Dawgluver
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I made one and posted the recipe awhile ago. Claire Something (last name escapes me) with her 5 Ingredient Fix on Food Network had a recipe. I used more spice, it came out great.
SO and I have been discussing ways to simplify Thanksgiving dinner. I started cooking T dinner with home made everything including gravy, stuffing, two or three pies, homemade cranberry sauce, two or three vegetable dishes, etc.
Over the years, I gave up on the homemade cranberry sauce because I'm the only one who will eat it. Ocean Spray won that battle. I'm down to one pie and one non-pie dessert because one daughter hates pies/cooked fruit. SO will make the non-pie dessert.
SO really likes Stove Top. I'll still make stuffing but may add a box of Stove Top to make her happy.
I'd be happy with roasted butternut squash as the only veggie but half the guests won't eat that. Every year I go through the routine of trying to find a veggie that my older daughter and her family will eat. This year I've decided when she asks what she can bring, I'll tell her to bring a veggie her whole family will eat.
I tested the idea of a turkey roulade in place of a whole turkey but that as not received well. So one turkey for parts and one for dinner.
.....The only thing I do ahead of time is buy some extra turkey parts and make a make-ahead gravy....it seems there is never enough gravy with a small 12 lb or so turkey, to accommodate all the leftovers that everyone wants.
I just found some turkey wings from last year, buried in the freezer. Yay! Those will be roasted and used to make stock for make ahead gravy. While the turkey is resting, I'll make more gravy and add it all together. Otherwise, we always seem to run out. Hopefully there will be some stock left for a small pot of soup with turkey leftovers.
I'm rethinking the cranberry orange sauce as well. I love it, but I'll be the only one that will eat it. Too much trouble for just one.
I don't know about the rest of the country, but in these parts a Thanksgiving sandwich with all the fixings, minus the gravy make a great sub sandwich. It is now available year round. Before it was only during the holiday season starting at the beginning of November until the end of December. Now you can even get them in the middle of the summer.
Sounds good, GG. I bet that would be a good spread for turkey sandwiches, too.
It would, yes I forgot to mention, I used thawed frozen cherries and they worked fine.
Maybe I'll get a thigh for myself, since I much prefer dark meat. I would love to do a whole turkey, but I end up with mostly white meat and Shrek is not eating as much as he used to, so I end up eating something I don't care for so it won't go to waste.
Something else I thought about: Janet, when you're setting out the serving dishes, put a sticky in each one identifying the food that will be served from it and the serving utensil. Prevents the mad scramble to find a large enough spoon at serving time.