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Thanksgiving Recipe | Thanksgiving Cooking Basics Index The Internet's most complete Thanksgiving recipe resource, brought to you by Allrecipes.com. Recipes, menu ideas, cooking hints tips, Roast Turkey, Pumpkin Pie, Mashed Potatoes http://thanksgivingrecipe.com/hints/list.asp
Extractions: Plan Now, Give Thanks Later You've got a few weeks to get ready for the biggest meal of the year, and if you start getting ready now, your feast can be as perfect, and you can be as relaxed, as the Thanksgiving scenes you've been covetously gazing at in glossy magazines and television commercials... MORE Rediscover Sweet Potatoes! There's at least one day of the year when sweet potatoes will grace every table. Thanksgiving dinner almost always brings with it a sweet potato dish - usually a casserole adorned with loads of sugar, butter, and perhaps marshmallows, too... MORE Baking Quality Quick Breads Blueberry muffins for a special brunch, zucchini bread from the monstrous squash your neighbor gave you last summer, banana bread anytime you bought more fruit than you could handle, or pumpkin spice loaves for holiday gifts...
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Extractions: Every day, the Allrecipes staff answer lots of email from cooks like you in the Allrecipes community. For a glimpse of this dynamic exchange of ideas and tips, and for answers to questions about food that you may have had yourself, please have a look at this FAQ! You can also browse all the articles about Thanksgiving in our Cooking Basics section! If you still have questions, take a look at the FAQ for another cookbook , or read our Allrecipes FAQ for tips on using this website. Q. Can you help me? I'll be having Thanksgiving dinner at my house this year. With only one oven, how do I cook the turkey, make green bean casserole and candied yams in order for them all to be ready and hot at serving time?
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Extractions: On "Turkey Day", when most mothers are praying that their children will stay out of the kitchen, I am actively assigning duties to my three angels:-). I want them to feel that they are part of the celebration, too. Here Are Some Helpful Tips :-) For new cooks under the age of eight, keep it simple. Find recipes with few steps and fairly predictable results. Go for quick breads, salads, and pastas. Be realistic about children's abilities-and be careful! Explain the dangers inherent in any cooking procedure. Make clear which steps you'll do and which steps they'll do. Put out only those ingredients that are called for. Remember that things obvious to an adult are not obvious to a child. Include kids in the menu planning. This also helps you predict what someone is and isn't going to eat. Involve children in the list-making: food lists. bowl lists, pans list, who's bringing what lists, and when lists. Incorporate school lessons into the cooking. Practice math skills by measuring; learn chemistry by watching muffins rise; create art by making fancy garnishes. Allow extra time for mishaps. If you want kids to enjoy cooking, keep the atmosphere light and your sense of humor intact. Otherwise you'll spoil all of the fun!
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Thanksgiving Cooking COOKING during THANKSGIVING. Q. My daughter, a recent bride, is in a panic aboutcooking Thanksgiving dinner. I told her that I'd bring the Turkey. http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/FieldOps/Cgs/thanks2.htm
Extractions: Over the years, USDA's Meal and Poultry Hotline home economists say these are the six questions they hear most often. Yes, a whole frozen turkey can be stored in your home freezer at 0o F for up to one year without appreciable loss of quality. To prevent freezer burn, wrap the turkey in heavy freezer paper. There is no significant difference in quality between a fresh turkey and a frozen one. But you can only keep a fresh turkey refrigerated 1-2 days before cooking. Thawing your turkey in the refrigerator is the preferred method. Allow one day for each five pounds. In a hurry? Thaw the turkey in a clean sink. Put it in a heavy freezer bag secured with a twist tie. Cover the bird with cold water, changing the water every 30 minutes to keep it cool. Allow 6-9 hours for a 12- to 16-pound turkey, 9-11 hours for a 16- to 20- pound bird.
Thanksgiving Cooking thanksgiving cooking (draft copy thanksgiving 2000) As a rule the standard ThanksgivingDinner will consist of something like a roasted turkey, candied yams http://www.robinsfyi.com/holidays/thanksgiving/cooking.htm
Extractions: (draft copy thanksgiving 2000) As a rule the standard Thanksgiving Dinner will consist of something like: a roasted turkey, candied yams, a couple of veggies, a salad, and of course pumpkin pie. While there is many variations to this menu, there are a few things they all have in common. There will most likely be a bird of some type and someone will be working hard to pull off this wonderful feast. Now while we all dream of the perfect dinner, more times than we care to admit things just don't go as planned. Some of the more memorable potatioal disasters I remember are: Then there are the horror stories from friends and family: The daughter who wasn't experienced, cooking her first holiday meal for her new hubby and friends. Nice looking turkey, but noticeabley undercooked. The friend who's dog ran off with the bird.
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Extractions: Plan Now, Give Thanks Later You've got a few weeks to get ready for the biggest meal of the year, and if you start getting ready now, your feast can be as perfect, and you can be as relaxed, as the Thanksgiving scenes you've been covetously gazing at in glossy magazines and television commercials... MORE Stress-Free Thanksgiving Is it your greatest Thanksgiving fantasy to sit down and relax with your family instead of rushing madly about the kitchen from the crack of dawn until the ... MORE A Month Before Thanksgiving Examine your Thanksgiving traditions a little bit: Are there any dishes you cook or activities that you do every year purely out of adherence to tradition, and not because anyone really enjoys them... MORE Two Weeks Before Thanksgiving Confirm your guest list. Try using our free Thanksgiving E-cards as invitations!...
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Extractions: "I get to see all my friends and family, and get to play with them a long, long time," says eight-year-old Kimberly Greenawalt of Lebanon. Her twin sister Caroline also loves the people part of the holiday; "Thanksgiving means going over to my cousin's house and having a lot of fun and seeing people you love." So whether you're traveling to grandma's house for a big dinner with generations of family, or just having a quiet meal at home, Miller says it's a good idea to involve children in the planning of the day. "It will make them feel more valuable to participate rather than being a spectator or guest," he says.
Netfood Digest thanksgiving cooking Tips. http//www.turkeyfed.org/consumer/thanks.html At ThanksgivingCooking Tips, the recipe file is full of appealing turkey selections. http://www.globalgourmet.com/netfood/digest/nf1199/nf112299.html
Extractions: If you're getting ready for your first turkey or unhappy with last year's results, look no further. Whether your tastes run to the traditional or more adventurous, Thanksgiving Cooking Tips is here to make sure that this holiday is the tastiest ever. Part of the National Turkey Federation site, this guide to Thanksgiving cooking has everything you need to know for creating a stress-free holiday gathering. From turkey-purchasing pointers to the perfect gravy to side dishes and leftovers, Thanksgiving Cooking Tips serves up the perfect menu for novices and experienced cooks alike. Confused about picking the perfect bird? Turkey Purchasing Pointers will help you make the right decision with tips on the best selection for fresh or frozen turkey. To preserve the quality of your turkey when you get home, care must also be taken to store the turkey correctly. How to Store Turkey has advice for storing raw as well as leftover cooked turkey. Whether you're roasting, grilling, or deep-frying your turkey, this site can help ensure the final product is an overwhelming success. Click on Cooking the Bird to find the latest on turkey roasting times, deep-frying techniques, and guidelines to ensure thermometers are properly used.
Extractions: Home News Money Sports ... Weather Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2 p.m. ET Join Melissa Kelly, chef-owner of Primo in Rockland, Maine, for some fun, easy-to-follow tips to make this Thanksgiving memorable including: how to stay organized, update traditional recipes, and allow your schedule to work for you. Missed the live chat? Read the transcript below:
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Extractions: Half.com Epicurious Food: The Full Bounty - offering recipes, menus, kitchen tips, and dinner and wine ideas. Food Network: Thanksgiving Recipes - stress-reduction tips, fixes for kitchen disasters, themed menus, and more. Abigail's Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes - covers turkey, ham, vegetarian turkey, and all the trimmings. About.com: Southern Style Thanksgiving - offers a variety of regional recipes. American Indian Recipes for Thanksgiving - by Adam Starchild. Anita Epler's Low-Fat Thanksgiving Dinner - menu and recipes. ByRoads Magazine: Turkey Feast - recipes for an easy to prepare traditional meal. Canadian Living: Thanksgiving Dinner 101 - roast turkey, chocolate rum squares, no-fail pie crust, and other recipes.
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Extractions: Eszter's Blog // via eszter.com esztersblog.com Eszter.com E-LIST ... Gallery Welcome to Eszter's Weblog Here you will find my thoughts and comments about all sorts of things from sociology, the Internet, academia, teaching, research, books and movies to current events, fun Web stuff, art, gadgets and just about anything else that comes to mind. If the inspiration strikes you during your visit, feel free to leave a note via the comments link. Previous entry: "Email 101: the importance of bcc" Main Index Next entry: "Holiday weekend" "Thanksgiving cooking and Web searches - take II" 11/28/2002 Entry Just a few days ago I posted on how people looking for Thanksgiving recipes are finding their way to my Recipes page . My recipe pages get quite a few hits actually regardless of the season (I consider several hits a day for a page that has almost no in-links and presents content similar to those on huge commercial sites quite impressive). It's hard to tell whether people are finding what they are looking for but just in case they are, I'm happy to help. One person did leave a note in my Guestbook just the other day and I wanted to share that: I was looking for a Cherry Soup recipe for my boss. She had mentioned that her Mom used to make it and she never got the recipe from her before her Mom passed away. I think she will really like this one. In fact, I think I'll make it and surprise her with it! Thanks a lot. Sue in Sonoma, Ca.