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Every year around this time, Andy will turn to me and say something like โI think itโs time to shake things up a little at Thanksgiving.โ Mmmm hmmm, Iโll respond, and if I wore glasses, Iโd raise my eyeballs over the frames for a sec before turning back to doing what I was doing, which is, most likely reviewing last yearโs menu with my mom. Itโs not that I am ignoring him, exactly. ย Itโs more that I know myself by now. Iโll spend a lot of time poring over books and websites looking for interesting twists on tradition, only to end up right back atโฆtradition. Our menu, as outlined inย How to Celebrate Everything, is classic, and, I might add, perfect: My Momโs Herb-Roasted Turkey with Gravy, Confetti Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Raisins, Sausage and Apple Stuffing, Cranberry Relish, Potato Gratin with Gruyere, Horseradish Mashed Potatoes (yes, two potato recipes, need I explain?) andย my momโs world-famous Chocolate Pudding Pie. We definitely introduce new recipes into the equation (application permitting) but other than that cranberry relish from a few years ago, I canโt remember a dish that was good enough to be permanently entered into the rotation.
One thing that happily, evolves, however, is the crew in the kitchen. The older the kids get, the more they want to partake in the preparing, realizing, smartly, that the kitchen is the center of the action. When my nephew, Owen, texted me last week to ask me for a Thanksgiving assignment, I told him Iโd send him a few options because most of the MVPs were already taken by his sisters and cousins. Turns out I came up with a pretty comprehensive list of options, excluding the turkey, that I thought youโd be interested in, too. Maybe itโs time to shake things up a bit in your house? Let me know how it goes.
Cocktails & ย Snacks
Epic Thanksgiving Cheeseplateย (photo: Gaby Dalkin)
Crudite with an array of these dips
Pomegranate and Orange Peel Fizz Mocktail
Vegetables
Best Shredded Kale Salad (vegan; photo credit: Oh She Glows)
Brussels Sprouts, Apple, and Pomegranate Salad (above, photo credit Deb Perelman)
Fennel-Apple Salad with Walnuts
Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Grapes and Walnuts
Shaved Brussels Sprouts, Meyer Lemon, and Quinoa Salad
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Hasselback Butternut Squash with Bay Leavesย (photo credit: Bobbi Lin)
Roasted Carrots with Creamy Nuoc Cham Dressing
Roasted Cauliflower with Breadcrumbs and Anchovies
Smashed Carrots with Feta & Mint
Orange-braised Parsnips and Carrots
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And another Green Bean Casserole with Mushrooms & Fried Onion Ringsย
Heirloom Apple and Celery Salad
Holiday Slaw with Kale and Butternut Squash
Stuffing & Potatoes & Casseroles
Herbed Potato Gratin with Roasted Garlic and Manchego (photo credit: Petrina Tinsley)
Cheesy Potato and Kale Gratin with Rye Croutons
Challah, Mushroom and Celery Stuffing
Thomas Kellerโs Bread Pudding
Cheesy Sausage and Sage Stuffing
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Kale and Caramelized Onion Stuffing (photo: Deb Perelman)
Savory Sweet Potato Casserole with Brown Butter & Rosemary
Scalloped Potatoes with Caramelized Fennel
Thanksgiving Casserole for Everyone (gluten-free, vegan)
Pies & Tarts
Meta Givenโs Caramelized Pumpkin Pie (via Facebook reader Libby; photo by James Ransom for Food52)
Cranberry and Cornmeal Upside Down Cake
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Salted Caramel Apple Pieย (photo credit: Jennifer Causey)
Joy the Bakerโs Sweet Potato Pie (via Facebook reader Whitney)
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The Thanksgiving menu fromย How to Celebrate Everythingย begins on page 49.
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Gratuitous Chocolate Pudding Pieย pic. (Photo by Chelsea Cavanaugh for DALS)
What an awesome list! I am only in charge of the apple pie this year, but this makes me want to make a whole separate Thanksgiving dinner just to try out some of the recipes!
One note: beware the Challah stuffing recipe from Food 52. I made it once and it was really, really wet โ practically soup. I suspect itโs because โone large loaf of challahโ varies depending on where you get it. Made it again and it was great, so just consult the comments for how much challah you should end up with!
How do you slice up Butternut Squash without slicing off your finger????
I think my mom wins the award for โshaking things upโ this Thanksgiving. When I sent her the date that we figured out would work best to get together for Thanksgiving (we couldnโt all be there ON Thanksgiving), she replied, โOkay. I can pick up some subs.โ WHAT?! I vetoed her offer and will now be preparing the bird, a few sides and a pie to take to her houseโฆ
In preparation for tomorrow, I just read through the Thanksgiving section of How To Celebrate Everything. How to avoid empty celebration syndrome was just what I was looking for. Iโm so thankful you wrote this book!
I love that Cheese plate. It just so suit our family. Cheese lovers.