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One week ’til Turkey

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (2)·   November 15th, 2007

Wohoo, it’s almost Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving has become a favorite holiday of mine over the last few years. I mean, what could be better than a day dedicated to cooking an obscene amount of food? Awesome. I believe I’ve managed to host my own Thanksgiving four out of the last six years. In large part, that was because I was always working on an academic schedule that didn’t allow for extra time off at Thanksgiving, and I decided I had absolutely no interest in joining the hordes of people who travel for a long weekend. You practically spend more time attempting to get to your destination than you actually have while you’re there, and you choke up a ridiculous sum of money for the privilege. So, instead, staying at home and hosting whomever wants to join us has turned Thanksgiving into a pretty relaxed holiday.

This year, it will be me and M (and the kids, not exactly partaking in the food), M’s sister and her boyfriend, and possibly a classmate of hers who I’m told is from Sri Lanka and has never experienced an American Thanksgiving. Lucky her! Yes, that’s only five adults, but it won’t stop me from cooking as though there were a dozen. Cooking will, admittedly, be trickier this year now that I’ve got two infants in the mix. But there will be extra hands around, and some things can be done ahead of time, so I can make things over the course of a couple of days.

So, because I know you were dying to know, here’s this year’s menu:

  • Turkey, of course – my recipe is a brined bird courtesy of my geek crush, Alton Brown. I’m half tempted to try his fried turkey someday, and if you haven’t seen that episode of Good Eats, I strongly recommend it.
  • Gravy – Because why else was there a gravy boat on my wedding registry?
  • Green Bean Casserole – Excellent recipe courtesy of Cook’s Illustrated, which I tried for the first time last year. Just like the one you grew up with. Except really, really good.
  • Stuffing – courtesy of my sister-in-law. Don’t know what recipe it’ll be, but I’m sure it’ll be good. Filled with the relief of someone who hasn’t had four days off of work in almost six months. Yet another reason I didn’t go to medical school.
  • Mashed Potatoes – M has requested mashed potatoes instead of smashed. He somehow felt they were more appropriate, especially when there’s gravy involved. Can’t say I disagree.
  • Salad – Something fresh and green in the hopes that we’ll be able to digest everything else. I’m thinking about mixed greens with apple, craisins, candied pecans, and goat cheese. But we’ll see.
  • Pumpkin Bread Pudding – My sister-in-law will be making this again this year, and I’ve made it myself in the past. Oh. My. God. It’s just scandalous how good it is. And how easy. Also, though I love pumpkin “things,” I’ve actually never been a fan of pumpkin pie. (I know, it’s practically un-American to admit it.) But with this in place of pie, you’ll never miss it at my house.
  • Apple Cranberry Pie – I’m physically incapable of making only one dessert for a dinner party. And this one was in the most recent issue of Cook’s Illustrated. how could I pass it up? I know, it’s ridiculous. Just don’t remind me that neither dessert includes chocolate, or I may have to make something else.

There you have it. The menu is created, the shopping list is prepared (you know it’s a good one when it includes heavy cream and butter). Let the festivities begin.

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Categories : Cooking, Holidays
Tags : Alton Brown, Cook's Illustrated, NaBloPoMo, Thanksgiving

If you can’t take the heat

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (0)·   October 14th, 2007

I have always loved to cook. Ever since I was little and helped my mom make cookies and cheesecakes, I’ve especially loved to bake. But once I was living on my own (and discovered the Food Network), I really just love making lots of kinds of food. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been a whole lot of cooking in my world over the last 10 months or so. Dinner, in particular, has suffered. While I somehow found the energy to make fresh ice cream or cookies, dinner in recent months has featured quite a lot of grilling. And I’m not talking about some fancy marinated meats or fish on a cedar plank. I mean throwing a piece of chicken or some burgers on, and calling it a night. During my pregnancy, especially during the work week, I was generally too tired at night to put in a lot of effort. That, or my feet were so swollen that I couldn’t really stand up for more than five minutes at a time. And since the babies arrived, it’s been a whole new level of not cooking. For one thing, it seems a rare occurrence that both babies are fed/calm/sleeping for long enough to make much more than a sandwich. For another, family and friends have been kind enough to supply us with frozen food and delivered meals, so we haven’t subsisted entirely on takeout.

But you know what? I’m done with pizza and Chinese food. So this weekend I apparently decided it was time to get back into the kitchen. It started with a bold move: going to the grocery store with both babies. Thankfully, it was early enough on Saturday that it wasn’t crowded, and both babies slept peacefully the whole time. And now, on Sunday night, I have completed no fewer than five complete recipes, three of which I’ve never done before. And so, I give to you, this weekend’s cooking extravaganza:

Saturday Morning
Alton Brown’s Good Eats Granola
I saw him make this on the episode, “Oat Cuisine.” I thought it looked awfully tasty and easy, but never got around to making it. Then two of my MOT* friends talked about how much they loved making their own granola, and I thought I’d go for it. I made a bunch of substitutions (pecans for cashews, melted butter for oil, honey for maple syrup), but that’s the beauty of the recipe. Super easy, smelled awesome, tastes perfect. I may never buy granola again.

Saturday Evening
AB’s Skirt Steak Fajitas
Yeah, it was a Good Eats kind of a day. My sister-in-law and her boyfriend came up to visit, so I had extra hands to hold the babies while I made dinner. And despite getting chilly outside, I’m always up for throwing something on the grill. Especially when that something makes super yummy fajitas. Sauteed red and green peppers with red onions went in the torillas with the meat, and some simple Spanish rice made it a real meal, complete with actual side dish!

Sunday Brunch
Lemon Yogurt Cake with Blueberries from Orangette
Frittata with potatoes, cheese, and bacon from Cook’s Illustrated
I do love brunch food, and it just so happened that two of our dear friends were in town from Washington, DC. They wanted to come visit and meet the babies, and thus I cooked a Sunday brunch. The frittata I had made before, and really, what could be bad? There’s bacon, and then you cook the potatoes in the bacon fat. Mmmm… The yogurt cake was a new recipe for me, which I was introduced to in its strawberry form by this week’s visitor, Jamie. The strawberry version was awesome, and when she told me there was a lemon one, I was sure I could add blueberries in the same fashion. I also substituted applesauce for half of the oil to cut down on the fat just a little. The result was very good. A touch on the dense side, perhaps, but super easy and just the right amount of sweetness for brunch.

Sunday Dinner
CI’s Chicken Tikka Masala
A favorite choice whenever we go out for Indian food, I was psyched to see this one in the September/October issue of Cook’s Illustrated. Not only was it very tasty, but rather less work than my other Indian CI favorite, Chicken Biryani. And it made enough that, when my sister-in-law and her boyfriend decided to drop by again, we had plenty for all four of us. The flipside to that being, of course, no leftovers for me! The basmati rice to go with it came out perfectly in my favorite unnecessary kitchen appliance, the rice maker. Sure, it takes up a lot of space, but damn does it make good rice. And it beats the crap out of needing to clean the stovetop after the rice in the pot boils over again.

So, quite the culinary extravaganza this weekend. Ambitious? Certainly. And it helped that we had visitors to watch/play with babies while I cooked, but I think I could have managed it anyways (hooray for bouncy seats). It was worth it just to feel a little like my old self again, not to mention getting to avoid ordering delivery one more time. M was less than thrilled with the wide variety of dirty dishes I managed to accumulate, but it’s hard to complain about all that good food.

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*Moms of Twins

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