Thursday, November 24, 2022
Dale made the cranberry sauce at around 9:30 a.m. It's the item that makes the most sense to make ahead of dinner since it can just sit in the fridge.
We follow the Nigella Lawson turkey recipe from her book Feast. It's on page.
Dale gave the turkey a bath around 11:30.
We pulled out the giblets and saved them for making the gravy.
Post bath.
I dried the turkey off.
Between cleaning and food prep I'd check in on the parade once in a while.
And sip on my Bloody Mary.
Turkey was in the roaster just a little before 1:00.
Dale buttered it...
...and had it in the oven by 1:06. For the first half hour the oven was set at 4:00.
After the turkey was in the oven Dale had the giblets ready to boil then simmer.
I got started on the sweet potato casserole at 1:50. The recipe I used is the same one I used last time. I drained the yams a little better this go-round. It turned out pretty well overall. Although I halved the recipe I didn't do so with all ingredients. Next time I'd recommend trying to be more precise overall. That said it still turned out pretty well.
The turkey after an hour and a half in the oven...
...which is when we flipped it over. It went back in for another half hour. Upon removal we tented it with aluminum foil and let it rest for an hour before I cut it. I did the cutting which is my usual duty. I generally do a hack job but it all ends up okay. At some point I should look up the official way to do it.
When the sweet potatoes were done we put them in the oven warmer until we were ready to serve up Dale's awesome Brussels sprouts. The Stove-Top stuffing was made right at the very end. Getting everything in serving dishes and on the table was quite busy but pain-free.
Mom and Noel came over around 3 p.m. For hors d'oeuvres we had olives, pickled herring, crackers, and wasabi peas. Dinner was on the table at 4:37 p.m!
Mom brought an apple pie her friend Joanne made for her and Noel brought over a pumpkin pie from Mrs. Kowalski's.
I had meant to make fruit salad but got distracted the last hour of prep. For next time I think the only things a might add would be corn and maybe dinner rolls. However, that said, what we had was more than enough.
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