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Sounds yummy!!My sister and her husband are the only ones coming, and they're vegetarians, so I'm trying to work out a meat-free menu. So far, I've decided on pumpkin ravioli with butter and sage. For starters, mini spinach quiches and stuffed mushrooms, then a salad with mixed greens, cranberries and walnuts and then a tomato basil soup. Haven't decided on dessert yet...
Chess Pie? I have never heard of that before. An Giblet gravy, I have not heard of that or had it since I left home. My mother used to have it often. Thanksgiving always brings up a lot of the past.
Your menu sounds delicious @Autumn! I love any pasta in browned butter and sage. Who needs turkey with those items?My sister and her husband are the only ones coming, and they're vegetarians, so I'm trying to work out a meat-free menu. So far, I've decided on pumpkin ravioli with butter and sage. For starters, mini spinach quiches and stuffed mushrooms, then a salad with mixed greens, cranberries and walnuts and then a tomato basil soup. Haven't decided on dessert yet...
I'm not having Thanksgiving this year. I'm just too depressed to pretend.![]()
Pumpkin ravioli with butter and sage, yet another new one. I'm a vegetarian as well as that is most interesting. Cooked in butter or served with butter?My sister and her husband are the only ones coming, and they're vegetarians, so I'm trying to work out a meat-free menu. So far, I've decided on pumpkin ravioli with butter and sage. For starters, mini spinach quiches and stuffed mushrooms, then a salad with mixed greens, cranberries and walnuts and then a tomato basil soup. Haven't decided on dessert yet...
A lot of new dishes for me! Mashed yellow turnip, riced cauliflower stuffing, Im sure I would love that, never had maple glazed sweet potato's. I have to get out more...Im missing a lot. Senior Forum has maple syrup?Still deciding.
The main will probably be a Lean Cuisine turkey and vegetables, deli rotisserie chicken, or a thick porterhouse pork chop.
The sides will be three of the following cabbage salad, mashed yellow turnip, maple glazed sweet potato, carrot coins, riced cauliflower stuffing, or green bean casserole.
Dessert will be a scoop of ice cream with SF maple syrup and a few pecan halves.
Sugar Free.A lot of new dishes for me! Mashed yellow turnip, riced cauliflower stuffing, Im sure I would love that, never had maple glazed sweet potato's. I have to get out more...Im missing a lot. Senior Forum has maple syrup?
I get them at a small shop that makes their own pasta - they also have butternut squash ravioli. I cook them the usual way, and then simmer some butter until it just begins to brown and then add a bit of sage to taste. Then I just pour the butter and sage over the ravioli...everyone seems to like it. I also get porcini mushroom ravioli sometimes and serve it with mushrooms and peas sauteed in butter.Pumpkin ravioli with butter and sage, yet another new one. I'm a vegetarian as well as that is most interesting. Cooked in butter or served with butter?
Yikes! I need that....I need that a lot. I need to find a source for that...I get them at a small shop that makes their own pasta - they also have butternut squash ravioli. I cook them the usual way, and then simmer some butter until it just begins to brown and then add a bit of sage to taste. Then I just pour the butter and sage over the ravioli...everyone seems to like it. I also get porcini mushroom ravioli sometimes and serve it with mushrooms and peas sauteed in butter.
My sister and her husband are the only ones coming, and they're vegetarians, so I'm trying to work out a meat-free menu. So far, I've decided on pumpkin ravioli with butter and sage. For starters, mini spinach quiches and stuffed mushrooms, then a salad with mixed greens, cranberries and walnuts and then a tomato basil soup. Haven't decided on dessert yet...
My oldest sister and husband will be spending Thanksgiving with her daughter and family in KC and my other sister just put her husband in a caregiver facility so will be there with him so I will be spending Thanksgiving watching football and probably ordering in Chinese. I never was a big fan for most of the traditional Thanksgiving foods.
Delish!!!My sister and her husband are the only ones coming, and they're vegetarians, so I'm trying to work out a meat-free menu. So far, I've decided on pumpkin ravioli with butter and sage. For starters, mini spinach quiches and stuffed mushrooms, then a salad with mixed greens, cranberries and walnuts and then a tomato basil soup. Haven't decided on dessert yet...
KFC!I need to decide (soon) what my hubby and I will be preparing for Thanksgiving Day. Not sure yet. I want something 'simple'. We will see. It will be just the two of us.
Amen!sickeningly sweet sweet potato casserole things with marshmallow that my grandmother used to make, and the ubiquitous green bean casserole thing with the canned crispy onions on top. YUCK to both of them.
In some US states, you're allowed to have only nine guests and they must wear facial diaper masks except when spooning some food into their mouths and you can expect to have govt. inspectors to visit you to ensure that you're following all their rules so you might be better off to tell your guests to stay home.