What's on your Thanksgiving Menu?

Anonymous
Roasted Turkey
Ham
Mac and cheese
Scalloped potatoes
Brussels sprouts
Green beans
Dressing

Cranberry sauce from the can
Homemade dinner rolls

Sweet potato pie
Pecan pie
Apple pie
Anonymous
Shrimp
Crab
Andouille sausage
Corn on the cob
Red potatoes

It's just our family of 4 this year and everyone agreed that we didn't want turkey and wanted to do something nontraditional. So a seafood boil (complete with a table covered in butcher paper) it is! I'm more excited about Thanksgiving dinner than I've been in years

Now I just need to figure out the right dessert.....
Anonymous
At our veg thanksgiving:

Mushroom wellington
Vegetarian chicken pot pie
Potato salad
Deviled Eggs
Orange salad
Green bean casserole
Sausage and herb stuffing (with vegan sausage)
Cranberry sauce
Someone is bringing a sweet potato casserole
Rolls
Glazed cream apple pie
Mississippi mud pie
Anonymous

We're French, and not having any Americans over, and the kids asked for cassoulet with duck: a slow-cooked confit of duck with beans. Naturally they didn't propose any vegetables, but I guess we'll do haricots verts, the really thin ones I like. And maybe order a cake for dessert.
Anonymous
I’d love the German red cabbage recipe. Sounds good!
Anonymous
For those making green bean casserole, are you making the traditional one with cream of mushroom abs crispy fried onions? I got assigned “green vegetable” to bring to dinner this year and hoping the casserole is acceptable?

WWYD?
Anonymous
Pad Thai
Green Curry
Papaya Salad
Garden Rolls
Mango Rice Pudding
Miso Soup
Fried Rice
Garlic Green Beans
Vegetable Stir Fry

All vegetarian!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those making green bean casserole, are you making the traditional one with cream of mushroom abs crispy fried onions? I got assigned “green vegetable” to bring to dinner this year and hoping the casserole is acceptable?

WWYD?


I make this one that is more tasty than the canned soup.

https://www.budgetbytes.com/creamiest-green-bean-casserole/

I usually think of a green vegetable dish as something healthier but if it’s not in the menu I think it would be fine to bring.
Anonymous
We start with frozen cranberry salad (it’s almost like a sorbet), then
Turkey and giblet gravy
Bread stuffing
Ground veal and sausage “stuffing” with pine nuts and golden raisins
Mashed potatoes
Carrot soufflé
Green beans
Cranberry apple crisp
Rolls

Pie for dessert



This sounds interesting and refreshing. Can you share the recipe?


Just saw this - will post tomorrow!
Anonymous
I bake a loaf of sourdough, devil some eggs, brine a turkey, mash some potatoes then open a bunch of cans and bags for
Stovetop stuffing and Green bean casserole
Anonymous
the "menu" for Thursday:

For apps I have a cheese board, bacon wrapped dates, and empanadas.

For meal:

Curried pumpkin bisque

turkey breast w oyster sausage stuffing

Roasted pork loin in apricot habenero glaze

French green beans

Duck fat potatoes

Sweet potato salad

Turnip Apple and onion gratin

Portuguese stuffing (chorizo and challah)

Oyster pie (oysters, butter, breadcrumbs)

We are hosting. Others bringing desserts (I hate to bake!) and booze. Lots of Prosecco...
Anonymous
Turkey - just in oven with butter, salt, pepper (we've done the smoking thing, the bacon wrap thing, so many other things. This year - plain.)
Stuffing
creamed spinach
mashed potatoes
Mac n cheese

I will fight with a gravy and will probably fail.

Pumpkin pie
Chocolate pudding pie

all made from scratch but we're kicking out the rolls, green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of pies listed as desserts. Other than pie, what's for dessert? Looking for ideas.


Pumpkin cheesecake?


Not PP, but have been wondering, is pumpkin cheesecake AND pumpkin pie too redundant? There will also be an apple dessert, if that matters.

Not IMO. Another option is pumpkin cake / pumpkin pie cake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those making green bean casserole, are you making the traditional one with cream of mushroom abs crispy fried onions? I got assigned “green vegetable” to bring to dinner this year and hoping the casserole is acceptable?

WWYD?

Some people love that and look forward to it...I personally don't. Try to know your audience, I guess, but I think it's "acceptable" as a traditional dish. Other options would be green beans, asparagus, brussel sprouts.
Anonymous
Honey Baked Ham (cause DD likes ham)
turkey
mashed,
green beans,
stuffing,
pumpkin pie,
turkey soup
cookies
bread
that's about it
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