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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,174
    Get_Right said:
    Pretty traditional this year for us. Our first grandbaby is one month old. Only 11 of us so not a huge get together.

    Turkey
    Dressing
    Mashed potatoes and gravy
    Roasting sweet pots, carrots, beets
    My daughter was wanting to make mac & cheese but trying to get her to push that to Fri/Sat lol
    Trying to resist the green bean casserole this year

    Do not fight the green bean casserole. It is the one thing my kids always request for Thanksgiving. Campbell's, French's and a few beans. I could make nothing else and they would be happy.
    yeah I'll probably lose that battle...they are talking about it


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    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,116
    eddiec said:
    I miss Thanksgiving dinner. Probably the sides more than the Turkey. I was home for it about two years ago. It was my wife's first ever Thanksgiving dinner and she absolutely loved it.

     The turkey is just a vessel for the sides. Every now and then the turkey is done well. But it is really about the sides.
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,116
    Get_Right said:
    Pretty traditional this year for us. Our first grandbaby is one month old. Only 11 of us so not a huge get together.

    Turkey
    Dressing
    Mashed potatoes and gravy
    Roasting sweet pots, carrots, beets
    My daughter was wanting to make mac & cheese but trying to get her to push that to Fri/Sat lol
    Trying to resist the green bean casserole this year

    Do not fight the green bean casserole. It is the one thing my kids always request for Thanksgiving. Campbell's, French's and a few beans. I could make nothing else and they would be happy.
    yeah I'll probably lose that battle...they are talking about it



    It is simple and good. It is the first leftover that disappears.
  • Loujoe said:
    Got a turkey from work, dry salt brine in fridge now. Spatchcocked it. Will do on the grill. Came out good last year. Have done brussel sprouts, mashed potatoes, stuffing. Maybe some carrots if my garden wants to give a few up. Time with a couple people and animals i love the most. Will be a nice quiet day.
    Enjoy it!
    I'm sure you don't take it for granted. I'm reminding myself not to. ❤️ 
    I am VERY interested in how this comes out.
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,880
    Poncier said:
    We go to my sister's house.
    Basic traditional meal for the most part

    Turkey (fresh kill I get from work)
    Gravy,
    Mashed Potatoes
    Stuffing
    Peas
    Candied Yams
    Dinner Rolls
    And my brother-in-law makes the vilest broccoli casserole and generally he's the only one who eats any of it.

    A couple of pies and such for dessert, always including chocolate cream pie.
    Let's hear more of this vile broccoli dish you speak of. Wtf is in it?
    It's similar to the vile green been casserole.

    I believe it cosmists of broccoli, cream of mushroom soup and cheese. Looks like vomit in a casserole.
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • eddiec
    eddiec Posts: 3,959
    Get_Right said:
    eddiec said:
    I miss Thanksgiving dinner. Probably the sides more than the Turkey. I was home for it about two years ago. It was my wife's first ever Thanksgiving dinner and she absolutely loved it.

     The turkey is just a vessel for the sides. Every now and then the turkey is done well. But it is really about the sides.

    One of my good friends moved to North Carolina thirty years ago.They do two turkeys- one traditional, one deep fried. He says the fried one is bones after dinner while the traditional one is barely touched.
  • QuarterToTen
    QuarterToTen Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 3,649
    Hosting for 10 

    2 turkey breasts 
    Ham 
    Stuffing 
    Mashed potatoes 
    Sweet potatoes 
    Yeast rolls 
    Green beans and tomatoes
    Corn Casserole 
    Pumpkin squares 
    Pineapple upside down cake 
    Peanut butter pie 
    Sour cream pecan streusel bundt cake 
    Nap

    Happy Thanksgiving!  

    Nobody in your family likes dark meat?
    Nope, not a one. 
    Nice shirt.
  • Hosting for 10 

    2 turkey breasts 
    Ham 
    Stuffing 
    Mashed potatoes 
    Sweet potatoes 
    Yeast rolls 
    Green beans and tomatoes
    Corn Casserole 
    Pumpkin squares 
    Pineapple upside down cake 
    Peanut butter pie 
    Sour cream pecan streusel bundt cake 
    Nap

    Happy Thanksgiving!  

    Nobody in your family likes dark meat?
    Nope, not a one. 
    If there is no dark meat involved, then how are you making gravy? What's your recipe?
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • eddiec said:
    Get_Right said:
    eddiec said:
    I miss Thanksgiving dinner. Probably the sides more than the Turkey. I was home for it about two years ago. It was my wife's first ever Thanksgiving dinner and she absolutely loved it.

     The turkey is just a vessel for the sides. Every now and then the turkey is done well. But it is really about the sides.

    One of my good friends moved to North Carolina thirty years ago.They do two turkeys- one traditional, one deep fried. He says the fried one is bones after dinner while the traditional one is barely touched.
    I would be ok with that situation. An entire bird to use for leftovers? That would be fantastic. 
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • QuarterToTen
    QuarterToTen Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 3,649
    Hosting for 10 

    2 turkey breasts 
    Ham 
    Stuffing 
    Mashed potatoes 
    Sweet potatoes 
    Yeast rolls 
    Green beans and tomatoes
    Corn Casserole 
    Pumpkin squares 
    Pineapple upside down cake 
    Peanut butter pie 
    Sour cream pecan streusel bundt cake 
    Nap

    Happy Thanksgiving!  

    Nobody in your family likes dark meat?
    Nope, not a one. 
    If there is no dark meat involved, then how are you making gravy? What's your recipe?
    A stick of butter in each turkey initially, so lots of amazing drippings, add turkey or chicken broth to the pan, thicken it up 
    and add more butter.  Because butter makes everything better.  
    Nice shirt.
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,174
    edited November 2024
    Hosting for 10 

    2 turkey breasts 
    Ham 
    Stuffing 
    Mashed potatoes 
    Sweet potatoes 
    Yeast rolls 
    Green beans and tomatoes
    Corn Casserole 
    Pumpkin squares 
    Pineapple upside down cake 
    Peanut butter pie 
    Sour cream pecan streusel bundt cake 
    Nap

    Happy Thanksgiving!  

    Nobody in your family likes dark meat?
    Nope, not a one. 
    If there is no dark meat involved, then how are you making gravy? What's your recipe?
    A stick of butter in each turkey initially, so lots of amazing drippings, add turkey or chicken broth to the pan, thicken it up 
    and add more butter.  Because butter makes everything better.  
    I put carrot/celery/onion scraps in the turkey roasting pan with the neck, herbs and some chicken stock...butter under the skin and season

    then strain the pan for the gravy...add a bit of white wine to deglaze and cook up the roux

    dog gets the heart/gizzard/liver

    he loves thanksgiving


    Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
    The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)

    1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
    2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
    2020: Oakland, Oakland:  2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
    2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
    2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt2
  • Hosting for 10 

    2 turkey breasts 
    Ham 
    Stuffing 
    Mashed potatoes 
    Sweet potatoes 
    Yeast rolls 
    Green beans and tomatoes
    Corn Casserole 
    Pumpkin squares 
    Pineapple upside down cake 
    Peanut butter pie 
    Sour cream pecan streusel bundt cake 
    Nap

    Happy Thanksgiving!  

    Nobody in your family likes dark meat?
    Nope, not a one. 
    If there is no dark meat involved, then how are you making gravy? What's your recipe?
    A stick of butter in each turkey initially, so lots of amazing drippings, add turkey or chicken broth to the pan, thicken it up 
    and add more butter.  Because butter makes everything better.  
    I put carrot/celery/onion scraps in the turkey roasting pan with the neck, herbs and some chicken stock...butter under the skin and season

    then strain the pan for the gravy...add a bit of white wine to deglaze and cook up the roux

    dog gets the heart/gizzard/liver

    he loves thanksgiving


    I've cooked plenty of turkeys over the years. I've stuffed them with stuffing, onions, lemons, oranges, etc. 

    I've come to the conclusion that simpler is better. I just put a ton of butter under the skin, cover the entire bird with olive oil, salt and pepper and that's that. 
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,174
    Hosting for 10 

    2 turkey breasts 
    Ham 
    Stuffing 
    Mashed potatoes 
    Sweet potatoes 
    Yeast rolls 
    Green beans and tomatoes
    Corn Casserole 
    Pumpkin squares 
    Pineapple upside down cake 
    Peanut butter pie 
    Sour cream pecan streusel bundt cake 
    Nap

    Happy Thanksgiving!  

    Nobody in your family likes dark meat?
    Nope, not a one. 
    If there is no dark meat involved, then how are you making gravy? What's your recipe?
    A stick of butter in each turkey initially, so lots of amazing drippings, add turkey or chicken broth to the pan, thicken it up 
    and add more butter.  Because butter makes everything better.  
    I put carrot/celery/onion scraps in the turkey roasting pan with the neck, herbs and some chicken stock...butter under the skin and season

    then strain the pan for the gravy...add a bit of white wine to deglaze and cook up the roux

    dog gets the heart/gizzard/liver

    he loves thanksgiving


    I've cooked plenty of turkeys over the years. I've stuffed them with stuffing, onions, lemons, oranges, etc. 

    I've come to the conclusion that simpler is better. I just put a ton of butter under the skin, cover the entire bird with olive oil, salt and pepper and that's that. 
    we've never gone the stuffing route....my family always made dressing so we've all stuck with that
    Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
    The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)

    1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
    2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
    2020: Oakland, Oakland:  2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
    2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
    2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt2
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,116
    eddiec said:
    Get_Right said:
    eddiec said:
    I miss Thanksgiving dinner. Probably the sides more than the Turkey. I was home for it about two years ago. It was my wife's first ever Thanksgiving dinner and she absolutely loved it.

     The turkey is just a vessel for the sides. Every now and then the turkey is done well. But it is really about the sides.

    One of my good friends moved to North Carolina thirty years ago.They do two turkeys- one traditional, one deep fried. He says the fried one is bones after dinner while the traditional one is barely touched.
    I have never tried it. I get scared by all the roof fire videos. And yes to the dark meat. It is the best part. I will be cooking all day tomorrow, and loving every minute of it. I hope the weather holds out. I would like to use the grill.

    Hope you all enjoy time off from work, relaxing and having good eats. The green bean casserole is not vile, in the same way meatloaf is not vile. Its American tradition. And I do seem to recall a broccoli cheddar casserole at some point. It was good.
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,116
    Hosting for 10 

    2 turkey breasts 
    Ham 
    Stuffing 
    Mashed potatoes 
    Sweet potatoes 
    Yeast rolls 
    Green beans and tomatoes
    Corn Casserole 
    Pumpkin squares 
    Pineapple upside down cake 
    Peanut butter pie 
    Sour cream pecan streusel bundt cake 
    Nap

    Happy Thanksgiving!  

    Nobody in your family likes dark meat?
    Nope, not a one. 
    If there is no dark meat involved, then how are you making gravy? What's your recipe?
    A stick of butter in each turkey initially, so lots of amazing drippings, add turkey or chicken broth to the pan, thicken it up 
    and add more butter.  Because butter makes everything better.  
    I put carrot/celery/onion scraps in the turkey roasting pan with the neck, herbs and some chicken stock...butter under the skin and season

    then strain the pan for the gravy...add a bit of white wine to deglaze and cook up the roux

    dog gets the heart/gizzard/liver

    he loves thanksgiving


    I've cooked plenty of turkeys over the years. I've stuffed them with stuffing, onions, lemons, oranges, etc. 

    I've come to the conclusion that simpler is better. I just put a ton of butter under the skin, cover the entire bird with olive oil, salt and pepper and that's that. 
     This is correct. And shit. I forgot butter.
  • Get_Right said:
    eddiec said:
    Get_Right said:
    eddiec said:
    I miss Thanksgiving dinner. Probably the sides more than the Turkey. I was home for it about two years ago. It was my wife's first ever Thanksgiving dinner and she absolutely loved it.

     The turkey is just a vessel for the sides. Every now and then the turkey is done well. But it is really about the sides.

    One of my good friends moved to North Carolina thirty years ago.They do two turkeys- one traditional, one deep fried. He says the fried one is bones after dinner while the traditional one is barely touched.
    I have never tried it. I get scared by all the roof fire videos. And yes to the dark meat. It is the best part. I will be cooking all day tomorrow, and loving every minute of it. I hope the weather holds out. I would like to use the grill.

    Hope you all enjoy time off from work, relaxing and having good eats. The green bean casserole is not vile, in the same way meatloaf is not vile. Its American tradition. And I do seem to recall a broccoli cheddar casserole at some point. It was good.
    The roof fire videos are wild. Every Friday after Thanksgiving, I have to turn on the early morning news. So I can see video of the poor folks who set their house on fire, cooking a fucking turkey. 

    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,174
    I'm sure it's very good but to me the hassle of deep frying just isn't worth it. I would be all for standing around a fryer drinking beer at someone else's place but I'm sure as fuck not doing it.
    Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
    The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)

    1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
    2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
    2020: Oakland, Oakland:  2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
    2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
    2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt2
  • I'm sure it's very good but to me the hassle of deep frying just isn't worth it. I would be all for standing around a fryer drinking beer at someone else's place but I'm sure as fuck not doing it.
    Agreed 100%
    The only time I have had deep fried was just that. My friend invited us over, we drank a bunch of booze and watched him do his thing. The bird was delicious!

    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,458
    ...is in October. 
    Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall




  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,880
    ...is in October. 
    Have a good Thursday.
    This weekend we rock Portland