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2007-11-20 03:13:46 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

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The typical Thanksgiving feast

2007-11-20 03:16:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

This is my menu:
Deep Fried Turkey
Roast Turkey
Ham
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Sweet Potato Casserole
Green Bean Casserole
Stuffing
Cornbread Stuffing
Apple Nut Stuffing
Veggie Pizza
Whole Cranberry Sauce
Jellied Cranberry Sauce
Pumpkin Pie
Chocolate Silk Pies
Cherry Crisp
Cheese Tray
Veggie Tray
Pop
Beer
Wine
Sangria
I think that is it....could end up making more!

2007-11-20 11:21:32 · answer #2 · answered by I hang with the BIG DOGS 4 · 1 0

This year's menu looks like this:

Appetizers: deviled eggs, prawns with cocktail sauce, cheese and crackers.
Main Meal: roast turkey with giblet gravey, sour cream mashed potatoes, fresh green beans with bacon and onion, crockpot dressing (with turkey Italian sausage and chestnuts), sweet potato casserole, ambrosia, hot rolls.
Dessert: fudge, peanut brittle, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, triple berry pie.
To Drink: Champagne, sparkling cider, Italian sodas, Sauvignon Blanc

2007-11-20 11:23:31 · answer #3 · answered by JennyP 7 · 1 0

being as my husband has decided to leave for hunting again on thursday morning..the only thanksgiving we have ever had the chance of spending together..and theres no way im going to travel 2 hours with our children for 3 or 4 days and stay with his parents that i can barely stand while he hunts for 12 hours a day..im going to stay at home and make the kids their favorite foods...hot dogs..corn dogs..some corn..and mashed tatoes and when they get to bed im going to feast on liquid cocaine and beer

recipe for liquid cocaine: 1 part rumple 1 part goldschlager 1 part jager...shake with ice in a shaker and pour into shot glass

2007-11-20 11:37:30 · answer #4 · answered by hi_iduntcyber_doyou 5 · 1 1

I am making a roast turkey and stuffing/dressing; mashed potatoes and gravy; green bean casserole; sweet potato casserole; macaroni and cheese; a relish tray with sweet and dill pickles, green and black olives, carrot and celery sticks, broccoli and cauliflower florets; deviled eggs; cranberry sauce; crescent rolls; pumpkin pie; cherry pie; pecan pie; and a lime jello salad.


Kings Arms Tavern Sweet Potatoes

3-pounds sweet potatoes
¾-cup light brown sugar, packed divided
3-tablespoons butter
5 teaspoons cinnamon
½-teaspoon nutmeg
¼-teaspoon salt
1-cup milk

Preheat oven to 400º
Grease 1½ quart casserole
Cook sweet potatoes in boiling salted water until done; drain peel and mash them.

Stir in all the remaining ingredients except 2 tablespoons of sugar.

Turn the mixture in to prepared casserole and sprinkle with remaining sugar.

Bake at 400º for 30 minutes.

PUMPKIN can be substituted for the sweet potatoes and it comes out well.

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Lime Jell-O Mold

1 large box Lime Jell-O
8 ounces Cream Cheese - room temperature
1 can Crushed Pineapple - chilled
1 16 ounce container of Cool Whip or fresh whipped cream

Drain pineapple saving liquid to use in Jell-O. Make Jell-O using the quick-set instructions replacing some of the cold water with the pineapple juice. Make sure gelatin is well dissolved. Place in fridge until semi-set. In a blender combine cream cheese and pineapple until well blended. Mix into semi-set Jell-O than fold in Cool Whip. Pour into a gelatin mold and refrigerate until set or over night. To serve, unmold onto a plate large enough for the mold.

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This stuffs a 20-25 pound turkey with some left over to cook in the pan or seperately:

6 large loaves of cheap white sandwich bread
6 large eggs or larger
3 sticks of butter
3-4 medium onions - finely chopped
1 stalk/bunch of celery - finely chopped
1 large jar of poultry seasoning
salt and pepper to taste
about 2 cups boiling water or chicken broth - amount may vary depending on how dry the bread is and how moist you like your stuffing/dressing

Into a large container like the bottom of the turkey roasting pan or a large Rubber Maid storage bin - something with a lid - tear the bread into small pieces. Mix in egge, oinions, celery, poultry seasoning, salt and pepper. Slice butter over mixture and mix in. Pour boiling water over bread and cover with a clean towel and the container's lid. Let set 5 minutes. Mix. Add more liquid if you want a moister dressing. Stuff bird. Cook any remaining dressing in the pan with the bird adding during the last 45 minutes of cooking.

2007-11-20 11:46:01 · answer #5 · answered by Wedge - The Envy of all Corellia 7 · 1 0

Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cranberries, pumpkin pie and a Kool-aid pie.

2007-11-20 11:21:11 · answer #6 · answered by sensible_man 7 · 1 0

Reservations!

2007-11-20 11:21:30 · answer #7 · answered by Samma 4 · 0 1

toast and popcorn a la Charlie Brown!

2007-11-20 11:22:33 · answer #8 · answered by sas 3 · 0 1

i am making nothing....my mom is and my stepdad's family. we r having mashed potatoes, crock pot stuffing, green bean cassarole (hopefully), dessert of some sort (prolly pie), veggies, prolly other stuff i can't remember

2007-11-20 11:20:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Turkey and all the sides.

2007-11-20 11:18:40 · answer #10 · answered by krennao 7 · 0 1

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