We're having:
squash soup with fried sage leaves and a drizzle of sage butter
lasagna, one pan of Italian sausage and one of hamburger for the older set
rosemary buns with optional sun-dried tomato spread
baked yams or sweet potatoes, depending on which looks good
broccoli diablo (with red bell pepper bits and tarragon and mustard and so on)
raw veggie tray and dill dip
lefse
lingonberries
pickled herring
wild rice pudding with sour cherries
pecan pies and pumpkin pie, made by Grandma
Lunch will be turkey sandwiches (with some cheese sandwiches for Grandpa), but I don't like turkey enough to make one and have it coming out every orifice for months, and as I am in charge Thanksgiving, that means lasagna. Festive lasagna! Yummy lasagna! Everybody likes lasagna, particularly me.
What are you having?
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Date: 2004-11-21 03:18 pm (UTC)Can I cook here and then come over to your place for leftovers? :)
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Date: 2004-11-21 03:28 pm (UTC)And when your stepmother makes the driest turkey in the world and never has enough for leftovers so your sister makes one of her own the day before.
I have no idea what's on any of the menus other than turkey and cheesy broccoli rice casserole thing at my Aunt Pat's. Which I asked her to make for me because I luuuuuuuuuurve it.
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Date: 2004-11-21 04:10 pm (UTC)Garlic dill smashed potatoes
Buttered/nutmeged baked squash
cranberry sauce (cos I loves the whole berries in the gelatinous goo)
mixed baby greens with spinach salad
broccolli or broccolli rabe or some other stalky veggies like asparagus or something maybe like corn
maybe apple pie. maybe apple fritters. Something sweet with apples.
Since there's only two of us, it will be a "weekend" meal, really. Nothing entirely splendiforous.
I'm thinking of maybe trying to make a roasted duck for xmas dinner since
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Date: 2004-11-21 05:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 05:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 05:31 pm (UTC)Did you know that's where my last name comes from? People at Ellis Island can't spell, or it'd be Lingon. My paternal ancestor and his two brothers decided they didn't want to be just another Peterson if they were going to be stuck with the same name every generation (how weird!), so they were going to call themselves after the berries they grew on their farm back home. One of them succeeded and became Mr. Lingon. My ancestor became Mr. Lingen. And the third brother ran into an immigration official who said, "How patriotic, this thick-voiced Swede wants to name himself after one of our greatest presidents!" So there are some Swedish Lincolns running around related to me.
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Date: 2004-11-21 05:32 pm (UTC)We are going to David's mother's house, so some things are set in stone and some aren't. In stone:
Turkey with chestnut breadcrumb stuffing
Pumpkin pie
Mince pie
I am making the pies, and have not yet decided whether the pumpkin will be vegan or not. If it is not, I will make an apple pie too.
Not in stone:
Green beans
Cauliflower with garlic and ginger
My mother is bringing those.
There will almost certainly be mashed potatoes and gravy.
We used to have a salad but nobody ever ate it, even me.
Pamela
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Date: 2004-11-21 05:34 pm (UTC)It looks like I'll be all alone for Thanksgiving (my roommate just left for Austin today), so I'm going to make whatever I feel up for. The current list:
Croissants
Beef tenderloin in shallot sauce (never a turkey fan myself)
Garlic mashed potatoes
Green beans
Honey-glazed carrots
Strawberry pie (never a cranberry fan myself, either)
White chocolate peppermint cookies
There's nothing on that list that's especially Thanksgiving-y, I know, but I'm with you, M'ris. Better to earnestly give thanks for a Thanksgiving lasagna than to disinterestedly poke your fork into a Thanksgiving turkey.
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Date: 2004-11-21 05:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 06:34 pm (UTC)posibly I may try out the matzo-ball soup *mix* I have sitting around because I'm slightly boggled by the idea
tomato-and-bread salad (Moosewood recipe, always goes fast
turkey breast
Possibly a stuffing adapted from the Snyders' pretzel box (major adaptation will be to include chorizo instead of sausage
cranberry sauce
asparagus (microwaved or grilled)
kasha and bowties
pumpkin pastry (pumpkin pie filling from _How to Cook Everything_ in Pepperidge Farm's puff pastry shells.
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Date: 2004-11-21 06:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 06:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 07:00 pm (UTC)My goal for the next four days is to try every strawberry pie recipe I can find in hopes of having the proper one for Thanksgiving. It's an arduous task, but someone's gotta do it--and I'll be sure to report back on the results.
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Date: 2004-11-21 07:10 pm (UTC)But I'm not cooking until Sunday, so I have time to think about this.
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Date: 2004-11-21 07:11 pm (UTC)The bowtie pasta was called "varnishkes" when I was growing up.
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Date: 2004-11-21 07:14 pm (UTC)Thanksgiving is all about starch.
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Date: 2004-11-21 07:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 09:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 11:24 pm (UTC)Traditionalists. :)
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Date: 2004-11-21 11:54 pm (UTC)What is this *months* thing? We have a day or two of leftovers for a couple of households after the big feast. And that's from a 20-pound turkey; you can get smaller ones you know.
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Date: 2004-11-22 05:00 am (UTC)Mom had to explain to Grandma that when I requested "no turkey leftovers" when I was home from college, it counted if she tainted her chicken hotdish or soup or whatever with turkey. Grandma only counted those days when people ate Ole Tacos for dinner as leftovers.
(Ole Taco, in case someone reading this doesn't know: lefse rolled around turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, and lingonberries. Possibly the only thing I even consider missing about Thanksgiving leftovers. Ya for sure you bet.)
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Date: 2004-11-22 06:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-22 10:21 am (UTC)If not ... definitely report back where I can read it.
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Date: 2004-11-22 01:45 pm (UTC)We've decided to try a double soup: squash or pumpkin, and turnip or rutabega. I hope it will look stunning.
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Date: 2004-11-22 11:16 pm (UTC)So if you've got a recipe, send it on over!
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Date: 2004-11-23 05:24 pm (UTC)B
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Date: 2004-11-23 05:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-23 05:38 pm (UTC)Last year I fed 25 or so. That was a fine meal.
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