This was my first time to ever host Thanksgiving and we had a wonderful time. My parents were kind enough to join us for the holiday and we loved having them around. Andrew especially loved having Grandma here.
As it is our great tradition to eat amazing food on Thanksgiving, we thought a fried turkey would be a great addition. I know it sounds White Trailer Trash, and it is, but we made it as classy as we could. Here was this years menu:
Butternut Squash Soup
with Chived Mashed Potatoes
Caramelized Apple Salad
with walnuts and a cider glaze
Cornbread Stuffing
with fresh mushrooms, sausage, and apples
Whipped Sweet Potatoes
with a sweet walnut topping
Steamed French Green beans
with roasted pine nuts
Fried Turkey
enough said
Homemade Rolls
Cranberry Relish
Dessert:
Stone Fruit Tart
Fruit Trifle
Pecan Pie
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
with Chived Mashed Potatoes
Caramelized Apple Salad
with walnuts and a cider glaze
Cornbread Stuffing
with fresh mushrooms, sausage, and apples
Whipped Sweet Potatoes
with a sweet walnut topping
Steamed French Green beans
with roasted pine nuts
Fried Turkey
enough said
Homemade Rolls
Cranberry Relish
Dessert:
Stone Fruit Tart
Fruit Trifle
Pecan Pie
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
It was amazing. I was full after the soup and salad hors d'ouveres, but I kept eating and so did everyone else. It was really amazing.
We have so many things to be grateful for all year round. I am always appreciative that there is a holiday to help me put things back into perspective at least once a year!
Here is the bayou classic in action (but that picture is not of Michael):
2 comments:
So funny! I NEED to see a picture of this turkey - the rest of the dinner sounds so yummy! Did you cook all week?
Everyone around here fries their turkey - we are the weird ones for not doing it! I have never tried fried turkey but hear it is great. Glad it turned out well.
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