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Friday, November 20, 2009

Southern Thanksgiving Menu and Recipes


I have been so busy over at Deep South Dish with everyday cooking and holiday cooking and life that I have had zero time to talk about anything else! I didn't even have time to gather my list of frugal finds this week. We are on our way out the door to a birthday party, and things have just been crazy busy. Well, guess it is that time of year - and it's not likely to get better before it gets busier! Who knows if I'll have time to write before Thanksgiving gets here, soooo....

Wishing you all a wonderful Thanksgiving Holiday!!  Thanks for being readers of my little ole blog here and my southern cooking blog - I appreciate you puttin' up with me.

Here's a list of my recipes in case you're still looking for some Thanksgiving dinner ideas - enjoy! (Hit your "back" button to return here - or there's a direct link to the same Thanksgiving Recipes Page on the left hand side bar at Deep South Dish.)

Happy Thanksgiving Y'all!!!


Southern Thanksgiving Menu and Recipes


Guest Favors

Thanksgiving Blessing Snack Mix



Morning Eye Openers



Bellini

Mimosa

Classic Bloody Mary

Custardy French Toast

Speedy Breakfast Casserole

Buttermilk Pancakes

Grab more Breakfast and Brunch Ideas Here


Starters



Basic Deviled Eggs

Grape Jelly Cocktail Meatballs

Cream Cheese and Hot Pepper Jelly Dip

Basic Relish Tray
Black Olives, Green Olives, Sweet Baby Gherkin Pickles, Baby Dills, Pickled Okra

Pimiento Cheese Finger Sandwiches

Crab Stuffed Potatoes

More Appetizers ideas here.


Gumbo & Jambalaya

Chicken and Andouille Sausage Gumbo

Seafood Gumbo with Shrimp, Crab & Oysters

Shrimp and Okra Gumbo

Oven Baked Cajun Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya


Beverage



Perfect Southern Sweet Iced Tea

Mint Infused Sweet Iced Tea

Cranberry Pomegranate Holiday Sangria



Breads


Homemade French Rolls

Perfect & Easy Old Fashioned Thanksgiving Yeast Rolls

Whipped Honey Butter



Salads & Condiments

Spicy Sweet Cucumber Salad

Fresh Cranberry Sauce

Spicy Pomegranate Cranberry Sauce

Mary's Ambrosia



The Main Stars


Turkey Brine - start at least 24 hours in advance

How to Make Homemade Gravy

How to Make Homemade Giblet Gravy in the Roasting Pan

Oven Roasted Turkey with Buttery Pan Sauce

Brown Sugar Glazed Coca Cola Ham



Dressing & Stuffing

Homemade Herb Dressing

Traditional Southern Cornbread Dressing

Southern Cornbread and Oyster Dressing

Seafood and Eggplant Dressing

Seafood Stuffed Mirlitons



Traditional Side Dish Casseroles



Corn Spoon Bread

Praline Butternut Squash & Sweet Potato Casserole

Traditional Southern Sweet Potato Casserole

Classic Green Bean Casserole

Green Bean Casserole with Panko Crumb Topping

Hash Brown Casserole

Broccoli and Cheese Casserole



Veggies & Side Dishes



Au Gratin and Scalloped Potatoes

Southern Style Creamed Peas

Maple Glazed Baby Carrots

Carottes Glacées - Glazed Carrots Adapted from Julia

Parslied Corn

Southern Style Green Beans

Mashed Potatoes with Cream Cheese

Make Ahead Mashed Potatoes for a Crowd

Special Occasion Southern Style Macaroni and Cheese


Desserts



Fresh Citrus Cake

Homemade Southern Banana Pudding

Old Fashioned Apple Pie

Mississippi Pecan Pie

Chocolate and Pecan Dixie Pie

Old Fashioned Southern Bread Pudding

Ozark Pudding

Southern Sweet Potato Pie

Praline Pumpkin Pie with Maple Rum Sauce

Homemade Pie Crust

8 Comments:

Nutmeg Nanny said...

This post is making me so happy for Thanksgiving....yum!

Judi said...

Great job! I can't wait to sit down and read through all the recipes. I'll list this as one of the things I'm thankful for this year!

Mary said...

What a great post. There is no need to go elsewhere and look for ideas. You have a slew of them here. Have a great weekend.

Olde Dame Penniwig said...

Oh you sweet thing...putting up those links -- how very nice!!! I have been avoiding your other bloggie due to A HORRIBLE DIET that doesn't allow me to eat anything tasty whatsover, but seeing as how you posted the links on THIS blog, it is now fair to eat as many as possible during Thanksgiving week. Or that's how I interpret it, anyway!!!

annemarie said...

I love this post and all the ideas you presented - thanks. I have been having computer problems and cannot send emails - I tried to send you my address with your word email link - hope that works. If not please let me know - am anxious to use the coupon!

christy rose said...

OOOh! I am going to try the Mississippi Pecan pie! YUM!

Nana said...

Oh my goodness!!!! Thanks for the recipes. Happy Thanksgiving to you!

Faith said...

Happy Thanksgiving Mary....to you and your family...Soon I will be off to begin our feast...this is my favorite day to cook..I love how the house smells....comfort smells and food all in one package..but first have a cup or two of coffee...and don't forget the Macy's parade...the best part of course is Santa.....

Faith