Posted on 11/02/2005 5:18:08 PM PST by mcgiver38
Here is a place to repeat all the great recipes we shared last year and some new ones.
Mix slightly. Enjoy.
BONUS!
Holiday Eating Tips
1. Avoid carrot sticks. Anyone who puts carrots on a holiday buffet table knows nothing of the Christmas spirit. In fact, if you see carrots, leave immediately. Go next door, where they're serving rum balls.
2. Drink as much eggnog as you can. And quickly. Like fine
single-malt scotch, it's rare. In fact, it's even rarer than single-malt scotch. You can't find it any other time of year but now. So drink up! Who cares that it has 10,000 calories in every sip? It's not as if you're going to turn into an eggnog-aholic or something, you can always leave out the 'aholic'.
It's a treat. Enjoy it. Have one for me. Have two. It's later than you think. It's Christmas!
3. If something comes with gravy, use it. That's the whole point of gravy. Gravy does not stand alone. Pour it on. Make a volcano out of your mashed potatoes. Fill it with gravy. Eat the volcano. Repeat.
4. As for mashed potatoes, always ask if they're made with skim milk or whole milk. If it's skim, pass. Why bother? It's like buying asports car with an automatic transmission.
5. Do not have a snack before going to a party in an effort to control your eating. The whole point of going to a Christmas party is to eat other people's food for free. Lots of it. Hello?
6. Under no circumstances should you exercise between now and New Year's. You can do that in January when you have nothing else to do. This is the time for long naps, which you'll need after circling the buffet table while carrying a 10-pound plate of food and that vat of eggnog.
7. If you come across something really good at a buffet table, like frosted Christmas cookies in the shape and size of Santa, position yourself near them and don't budge. Have as many as you can before becoming the center of attention. They're like a beautiful pair of shoes. If you leave them behind, you're never going to see them again.
8. Same for pies. Apple. Pumpkin. Mincemeat. Have a slice of each. Or, if you don't like mincemeat, have two apples and one pumpkin. Always have three. When else do you get to have more than one dessert? Labor Day?
9. Did someone mention fruitcake? Granted, it's loaded with the mandatory celebratory calories, but avoid it at all cost. I mean, have some standards.
10. One final tip: If you don't feel terrible when you leave the party or get up from the table, you haven't been paying attention.
11. Reread tips; start over, but hurry, January is just around the
corner.
Go to the in-laws, eat what they put in front of me and don't ask any questions!!!!:)
How about goose or duck? Sounds really neat and am thinking about giving this a try!
EXCELLENT advice! I'm not cooking this year as we're traveling, but if I was, I'd be brining the bird again. SOO worth it! We lined our ice chest with 3 trash bags before filling it with the brine and bird to help prevent messy clean-ups.
We usually add lots of garlic cloves, and fresh rosemary sprigs. You can taste the rosemary better on chickens, but I like adding it all the same ;)
LOL! That's our Thanksgiving this year.
..the Sen. "Swimmer" (HIC!) Kennedy (Ma-'Rat) Diet??? :D
*smack forehead*
..."Swimmer" (HIC!) drinks, only Chivas.
Mmmm rumballs. Eggnog.
I can't WAIT. I should go make some this weekend!
Thanks, that sounds like a delicious way to prepare sweet potatoes. Bookmarking! Yummo! I love sweet potatoes. Of course, I'm the only one who does here, but maybe that's alright! ;-)
I'd bet pumpkin pie spice has nutmeg as well as cinnamon and a few others, but I dont know. They say that the best nutmeg is when you have the thing and grind it yourself.
You forgot:
Rinse. Repeat.
HA! :D
3 Cup sweet potatoes
1 Cup sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
2 eggs, well beaten
3/4 stick margarine
1/2 Cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
(optional) 1/2 Cup crushed pineapple, drained
Topping:
1 Cup packed light brown sugar
1/3 Cup flour
1 Cup chopped pecans
1/2 stick melted margarine
Boil and mash sweet potatoes.
Add remaining ingredients and beat until well blended.
Pour in casserole dish.(I do a 13 x 9 baking dish.)
Add topping.
Bake at 350 degreees for 30 minutes.
*Note...I have made this for years!...and it always turns out well, and receives compliments!
It's just foolproof! :)
bttt
Here is my #2, delicious cinnamon rolls that are a knockoff of the cinn*bon chain, these are a keeper and will impress your family and friends, I give these as gifts every year to close friends:
Title: Cinn*bon Rolls
Categories: Yeastbreads
Yield: 20 Lg rolls
1/2 c Warm water (105-110 degrees)
2 pk Active dry yeast
2 tb Granulated sugar
3 1/2 oz Pkg instant vanilla pudding
1/2 c Butter, melted
2 Eggs, beaten
1 ts Salt
8 c All-purpose flour
1 c Butter, melted
MMMMM
Well, to tell the truth, I have broken them in over twelve years, it can't be that long oh s**t.
Just give me a leg, mashed taters, and corn, then I play w/the kids. They love playing with Uncle Joe.
World's Best Idiot Fudge:
1 can sweetened condensed milk, 1 package semi sweet chocolate chips.
Melt them together over medium low heat until smooth. Pour in 9x9 pan and refridgerate 4 hours before cutting.
I believe the only thing you cant brine is beef, funny, my mom always did this with pheasnats when I was growing up, I never made the connection. Any poultry should be great, I heard pork roasts also turned out but havent tried it yet.
Heat in the over at 400 degrees for 1.5 hours.
Boom. You're golden.
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