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Pearl onion casserole with ritz cracker topping drizzled with melted butter.:kewl:
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Riced potatoes with real gravy and fresh cracked black pepper.
Coup de gras is the Bourbon Pecan pie........ mercy !!!! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
My girlfriend's seafood-stuffed mushrooms with clams and shrimp!
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The best was the broccoli-rabe sausage, oyster, and cornbread stuffing.
I used fennel instead of celery in the mirepoix and then deglazed with dry vermouth. It was very busy, but really good (and expensive). Macomber turnips are also really good, so good looking out there parker and Cohen. People also like the fried mac and cheese balls with summer tomato dipping sauce. There's nothing special about them,, but they make a huge mess. |
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Be sure to degrease it! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I changed my mind screw squash. I love Pie for a side dish and desert and I could eat it instead of Turkey.
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My sisters 4 sons are gigantic college football players.
It always turns into a pie eating contest at my parents house. I feel like a little mouse running around the table looking for scraps. And I go 6 ft 235......Yeeesh seems like yesterday that I was the ruler of the pie. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Ma puts pieces of buttered bread on top of the bird with orange and lemon juice... as you baste it really keeps the moisture on top, and they're like turkey flavored fried orange bread... you can feel your arteries harden as you eat em but they're amazing
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LOL. that reminds me we still have a milk man and we got a quart of eggnog yesterday for turkey day and that stuff is like heavy cream and I swear you can feel your heart skip a beat. Now the worst part of TG I got to drive an hour and 3/4 to the north shore. Have a good one.
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Did an apple/mesquite blend for smoke this year. We certainly don't agree on politics but we do agree on food!Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours Spence.Enjoy!!! |
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If you've never done this before I'd suggest tasting it after its boiled to make sure it's not too salty. Should be an interesting experiment... Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Did you say salty?!
Super fatty too.Dilute and make gravy but not today.Have plenty of regular turkey stock from the giblets. After all these years with the Brinkman the Weber takes some using. |
I suspected you may have those issues.
If you really want to kill it, buy a second bird and smoke the wings and thighs. Save the breasts to roast on their own. Make a stock from the rest of the carcass the day before, then the morning of use the stock and smoked parts with more veggies and aeromatics to make a stronger stock. Instead of turkey fat make a roux with butter and enjoy...I think I got the idea from an Alton Brown recipe. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The Wednesday before. I helped two young maidens cut cranberries in half, chop nuts for the famous Nannie Jean cranberry bread.
Thanksgiving morn in their finest dresses we headed out to Coast Guard Station Chatham to deliver the world famous treat. Then to feed the chickens, check out the property bounds ,then head to west Chatham for some daughter cooking and good company. Getting old ain't all that bad. Happy thanks giving folks |
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Getting ready for round 2. About to sit down to our turkey today. Brined over night and all the fixin's the way we like them and fresh Lithuanian kielbasa and sauerkraut too, plus no driving to and fro.
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You're gonna look pregnant.
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I feel pregnant.
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