Thursday, 26 November 2009
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Thanksgiving Dinner 2009
We hosted an early Thanksgiving dinner at our house this year this past Saturday. We (my siblings and parents) were cooking the meal, and told everyone else not to bring anything. But of course, everyone came with food in hand, so we were stuffed with goody goodness at the end of the night. There were 20 people total (3 being under 3). (It started out just being the 11 of us, then we thought the number might go up to 27.) Okay, here it is...not exactly what the Pilgrims had all those years ago, but hey, our bellies like it.
We made:
* Butternut squash soup – Make your life easier by using a hand blender instead of transferring.
* Sweet potato casserole – Golden brown is about 15-20 minutes depending on your oven.
* Apple-Cranberry sauce - Oops! We only had sparkling cider. We’ll have to try this again with apple cider. It was a little tart.
* Pumpkin Pie – We used Pillsbury pie crust. It’s okay, but we’ll try something else next time to see if it’s better. This recipe is so easy that M did most of the work with my help.
* King's Hawaiian Sweet Rolls - We had these already from Costco, so we just added it to the menu.
* We were also going to make banana bread but ran out of time.Other items on the menu for the night were:
* Green Bean Casserole – Love the mushrooms in there. I usually make it from the classic canned recipe, but this was yummy! My brother made this.
* cucumber salad
* mashed potato and gravy
* ham
* Pepperidge Farm Baked Natural Cheese Crisps
* chip and salsa
* sodas and sparkling ciderAnd because it’s how we roll:
* rice
* fried chickenGoody goodness from our guests:
* japchae
* sushi
* pumpkin pie from Costco
* little cakes from Sheng Kee
* hung yun dofu (almond tofu)What are you having for Thanksgiving this year? What are you thankful for?
I'll have photos up later this week.
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Comments (7)
I love your Amerasian menu!
Sounds yummy. Hope you'll have a wonderful Thanksgiving. I'm Thankful for having my family with me and that God is blessing us each day accordingly to his words.
Sounds yummy!
The feast sounds so yummy!
thanks for sharing your menu. everything sounds delicious! happy thanksgiving to your family...
oh nm the last comment~ u already shared ur recipe! thanks mama
@sooshipoo@xanga - np. now i'm about to start preparing for thanksgiving again. =p