Yes that's Lucas picking at the Dressing...he just couldn't wait.
On the Thanksgiving menu:
Creamy Mashed Potatoes: The secret is using warm evaporated milk. If the milk is cold it will cause the starch in the potatoes to seize up and gives you a gummy potato...no bueno. These potatoes were light and fluffy thanks to the warm evaporated milk (you can use warm plain mik, I just like the flavor of evaporated milk).
Apple, Cranberry, Cinnamon Dressing: Need I say more?
Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes with bacon. They were beautiful. No marshmallows for these mashed sweet potatoes. I used bacon, sour cream, and green onions to give these taters flavor. Topped with some panko bread crumbs gave them the perfect crunch.
Jello Pretzel Salad: I say salad...but it was really just pre-dessert. Raspberry jello with mandarin oranges in it, on top of cream cheese and whipped cream, on top of a pretzel crust. Best pre-dessert at Thanksgiving.
Rhodes Rolls: Yes I took a shortcut here...but it saved me so much time. I topped them with some melted butter and garlic salt and those rolls were MINE.
Green Beans: Yes...just plain old green beans. Craig and I decided we didn't want to have heart attacks this year so we played it safe with some salted and buttered green beans.
And finally...THE PIES!
Yes I said pieS, as in more than one. Two to be exact. It's just blasphemous to have only one pie at Thanksgiving.
Pumpkin Pie: This was probably the most perfect pumpkin pie I've ever made. No scorches, no sagging, no unwanted weird skin on top. Perfect. The changing variable? Using Sweetened Condensed Milk instead of evaporated. Changed my world of pumpkin pies.
Peanut Butter Chocolate Truffle Pie: Craig chose this pie (go figure) and it was worth it. A thin layer of ganache on the bottom and a light cream cheese, whipped cream, and peanut butter filling on top to make up the rest of the pie. Topped with melted chocolate and chopped peanuts. It was worth waiting a couple of hours between the first piece of pie and the second.
The only picture we got of any of the pies...I seriously don't know what happened there.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Darci's Tryptophan kicking in!
4 comments:
your menu sounds delicious! i wish we had some apple cranberry cinnamon dressing!
holy thats all awesome!!
Wow! Our Thanksgiving was MUCH simpler! It all looks delicious!
I loved seeing my little grandkids also! Super adorable.
Here I was all proud that I made two pumpkin pies and you went and made an entire feast! I am so going to try the warm milk trick next time I make mashed potatoes. Your dinner sounded delicious :)
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