So have you slept yet?
Turning in my Christmas cookie contest entries tomorrow.
Roaring Dan's Maple-Cran Oat-Pecan Cookies
Caramel-Scotch Eggnog Cookies with Kahlua Nutmeg Glaze
Gingerbread Bars with Hot Buttered Rum Glaze (made with caramel and cream cheese)
and all 3 involve booze.
Alton Brown's roast turkey recipe. Works every time.Thinking about brining the turkey for Thanksgiving this year. Thoughts, tips, tricks, suggestions, recipes? I know the basic recipe with water, salt and some sugar for balance. Curious what others might have tried to impart some flavor.
Alton Brown's roast turkey recipe. Works every time.
I really don't like Cutthroat Kitchen. At least on Iron Chef America, Chopped, Cupcake Wars, and Sweet Genius, where you're judged on your ability to produce a dish with the mystery ingredients. On Cutthroat Kitchen, you win by screwing over your competitors. And for a show like that, Alton's personality doesn't mesh with the attitude of the show. Simon Majumdar would be a better host...Yep, it's a dandy. Works every time.
I miss the days when Alton did that kind of stuff. Now he's relegated to cheesy Food Network hosting duties. Not sure which is worse that, or Bourdain's last-ever appearance on Travel Channel when Tony was in Atlanta to finish his contract for The Layover - Alton met him for a breakfast-dinner at some locals place, spouted a few lines on the history of "Southern cuisine", and then...they went to the oldest strip club in Atlanta, dating to the late 1800s. Picture Alton, wearing a bowtie, in a nasty old strip club with wrinkled strippers who've worked there for years (sorry...here's the brain bleach). Tony, of course, was in his element, but adding AB to the formula made it awkwardly bad.
Alton Brown's roast turkey recipe. Works every time.
Alton's was the first I looked at when I started looking around on the web. It sounds interesting and good. Never heard of the allspice berries or candied ginger. Where in a typical grocery might one find them?
Alton's was the first I looked at when I started looking around on the web. It sounds interesting and good. Never heard of the allspice berries or candied ginger. Where in a typical grocery might one find them? One of the things I had read from others doing a brining was that the juiciness you get is kind of bland. Though, I have a feeling that was due to them using very basic brines (salt, sugar, and water only).
Surely you can incorporate booze into this somehow.
Thanksgiving side dishes (besides the usual stuffing and potatoes and green bean casserole). Discuss.
Looking for a sweet potato dish. Most of my family doesn't like sweet potatoes, so I have a little more leeway.
DaveStPaul said:b) Salad
It sounds boring, but I love having a fresh, seasonal salad with Thanksgiving dinner. Not least because it doesn't involve any cooking, and can be done ahead of time. Just pick three or four seasonal things:
i) Watercress, baby spinach, orange segments
ii) Curly endive, radicchio, persimmons
Heck, even iii) Green leaf lettuce, celery, green olives