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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?

prosciutto wrapped fresh mozzarella balls w roasted red peppers & balsamic vinegar & EVOO

 

turkey breast 

vegetable gravy

sausage stuffing

cranberry sauce

green beans or peas -- haven't decided yet

candied yams

 

pumpkin pie

coffee

 

 

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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?

Assortment of cheeses, soppressata and crackers, brie with fig spread

Turkey
Ham
Mashed potatoes
Candied sweet potatoes
Corn
Carrots
Creamed spinach
Stuffed vinegar peppers
Gravy
Cranberry sauce
Rolls and butter

Pumpkin pie
Peach pie
Apple pie
Coconut custard pie
Cheesecake

Soda
Iced tea
Bottled water
Coffee
Hot tea
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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?

My oven doesn't work, and I don't think my family will be doing Thanksgiving.  Smiley Frustrated

 

So...nothing special.

 

I'd like to have turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy.



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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?


@mistriTsquirrel wrote:

My oven doesn't work, and I don't think my family will be doing Thanksgiving.  Smiley Frustrated

 

So...nothing special.

 

I'd like to have turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy.


@mistriTsquirrel I too am kitchen challenged as I cook with a toaster oven and an induction burner.  As I am by myself, I am still planning a small albeit not very welll prepared meal.  I have followed your challenges with your family and please know I wish you and your family peace not only for the upcoming holiday season but also for the future.  I know that being a family is not always easy but I do wish you all the best as you deserve that and more.

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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?


@momtochloe wrote:

@mistriTsquirrel wrote:

My oven doesn't work, and I don't think my family will be doing Thanksgiving.  Smiley Frustrated

 

So...nothing special.

 

I'd like to have turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy.


@mistriTsquirrel I too am kitchen challenged as I cook with a toaster oven and an induction burner.  As I am by myself, I am still planning a small albeit not very welll prepared meal.  I have followed your challenges with your family and please know I wish you and your family peace not only for the upcoming holiday season but also for the future.  I know that being a family is not always easy but I do wish you all the best as you deserve that and more.


@momtochloe

 

Thank you, mtc!! Heart

 

I sure hope next year is better than this one has been.

 

I also hope your dinner turns out fantastic!! 

 

Maybe I'll try to figure out something special for myself.  The other night, I took some dollar store rotini, some seasonings and some olive oil, and it turned out pretty good.  Maybe I'll make something to add to that and call it a meal.



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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?

Tofurkey, canberries with orange, mashed potatoes, green beans, sweet potatoes, salad, homemade cornbread dressing with pineapple and pecans, pumpkin pie, cheesecake, coconut ice cream

 

All of this is vegan....

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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?

Finished up the menu last night as well as my final shopping list at the grocery store:

 

Herb-Roasted Turkey with the Gravy (Southern Living)

Classic Bread Dressing (Southern Living)

Party Potatoes (make ahead)

Roasted Winter Vegetables (Ina Garten)

Dried Corn

Braided Peppery Cheese Rolls (made yesterday and tucked into the freezer)

Mom's Cranberry Relish

Praline Pumpkin Pie

Salted Caramel Chocolate Pecan Pie (Southern Living)

Sugar Cookies (cut and decorated to look like turkeys)

Iced Tea and Coffee

Several bottles of my favorite white wine from our local winery

 

The dressing is made with sourdough bread; I already made the bread and have that in the freezer. I may make the gravy the night before and keep in the fridge. Man, I hate messing around with gravy at the last minute!  The potatoes are also make ahead, simply because I hate dealing with last-minute items. It's such a hassle. And I like to enjoy my time with family and friends, too.

 

Some new recipes. The turkey is new as is its gravy and the dressing. The chocolate pecan pie is also new to us. And for the first time in several years, I am not doing the Good Eats Roast Turkey, nor am I roasting the turkey in the Nesco roaster. Instead it's going into one of the kitchen ovens. That could put a crimp in my planning, but we'll see how things go. I wanted to try some different things.

 

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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?

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We're having 17 people for dinner this year so will have both ham and turkey.  We don't usually have this many, but my sister invited another family to join us.  We have dinner at my sister's house.

 

Honey Baked ham

turkey

gravy

dressing

cranberry sauce

sweet potato casserole

mashed potatoes

brocolli casserole

deviled eggs

Sister Shubert rolls

pumpkin pie

pecan pie

 

Since we are having so many people we may have another dish such as green beans.  Also, the other family will bring something.  She makes great desserts, so that may be what she brings.  In that case, we probably would not have the pumpkin pie.


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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?

I decided to skip the mashed potatoes and salad this year because no one eats them. So we are having turkey breast - stuffing - sweet potatoes - gravy - green beans - rolls- olives & pickles - cranberry sauce and pie.

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Re: What is on your Turkey Day menu?

Same as usual.