All's quite on the western front. The guests have departed, the baby and husband are sleeping, and the older boy is playing quietly by himself. The only noise is the click-clacking of my keyboard.
We had a fabulous Thanksgiving dinner! Andy's parents came over and shared our feast, and we had a fun time. Even though we weren't able to do as we had planned and go visit my brother (and the rest of my family), it was still a wonderful day.
Duck was the meat of the day. I was the only one at the table who had ever had duck before (once, a long time ago). I cooked it per the package instructions, and it came with an orange glaze (that I had verified as gluten-free with the manufacturer). Everybody liked it, but it's probably not something we ever need to do again. It is really a fatty meat, and doesn't serve a lot. We had small portions (which was good for us), and even had some leftover.
Cranberry-orange relish accompanied the duck. Basically, you chop up a bag of fresh cranberries in a food processor, and add sugar to taste (I probably used about a half cup, maybe a whole cup - I was just pouring it as I needed, lol). Cut up 2 oranges and stir into the cranberries. The sugar will cause the cranberries to juice as they sit, so if you want it real juicy, then make it ahead. If not, make it right before the meal. You can add chopped walnuts, but I couldn't find any in my freezer this morning.
The Slow-Cooked Sage Dressing was excellent, of course. We also had steamed corn, and a mixture of brown rice, steamed broccoli, and a Ragu cheese sauce. It was supposed to have been the cheddar one, but apparently we had used the last one up, so it was creamy parmesan or something like that. That part didn't make it into the picture.
The Grand Finale was apple pie, with a streusel topping. It was so good, that when I went downstairs to get my camera (to put pictures on this post), I ended up sneaking a tiny slice. So great was our feast, that no one, not even Andy, wanted ice cream (quite a feat in and of itself).
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving!
Posted by Cassandra at 2:39 PM
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2 comments:
Yum! It all looks good especially the pie. My mom makes her cranberries the same way too. Have you tried freezing them? My mom will sometimes make a lot of them and freeze them.
Braden is awful cute with those muffins! I had a little boy that used to eat muffins like that and he grew into a 6 foot man!
I haven't frozen them. They probably won't last past tomorrow, as we'll have lunch at my mom's (and she was envious that I had some).
I don't think I passed any giant genes onto Braden. Carter very possibly may outgrow his brother, however.
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