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  • Thanksgiving Side Dishes (Web Extra)
  • From "Special Presentation"
    episode AHT-S
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    When making a lavish meal, the cook must balance complexity with convenience. After all, the meal must arrive on the table at the same time. So this Thanksgiving, plan for some make-ahead dishes and some easy-to-make dishes to balance the more time-consuming ones.

    Then you will have time to make real mashed potatoes and a rich giblet gravy. If you like, you can add 1/2 cup finely chopped green onions when you season the potatoes in this recipe from American Home Cooking by Cheryl and Bill Jamison.

    Mashed Idaho Russets

    Peel 3 pounds russets or other large baking potatoes into a large pan. Add 1-1/2 tablespoons salt and water to cover. Bring to a boil over high heat, reduce heat to medium, cover and cook until quite tender, 20 to 30 minutes. Meanwhile, warm 1-1/4 cups milk over low heat. When hot, remove from heat and stir in 3/4 cup sour cream. When the potatoes' exteriors are crumbly, drain them and return them to the cooking pan. Cover the pan with a clean, folded dishtowel and the pan lid. The towel absorbs steam, making the potatoes drier. After they sit for 5 minutes, rice the potatoes or mash them. Stir in the warm milk mixture and add 6-10 tablespoons of softened unsalted butter, a few tablespoons at a time. Season with pepper and, if needed, additional salt.

    Now, save time with some easy-to-prepare side dishes.

    Also from American Home Cooking is Nantucket Corn Pudding, a dish that can be traced back to colonial Indian or Hasty Pudding. In the summer, make it with fresh corn. This time of year, make it with frozen corn kernels.

    If you are having a go-for-broke Thanksgiving, consider cream-laden Sweet Potatoes Au Gratin, from 1999 Taste of Home Annual Recipes.

    So much of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner is in the brown-orange palette, so please, add a green dish, such as Baked String Beans from 1999 Taste of Home Annual Recipes.

    Nantucket Corn Pudding

    Ingredients: 2 large eggs
    1 cup half-and-half (fat-free is fine)
    3/4 tsp. salt
    1/8 tsp. ground white pepper
    Pinch of nutmeg
    4-1/2 to 5 cups frozen corn kernels, divided
    3/4 cup crushed oyster crackers
    3 Tbs. unsalted butter, melted, divided
    2-3 oz. sharp Cheddar cheese, grated (1/4-1/3 cup)
    Paprika

    Preparation:

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease a medium baking dish.

    In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, half-and-half, salt, white pepper and nutmeg. Mix in corn, 1/2 cup crackers and 2 tablespoons melted butter. Spoon pudding into prepared baking dish and scatter cheese over it. Mix together remaining crackers and butter and sprinkle over the cheese. Dust with paprika.

    Bake the pudding for 45 to 50 minutes, until puffed and golden brown, with crusty edges, but a soft center. Serve hot.

    Yield: 6 servings

    Sweet Potatoes Au Gratin

    Ingredients:

    2 large uncooked sweet potatoes, peeled and sliced 1/4" thick
    1 egg
    2 cups heavy or whipping cream
    3/4 tsp. salt
    1/8 tsp. ground nutmeg
    Pinch pepper
    3 Tbs. grated fresh Parmesan cheese

    Preparation:

    Place potatoes in a greased 8" square baking dish. Beat egg, then add cream, salt, nutmeg and pepper and mix well. Pour over potatoes. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake, uncovered, at 375 degrees for 40-45 minutes or until potatoes are tender.

    Yield: 6-8 servings

    Adapted from 1999 Taste of Home Annual Recipes.

    Baked String Beans

    Ingredients:

    1 pkg. (16 oz.) frozen French-style green beans, thawed
    2 bacon strips
    1 beef bouillon cube
    1 cup hot water
    1/4 to 1/2 tsp. garlic salt
    Pinch pepper

    Preparation:

    Place beans in ungreased 1-1/2-quart baking dish. Set aside. Cook bacon until crisp; drain, crumble and set aside. Stir 1 tablespoon of drippings into beans. Dissolve bouillon cube in water; add garlic salt and pepper. Pour over beans. Cover and bake at 375 degrees for 40-45 minutes. Top with crumbled bacon.

    Yield: 6 servings

    Adapted from 1999 Taste of Home Annual Recipes.

    Two Good Stuffing Recipes

    Green Onion and Cornbread Stuffing

    Ingredients:

    1 can (10-1/2 oz.) condensed French onion soup
    1 soup can water
    1/4 cup margarine
    1 cup celery cut into 1/4" cubes
    1 cup green onions thinly sliced
    1-1/2 tsp. poultry seasoning
    2 pkg. (8 oz. each) cornbread stuffing mix
    Vegetable cooking spray

    Preparation:

    In 5-quart saucepan combine soup, water, margarine, celery, onions and poultry seasoning. Bring to boil and remove from heat. Stir in cornbread stuffing mix. Transfer mixture to a 1-1/2-quart casserole coated with nonstick vegetable cooking spray. Bake, covered, at 350 degrees 45 minutes or until set.

    Yield: 12 servings

    Adapted from a recipe from the National Turkey Federation.

    Herbed Pecan Stuffing

    Ingredients:

    8 cups day-old multigrain bread cubes
    3/4 cup golden raisins
    1/2 cup apple juice
    4 celery ribs, diced
    1 large onion, chopped
    3 garlic cloves, minced (optional)
    1/4 cup olive oil or vegetable oil
    1 cup minced fresh parsley
    1-1/2 tsp. salt
    1-1/2 tsp. rubbed sage
    3/4 tsp. dried thyme
    1/2 tsp. fennel seed
    1/4 tsp. pepper
    1 egg
    1-1/2 cups chicken broth
    1-1/2 cups coarsely chopped pecans, toasted

    Preparation:

    Toast pecans on a baking sheet in a 300-degree oven for 10 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 225 degrees. Place bread cubes in a single layer on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake 30-40 minutes, tossing occasionally, until partially dried.

    Combine raisins and apple juice in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and let stand for 15 minutes. In a large skillet, saute celery, onion and garlic, if using, in oil until tender. Add parsley, salt, sage, thyme, fennel seeds and pepper. Mix well and remove from heat. Beat egg and broth together; combine with vegetables, bread and raisin mixture. Toss well. Stir in pecans. Place in greased 13x9x2-inch baking dish. Cover and bake at 325 degrees for 30 minutes. Uncover; bake 15-20 minutes more or until lightly browned.

    Yield: 10-12 servings

    Adapted from 1999 Taste of Home Annual Recipes.

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    RESOURCES :
    Butterball Turkey Talk-Line

    Live bilingual (English and Spanish) assistance on every turkey topic, from prepping to roasting.

    Toll-free: 800-323-4848
    Web site: www.butterball.com

    USDA Meat and Poultry Hot Line
    Talk to the big guns for official answers on defrosting, internal temperature readings and how long you can safely keep leftovers.
    Toll-free: 800-535-4555
    Website: www.usda.gov/fsis

    Reynolds Turkey Tips Line

    Automated advice on how to reoast turkey four ways (in an oven bag, foil bag, foil tent or wrapped in foil).

    Toll-free: 800-745-4000
    Web site: www.reynoldskitchens.com

    Vegetables On The Side: The Complete Guide To Buying And Cooking Vegetables
    Model: 0028623363
    Author: Sallie Y. Williams
    (1998)


    Macmillan USA
    Website: www.mcp.com

    Thanksgiving 101: Celebrate America's Favorite Holiday With America's Thanksgiving Expert
    Model: 0767901363
    Author: Rick Rodgers

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Broadway Books/Random House, Inc.
    Website: www.randomhouse.com

    175 Easy-To-Do Thanksgiving Crafts
    Model: 156397374X
    Author: Sharon Dunn Umnik
    (October, 1996)

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Thanksgiving: Festive Recipes for the Holiday Table (Williams-Sonoma Kitchen Library)
    Model: 0783503245
    Author: Chuck Williams
    (October, 1997)


    Time Life Books
    Website: www.timelife.com

    The Thanksgiving Table: Recipes and Ideas to Create Your Own Holiday Tradition
    Model: 081182991X
    Author: Diane Morgan
    (November, 2001)


    Chronicle Publishing Company
    Website: www.chroniclebooks.com

    Thanksgiving Fun: A Bountiful Harvest of Crafts, Recipes, and Games
    Model: 1563972808
    Author: Beth Murray
    (September, 1993)

    Boyd Mills Press

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  • Gutter Repair
  • Landscaping Basics
  • Flooring
  • UV Air Sanitizer
  • Replacement Windows
  • Planter, Self-Watering
  • Hand-Painted Glasses
  • Choose Washer/Dryer
  • Backsplash Installation
  • Hand-Painted Bowls
  • Prepare for Vacation
  • Maintain Garage Door
  • Disinfect Bathroom
  • Romance Kit
  • Curb Appeal
  • Transport Equipment
  • Installing Undermount
  • Holiday Decorating
  • Family Scrapbook
  • Ice Candle
  • Selecting Doors
  • Spark Plug, Changing
  • Maintain Cabinets
  • Front Door Facelift
  • Change Windowpane