We're hosting because I'm insane, LOL. I made the mashed potatoes last night and the sweet potato casserole this morning, and they are in the freezer now. :) I'm going to try to do a little every day so I'm not totally overwhelmed Wednesday and Thursday!
So far our menu looks like this:
18 lb. turkey (you know, for 4 adults and 2 kids, LOL)
We always go to Glen's grandparents for Thanksgiving. Usually we have:
Turkey breast Cornbread dressing Orange salad Cranberry sauce Corn--1 can regular mixed with 1 can cream Chicken and dumplings Beets--cold which look just like the cranberry sauce so no one eats either. Last year there was a green bean casserole. Different pies for dessert Apricot nectar cake
Since the kids and I were still pretty hungry after the meal last year, this year I'm taking: Mashed potatoes Rolls Mac and cheese (maybe) Green beans or peas
We're hosting because I'm insane, LOL. I made the mashed potatoes last night and the sweet potato casserole this morning, and they are in the freezer now. :) I'm going to try to do a little every day so I'm not totally overwhelmed Wednesday and Thursday!
So far our menu looks like this:
18 lb. turkey (you know, for 4 adults and 2 kids, LOL)
We're hosting because I'm insane, LOL. I made the mashed potatoes last night and the sweet potato casserole this morning, and they are in the freezer now. :) I'm going to try to do a little every day so I'm not totally overwhelmed Wednesday and Thursday!
So far our menu looks like this:
18 lb. turkey (you know, for 4 adults and 2 kids, LOL)
we always do tgiving at matt's parents' house in MS.
she's not a great cook, but she's ok. and i think that she's an unsure cook who doesn't like to do things that are out of her comfort zone. mashed potatoes, for example, i make every year b/c she's never made them from scratch. i think i'll take my potato ricer this year. every year i wish i had it, so i think i'm just going to throw it in my suitcase.
roast turkey w/ gravy green bean casserole corn casserole (family tradition) mashed potatoes stuffing cranberry sauce (only my in-laws eat this and they eat it out of the can) biscuits
desserts are probably some kind of pie and chocolate delight which is a family tradition.
it's hard for me b/c if i were hosting at my house, i'd make everything from scratch. there, we do lots of stuff premade, like the biscuits, pies, etc.
my MIL is doing it this year - we're going to the cape. she does a TG very similar to my mom's, so i never feel like i'm missing out on anything :) i have to say, the TG dinner isnt my favorite at all. i dont like turkey, or potatoes really, or any of it actually (except the desserts).
so there will be roast turkey, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes with marshmallows (i love that and so do the kids), she usually does this onion dish (i cant remember the name) and string bean casserole, cranberry sauce, biscuits. she does premade pies which, as a dessert person, sorta kills me, so i'm thinking about making an apple pie to bring up (dessert is the only thing i like on TG kwim??) - i might make some cookies for the kids too). i dont like pumpkin pie so frozen is fine there ;) i have to call her today and see if there's anything else i should bring for the main meal. she mentioned that she might make the kids mac n cheese as well.
i'd frankly prefer linguini with red clam sauce for tg meal, but i'm definitely in the minority there!
Turkey. Walmart has turkeys for 40 cents a pound so I only spent $5. Stuffing. Ray makes it in the bird which I refuse to eat so I make a box of Stovetop. Sweet potato souffle and potatoes au gratin pre made from GFS. Green bean casserole Yeast rolls Ray wants to be lazy and change up the sides. I'm going to end up making mash potatoes and a sweet potatoes with the marshmallows because that is what I like. I will also make pumpkin pie.
My mom would make everything from scratch if I let her. Right now I dont want to deal with the clean up and mess, which she would also deal with but I dont want her to. So at the moment the plan is a honey baked ham, mashed potatoes, green beans or baked beans and biscuits.
We are hosting. My mom is flying in with her bf. Plus neighbors. It will be 9 adults and 7 kids (2 of them are teenage boys--yikes!).
I'm making: turkey gravy cornbread stuffing--with chorizo if I can find it sweet potato casserole with marshmallows pumpkin pie
Neighbors are bringing: potatoes mac and cheese veggies other desserts
Honestly, I love doing the whole meal myself (and I found my list from 2 years ago when I did that--EJ wanted me to call all the neighbors and tell them we'd do everything) but it's more fun and inclusive this way and less work and money, so that's what we are doing.
We are hosting. My mom is flying in with her bf. Plus neighbors. It will be 9 adults and 7 kids (2 of them are teenage boys--yikes!).
I'm making: turkey gravy cornbread stuffing--with chorizo if I can find it sweet potato casserole with marshmallows pumpkin pie
Neighbors are bringing: potatoes mac and cheese veggies other desserts
Honestly, I love doing the whole meal myself (and I found my list from 2 years ago when I did that--EJ wanted me to call all the neighbors and tell them we'd do everything) but it's more fun and inclusive this way and less work and money, so that's what we are doing.
Gee, I'd send you some chourico (that's the spelling here) if I knew how to ship it! Very big portuguese population here, and several places here make it fresh.
...though, wondering if maybe they are slightly different? I have no idea.
-- Edited by mally on Sunday 22nd of November 2009 10:33:12 PM
We are hosting. My mom is flying in with her bf. Plus neighbors. It will be 9 adults and 7 kids (2 of them are teenage boys--yikes!).
I'm making: turkey gravy cornbread stuffing--with chorizo if I can find it sweet potato casserole with marshmallows pumpkin pie
Neighbors are bringing: potatoes mac and cheese veggies other desserts
Honestly, I love doing the whole meal myself (and I found my list from 2 years ago when I did that--EJ wanted me to call all the neighbors and tell them we'd do everything) but it's more fun and inclusive this way and less work and money, so that's what we are doing.
Gee, I'd send you some chourico (that's the spelling here) if I knew how to ship it! Very big portuguese population here, and several places here make it fresh.
...though, wondering if maybe they are slightly different? I have no idea.
-- Edited by mally on Sunday 22nd of November 2009 10:33:12 PM
Thanks. EJ found it at the grocery store. I'm excited. We just invited two more people I found out were going to be alone. Apt is going to be cramped but I love feeding a crowd.
At Joe's family's dinner, it's untelling. They are new-wave foodies that put little appreciation into the classic. If you must have stuffing there, it will be something weird, like you'd see on an episode of Chopped.
My sisters and I just sat down a few nights ago to do our menu... Ours is huge, but we'll have 30 people there.
2 deep fried turkeys (1 light brine, 1 dark brine) Baked Sweet Potato bar (pecans, marshmallows, brown sugar, etc. Make your own.) Creamed Corn Casserole Green Bean Casserole Mashed Potatoes Homemade Noodes Turkey Gravy Rolls Pomegranate Mango Guacamole Lemon Cheesecake Ball Pumpkin Roll Pumpkin Pie Old Fashioned Cream Pie Buffalo Chicken Dip Broccoli-Cauliflower Salad Hummus Stuffing
I can't remember what else, lol. That looks a lot shorter than all the stuff my sisters were yelling out, lmao.
for those who don't know, they are those little pearl onions, boiled until soft and usually served in a buttery sauce w/salt and pepper.
they aren't "oniony"...it is a pretty mild onion flavor.
yum! yum!
and it is definitely a new england thing--i googled it and they are originally from a frannie farmer cookbook from 1920 called the Boston cooking school cookbook.