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RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - sally - 11-14-2023

Bring them a pet mouse.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - MirahM - 11-17-2023

What is your favorite way to make sweet potatoes?

I guess everyone is bringing things, so I am bringing that. I won't be doing it with marshmallows tho. I'll use a crunchy pecan topping and I'll follow the recipe this time!


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - MirahM - 11-17-2023

(11-22-2016, 10:03 PM)sally Wrote: You can't really fuck up sweet potato casserole as long as you taste it as you go along. Bake them, peel them and put them in a mixing bowl. Add butter, a pinch of cinnamon, a pinch of salt and pepper and a spoonful of maple syrup or brown sugar. A dash of vanilla extract and a splash of bourbon or apple cider or evaporated milk or all three. Add a couple of beaten eggs and pour into a buttered casserole dish. Bake for 3040 minutes and then top with pecan streusel shit or pineapple or marshmallows or whatever and bake for a few more minutes.

Why do you and the recipe I read say to bake them or boil them AND Then peel them? Doesn't it make sense to peel them first??


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - MirahM - 11-17-2023

(11-23-2017, 02:22 AM)Love Child Wrote: I love making food for people also. Sally that breakfast sounds amazing! This year I am visiting others for Thanksgiving. Here is one of my favorite Thanksgiving videos. The Turduckenaie.

P.S. I like a sprig of parsley on deviled eggs.


Still my favorite video!


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - Duchess - 11-20-2023

(11-17-2023, 03:06 PM)MirahM Wrote: What is your favorite way to make sweet potatoes?

I guess everyone is bringing things, so I am bringing that. I won't be doing it with marshmallows tho. I'll use a crunchy pecan topping and I'll follow the recipe this time!

I don't know how I missed this. That sounds fricken wonderful, especially the part about crunchy pecan topping. NomNomNom.

Not that it is dessert ^^^^^^ but I always want to eat dessert first so I have room for it. I won't if I eat my meal first.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - MirahM - 11-20-2023

Apparently another girl is bringing sweet potatoes, which is perfect because we both said we were doing pecan topping, soooper I said I would do marshmallow.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - sally - 11-20-2023

(11-17-2023, 03:08 PM)MirahM Wrote:
(11-22-2016, 10:03 PM)sally Wrote: You can't really fuck up sweet potato casserole as long as you taste it as you go along. Bake them, peel them and put them in a mixing bowl. Add butter, a pinch of cinnamon, a pinch of salt and pepper and a spoonful of maple syrup or brown sugar. A dash of vanilla extract and a splash of bourbon or apple cider or evaporated milk or all three. Add a couple of beaten eggs and pour into a buttered casserole dish. Bake for 3040 minutes and then top with pecan streusel shit or pineapple or marshmallows or whatever and bake for a few more minutes.

Why do you and the recipe I read say to bake them or boil them AND Then peel them? Doesn't it make sense to peel them first??

It’s easier to peel them once they’re cooked.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - rothschild - 11-20-2023

In case anyone's interested, a nice alternative is acorn squash with apples and raisins. Tastes great and less starchy.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - sally - 11-20-2023

My most requested thanksgiving dish is acorn squash stuffed with carrot au gratin. I just made it up one day and it’s actually a pita to make, no wonder everyone likes it.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - rothschild - 11-21-2023

Carrot au gratin sounds interesting.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - Duchess - 11-21-2023

(11-20-2023, 09:47 PM)rothschild Wrote:  acorn squash with apples and raisins. 

That sounds awesome too! Mmmmm.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - Duchess - 11-21-2023

I couldn't stop thinking about the squash with apples & raisins so I looked it up and I'm going to make it for Thanksgiving. The recipe is simple and it sounds so delicious.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - Duchess - 11-21-2023

Can I use apple pie filling for that recipe?


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - sally - 11-21-2023

I wouldn’t.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - MirahM - 11-22-2023

Now there are going to be 3 people brining sweet potatoes. 1 is a soufle. Last night I found this awesome recipe for rosemary rounds. I'll see if I can screenshot it.

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RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - sally - 11-23-2023

I’m not all that big of a fan of the traditional Thanksgiving dinner, I don’t know why I bother making it every fucking year.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - MirahM - 11-23-2023

srsly
There were some new dishes there today and that was nice to see.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - sally - 11-23-2023

I’m still kind of sick so I don’t have much of an appetite anyway. The only thing that seemed appetizing to me was the warm apple pie with Hagen Daz vanilla ice cream.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - Duchess - 11-24-2023

(11-23-2023, 10:37 PM)sally Wrote: warm apple pie with Hagen Daz vanilla ice cream.

I had that, but it wasn't with Hagen Daz, it was Breyers French Vanilla.


RE: Thanksgiving preparation thread - Clang McFly - 11-25-2023

(11-24-2023, 06:41 PM)Duchess Wrote:
(11-23-2023, 10:37 PM)sally Wrote: warm apple pie with Hagen Daz vanilla ice cream.

I had that, but it wasn't with Hagen Daz, it was Breyers French Vanilla.

I had pecan pie, no ice cream.