What's on your Thanksgiving menu?
I love hearing holiday menus from all over! Great for fishing for ideas, too! So....what are you cooking for Thanksgiving?
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- Brined/ roasted turkey cranberry sause yams oystrer stuffing mash potatoes carrots and 3-4 other vegetable dishes.
- Cajun turkey, fried turkey, smoked turkey & ham, dressing, gravy, mashed patatoes, candy yams w/ marshmellows on top, collard greens, homemade mac & cheese, cranbury sauce, cabbage, green bean casserole, corn casserole, itallion creme cake, chocolate cake, upside down pinnaple cake, sweet patato pie, pecan pie, chocolate pie, and MY Aunt's famous Kool Aid. And thats not even including my inlaws house
- turkey, toad in a hole(yorkshire pudding with sausage in it), mashed potatoes, veggies
- Roast turkey and stuffing/dressing; mashed potatoes and gravy; green bean casserole; sweet potato casserole; a relish tray; deviled eggs; cranberry sauce; macaroni and cheese; cresent rolls; pumpkin pie; cherry pie; pecan pie; and a lime jello salad.
- Chitterinlings, Honey baked spiral ham, turkey and dressing, potatoe salad, banana pudding, hot water cornbread, collard greens, yams, macaroni & cheese, baked beans
- other than the regular urkey potatoes and gravy, im added a little new things, im making sweet potato skewers, topping in garlic and herbs and roasting them, then for squash i am sauteeing summer squash, zucchini, onions, and tomatoes with a little garlic and oregano :)
- Grilled smoked turkey, venison tips fried in garlic and butter, garlic red potatoes, a cranberry, graham cracker, whipped cream layer salad, grilled veggies, mashed spuds, dressing and of course gravy. Pumpkin pie made from the Halloween pumpkin puree and fresh dark coffee. Happy Thanksgiving!
- Ham, sweet potatoes, sausage stuffing balls, a veg, maybe traditional green bean cassarole, salad and some type of rolls or bread. Of course lots of gravy and probably mashed potatoes, too. Sometimes if my husband & I are really ambitious we make soup to serve for first course. I'm thinking Italian Wedding soup. We have been hosting our family Thanksgiving dinner since we got our own house 7 years ago. I am ambivalent as to whether I like it or not... Anyway, for dessert, not sure yet. For sure the pumpkin pie that I got from a fundraiser yesterday, maybe brownies, too. A big pot of coffee will be on all day!
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