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POLL: What is the BEST Thanksgiving dish?
www.glennbeck.com ^ | November 27, 2024 | Staff

Posted on 11/27/2024 7:40:28 AM PST by Red Badger

It's Thanksgiving week, and many of us are traveling, meeting up with family, and preparing our Thanksgiving feast! While Thanksgiving may not be ALL about stuffing ourselves silly, it is undeniably a magnificent aspect of the occasion.

And there are so many great dishes to choose from! From the iconic turkey and humble bread rolls to the splendor of a pecan pie and sweet potato casserole, it's hard to save room for them all! Which ones are you looking forward to the most? Let us know in the poll below:

Turkey

253 Votes

981 Votes

Stuffing/Dressing

212 Votes

1342 Votes

Mashed Potatoes/Potato Dish

194 Votes

854 Votes

Pumpkin Pie

320 Votes

803 Votes

Pecan Pie

443 Votes

588 Votes

Sweet Potato Casserole

483 Votes

594 Votes

Cranberry Sauce

373 Votes

682 Votes

Bread Rolls

230 Votes

764 Votes

Brussel Sprouts

613 Votes

352 Votes

Mac and Cheese

624 Votes

312 Votes


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Candle Salad is a family favorite.
81 posted on 11/27/2024 8:25:23 AM PST by yesthatjallen
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To: dp0622

Wendy’s.


82 posted on 11/27/2024 8:25:41 AM PST by Deaf and Discerning
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To: Red Badger

Mac & Cheese is children’s food.


83 posted on 11/27/2024 8:26:04 AM PST by fwdude (Why is there a "far/radical right," but damned if they'll admit that there is a far/radical left?)
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To: nevadapatriot

Yes and thank you. My wife just doesn’t understand.


84 posted on 11/27/2024 8:27:25 AM PST by mykroar ("It's Not the Nature of the Evidence; It's the Seriousness of the Charge." - El Rushbo)
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To: Red Badger

Yankees and their stuffing
What can I say

Give them a tray of conventional cornbread dressing when they move down here

Most maybe even 98% are like damn this IS GOOD

I’m not anti stuffing

And I like oyster dressing at times

But actual Pyrex tray cornbread dressing is fairly simple it just takes time

Cornbread
Stale bread
Broth usually chicken
Trinity veggie chopped
Salt pepper sage
Mixed and baked
Giblet or Brown gravy

If u want oysters or sausage in that it’s fine

There is a company called Savannah Classics makes frozen premade u heat for like 35 minutes at 350 degrees in a aluminum tray

It’s not bad honestly but needs more sage

Cracker Barrel dressing is ok

Cranberry sauce is best made fresh from scratch


85 posted on 11/27/2024 8:27:36 AM PST by wardaddy (If the GOPe didn’t go wobbly slightest incoming flak we’d always win)
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To: Red Badger

Tarte aux pommes à la crème pâtissière


86 posted on 11/27/2024 8:28:17 AM PST by rigelkentaurus
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To: nevadapatriot

Try this instead:

1 cup sugar
1 cup water
12-16oz of fresh cranberries
8oz dried cherries
1/4tsp cinnamon (optional)

Bring water and sugar to a boil and stir until sugar is dissolved. Add cranberries and stir until most of them have “popped”. Add cherries and cook until they are hydrated (about 7-8 minutes) stirring occasionally.

This is also really good on turkey sandwiches when watching football!


87 posted on 11/27/2024 8:29:42 AM PST by econjack
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To: Red Badger

In my house growing up? LASAGNA.

And turkey stuffing made with Sweet Italian Sausage. I do not deny my heritage


88 posted on 11/27/2024 8:30:44 AM PST by Vaquero (In Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you. )
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To: Red Badger

Every family has its own Thanksgiving history and for many folks the favorite dishes as adults are the ones they enjoyed when they were growing up. Some folks family favorites might be strange to others.

In addition to the Turkey, turkey gravy, stuffing (baked in the turkey and in a caserole dish), mashed potatoes, sweet potatoe caserole, fresh green beans, crandberry sauce, and pumpkin pie (and mince meat pie as well), my mom always also made a mixed green salad, a waldorf salad, a cauliflower caserole, a big ham, and a salad of

Lime Jello 2-packs
Philadelhia Cream Cheese (regular size package)
Crushed Pineapple (20 oz can, chilled from at least the nite before)
Pineapple Juice (from draining the crushed pineapple)

1. The can of crushed pineapple should be kept in the refrigerator so it is well chilled before any preparation starts.

2. The whole preparation is done the nite before the dinner.

3. An hour or two before preparation time the Philadelphia Cream Cheese is put out of the refrigerator in the kitchen somewhere to begin softening up, and the contents of the can of crushed pineapple is put in a strainer to separate the pineapple from the juice (as much as it will).

For the preparation:

4. The Philadelphia cream cheese is mixed into the Jello after the hot water is mixed in BUT before the cold water is added, using an electric mixer on a very high speed.

5. Once the jello and cream cheese are thourougly blended into one combined mixture, the cold water is mixed in, again with an electric mixer on high, with the strained-out pineapple juice substituting as much as possible for the cold water.

6. The mixture (have not yet added the pineapple) is poured into an 8 x 8 or 9 x 9 baking dish, and placed into the refrigerator.

7. After the mixture has begun to be jelled, for an hour or two at least, THEN the crushed pineapple is folded into the mixture. If the crushed pineapple is put in too soon it will just go to the bottom of the dish instead of being mixed throughout.

With all the flavors from the dinner, this salad acts as a refreshing cool palate cleanser between all the other dishes.


89 posted on 11/27/2024 8:30:57 AM PST by Wuli
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To: Red Badger

Pot roast, in addition to the smoked turkey. The brown gravy from the pot roast is an extra bonus.


90 posted on 11/27/2024 8:32:34 AM PST by CatOwner (Don't expect anyone, even conservatives, to have your back when the SHTF in 2021 and beyond.)
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To: Red Badger

Haggis!


91 posted on 11/27/2024 8:32:42 AM PST by SkyDancer ( ~ Am Yisrael Chai ~)
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To: Red Badger

Gravy.


92 posted on 11/27/2024 8:35:29 AM PST by ansel12 ((NATO warrior under Reagan, and RA under Nixon, bemoaning the pro-Russians from Vietnam to Ukraine.))
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Driving a backcountry route of country backroads and gravel roads about 300 miles through West Virginia.

We’ll have two F-150’s with rooftop tents and a bronco.

My son strings a hammock inside his Bronco. The other will hammock between trees.


93 posted on 11/27/2024 8:39:28 AM PST by cyclotic (Don’t be part of the problem. Be the entire problem)
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To: Red Badger
Don't care what people I don't know vote for ---There's a better way to find out what the "best" Thanksgivng food --- what's left over.

What's gone immediately? Mashed potatoes and giblet gravy, corn and oysters, stuffing, dark turkey

What iives on in the fridge until it eventually gets tossed? White turkey, pecan pie, green bean casserole

94 posted on 11/27/2024 8:40:10 AM PST by ZOOKER
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To: wildcard_redneck

Sure did.


95 posted on 11/27/2024 8:40:36 AM PST by cyclotic (Don’t be part of the problem. Be the entire problem)
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To: Wuli

That sounds good; I’m saving it.

We don’t see much of Jello salads anymore.


96 posted on 11/27/2024 8:41:01 AM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: cyclotic

Sounds wonderful! Have a great time.

Doesn’t a hammock between trees get really cold with air all around you?


97 posted on 11/27/2024 8:41:40 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (Republicans are the party that says ‘Government doesn’t work.’ Then they get elected and prove it.)
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To: SkyDancer

They’re too cute to eat: especially the ones with antlers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCnQ0ash7As


98 posted on 11/27/2024 8:43:57 AM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: Red Badger

Canned cranberry sauce is loaded with high fructose corn syrup.


99 posted on 11/27/2024 8:44:32 AM PST by NautiNurse (With a cough and a sputter, the original lying dog-faced pony soldier is led out to pasture. )
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To: Red Badger

Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream is my favorite TDay dish. After a huge plate of Turkey, mashed, green beans, Mac n cheese, corn pudding and stuffing n gravy plus Hawaiian Rolls.

Mac n Cheese is not a black or kid thing, my family reunions always have to have Aunt Mel’s Mac n Cheese, it’s not the same without it. She makes a huge pan and folks always line up to take some home.


100 posted on 11/27/2024 8:51:05 AM PST by chuck allen
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