LOL, AMEN sister!Originally Posted by pitc9
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LOL, AMEN sister!Originally Posted by pitc9
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My sister(who can outcook Martha Stewart!) bastes her turkey with French salad dressing--it's delicious and very moist!
We now brine our turkey with Kosher salt for a day or two ahead of time like described in the Food Network recipe. It really helps the flavor and moistness.
Now here's a good idea from my MIL: Cook the turkey the day before. I'm cooking mine right now. Tomorrow, I'll have plenty time to slice the completely cooled turkey and then gently reheat in the microwave with a little broth.
If for some reason the turkey is undercooked, you can make up for it then. Since I've started this, I've not been worried so much about undercooking, so I've stopped overcooking! = Much better turkey!
It also leaves room in the oven for other things, such as a scalloped corn casserole, which I only make at Thanksgiving. (Recipe from my wonderful Aunt Betsy.)
My hubby makes candied sweet potatoes in the skllet (after I bake them). If you would like the recipe (from my grandmother), let me know. However, if you do all the cooking by yourself, it's probably not convenient.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Spoiled child, bad
Spoiled cat, good
Originally Posted by Glacier
We thought about doing that this year, but decided against it and go with something that's already been tried with good results.
We inject our's with italian dressing and rub it with our favorite seasonings.
~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
"So baby take a axe to your makeup kit
Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
Love with all your hearts and never forget
How good it feels to be alive
And strive for your desire"
-rx bandits
I baked 5 pumpkin pies today! my mother always mad a meat stuffing that I make now - by request of my kids! That's in baking right now too. I also made my cranberries with grated orange rind. Everything else is cut up ready to go for tomorrow.
A couple years ago I started cooking my turkey breast-side down for about 2/3 of the cooking time - then flip it over to brown & finish - it's sooooooo juicy & good that way! Thanksgiving is my favorite meal to cook.YUM!
My mom and dad do most of the cooking. This year I'm doing the mashed potatoes, deviled eggs, and an apple pie.
I use sour cream and a little butter in my mashed potatoes.
The deviled eggs are just a simple deviled eggs, nothing special.
The apple pie is just a frozen apple pie, my family isn't hard to please.
I cooked the deviled eggs and apple pie today and I'll do the mashed potatoes tomorrow at my parents house.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
Sweet potatoes with streusel are done and ready to bake, rolls are baked, ready to be rewarmed, pumpkin, pecan, chocolate cream cheese, lemon cream cheese, and apple pies are done, cranberries chilling in the fridge, turkey in the brine overnight. Now im beat! Time for a good 6 hours of working at my job and ready to be done in time to finish up with potatoes, stuffing, glazed carrots, stuffed celery and Mr. Turkey! Somehow, it all feels worth it when it's over hehe.
Thanks Jess for the great sig of my kids!
I love you baby, passed away 03/04/2008
[QUOTE=Vela]Sweet potatoes with streusel are done and ready to bake, rolls are baked, ready to be rewarmed, pumpkin, pecan, chocolate cream cheese, lemon cream cheese, and apple pies are done, cranberries chilling in the fridge, turkey in the brine overnight. can i come over with some coffee later?and whipped cream for the pumpkin?
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