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Re: Thanksgiving menu
Just DH, me and the kids.
Cheese and crackers Hummus and vegs Quiche
Turkey Gravy Mashed potatoes Mashed cauliflower Broccoli w breadcrumbs Mushrooms and bacon Cornbread Stuffing Crossaints
Apple crisp w vanilla ice cream
We will have leftovers for days!
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Posted 11/18/12 12:03 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Thanksgiving menu
Posted by klingklang77
Well no Thanksgiving here and whole turkeys aren't easy to find .
But they at least have turkey schnitzel cut here , so I plan on making skinny taste's turkey sweet potato shepherd's pie on that Thursday. Probably baked apples as a dessert. Maybe I'll make a stuffing side, too.
I have off that Wednesday, so maybe I'll be able to find a small turkey for Thanksgiving.
It's easier to find a whole turkey here because your butcher can order one and the supermarkets are starting to have frozen ones in store for Christmas. What do the Germans eat for Christmas dinner?
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Posted 11/18/12 4:35 AM |
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KristenRSF
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Name: Kris
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Re: Thanksgiving menu
We are going to my Mom's house since Sandy made my house smell like the Great South Bay!
But I am still doing most of the cooking, except for the turkey and stuffing.
Appetizers:
Antipasto platter from Eataly. (brother is bringing)
French Onion Soup Stuffed Mushrooms (Pioneer woman recipe). Crostini with goat cheese, arugala, and cranberry jam. Filet mignon bites wrapped in bacon with horseradish cream sauce. Butternut squash and apple galette.
Main course
Turkey with my Mom's stuffing. Cooked both inside and outside the bird Roasted brussel sprouts with garlic, pancetta and currants Mashed potatoes Sweet Potato casserole with pecans Green beans almondine Homemade cranberry sauce and jellied from the can. lol Stuffed shells arrabbiata Italian bread Rye bread Garden salad
Dessert:
Caramel apple cheesecake bars Pecan pie cookies Pumpkin pie Apple pie Coconut custard pie Pastries from eataly
And wine....lots and lots of wine.
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Posted 11/21/12 8:15 AM |
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LSP2005
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Name: L
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Re: Thanksgiving menu
This is my 14th time hosting Thanksgiving. It is my favorite holiday of the year. This year I tore my MCL, ACL and bruised my bones so my menu is really pared down this year and my mom came tonight to help me.
Appetizers Spinach Pies Spinach and artichoke dip fresh veggies cheese and crackers vegetarian chopped liver
Dinner Mushroom barley soup Turkey Gravy Mashed Potatoes Mushrooms and onions Sweet Potatoes with marshmallows Sauteed Broccoli Apple Sauce Jellied Cranberry Sauce Rolls and pumpkin bread Green Jello Mold Salad
Dessert Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie Chocolates Chocolate Cake
Message edited 11/21/2012 7:15:21 PM.
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Posted 11/21/12 7:13 PM |
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klingklang77
kraftwerk!
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Name: Völlig losgelöst
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Re: Thanksgiving menu
Posted by yankinmanc
Posted by klingklang77
Well no Thanksgiving here and whole turkeys aren't easy to find .
But they at least have turkey schnitzel cut here , so I plan on making skinny taste's turkey sweet potato shepherd's pie on that Thursday. Probably baked apples as a dessert. Maybe I'll make a stuffing side, too.
I have off that Wednesday, so maybe I'll be able to find a small turkey for Thanksgiving.
It's easier to find a whole turkey here because your butcher can order one and the supermarkets are starting to have frozen ones in store for Christmas. What do the Germans eat for Christmas dinner?
Traditionally it's goose for xmas dinner. The strange thing is all types of turkey cuts are out there, but no whole turkeys can be found. I could have ordered one, but I found out too late. Oh well. Turkey shepherd's pie it is!
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Posted 11/21/12 7:24 PM |
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