Thanksgiving 2012 is Over…. another year down

I am sitting here with my morning coffee relieved to have Thanksgiving behind me with no more lists to pore over and no more last minute runs to the supermarket. Relax time. I hope that everyone enjoyed their holiday and that we all enjoyed our families with all their perfections and imperfections. A sigh of relief that it’s over for another year. As much as I do love doing it , it seemed like I had to get it together in 3 days because I was away till the Sunday before. Somehow you get it all done, it just becomes an obsession. I do love seeing all of those beautiful faces at my table. I am very blessed to still have both my parents with us, and my Mom even brought her delicious cauliflower which there wasn’t a single piece left of .  I was happy with all my dishes even though I stress about getting all the food to the table somewhat hot. It all works out in the end and everyone seems to enjoy the food and the day.  Too much dessert, next year I swear one dessert and fruit ! Thanks again for everybody’s help with a special shout out to Norma and Allison with whom I couldn’t do this meal without.

My next dinner party isn’t for another 2 weeks so I get a break. I will be back cooking normally this week, whatever that may be.

Thanksgiving 2012

It’s finally here, and I am up at 7 making my final list for the day. I hope you’re all enjoying the day ahead and cooking up something great. Please share with me how your holiday cooking goes. I would love to hear about it, there is a place on here for comments and I do read them!

I would like to share this poem with all of you from Ralph Waldo Emerson. This is what I am saying at our Thanksgiving table.

For each new morning with it’s light

For Rest and Shelter from the night

For Health and Food

For Love and Friends

For Everything thy Goodness Sends

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you.

Joy’s Cranberry Sauce

cookingwithcandi 069cookingwithcandioct17 181. This looks so good, and it is pretty easy. So if you’re still in the market for a Thanksgiving Cranberry Sauce give this one a try. I try to keep a few bags of cranberries in my freezer all year round , they are the perfect side to a roast chicken anytime of the year. I always make simple fresh plain Cranberry Sauce and Karyns’s Cranberry Crisp on the holidays. This is a lovely alternative to the simple Fresh Cranberry Sauce recipe or A little twist on Cranberry Sauce on my blog.

Thanks to Joy who is a friend and has been a faithful fan and supporter since the beginning of this blog.  I think we can trust her in the food dept. she knows her stuff!

Recipe as follows: (of course you can double)

Ingredients:

1 12 oz. bag of cranberries

3 granny smith apples , peeled and cut into 1/2 ” cubes

2/3 cup sugar

2/3 cup apple juice

1/2 tsp. cinnamon

1/4 tsp. ground cloves

Directions:

Bring to boil over medium simmer ( about 6 minutes) all of the above ingredients. If it seems too thick add a little water . Refrigerate and serve!

Perfection in a bottle and so so easy to make. Salad dressing I will be making for Thanksgiving.

cookingwithcandi's avatarCooking with Candi

photo (5)photo (11)photo (8)photo (11)photo (5)I got this dressing from Gwyneth Paltrow’s cookbook and it is very easy and very tasty.  Everyone is always looking for new dressing for their salad. The reason I was attracted to this one was because I had never used maple syrup in a salad dressing before. How bad can it be if it has maple syrup in it??? It’s delicious. This recipe was originally posted in 2011 when I discovered the recipe and has gone on to be an absolute staple in our house. Make it your new “go to ” salad dressing and you won’t be sorry. Using all staples that we all should have in our pantry.

Ingredients:

2 teaspoons Dijon mustard (I use Grey Poupon and probably heap those teaspoons)

2 teaspoons real Vermont Maple Syrup

1/4 cup red wine vinegar

2 tablespoons Canola or Vegetable oil

1/2 cup olive oil

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper…

View original post 54 more words

Here is another option for dessert. If you’re looking for something apple and cranberry without going to the effort of baking a pie, this is great.

cookingwithcandi's avatarCooking with Candi

It’s so hard to make a choice of Thanksgiving desserts. Usually by the time dessert rolls around everyone is so full . Somehow though everyone seems to rally for dessert, no matter how full. It’s been on my mind what to bake? I already baked my apple pie which is in my freezer from my Baking Class at ICE.  I know so nice and light right??? Well it’s Thanksgiving, and no one is eating the whole cake, so don’t moan and groan. This is an easy one to do. Pumpkin Cheesecake, not so easy. So if you haven’t finalized your decision, this is a great way to go.  I got this recipe from Barefoot Contessa. (Ina Garten). How easy is that? cookbook. This is a wonderful recipe to make for as long as you have those wonderful cranberries, so stock up in the freezer while they’re around.

Ingredients:

10″ glass (Pyrex)…

View original post 268 more words

Aunt Pammy’s Chipotle Sweet Potatoes for Thanksgiving

Spicy and savory. If you’re looking for something new to make this could be it. It’s delicious and is a must on our Thanksgiving Table alonside a “sweet” sweet potatoe casserole. Enjoy !

cookingwithcandi's avatarCooking with Candi

 

This recipe belongs to my sister, Pamela. She is a great cook, and this is her signature Thanksgiving Dish. We count on it every year as her contribution.  I highly suggest it if you like spicy because it is! It definitley packs some heat, be careful when you buy the chipotle peppers in adobe sauce , just make sure they don’t say Hot or you might be blowing the roof off of your Thanksgiving Dinner! Be prepared for a lot of flavor !  If your family likes spicy this is an awesome recipe, and you all know how much I like spicy by now.  This is certainly a new take on Sweet Potatoes because they aren’t sweet.  I also make a Sweet Potato dish with Marshmallows (* see recipe) and the two are always on my table, one sweet and one spicy.  Thanks Aunt Pammy.

Ingredients:

5 lbs.Yams or Sweet Potatoes

Kosher Salt ( about 1/4…

View original post 151 more words

I love this simple delicious cranberry sauce , you can put a little orange zest in but it’s tart and delicious as is and couldn’t be any easier. I make ahead of time, it stays good for a while. Best made at least a day ahead and refrigerated.

cookingwithcandi's avatarCooking with Candi

I always have a fresh cranberry sauce on my Thanksgiving table, and I buy extra bags of fresh cranberries and throw them in the freezer so I can make it whenever I want to. It’s tart and sweet at the same time, and why would you buy the canned stuff when you can do this so quickly and easily. It’s delicious with all poultry. Buy a few bags of fresh cranberries, they are all over the place now. If you have the room throw a few bags in the freezer.

Ingredients:

12 ounce bag of fresh cranberries

1 cup water

1 cup sugar

Directions:

Bring 1 cup water and 1 cup sugar to a boil, dump in whole bag of cranberries (12 oz) bring to a boil, then lower heat and simmer for 10 minutes. I let it sit a little off the heat and then refrigerate, this is so…

View original post 97 more words

This is the stuffing that I will be making again this Thanksgiving, love all the ingredients , sweet and savory. If you’re in the market for a new stuffing give this one a go.

cookingwithcandi's avatarCooking with Candi

I made this recipe for the first time Thanksgiving 2011 and it is now the only Stuffing I make.  I found it in a Barefoot Contessa cookbook, loved all of the ingredients and thought it was delicious. I know there a lot of stuffings out there and unfortunately they are not vegetarian (I am still on the lookout for a very tasty vegetarian one, so please feel free to send it to me if you have a great veggie one.) I don’t cook my stuffing in the turkey. I make it ahead of time and cook it in a buttered gratin dish the day of. This is the stuffing that won out this year.

Ingredients:

3/4 cup diced dried figs, stems removed

3/4 cup dried cranberries

1/2 cup Calvados or brandy (I used Calvados, bought the bottle last year)

2  yellow onions, diced (approx. 1 1/2 cups)

1/2 stick unsalted butter

1 cup…

View original post 493 more words

This is it when it comes to Thanksgiving Crisps! This is it when it comes to crisps! I am lucky Karyn is coming to my house for Thanksgiving and bringing her crisp with her!, Everyone enjoys it, we eat it with the meal but it would make an awesome dessert as well. Whatever works best for you. It just wouldn’t be Thanksgiving at our house without it.

cookingwithcandi's avatarCooking with Candi

This recipe has been around pretty much my whole married life. If there is a turkey on the table, there is cranberry crisp next to it.  It originated from my friend Karyn, and we even make it for Passover with matzoh farfel.  It’s so sweet and delicious that it could really be a dessert. We love it with our meal; love the sweet and savory thing. You can’t eat too much of it, it is so rich. It is also very dangerous to have in the fridge the next day, so try to give it to everyone who wants to take home leftovers. This tastes good either hot out of the oven or at room temperature. Some people may even want to make it as dessert and serve with vanilla ice cream, but the Kolens don’t. We always serve it as a side dish, but it is awesome however you serve it…

View original post 292 more words

Love love this, and it is so worth the effort. I am in Italy right now and eating lots of pasta and thinking of this delicious savory lasagna.

cookingwithcandi's avatarCooking with Candi

Pumpkin Roux

My daughter, Kerri, has been a vegetarian (not vegan) since she was about twelve. It is always a challenge, especially on holidays, to make delicious and savory food for her to choose from that she will like. While she loves all the sides, I wanted to give her something that would always be on our table and be a tradition for her. She’s not a huge mushroom eater which is why I use cremini. They are somehow less “mushroomy” for her, and she hates anything like “fake meat.” This lasagna is sort of my own concoction. There are a lot of recipes out there, but I find this one works for me. I also need to explain a basic Bechamel (white) sauce or Roux which is at the heart of this recipe.  It consists of butter, flour, salt, pepper, and milk.  Sometimes it takes nutmeg; and in this recipe I add pumpkin, but the 5 basic ingredients are…

View original post 714 more words