Thanksgiving Turkey

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I decided to branch out from my standard Thanksgiving food and try some different things this year, since we just had one person join us this year (Eddie). I didn't exactly use the recipe for the turkey - I salted it and stuffed the cavities as described, but then went my own way with roasting (breast side down first) and gravy.

We couldn't stop eating the walnuts - yum. I think I still need to experiment with stuffing, but the vegetables were all good, as was the turkey. Larry liked the pie but wants a firmer texture.

With the exception of the potatoes and the pie, all of the other Fine Cooking recipes are available in the book How to Cook a Turkey. I checked the book out of the library, although I thought the title was stupid. I ended up really liking the book.

  • Spicy Maple Walnuts (Fine Cooking #48, December 2001, p. 62)
  • Salted Roast Turkey with Herbs (Bon Appétit, November 2008)
  • Madeira Gravy (Fine Cooking #35, November 1999, p. 30)
  • Fennel & Escarole Stuffing with Pine Nuts (Fine Cooking #24, December 1997, p. 43)
  • Roasted Carrots & Parsnips with Shallot & Herb Butter (Fine Cooking #70, February 2005, p. 46)
  • Mashed Potatoes with Caramelized Shallots (Fine Cooking #95, November 2008, p. 48)
  • Sugar & Spice Pumpkin Pie with Brandied Ginger Cream (Fine Cooking #95, November 2008, p. 50)

Wine:
- Ridge 2004 Carmichael Vineyard Zinfandel (Sonoma County, California). I think this is my favorite Ridge Zin.
- Loring 2004 Gary's Vineyard Pinot Noir (Santa Lucia Highlands, California). Larry's not crazy about Loring wines but I love them. It's a very Pinot-y Pinot, elegant and plummy.

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Amy Author Profile Page said:

OMG, look at that crust!!! that is GORGEOUS!

Your holiday dinners always sound wonderful and this one is no exception. Happy Thanksgiving, my friend.

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