Monday, December 28, 2009

What are some really good recipes for Thanksgiving?

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Happy Thanksgiving!!!What are some really good recipes for Thanksgiving?
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Pumpkin rolls!


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(I haven't tried this one yet, but it looked yummy)


4-Pepper Deviled Eggs Recipe courtesy Alton Brown


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6 hard boiled eggs, cooled and peeled


1 teaspoon whole pink peppercorns, divided


1/2 teaspoon whole white peppercorns


1/2 teaspoon whole black peppercorns


1/2 teaspoon whole green peppercorns


1/2 teaspoon caper liquid


1/4 cup mayonnaise


1 teaspoon Dijon mustard


1/4 teaspoon kosher salt


Pinch sugar





Slice the eggs in half from top to bottom. Scoop the yolks into a medium mixing bowl and lay the whites aside. Place all of the peppercorns, except 1/2 teaspoon of the pink peppercorns, into a spice grinder and process until ground well. Add the ground peppers, caper liquid, mayonnaise, mustard, salt and sugar to the egg yolks and using a fork, stir to thoroughly combine. Place the mixture into a zip-top plastic bag and cut a small hole at one of the corners. Pipe the mixture into each of the white halves. Coarsely grind the remaining 1/2 teaspoon of pink peppercorns and use to garnish the top of each egg.


Chill for at least 1 hour in the refrigerator before serving





I made this last year and it was a big hit!


Sweet Potatoes with Brandy and Raisins recipe courtesy of Ann Volkwein





1/2 cup raisins


1/4 cup brandy


4 medium sweet potatoes, boiled until just tender then peeled and sliced into 1/4 inch slices


2/3 cup brown sugar


1/4 teaspoon cinnamon


2 tablespoons water


1/4 cup butter





Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a small bowl, let the raisins soak in the brandy for 20 minutes. Grease a shallow baking pan with butter and layer sweet potato slices. In a saucepan, combine brown sugar, cinnamon, water and margarine and bring to a boil. Add the raisins and brandy and pour mixture over sweet potatoes. Bake uncovered for 40 minutes, basting with juices
Sweet Yams with syrup and whip creme...gracious I have a woody.,
For pumpkin pie, use the recipe on the Libby's pumpkin can. For cranberry sauce, use the cooked recipe on the back of the fresh cranberry package--it's like 2 cups water, 1 cup sugar and the cleaned cranberries brought to a boil and cooled. We like green bean casserole--I think it's on the Campbell's Mushroom soup can--2 packages of frozen green beans, 1 can mushroom soup, 3/4 cup of milk, 1 teaspoon soy sauce, 1/2 can French's french fried onions--mix all together in a round, oven proof baking dish, bake for a few minutes until warm and bubbly, take out and sprinkle remaining onions in a ring around the side of the dish. You can use a square or rectangular pan if that's all you have. Most family's have a favorite stuffing/dressing recipe--talk to the Moms and Grandmoms to get that. Bake the turkey in a roasting pan that you can later put on the burner so you can make gravy--add 1 box of chicken broth to whatever is in the bottom of the roaster (oh, better skim off grease first), simmer that and scrape the bottom of the pan, add a little salt and pepper, then add a flour slurry (about 1 1/2 cups cold water that your added 2 tablespoons of flour to and that you've shaken), slowly add some of the slurry to the liquid and wisk, continue to add a little slurry and wisk until the gravy is at the thickness you like. Check the seasonings. Look for some sweat potatoes casseroles recipes that call for a little orange juice. Use cream and butter that you heated to make mashed potatoes. Good luck.
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