I learned long ago to cook the basics as the masses desire. I usually make myself happy doing creative things with the leftovers. Anyway, dinner for
15:
What I am cooking*24 lb turkey (my mom is worried it won't be enough

)
*Basic in the pan stuffing
*Basic gravy
*Mashed potatoes....riced and loaded with butter and cream
*Corn (frozen from the summer)
* 2 homemade apple pies...homemade crusts!
What my guests are bringing*Taffy Apple Salad (always)
*Sweet Potato Casserole with marshmallows (always)
*Green Bean Casserole (I requested brussel sprouts but got voted down)
*Brown and Serve rolls (a tradition/and a pretty damn easy
contribution...not that I'm bitter or anything

)
*Homemade Cranberry Relish (Thanks to my mom. We are the only 2
to eat this. More for me!)
*Cranberry Jell "Log" ....a tradition
*2 Homemade pumpkin pies...with squirt whipped cream (a tradition)
I like to do just a few appetizers* Cheese Straws
* Cheese Plate
* Sweet Spiced nuts
* Smoked Nuts
* A couple different types of olives
Since there are no big drinkers in the group I put out tiny aperitif glasses with some port and a chocolate red wine (just tried it...pretty good) as part of the dessert table.
Whalla...another Thanksgiving. Personally I think the hardest part is getting the house ready, table set, serving dishes organized, making sure the silverware is spotless and figuring out a time where everyone can come. I gave up on that last item. From now to eternity....HIGH NOON on Thanksgiving Day....hope you can make it!
Things I hate: *When guests bring their food unprepared and want to use my kitchen
to prepare it while I'm trying to cook.
*Guests who stand in my tiny kitchen who offer nothing but their
magical presence.
*Old guests that constantly worry about when we are going to start to
eat. Then when they have finished the meal they are ready to leave.
*Guests who thinking passing gas is amusing (Is there one in every
family?)
*Guests who bring a bunch of crap (clippings, photos, etc) to share with
you during the time you are getting the food prepped and served
*Guests that will share with you that perhaps the turkey breast was a
bit too dry
*Guests that bring a bunch of crap with them and dump in right in the
middle of your entertaining space
Things I love*Guests that never fight or argue about anything (this is my family!)
*Guests that are extremely appreciative that I did all the work
*Guests that help clean up
*The moment the food is served...my effort for the year has been
completed!
Just keeping it real!!!!