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What are you eating for Thanksgiving this year? What’s on the menu for thanksgiving dinner? We already had ours in October [Edited 10/28/20 16:40pm] | |
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Turkey, ham, stuffing, potatoes, yams and veggies. Pumpkin pie for dessert.
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I haven't thunk of it yet. Turkey I'm sure mac n cheese and candied yams have become a demand with family. Fresh cranberry sauce for me. Heck that more than enough food right there need a green veggie . Welp that was planned fast. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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It really depends on what my plans are for Thanksgiving. In America, indoor gatherings that include people outside of your home are being discouraged. I REALLY want my cornbread dresssing that I only make for Thanksgiving but I can't make a whole pan for only two people to eat. I mean, I can eat a whole pan but will regret it a few days later. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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I usually do the normal stuff. My grandma's stuffing, homemade cranberry conserve (this will up your cranberry sauce game by 100%), deviled eggs, potatoes, those yummy store-bought quick heat rolls. Sweet Potato Pie
Preheat oven 350ºF.
9” pie shell 2 large sweet potatoes 1 & 1/4 cup brown sugar, divided 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup sour cream 3 whole extra large eggs 2 egg yolks 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 2 tablespoons amaretto liqueur (like Disaronno)
Pre-bake pie shell according to directions. Let totally cool. Add 1/4 brown sugar evenly across bottom of pie shell. Set aside. Poke holes in the sweet potatoes with a fork to prevent the potato from rupturing. Cook in a microwave about 15 minutes (up to 20 if necessary), until they’re soft throughout. It’s best if you go in 5-minute increments, and flip the potatoes every time to prevent bottom side from getting soggy or overdone.
In a small sauce pan, add butter, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Heat over low flame just until butter is melted. Remove from heat and let cool. (This process lets the spices bloom in a fatty environment for better flavor.)
Once sweet potatoes are cooking, cut them in half lengthwise. Let them cool enough to handle. Scoop out the flesh and add to a food processor fitted with a steel blade. (Discard the skins.) Add remaining brown sugar, and salt. Process for about a minute until it’s smooth.
Pour the hot butter mixture into the food processor, as well as sour cream, all eggs, vanilla, and amaretto. Process about 30 seconds, scraping down sides as needed.
Pour mixture into pie shell, over the brown sugar. Bake for 35-40 minutes. The sides will be set, but the center will still jiggle a bit. Use a quick read thermometer and test for internal temperature of 165º F. Cool pie on a rack, at least 2 hours. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Wow I love pecan pie! Have never tried sweet potato pie though I hear it’s great! I want to try making it one day [Edited 10/30/20 17:48pm] | |
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Think I will try that Turkey thing everbody seems to be doing | |
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This year I'm thinking about doing a turkey roulade. It's a boneless turkey breast, laid out. Then you put sauteed vegetables, herbs, whatever inside, roll it up, tie it together and roast it. When you cut into it, it's a pinwheel of goodness inside. Just to do something different. This will work. Up until 5 years ago I would do something different every year, salmon, duck, clam bake, so on and so forth. Then everyone in my house fell in love with brined turkey I fixed one year, been having it every since but I am getting bored again. You are about you dressing like my Aunt was except she'd start in October then freeze it but it had to be stale to make good dressing. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Yeah that's why I will do Turkey this year | |
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Whatever is served. I'm always a guest, never host. | |
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The same that I eat every Thanksgiving: Fried Chicken,( a variety of meats and )-side dishes, veggies, sweet potato pie. I am not fond of Turkey(for some reason?). 🐔🐷🐳🎃🍜🍰🍎🍔🍦🍻🍜🍟🐔🐷🍜 | |
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Sheperd's Pie is great comfort food for the holidays or winter months! | |
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Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans and mushrooms, and pumpin pie. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Covid. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Dalia11 said: Sheperd's Pie is great comfort food for the holidays or winter months! Also love shepherds pie | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Another Sagittarius! I have some Sagittarius planets: Venus and Neptune in sagittarius! | |
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My friend Betty, one of my co-workers, a few years ago, she brought Sheperds Pie for our Job's annual Christmas Party Pot-Luck. She always brings good food! She makes great Curry Goat(she is from Trinidad). My Jamaican friends make great Curry Chicken and Jerk Chicken. Andrea(Aries) is from Guyana, she makes good Oxtails.
I am already thinking about the WC's(my job's)Christmas Party, next year(2021). Hopefully COVID will be eradicated in 2021! Jah Jah is watching!! [Edited 11/25/20 4:46am] | |
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