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11-15-2016 05:00 PM - edited 11-15-2016 05:09 PM
What ever my daughter throws out at me! If I don't have to cook it, I'll eat it!
11-16-2016 10:01 PM
Mixed green salad
Roast turkey
giblet gravy
chestnut stuffing
fresh cranberries
mashed potatoes
creamed spinach
pumpkin pie
11-16-2016 10:14 PM
11-16-2016 10:33 PM
What's on my turkey day menu?
What ever Marie Callander's is serving.
11-17-2016 12:26 PM
I just read your post about your oven being broken. About two years ago we all had a horrible virus for Thanksgiving and were too sick to cook, so we pre-ordered the entire meal at Mollie Stone's.
Safeway also makes an entire Thanksgiving dinner, if you're interested.
11-17-2016 12:32 PM
@cherry wrote:
@Noel7 wrote:
@QVCkitty1 wrote:
@Its Me LuLuBelle2 wrote:
@QVCkitty1 wrote:Beyond roast turkey breast and the usual sides, I found a recipe for pear and dried cherry pie with brown sugar streusel, and I think I have to make it.🍐🍒
@QVCkitty1, that pie sounds delicious. Please let me know how it is. I'm a pretty good cook, but baking isn't my thing. My beloved mother in law, who I loved and adored, made the best pie crust I've ever eaten. She tried and tried and tried to teach me. She finally told me I might want to stick with the frozen ones I always use - lol. I'd do better at learning quantum physics than I'll ever be at making pie crust!
@Its Me LuLuBelle2, My grandma taught me to make pie crust , but she used lard, so mine will never be as good. If I do make the pie, I'll write a review.
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I think you can use Crisco in place of lard and it comes out great. Maybe we have a serious baker who can tell us.
@Noel7 My mother and gramie always used lard ,and they were pie bakers. My mom never made cakes, because my dad was a pie eater. They felt lard made the flakest crust
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Hi @cherry
My mother thought so too, but a lot of people don't want to eat lard because it's pig fat, especially Jewish or Muslim people and vegetarians.
11-17-2016 12:55 PM
CORN PUDDING
I've been looking for an old fashioned corn pudding recipe and came across this one last week. I thought you might like to look it over. I haven't tried it yet, but according to the food blogger, it's an old family favorite. I'll post the link also, which I deem to be safe since I've already been there a couple of times ![]()
Grandmama's Corn Pudding
Serves 10-12.
Ingredients:
2 (14.75 oz) cans cream style corn*
4 Tbsp butter
4 Tbsp flour
6 Tbsp sugar
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup milk (whole, 2%, skim, soy, whatever you have on hand, they'll all work!)
*you can also use 1 can drained whole kernel in place of 1 can cream style for a thicker consistency
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350. Melt butter. In an 8x8 pyrex casserole dish*, mix melted butter with sugar and flour. Add beaten egg and mix.
Add corn and milk. Mix all. Bake for 1 hour.
*make sure you use a flat dish to bake, and not a bowl. The bowl shape will cause it to cook unevenly, and your center will be too runny.
http://www.eat-drink-smile.com/2009/11/grandmamas-corn-pudding.html
11-17-2016 01:08 PM
Keeping it simple
Grill chicken with homemade corn bread dressing.
Grill Salmon
Mustard and Turnip Greens
Fresh smoothies (strawberries,blackberries;blueberries)
11-17-2016 01:19 PM
@Noel7 wrote:CORN PUDDING
I've been looking for an old fashioned corn pudding recipe and came across this one last week. I thought you might like to look it over. I haven't tried it yet, but according to the food blogger, it's an old family favorite. I'll post the link also, which I deem to be safe since I've already been there a couple of times
Grandmama's Corn Pudding
Serves 10-12.
Ingredients:
2 (14.75 oz) cans cream style corn*
4 Tbsp butter
4 Tbsp flour
6 Tbsp sugar
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup milk (whole, 2%, skim, soy, whatever you have on hand, they'll all work!)
*you can also use 1 can drained whole kernel in place of 1 can cream style for a thicker consistency
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350. Melt butter. In an 8x8 pyrex casserole dish*, mix melted butter with sugar and flour. Add beaten egg and mix.
Add corn and milk. Mix all. Bake for 1 hour.
*make sure you use a flat dish to bake, and not a bowl. The bowl shape will cause it to cook unevenly, and your center will be too runny.
http://www.eat-drink-smile.com/2009/11/grandmamas-corn-pudding.html
Oh wow @Noel7 thanks for this. I know I am going to make some kind of corn casserole and it's always nice to have a few recipes to chose from . . . ![]()
11-17-2016 01:34 PM
Hello, again, @momtochloe. I was in Publix today looking out for a tiny turkey, fresh, organic, etc.
And there was a tiny one, fresh, and the person putting them out in the meat section told me that this was their only shipment and the small ones go first.
So I have the turkey already and may hold "Thanksgiving" on Sunday. I am not sure about a bird lasting that long in the fridge, especially my fridge, which is not the best.
Why not make Thanksgiving a "moveable feast"? I can still have my favorite food thing on Thurs, the turkey soup, and I have a friend lined up for Sunday dinner. Home run. I always have lots of veggies. I may or may not go out to buy dessert. Turkey has that tryptophan (sp?) and it's better than dessert for a happy mood after dinner.
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