Sunday, November 16, 2008

Thanksgiving dinner recipes

Thanksgiving features food.  Hard work in a new world led to success and to this celebration.  It's a pretty standard menu.  Turkey, sometimes ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, rolls or bread, pumpkin pie and apple pie, and a variety of other trimmings adorn the holiday table.  Families gather not only to celebrate the historic event, but just to catch up with everyone's lives.  The food may be similar, but Thanksgiving dinner recipes have as much variety as the colors of the leaves on the November trees.

Doesn't this appetizer sound delicious?  It's a pretty simple Pumpkin soup.  Butter and oil simmer over a medium heat. Add three sliced leeks (only the white) and saute until the leeks are soft. Add 15 ounces of pumpkin puree, a pinch of cloves, one tablespoon of ground cinnamon, one teaspoon of ground ginger, and a pinch of salt.  Stir that until well mixed, then pour in 32 ounces of vegetable broth. Stir in one quarter cup of brown sugar.  Bring it to a low boil then let it simmer for 10 minutes. If desired pour a tsp or so of cream or half and half into the bowl before adding soup and a dash of cinnamon.  That sounds good.

For the main course try frying the turkey instead of broiling it.  Don't worry, fried turkey isn't greasy.  The oil is so hot it doesn't flow into the meat.  For this task a big oil pot and propane burner are used.  Turkey fryers can be found in stores like Walmart.  A meat thermometer is also needed, along with a deep fry thermometer to check the oil for the correct temperature.  Make sure to fry outside in a clear area.  Heat the oil to between 325 degrees and 350 degrees F.  The turkey takes about three minutes per pound to fry to about 170 degrees F in the breast.  It's common to inject spices into the turkey during frying, but the dressing is usually not fried along with the turkey.

Pumpkin and sausage soup makes for a good appetizer too.  The list of delicious appetizers is endless.  Give cheese wrapped asparagus a try.  Use two cheeses, one spread and one sliced.  One idea is swiss cheese slices with a softer blue cheese spread.  Spread the soft cheese on the slices, wrap it around a few asparagus spears, then cook in a 230 degree C oven for about 15 minutes, or until the asparagus is soft.  Sure wrapping cheese around asparagus turns a pretty healthy food into something a little more fattening.  But Thanksgiving isn't a time for a diet.  Live a little!

The world wide web is full of many other terrific Thanksgiving dinner recipes.