Thanksgiving Menu

Anonymous
HI All-

Just curious what was on your menu this year? DH and I are both Southerners. We will have the typical turkey, ham and cornbread dressing. My grandmother was completely insulted when I informed her , I was not making potato salad .

I will say I am a bit of a loss for desserts. DH's childhood best friend and his partner will be visiting from Texas. I asked them since I wanted to ensure I had something they like. The response I received was, "Whatever is fine-we always love what you cook!" So, I know I will make my Mother's chocolate meringue pie. So, any ideas? thank you!
Anonymous
OK, I'm a Southerner and I have NEVER seen potato salad at the Thanksgiving table, LOL!!

But we do have cornbread dressing every year.
Anonymous
pumpkin pie, sweet potatoes, mac and cheese

(And ditto on potato salad... that's a summer dish! And I'm from the deep deep deep South!)
Anonymous
So funny! We have always had it with Thanksgiving and Christmas!

I put an entire pumpkin pie in the trash last year! We will definitely have sweet potatoes. I usually have my great grandmother's but saw a great recipe in Saveur I am going to try. Mac and Cheese is a MUST!
Anonymous
Pumpkin pie from Costco..only 5.99
Anonymous
I'm from the Deep South and married a New Yorker. Menu:
mulled cider
cheese and crackers
turkey and gravy
cranberries (slow cooker, not can)
roasted brussel sprouts
roasted sweet potatoes
mashed potatoes
stuffing
yellow squash
tollhouse pie
apple pie
Anonymous
Well DH and I are southerners who share thanksgiving with some close friends, kosher-keeping Jews from NYC lol.

Chicken liver spread, crackers, baked brie & apples

Roast turkey
Corn bread dressing (cooked *out* of the bird)
Dairy-free gravy
Rolls
Homemade cranberry sauce
Green bean casserole
Roasted brussels sprouts
Pumpkin pie
Some other dessert w/ fruit
Anonymous
Op here. Cranberries in a slow cooker? Please share! Thanks!

I have gotten this far with the menu:
Baked brie
Shrimp cocktail(only bc I am not much of a meat eater)
Probably a small crudite too.

Turkey
Ham
Dressing(out of the bird too)
Green Bean casserole
Sweet Potatoes
Individual potatoes au gratin
Gravy
Cranberries
Rolls

Chocolate meringue pie
Maybe an apple or chess pie? Again, at a loss...
Contemplating a cheesecake with fresh raspberries
Anonymous
Forgot mac and cheese!
Anonymous
Why on earth would you need to cook cranberries in a slow cooker? They take about 10 minutes on the stove and you can make them ahead of time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you need to cook cranberries in a slow cooker? They take about 10 minutes on the stove and you can make them ahead of time.


I am curious about this too. Our recipe is fresh cranberries, water, orange juice and zest, and sugar, cooked stovetop until the cranberries pop. Sooo good and so easy and quick. Does doing it in a slow cooker take away any of the fresh cranberry taste?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you need to cook cranberries in a slow cooker? They take about 10 minutes on the stove and you can make them ahead of time.

Not the cranberry in a crock pot PP, but why not? It frees up space on the stove. And we like our cranberry sauce warm, not cold.
Anonymous
OP Here. I was wondering too about the slow cooker cranberries so I found a couple of recipes for it. Based on the reviews it seems to be effortless. You basically put everything in the crock pot and let it go with little or no attention. Having said that, I do believe the huge pot taking up my counter space would be an issue.

Anonymous
Midwesterner married to a Southerner. I have never had good cornbread stuffing, so that will NOT be on the menu. I would love to do pecan pie, but DH doesn't care for it. I think pumpkin pie is over-rated.

We don't know if we will be just the three of us for dinner, or 6, or 8 or 10. Makes the planning a little challenging!

Shrimp cocktail
spiced pecans

turkey
gravy (Whole Foods)
dressing (out of the bird) with apples
maple butternut squash puree
baked apples
either brussels sprouts (either roasted or beer braised) or green bean casserole
cranberry chutney
corn spoon bread if we have enough people to need another dish

salad with apples, cranberries, pecans, cheese (goat or bleu....)

apple pie
Anonymous
Our menu:

cheese and crackers + fruit and garnishes

turkey
gravy
traditional stuffing
mashed potatoes
cranberry relish (homemade)
green beans/roasted brussel sprouts
maybe roasted sweet potatoes
maybe cole slaw
pumpkin pie
bourbon chocolate pecan pie
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