Thanksgiving Dinner Thread

funKYcat75

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Plans, best/worst, weird things your family does.

Dinner is around 1:00. Don't eat it in the dark.

This is the first time in 30+ years I'm not traveling for TG. It's gonna be glorious. Don't have to rush kids to get ready for an hour drive. No awkward "well, it's about time to get on the road" conversations.

1. Turkey
2. Country Ham
3. anything from pork loin to an old shoe
4. City/sweet/honeybaked ham

Not sure what I'll do after. I've never been home right after since I was a child.
 
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Headed to Phoenix AZ to have dinner with The Better Half’s oldest daughter. Dinner plans sound great. Looking forward to a little too much pumpkin pie and Cabernet, football, and tryptophan coma.
 

cole854

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Brocc Casserole
Cornbread Stuffing
Green Beans
Sweet Potato Casserole
Cheese Grits
Deviled Eggs
Fruit Salad
Pumpkin Pie
Caramel Cake

Few bourbon selections, bottle of Caymus and Frog's Leap
 
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funKYcat75

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I make a really good Sweet Potato Casserole. I do not eat it, however. Everyone else seems to like it.
 

jwheat

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-Turkey and ham
-Mashed potato
-Mac and cheese
-Roll
-Green beans
-Some sort of cheesy potato casserole or broccoli casserole or both
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BlueRaider22

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Pretty standard really....

Eat appetizers from mid-morning on.....
Watch the parade.....
Eat prime time.....
Watch the Lions lose....
Eat a 2nd helping of something....usually a turkey or ham sammich......
Watch the Cowboys lose....
Eat another piece of pie before bed......
Wake up to hear my wife and sister-in-law go nuts over the darn computer Black Friday sales....
Try to find the old movies.....It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th, Holiday Inn/White Christmas....
Tell the women that, "No, I am not going to shop......no....."
 

Supercat67

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Bird
Brocc Casserole
Cornbread Stuffing
Green Beans
Sweet Potato Casserole
Cheese Grits
Deviled Eggs
Fruit Salad
Pumpkin Pie
Caramel Cake

Few bourbon selections, bottle of Caymus and Frog's Leap
Sounds like you're gonna need a little extra toilet paper.......[poop]

Hope you're at home when it hits, cause there's nothing worse than the walk of shame from the bathroom back to the couch after you've dropped a huge tamale and the scent remains as the next person is waiting to get in..........usually one of the ladies ! AMIRITE ?
 

UKGrad93

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I'll walk next door around 4:30 PM and start drinking their beer. Later, we will eat turkey, chicken dressing, and various other stuff. And drink more beer.

It's a good tradition.
 
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John Henry

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Country ham and red eye gravy
Turkey
Turkey liver and gizzards gravy
Mashed Irish potatoes
Sweet Potatoes
cornbread dressing
Cornbread
mac-n-cheese
fried cream corn
Pee-can pie
Pumpkin pie
Key lime pie

We bake extra turkey legs to go with football.
 

DSmith21

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Some of you are heathens for drinking cabernet with turkey. Prolly don't even have a good opener....

 
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WildcatFan1982

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One of our big things on Thanksgiving is fish, typically fried catfish. After some other family meals of traditional stuff, it makes a nice change.

Fried catfish is appropriate for all occasions.

Anyone from Owensboro should remember Reds. Best fiddlers on Earth.
 

ThePunk

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1: Smoke a Ham tomorrow.
2: 1.75 woodford reserve
3: Sour Diesel
4: football
5: sleep
Rinse and repeat 2-5 until Sunday
 

Crushgroove

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My wife's family does not offer mashed potatoes at TG dinner. Damned blasphemers. And they always order the turkey fom the same place, and it's always dry but fine.
They do make fried corn casssrole, scalloped pineapple, sweet potato casserole, oyster dressing and Waldorf salad. They don;t play around.
I make a bad-*** broccoli/cheese casserole via Hilah and wife does the bananas rolled in Miracle Whip, then in mixed nuts- thingies.

 
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ekywildcat_rivals26726

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Since mom died a few years ago, we all do TG dinner at my sisters who is also a great cook. Have the usual.

Turkey and ham
Mashed and fried potatoes
Corn, green beans, broccoli casserole, stuffing
Chicken and dumplings, cole slaw, salad, rolls, biscuits, cornbread, deviled eggs
Desserts, my sister makes the best German chocolate cake, we all bring different desserts.

I can't move afterwards!
 
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dgtatu01

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Turkey
Homemade Dressing
Veggie Casserole
Mashed Potatos
Green Beans
Bourbon Sweet Potato Casserole
GF Mac & Cheese for the kids (my celiac nephew)

Homemade pumpkin pie and a dutch caremal apple pie from the Homemade Ice Cream & Pie Kitchen
some cabernet
2 or 3 growlers of New Albanian beer
 

Get Buckets

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Pretty standard fare:

Appetizer:
Veggie/relish/dip tray and Bloody Mary bar

Drinks:
Wine, Beer, Hard Cider and Bourbon

Entree:
Smoked turkey
Ham
Smoked stuffed pork tenderloin

Sides:
Salad
Rolls
Cranberries
Green bean casserole
Redskin mashed taters
Brussel sprouts
Dressing and gravy
Wild rice casserole

Desert:
Pumpkin cheesecake and ice cream
 
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neilborders

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Besides all the usuals, my wife’s family has fried oysters at thanksgiving. I have no idea how/or why they started this tradition, but they’re amazing. Deep fry the turkey, then throw the battered oysters into the hot grease.
 

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I’m smoking the turkey and I’m smoking a salmon for an appetizer.
The way you normally post I figured you smoked a lot of other things as well.:pimp:
Seasonal peace offering humorous post, nothing but well wishes to you and yours for the season.

Wife and her mother argue about how to fix foods but:
Oven roasted turkey
cornbread stuffing
Brown gravy
cranberries (hate them myself)
Mashed potatoes
green bean casserole
cream corn (yuk)
Pecan Pie
Pumpkin Pie
Little smokies and deviled eggs for snacks until dinner
Some sort of powdered cookie
Fudge
Tea for drinks.

That is the past and will still be the norm for us. Wife's mother and brother however have gone vegan earlier this year, not sure what they are bringing. Turkey smaller this year for us 13 lbs instead of 18-20 lbs.
 
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GhostVol

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Turkey in a baking bag, bone in roast, Mac and cheese, carrots, rice, sweet potato casserole. My fiancée’s family expects me to do a Tennessee style dressing since she brags on mine so much. I was gonna wait til Christmas but heck, anytime is a good time for dressing!
 

Kooky Kats

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Bought:

Willet Pot Still Reserve
Henry McKenna 10
Eagle Rare
Blanton’s

Gonna do some medicating, starting tonight. Wifey is meeting me in city and preparing a flask as we’re going to Macy’s balloon inflating thing on upper west side.
Bringing a couple of these bottles to stock brother-in-laws’s Bar for Thursday.

Making:

Family Sicilian lasagna
Two Apple pies with all butter pie crust (4&20 black birds recipe)
Gramma Frieda’s J’Town turkey dressing
Brined & smoked spatchcock turkey for Friday(for just us) recipe by Malcom Reed

*My sister in law makes an artichoke heart bake which is an exceptional side compliment to turkey.
 

mashburned

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Since mom died a few years ago, we all do TG dinner at my sisters who is also a great cook. Have the usual.

Turkey and ham
Mashed and fried potatoes
Corn, green beans, broccoli casserole, stuffing
Chicken and dumplings, cole slaw, salad, rolls, biscuits, cornbread, deviled eggs
Desserts, my sister makes the best German chocolate cake, we all bring different desserts.

I can't move afterwards!

You had me at turkey and ham, but I about fell out my chair when I got to chicken and dumplings. Not to mention rolls, biscuits, and cornbread. That’s a full spread.
 

Ineverplayedthegame

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My wife's family does not offer mashed potatoes at TG dinner. Damned blasphemers. And they always order the turkey fom the same place, and it's always dry but fine.
They do make fried corn casssrole, scalloped pineapple, sweet potato casserole, oyster dressing and Waldorf salad. They don;t play around.
I make a bad-*** broccoli/cheese casserole via Hilah and wife does the bananas rolled in Miracle Whip, then in mixed nuts- thingies.


My wife’s family goes crazy over those damn things. Almost to blows.
Banana croquets my ***.
Nastiest concoction ever.
 

jedwar

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Turkey
Spiral cut ham
Another ham because aforementioned ham isn’t good enough for wife
Hashbrown casserole
Mashed potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Stove stop stuffing
Cornbread stuffing
Garlic green beans
Peas
Deviled eggs
Apple pie
Cherry pie
Pumpkin pie
Pumpkin roll
Cranberry dessert stuff

All my kids will be in so they are helping etc. my favorite holiday by far.

Mark Mangino ain’t got nothin on me. Well may a few pounds but I’m catching up @Col. Angus
 

Crushgroove

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Man, I forgot the cranberry sauce.

Ocean Spray. Congealed/jellied. 1/2" slices. I'm not allowed to take it to the dinner as it might be competition for the nasty real stuff, but I eat it with the leftovers and anytime throughout the year I cook fowl. Leftover turkey breast on cheap white bread with a slice of cranberry gel in there. Yessir. The real moist-maker.
 
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Anon1711055878

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Mac n cheese is one of my favorites, but I think it takes a serious downgrade when you put it in a casserole dish and dry it out in the oven.

I've been making it following this recipe. Takes about 20 minutes total.
 

WonderBraa

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Am I really reading some of these lists and not seeing "stuffing"? The greatest Thanksgiving item on the menu. Should be served at restaurants year round.
 
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