds really good.
I think I want to try making these spinach balls in the next week, and if I like them I might make them for thanksgiving with my family this year: https://www.thekitchenismyplayground.com/2011/07/spinach-balls.html?m=1
We also have turkey, mashed potatoes (really good when make with cream cheese), gravy, green bean casserole, usually some sort of yams or sweet potatoes, and I dont even remember what all else.
My family usually does a large appetizer course 1-2 hours before thanksgiving dinner. For this we have chips and veggies with dip, hawaiian sweet bread with spinach dip, fruit salad, cheese and crackers, cookies, etc.
And for dessert we have pie of course! My aunt makes a great pecan pie (drooling over here just thinking of it). And one of my SIL makes an old-fashioned cream pie that is ah-MAZE-ing! I'll see if I can find the recipe...
3-4 pounds assorted root vegetables (Celery root, turnip, parsnip, yams, boniato, rutabaga)
2 large red onions cut into 8 wedges
1/2 cup olive oil
2 sprigs each sage and rosemary
1/4 cup chopped parsley
Salt and pepper
Brown sugar*
Vanilla extract*
Balsamic vinegar*
Preheat oven to 375.
Peel each root and cut into cubes, approximately 1 inch. Toss in a bowl with enough olive oil to coat everything evenly. Season with salt-and-pepper, tossing again into everything is equally distributed. Add starred ingredients to taste.
Add the sage and Rosemary and place in a baking dish and cover with foil. Bake for about 45 minutes until all the vegetables are tender. Sprinkle with the Parsley leaves, mix well, and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper.
Also, even though it's potluck, I'll be bringing most of a dinner for dd2,who is dairy allergic. My family just can't seem to handle this restriction, so I'll bring her turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, a veggie, and oh crap, something I forgot. My mom is making sure she has dressing and rolls (my mom does fine with no dairy, it's the rest of them).
And if I'm honest, I'll probably end up making my own dressing so I cam have leftovers, because my homemade cranberry cornbread dressing is way fancier than my mom's doctored boxed sage dressing.
Now I'm wishing we were hosting this year. I just want a whole Thanksgiving done my way...
I'm doing a lot more of the planning/cooking for my family's meal.
We'll have:
-Stuffed roasted turkey breast with an herb rub/baste and DH's amazing homemade stuffing
-homemade cranberry sauce
-green bean casserole
-sweet potato pecan crunch casserole with marshmallows on top
-relish tray
-bread
-mashed potatoes and homemade turkey gravy
-pumpkin pie
-French silk pie
-some yummy red wine
-something bubbly and non-alcoholic for my 12-year-old siblings
1 can creamed corn
1/2 stick butter
1 cup macaroni
1 cup Velveeta cheese, cubed (~1/2 the log)
salt and pepper to taste
Mix together and pour into a sprayed casserole dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 60 minutes (first 30 minutes with cover on).
Turkey
Stuffing (personally I love stove top, but my mother would drop dead on the spot if we had anything but homemade)
Mashed potatoes/gravy
Jiffy corn casserole
Green bean casserole
Sweet potato casserole with brown sugar topping (heaven)
Homemade rolls
Deviled eggs
Various salads and desserts
We always make way too much food. I swear, thanksgiving is my fave food holiday
Marriage: 12.18.04
DD1: 5.19.10
DD2: 4.11.12
I guess that was a really long way to say, my dad will eat it, and my grandpa would have, but not anyone else aside from myself and my husband, and I'm quite sure at least two people would have rather a lot of nasty things to say if I brought it.
Honestly though, thank you for explaining. My family is Catholic and DH's is Hispanic so they're all pretty big drinkers, or were in their Hay day. DH doesn't really drink anymore because of some past troubles/family issues and I don't like much more than a beer or glass of wine with dinner, but where I'm from that's a cultural thing. Catholics feel that alcohol is fine in moderation and I don't have much exposure to the principles of other religions.
And I'm more than happy to try to explain this weird and sometimes confusing religion ☺