Thanksgiving: What are you bringing to the table?

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  • JennJ323
    JennJ323 Posts: 646 Member
    We're hosting this year (smaller group, only 7 adults 2 kids) so we'll be doing it all - though my mom is bringing the rolls, sister is bringing dessert and I'm sure my father-in-law will bring dessert too, always does. We're doing the standard meal: turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cheesy cauliflower, sweet potato casserole and corn.
  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member
    COGypsy wrote: »
    I’m bringing my credit card—we don’t cook at home, usually meet friends at the country club for Thanksgiving dinner.

    Fancy *pinkies out*
  • corinasue1143
    corinasue1143 Posts: 7,464 Member
    I usually cook the whole shebang, but this year my five far-flung adult children, along with their spouses and kids, are all congregating in a rented house for the holiday and bringing in a meal from Whole Foods. The menu looks fabulous but there's always room for more pie, so I'm bringing my mincemeat pie (beloved by a few but spurned by most) and pecan pie (only marginally more popular). Why bring such unloved desserts? They're my personal favorites and its all about me.
    That’s why we always had orange jello with apricots at my moms house!
  • candylilacs
    candylilacs Posts: 614 Member
    The SIL and BIL will have it and it's going to be five miles away. MIL and her husband are bringing the dessert. I'm bringing the turkey (lots of butter!) and cranberry sauce. My husband makes a mean sourdough-sausage stuffing

    I will be walking the local Turkey Trot!
  • pancakerunner
    pancakerunner Posts: 6,137 Member
    The SIL and BIL will have it and it's going to be five miles away. MIL and her husband are bringing the dessert. I'm bringing the turkey (lots of butter!) and cranberry sauce. My husband makes a mean sourdough-sausage stuffing

    I will be walking the local Turkey Trot!

    Yum.. love stuffing! My family does turkey without the butter, though
  • spinnerdell
    spinnerdell Posts: 233 Member
    I usually cook the whole shebang, but this year my five far-flung adult children, along with their spouses and kids, are all congregating in a rented house for the holiday and bringing in a meal from Whole Foods. The menu looks fabulous but there's always room for more pie, so I'm bringing my mincemeat pie (beloved by a few but spurned by most) and pecan pie (only marginally more popular). Why bring such unloved desserts? They're my personal favorites and its all about me.
    That’s why we always had orange jello with apricots at my moms house!

    Ha! Sadly, my family will have to carry on without my jello fruit cocktail extravaganza this year. I'm afraid it wouldn't survive the long and winding road to the rental house.
  • SuzySunshine99
    SuzySunshine99 Posts: 2,989 Member
    I'm going out with my husband's family. I'm not a big fan of restaurants on holidays (I hate crowds), but we alternate years between his family and mine, and they like to eat out. I'd rather be at my parents' house eating Grandma's stuffing. Grandma is no longer with us, but the stuffing lives on!
  • FireyChimera
    FireyChimera Posts: 155 Member
    My appetite
  • FireyChimera
    FireyChimera Posts: 155 Member
    armyvet25 wrote: »
    12" springform pan deep deep cheesecake...none for me though :(

    Are you lactose intolerant?
  • Safari_Gal_
    Safari_Gal_ Posts: 1,461 Member
    Hmm —- Mini pumpkins filled with roast pumpkin..

    Roast Brussels sprouts for sure. ✅
    Maybe some nice dragonfruit for dessert... 🤔

    My husband wanted me to make macarons but they take forever and are so delicate- I’ll need some motivation for that.. jury is out on that one.
  • nikkibrianne64
    nikkibrianne64 Posts: 89 Member
    I am bringing cheesey potatoes to a friendsgiving next weekend!
  • pancakerunner
    pancakerunner Posts: 6,137 Member
    edited November 2019
    I am bringing cheesey potatoes to a friendsgiving next weekend!

    best ever!
  • pancakerunner
    pancakerunner Posts: 6,137 Member
    lx1x wrote: »
    Fried turkey

    rather than roasted??
  • lx1x
    lx1x Posts: 38,330 Member
    lx1x wrote: »
    Fried turkey

    rather than roasted??

    Yeah...everyone in the family like the fried one so I'm the designated turkey frier.. 😁

    Typically do two 20#s..
  • pancakerunner
    pancakerunner Posts: 6,137 Member
    lx1x wrote: »
    lx1x wrote: »
    Fried turkey

    rather than roasted??

    Yeah...everyone in the family like the fried one so I'm the designated turkey frier.. 😁

    Typically do two 20#s..

    how do you fry it?? deep frier??
  • Vune
    Vune Posts: 674 Member
    I won my ex's old friends in the break-up, and they're ordering for the second year in a row (we went waaaaay overboard when we would cook). I'll be making avalanche bark (like rice krispie treats with white chocolate and peanutbutter) and schmancy rice krispie treats for their son with celiac. And because I'm not a big fan of pie. Might do a pumpkin pudding, too, since it's stupidly easy.
  • lx1x
    lx1x Posts: 38,330 Member
    lx1x wrote: »
    lx1x wrote: »
    Fried turkey

    rather than roasted??

    Yeah...everyone in the family like the fried one so I'm the designated turkey frier.. 😁

    Typically do two 20#s..

    how do you fry it?? deep frier??

    Yes . Big turkey frier.. lots of frying oil..

    I injected it with cajun spice the night before..
  • Luke_rabbit
    Luke_rabbit Posts: 1,031 Member
    edited November 2019
    lx1x wrote: »
    lx1x wrote: »
    Fried turkey

    rather than roasted??

    Yeah...everyone in the family like the fried one so I'm the designated turkey frier.. 😁

    Typically do two 20#s..

    how do you fry it?? deep frier??

    One example:
    https://www.cabelas.com/product/Bass-Pro-Shops-Qt-Propane-Turkey-Fryer/2902713.uts?productVariantId=5785865&WT.tsrc=PPC&WT.mc_id=GoogleProductAds&WT.z_mc_id1=05108730&rid=20&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=CjwKCAiAh5_uBRA5EiwASW3IavjCboBh8G3_lxcyKNbB6ZlCgtbSqS3AYxhoppuKsZLGdEmckDL09hoCnswQAvD_BwE

    I was surprised by your questions. Frying turkeys is so popular where I live, I had no idea it wasn't common knowledge.
  • auburngirl06
    auburngirl06 Posts: 153 Member
    We are going to my in-laws. MIL is a traditional southern cook. Lots of casseroles and bread and pies. I’ll be bring the sweet potato and hashbrown casserole and pumpkin pie. Hubs is frying the turkey. I promised my little guy we’d make his favorite Oreo dessert so adding Oreo truffles to the dessert menu. I love thanksgiving. I love to cook and bake so one of my favorite holidays. Will be getting in a early morning run that day so I can enjoy my treats just a little bit more 😊
  • etherealanwar
    etherealanwar Posts: 465 Member
    I usually bring dessert to my husbands thanksgivings family dinner. Thinking of bringing caramelized butternut squash and pumpkin cream cheese muffins.