Anonymous wrote:These all sounds lovely and hope everyone enjoyed.
FWIW - I am an American with American parents and we never had sweet potatoes with marshmallows, green bean casserole, or mac and cheese for Thanksgiving (or Christmas or Easter). The marshmallow potatoes and the casserole are things we just never had/have. Mac and cheese was just an occasional side but not for holidays. Not sure if we are in the minority, or if it is regional (my family is NE/Mid-Atlantic).
Anonymous wrote:Indian here. We made some of my childhood favorites. .
Coconut mint pulao, Fried okra raita and Murg Irani (a delicately flavored chicken dish)
Dessert was apple pie with vanilla ice cream and Jalebi with rabdi. Jalebi from the Persian bakery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's delightful that good ol mac and cheese are making it onto these menus. Do you make m&c on the regular or is this a special dish for the day?
I’m 4th generation American and have never had Mac and cheese at thanksgiving or any holiday/family event.
Anonymous wrote:Vegetable lo mein. Def beats turkey IMO.
Anonymous wrote:It's delightful that good ol mac and cheese are making it onto these menus. Do you make m&c on the regular or is this a special dish for the day?
Anonymous wrote:Brit here. We did Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, roasted sprouts, cranberry sauce and cauliflower cheese. Apple pie and cream for dessert. We can't get used to some of the typical American sides like the sweet potatoes with marshmallows and green bean casserole either!