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[Discussion] How's everyone's holiday preparation going?

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  • rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioR rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio

    Damn, that does sound tasty. I’m not the biggest turkey fan, either, but that setup sounds like it could work very nicely. The cranberry-orange relish also sounds good; I’ve seen a lot of cranberry sauce recipes recommend orange ingredients (juice, zest, peels), so I guess it makes sense that a relish made of both is a good combination. Hope it all turns out good.

    I haven’t had to make low-carb sweets in a few years. Do you use something like Erythritol? I think that’s what I used to usually use. Or occasionally Stevia, which I think was like a mixture of Erythritol and Allulose.

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    mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    I used Xylitol for the cranberries because the other ingredients are an entire navel orange (yes the skin too, navel because seedless) and a bag of fresh cranberries. It’s weird-good, and cold, so you can get away with the “cold” feel of xylitol. For the pies I used a mixture of Swerve (an erythritol blend) and Allulose.

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    • rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioR rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio

      For many people, turkey day is tomorrow. If you’re planning on making something, how goes your prep?

      I’ve got a cornbread casserole in the oven, which has gone smoothly enough so far. However I do have to run to the grocery store to pick up all-purpose flour. Turns out we had less in stock than I expected, and we typically make a lot of cookies each year. Hopefully I’ll be able to get in and out no worse for wear.

      Edit: Sorry to everyone I didn’t reply to. Seems there was some kind of federation issue with lemmy.world and I didn’t see most of the comments until today.

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      heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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      #21

      We did it Wednesday, not Thursday. Also cooked extra of the sides because we started cooking Monday and wanted to eat them fresh. So like, I’m technically starting day four of the feast even though the official meal was a few hours ago.

      Tried making a bordelaise sauce for the gravy, smoked a Tritip, had sweet potatoes, stuffing, homemade cranberry sauce, a tasty salad, green beans trotted eat my grandfather cooked them, and mac and cheese (always appropriate for smoked meat). Then my wife got out the pies she made. Everyone cooked at least three dishes and we have days of leftovers even though we only cooked about half as much as usual. Pre-covid we had eleven at our table, now we’ve got three.

      Only weak part of the meal was the bordelaise. It was my first time making it and it didn’t thicken properly when it reduced, but I wanted to follow the recipe so I’d know where it needed to improve. Just need to add some buerre manie next time.

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      • rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioR rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio

        Sounds delicious. The juiciest turkey I ever had had been spatchcocked. I haven’t done it myself, but I wanna try one of these days.

        Hope the rest of the prep goes smoothly!

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        I don’t even eat turkey and I want to try spatchcocking one. It looks fun.

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        • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ jordanlund@lemmy.world

          And so it begins… home made cranberry sauce:

          1 cup sugar
          3/4 cup water
          1/4 teaspoon table salt
          1 tablespoon orange zest
          2 tablespoons Grand Marnier
          1 12 ounce bag fresh cranberries, washed

          Bring the sugar, water, salt, and orange zest to a boil over high heat.

          Add the cranberries and return to a boil, then drop the heat to medium.

          Simmer for 5 minutes, until 2/3rds or so of the berries have popped. Remove from heat and stir in the Grand Marnier.

          Cool to room temp and refrigerate.

          Glad I did a double batch because once it all cooked down it just about filled the bowl I had in mind.

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          heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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          #23

          Mine is: 0.75c cranberry juice 0.75c grade a dark (or grade b if you can get it) maple syrup 1 T citrus (I’ve done all of orange/lemon juice/zest and they all work) 12oz fresh cranberries

          Put everything in a pot, bring it to a roiling boil on medium high heat then reduce to medium low and simmer for about ten minutes, stirring frequently. When it has nappe consistency, remove from heat, pour in glass container to cool, then refrigerate. The dish is best after 1 day in the fridge.

          You may mash the berries if you wish, but I recommend not doing so until it’s almost done cooking.

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          • I isolde@lemmy.world

            Funny you should ask, we aren’t having anyone over so- we just made our ham dinner tonight because it’s so much for two we’ll be having ham until we oink 😄

            Happy today thanksgiving

            Happy tomorrow thanksgiving

            Happy thanksgiving till the ham runs out to all.

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            heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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            Y’all in two weeks:

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            • catalyst@lemmy.worldC catalyst@lemmy.world

              I actually really enjoy a thanksgiving (or christmas) ham, but my spouse isn’t crazy about it so we rarely if ever go that route. Maybe I’ll talk her into it next year. 😋

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              heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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              #25

              Maybe find out why she dislikes it before making plans. I hate Thanksgiving because one decade I’d be in the hospital like clockwork on Black Friday thanks to different family members poisoning me.

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              • artifexA artifex

                Frozen turkeys by me are $0.49/lb, so I now have 3 of them in my freezer.

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                heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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                #26

                That’s a great price. If I ate turkey I’d be all over it. Toss one on the smoker, eat it for a month, toss the next on the smoker, it’d be pretty great.

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                • rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioR rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio

                  For many people, turkey day is tomorrow. If you’re planning on making something, how goes your prep?

                  I’ve got a cornbread casserole in the oven, which has gone smoothly enough so far. However I do have to run to the grocery store to pick up all-purpose flour. Turns out we had less in stock than I expected, and we typically make a lot of cookies each year. Hopefully I’ll be able to get in and out no worse for wear.

                  Edit: Sorry to everyone I didn’t reply to. Seems there was some kind of federation issue with lemmy.world and I didn’t see most of the comments until today.

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                  remembertheapollo_@lemmy.world
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                  #27

                  Not bad. Doing a potluck Thanksgiving. I got dessert covered. Two cheesecakes (one Basque). I decided to try making the “Pompion Pie” recipe from Tasting History and we’ll see how that goes over. And some apple cider donuts, some with a pumpkin cream cheese frosting.

                  Figure that’ll sugar everyone up good.

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                  • M mouselemming@sh.itjust.works

                    I used Xylitol for the cranberries because the other ingredients are an entire navel orange (yes the skin too, navel because seedless) and a bag of fresh cranberries. It’s weird-good, and cold, so you can get away with the “cold” feel of xylitol. For the pies I used a mixture of Swerve (an erythritol blend) and Allulose.

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                    rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio
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                    #28

                    Nice. Might have to try out that cranberry-orange relish. Cranberry sauce rarely makes an appearance at our dinner table, but something like this might be more appealing

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                    • rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioR rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio

                      For many people, turkey day is tomorrow. If you’re planning on making something, how goes your prep?

                      I’ve got a cornbread casserole in the oven, which has gone smoothly enough so far. However I do have to run to the grocery store to pick up all-purpose flour. Turns out we had less in stock than I expected, and we typically make a lot of cookies each year. Hopefully I’ll be able to get in and out no worse for wear.

                      Edit: Sorry to everyone I didn’t reply to. Seems there was some kind of federation issue with lemmy.world and I didn’t see most of the comments until today.

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                      madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      #29

                      My husband’s family never wants anyone to bring anything. Many are vegan/gf and I don’t know what to bring ever.

                      I hate it, I want to bring something. I’ve always wanted to host, but I don’t think it’s going to happen any time soon.

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                      • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ jordanlund@lemmy.world

                        And so it begins… home made cranberry sauce:

                        1 cup sugar
                        3/4 cup water
                        1/4 teaspoon table salt
                        1 tablespoon orange zest
                        2 tablespoons Grand Marnier
                        1 12 ounce bag fresh cranberries, washed

                        Bring the sugar, water, salt, and orange zest to a boil over high heat.

                        Add the cranberries and return to a boil, then drop the heat to medium.

                        Simmer for 5 minutes, until 2/3rds or so of the berries have popped. Remove from heat and stir in the Grand Marnier.

                        Cool to room temp and refrigerate.

                        Glad I did a double batch because once it all cooked down it just about filled the bowl I had in mind.

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                        madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                        Fresh cranberry sauce is my favorite, this looks bangin

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                        • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ jordanlund@lemmy.world

                          And so it begins… home made cranberry sauce:

                          1 cup sugar
                          3/4 cup water
                          1/4 teaspoon table salt
                          1 tablespoon orange zest
                          2 tablespoons Grand Marnier
                          1 12 ounce bag fresh cranberries, washed

                          Bring the sugar, water, salt, and orange zest to a boil over high heat.

                          Add the cranberries and return to a boil, then drop the heat to medium.

                          Simmer for 5 minutes, until 2/3rds or so of the berries have popped. Remove from heat and stir in the Grand Marnier.

                          Cool to room temp and refrigerate.

                          Glad I did a double batch because once it all cooked down it just about filled the bowl I had in mind.

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                          jordanlund@lemmy.world
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                          #31

                          Banana bread is done, scalloped potatoes in the oven now.

                          Scalloped potatoes:

                          3 loaves of bread, white, medium wheat, dark wheat.

                          (both with cranberries and currants)

                          Plain dark wheat by request. 😅

                          Sweet potatoes have 20 min. left.

                          Sweet potatoes:

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                          • M madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                            My husband’s family never wants anyone to bring anything. Many are vegan/gf and I don’t know what to bring ever.

                            I hate it, I want to bring something. I’ve always wanted to host, but I don’t think it’s going to happen any time soon.

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                            rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio
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                            Sorry to hear that. One option might be to ask them for one of their own vegan/gf recipes that they’ve made before, and make it for them so they don’t have to. That’s what we do sometimes in my family if we want to save someone some trouble

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                            • rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioR rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio

                              Sorry to hear that. One option might be to ask them for one of their own vegan/gf recipes that they’ve made before, and make it for them so they don’t have to. That’s what we do sometimes in my family if we want to save someone some trouble

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                              madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                              I was just thinking on it actually, She mentioned she does most of the prep the night before. Next year I’m going to offer to go over and help with that I think. She does do such a lovely job, it’s a lot of veggies, and this way I can still help. I was able to load dishes today and helped a few things. As long as I’m helping in some way yeah?

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                              • rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioR rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio

                                For many people, turkey day is tomorrow. If you’re planning on making something, how goes your prep?

                                I’ve got a cornbread casserole in the oven, which has gone smoothly enough so far. However I do have to run to the grocery store to pick up all-purpose flour. Turns out we had less in stock than I expected, and we typically make a lot of cookies each year. Hopefully I’ll be able to get in and out no worse for wear.

                                Edit: Sorry to everyone I didn’t reply to. Seems there was some kind of federation issue with lemmy.world and I didn’t see most of the comments until today.

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                                lushed_lungfish@lemmy.ca
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                                Great. Did all my Christmas shopping, all that’s left is to go on leave on the 20th and then drive to meet the rest of the family.

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                                • M madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                  I was just thinking on it actually, She mentioned she does most of the prep the night before. Next year I’m going to offer to go over and help with that I think. She does do such a lovely job, it’s a lot of veggies, and this way I can still help. I was able to load dishes today and helped a few things. As long as I’m helping in some way yeah?

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                                  rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio
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                                  I think that sounds like a good idea. And helping with the dishes is definitely always helpful. I’m sure they appreciate it.

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                                  • rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioR rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio

                                    Nice. Might have to try out that cranberry-orange relish. Cranberry sauce rarely makes an appearance at our dinner table, but something like this might be more appealing

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                                    mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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                                    It’s best to make it a couple days ahead and let it sit covered in the back of the refrigerator. Easy to remember: one bag, one orange, one cup sugar or equivalent sweetener. And because it’s not cooked you get all the vitamin C.

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                                    • L lushed_lungfish@lemmy.ca

                                      Great. Did all my Christmas shopping, all that’s left is to go on leave on the 20th and then drive to meet the rest of the family.

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                                      rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio
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                                      Nice. Always comforting to have that particular chore over and done with.

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                                      • I isolde@lemmy.world

                                        Funny you should ask, we aren’t having anyone over so- we just made our ham dinner tonight because it’s so much for two we’ll be having ham until we oink 😄

                                        Happy today thanksgiving

                                        Happy tomorrow thanksgiving

                                        Happy thanksgiving till the ham runs out to all.

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                                        rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio
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                                        Nice! I do love a good ham. Sorry for the delay, I think there was a federation issue and this comment didn’t appear to me until today

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                                        • catalyst@lemmy.worldC catalyst@lemmy.world

                                          Today I prepped and dry brined the turkey. We have done Kenji’s butterfly cut recipe for a few years now and it always works out well. I also got the gravy made ahead of time so tomorrow it’s simply a matter of reheating and checking the seasoning levels.

                                          Also got a pumpkin pie baked and some bread out getting stale for dressing.

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                                          rudyharrelson@lemmy.radio
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                                          Sounds like a winner to me! Hope it turned out as good as it sounds. (Sorry for the delayed reply, I think there was a federation issue and this comment didn’t appear to me until today)

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