Mac and cheese? On THANKSGIVING? WTH? |
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Love the ideas, keep them coming!
I'm going to try a new dish this year: spinach au gratin. Other than that, dinner will probably consist of the traditional fare. |
So make it earlier in the week the warm it up in the microwave. In a bowl. |
Are you making Ina Garten's recipe? It is fantastic! I started making it 3 or 4 years ago and it's my favorite side dish. It reheats so well, too. |
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This is a great dessert--you can use King's Hawaiian bread if you can't find challah.
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Pumpkin-Bread-Pudding-with-Caramel-Sauce-104182 |
Yes! I second this, you must use Ina's recipe. So good you will want to get in it and swim around while taking bites. |
Might as well buy it in a can if I'm going to reheat cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving. What is wrong with making it in a crockpot? |
Wow, that looks amazing! |
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Salad course - probably with smoked trout/goat cheese Turkey Giblet gravy Buttermilk mashed potatoes Brussel sprouts with chestnuts and bacon Stuffing with sausage and apple something with sweet potatoes because I love them pumpkin pie brulee with whipped cream apple pie from the silver palate that uses a 1/2 cup of cream mixed with the apples |
My family would never have mac n cheese at t-day. However, my husbands folks, its a holiday staple. I thought it was odd, but apparently it's a very common side dish for folks on t-day. |
forgot to mention cranberry sauce made with walnuts and orange juice - the kind that takes 10 minutes on the stove and which we definitely serve chilled because otherwise it is too runny. I have also over the years made a cranberry port sauce and cranberry chutney. |
I don't reheat it. I make it that morning (it takes ten minutes) and put it in the fridge until dinnertime. |
OP Here! YUM! Think I may have to try that! I LOVE challah anything so I may have found the "dessert" I was looking for!
Also, Ina Garten's recipe for Spinach AuGratin is amazing! You must try it!
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OP Here. Well yes! A huge casserole dish of it too! It is not the mac and cheese in the box!! |
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Fabulous side dish given to me years ago by an old-time southern cook--we never have left-overs!
Sausage and Wild Rice Ingredients 1 box Uncle Ben’s wild rice mix (or 1 cup wild rice) 1 pound bulk sausage 2/3 pound small mushrooms, sliced 1 onion, chopped ¼ cup flour ½ cup half/half cream 2 cups chicken broth (preferably homemade but packaged--not canned-- also works) Dash pepper ¼ cup almonds, sliced Instructions Sauté, drain, and crumble sausage. Sauté onions and mushrooms in butter or sausage drippings and add to sausage. Cook rice and add to sausage mixture. Mix flour and cream together slowly. Over heat, add broth slowly and cook ‘til thickened. Add all seasonings to sausage mixture and as much of broth mixture as needed (usually all). Toss lightly. Put in 9 x 13 casserole. Sprinkle with almonds. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 – 30 minutes. |