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Farm Kitchen: Post your Thanksgiving menu |
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ivmeer
True Blue Farmgirl
409 Posts
Amanda
Pawtucket
RI
USA
409 Posts |
Posted - Nov 12 2007 : 1:23:36 PM
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This is the fourth year I've done Thanksgiving, and I always post my menu when I figure it all out. Here's what I'm planning this year (a few variations from previous years. Everything is homemade)
Turkey and Stuffing: I buy a fresh kosher turkey (not frozen) and make challah sage stuffing according to the family recipe.
Apple Squash Casserole: My husband's family's recipe. I added raisins as a variation. I always put it in too soon and end up burning it. I'm going to be super careful this year.
Homemade Cranberry Sauce with Orange Segments: easier than it sounds
Braised Brussels Sprouts with onions and herbs: This is a new one for me this year, but I haven't done any special veggie sides before, usually just steamed asparagus or brussels sprouts.
Cherry-coconut chillover: With cherry-pomegranate juice, coconut milk, jarred sour cherries and shaved fresh coconut
(maybe) Potato dish TBA, possibly oven roasted purple or multicolor potatoes (if I have a lot of people coming...so far I've got only 5 definite yes replies including the two of us, plus the baby. I might be expecting as many as 11 adults at dinner, plus baby)
Salad with homemade balsamic vinaigrette
Store-bought bakery french bread warmed in the oven with roasted garlic, olive oil and herbs
Sweet potato pie with meringue topping
Kentucky Derby pie (pecan pie with chocolate chips, Frannie's recipe. Thanks, Frannie!)
(if I get a huge crowd) Coffee Spice Cake |
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LauraH
True Blue Farmgirl
305 Posts
Laura
North Creek
New York
USA
305 Posts |
Posted - Nov 12 2007 : 1:44:10 PM
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Sounds great! I am still firming up the "menu". My mom & I do it together.. I do all the appetizers & desserts & breads. We do the dinner together! so far some roasted plum tomatoes I canned in July with bread smoked trout spread chicken liver pate I may do a dip with cheese or a spinach cheese finger food for dessert harvest pie - my variation of apple pie but with pears & cranberries too sweet potato pie chocolate meringue pie
whew! happy thanksgiving! ;-) Laura
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kitchensqueen
True Blue Farmgirl
521 Posts
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Posted - Nov 12 2007 : 8:05:32 PM
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I always go for an ultra-traditional Thanksgiving. I use basically this menu every year, with small variations:
- Honey Riesling Bourbon Red Turkey (from Caveny Farm)
- Honey Ham with Cloves (I’m trying to locate a locally-raised Berkshire ham)
- Garlic Mashed Kennebec Potatoes with Truffle Oil
- Wilted Kale with Shallots and Balsamic Drizzle
- Fire-Roasted Yams
- Illinois Chestnut Stuffing
- Egg Noodles in Home-Made Chicken Stock
- Heirloom Kubota Pumpkin Pie (from Henry’s Farm)
- Cranberry Sauce
- Ligonberry Preserves
- Norwegian Almond Cake
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KYgurlsrbest
True Blue Farmgirl
4853 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4853 Posts |
Posted - Nov 12 2007 : 8:09:52 PM
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I'm coming to Amanda's house!!!
Since I never just cook on my own, and we are going to MIL's house this year, I am in charge of the green beans, with onions (marinated overnight with 1 lb of bacon, drippings, vinegar and brown sugar, then baked, and an appetizer. I'm actually glad, because last year I made the whole dinner, and I'm happy to have a break, and be a "piece" of the puzzle. :)
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ivmeer
True Blue Farmgirl
409 Posts
Amanda
Pawtucket
RI
USA
409 Posts |
Posted - Nov 13 2007 : 06:10:41 AM
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Wow, kitchensqueen, you and I have got to get together sometime and swap recipes. I notice you're really into heirloom varieties of meat and produce. Where do you buy them? I find a lot of great stuff at Lincolnwood produce. My favorite fruit store, Harvestime, is starting to get in on the action, too. Send me an e-mail.
Jonni, which Amanda were you referring to? We're both Amanda, and conveniently located in the same town, too! |
Edited by - ivmeer on Nov 13 2007 06:30:30 AM |
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Kati
True Blue Farmgirl
76 Posts
Kati
North Pole
AK
USA
76 Posts |
Posted - Nov 13 2007 : 11:24:23 AM
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This may be the last year I do Thanksgiving here, with next year being at the inlaws. (I've done it for 8 of the last 10 years, as of this year.) We thought we'd be at the inlaws this year as well, but my dad didn't retire & leave state earlier this year as we'd thought LAST Nov.
My menu includes:
Turkey (a big ol' 23 pounder) rubbed with olive oil & salt, pepper & italian seasoning mix Mashed potatoes (homemade with half & half & real butter and unpeeled baby-red potatoes, may mash in a couple of whole cloves of garlic as well) canned whole-berry cranberry jelly jarred heinz turkey gravy (because this is the ONLY kind of gravy DH will eat) fresh asparagus simmered just till crisp-tender & slathered with butter. store-bought multi-grain rolls (with everything else I'm making, I'm NOT worrying about the rolls not turning out) yams (going to mash them with orange juice this year & top with marshmallows & chopped pecans & brown sugar)
a tray of cornichons, olives, beets & cheese & cold-cut meat
Dad's bringing dessert this year, and is leaning towards a pumpkin cheesecake
MIL's bringing her crab-ball & crackers.
So, that's our menu. |
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KYgurlsrbest
True Blue Farmgirl
4853 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4853 Posts |
Posted - Nov 13 2007 : 1:59:50 PM
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How convenient, AMANDA'S!!! I didn't catch that you both were, but I was referring to you, but the other Amanda beat my post to the punch...now after reading both menu's, I think I will stop at BOTH Amanda's. Heck, Chi-town is only 5 hours from me. I can eat here around 12:00 and be there at dinner time!
"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"... NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian. http://www.buyhandmade.org/ |
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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl
3890 Posts
Karin
Ellenwood
GA
USA
3890 Posts |
Posted - Nov 13 2007 : 2:15:15 PM
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Yum, everyone! I'll come to your houses. :)
Actually, my whole family comes here and I will be cooking: For breakfast- fried dough with molasses or maple syrup sausage and bacon orange juice a fruit bowl (for the something healthy)HA!
In between- Dips and chips snacky veggies and dips lots of water
For dinner- A turkey stuffed with lemons and rosemary Dressing, cooked out of the bird so it gets that nice crispy top Scallop casserole- a family fave Glazed carrots green bean casserole mashed potatoes- lots! onion pie corn pudding gravy, of course.
For dessert- pumpkin pie apple pie gateau au chocolat coconut cake
Sweets overload-Yikes!!
Ah, I love Thanksgiving. :)
Karin
Wherever you go, there you are.
www.madrekarin.blogspot.com |
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herbquilter
True Blue Farmgirl
891 Posts
Kristine
Bonney Lake
Wa
USA
891 Posts |
Posted - Nov 13 2007 : 4:02:30 PM
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Thank you all for the mouth watering menus. This year we're going to friends so I'll do a turkey sometime later in the weekend for our family. Here's what I'm thinking of making: Roasted onion, yam, kale salad Cranberry Jello (walnuts, pineapple, hm whole cranberry sauce) Cranberry Relish & Sauce Sweet Potato Casserole (this year made with blue hubbard squash) Butterflake Rolls Assorted Pickles & Jams from the pantry
Blessings, Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist www.herbalmomma.com
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl
5602 Posts
Annika
USA
5602 Posts |
Posted - Nov 13 2007 : 4:49:06 PM
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so far, there will be a baked brie in phyllo pastry and a light pumpkin-ginger bisque as a starter. The man wants a bread stuffing and I was leaning towards wild rice...he'll win though =) I am thinking of the organic concentrated orange juice glaze for the bird. We are still debating the stuffing. I will make pan gravy and there will be snap peas and pearl onions in butter. To finish this off I am making a rustic cran-apple tart with a dollop of creme. We are trying to make lighter versions as both of us have to watch our carbs
Wishing you joy in small things and peace in your heart
Annika
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Luzy
True Blue Farmgirl
922 Posts
Luanne
Pueblo
Colorado
USA
922 Posts |
Posted - Nov 13 2007 : 5:13:16 PM
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We always have our traditional Southern type Thanksgiving. Yummm!! We loosen the skin on the breast and inject a seasoned broth( chicken stock, garlic, sage, s&p, evoo) with a turkey baster in that area and let it marinate for two days. This makes the turkey very moist.
Slow roasted turkey
pan gravy
Southern sage cornbread stuffing (my Mom's recipe)
garlic mashed potatoes w/sour cream and butter
baked yams with marshmallows
cranberries
green beans with bacon bits and small potatoes
my Grandmas recipe for dinner rolls
deviled eggs
cold veggie tray
Desserts:
punkin pie
pecan pie
homemade carrot cake with cream cheese frosting
I think that's it. Now I'm hungry! Lu
-- May I always be the kind of person my dog thinks I am. http://luzy.etsy.com- My etsy store! |
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl
5602 Posts
Annika
USA
5602 Posts |
Posted - Nov 13 2007 : 5:40:07 PM
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LOL! I'm crashing Luzy's Thanksgiving, YUM!!!!
Wishing you joy in small things and peace in your heart
Annika
http://panzymoon.wordpress.com/ |
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Luzy
True Blue Farmgirl
922 Posts
Luanne
Pueblo
Colorado
USA
922 Posts |
Posted - Nov 13 2007 : 5:48:42 PM
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Annika! Come on down!!! I'll feed ya up and make ya miserable/full!!
-- May I always be the kind of person my dog thinks I am. http://luzy.etsy.com- My etsy store! |
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ivmeer
True Blue Farmgirl
409 Posts
Amanda
Pawtucket
RI
USA
409 Posts |
Posted - Nov 14 2007 : 06:13:36 AM
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All of it sounds great. I just looked online and found out that the farmer's market where I would get the multicolor potatoes is open next Wednesday, so I don't have to worry about buying them ahead of time. Whew. |
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kitchensqueen
True Blue Farmgirl
521 Posts
521 Posts |
Posted - Nov 14 2007 : 5:46:32 PM
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quote: Originally posted by ivmeer
I notice you're really into heirloom varieties of meat and produce. Where do you buy them? I find a lot of great stuff at Lincolnwood produce.
Evanston farmer's market! I also shop at True Nature Foods on Broadway (independently owned, sourced locally). I fill in the gaps with Local Harvest, Eat Wild, etc.
And all my good recipes are listed on my blog! :-)
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ivmeer
True Blue Farmgirl
409 Posts
Amanda
Pawtucket
RI
USA
409 Posts |
Posted - Nov 16 2007 : 10:52:54 AM
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I'm going to Green City Market on Wednesday to get Nichols Farm potatoes. |
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mima
True Blue Farmgirl
1573 Posts
1573 Posts |
Posted - Nov 16 2007 : 2:01:20 PM
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I bought my two tofurkys yesterday at the health food store! I told my large fam that we are doing a veggie thanksgiving! My son and his girlfiend are rebelling and going to cook their own turkey to share! LOL! Have fun everyone! |
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willowtreecreek
True Blue Farmgirl
4813 Posts
Julie
Russell
AR
USA
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Posted - Nov 16 2007 : 7:36:16 PM
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no offense Nima but I think I would have to rebel too! ;) I am from the north and my nubby is from the south so we have a very large conglomeration of both our family traditions. Turkey - I am making two. One to cook and freeze as leftovers and one to eat. Stuffing - my grandma recipe. Dressing - richies moms recipe corn souffle sweet potatoes mashed potatoes peas cranberry sauce hot rolls cornichions hot rolls crescent rolls applebutter pumpkin pie chocolate chess pie
Mmmmm I can't wait!
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Farm Kitchen: Post your Thanksgiving menu |
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