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e-man67 11-24-2009 02:00 PM

Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
So what do you guys make for Thanksgiving? The usual fare? Anything unusual? My wife is Italian and all the women in her family gets together and makes all homemade sauce, meatballs, bracholi, ravioli...they bring that out first and then bring a turkey, stuffing, potatos...all that stuff. After you feel like you are gonna explode they bring out about 6 homemade pies! I love it all for sure! Before we start eating they have finger foods...one of the most unusual is raw squid with an italian dressing.

GreekGodX 11-24-2009 02:05 PM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
Lamb Chops, lamb roast, spinach pie, cheese pie and tzatziki sauce.

Dessert is baklava and some other different Greek cookies.

e-man67 11-24-2009 02:07 PM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
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Originally Posted by GreekGodX (Post 657332)
Lamb Chops, lamb roast, spinach pie, cheese pie and tzatziki sauce.

Dessert is baklava and some other different Greek cookies.

I LOVE lamb! Damn all those things sound outstanding! :dr

T.G 11-24-2009 07:32 PM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
I'm going to ****ing McDonalds!































Very, very inside joke. I'm a sr. sysadmin and turkeyday is one of the best days to take "big" servers and arrays offline for upgrades and maintenance since no one is ever around. This "Tradition" started many years back when I was single, had no family in there area and worked for a company where McDonalds was across the street and half a block down. Oh, yeah, I hate fast food, and usually avoid it, and McDonalds typifies everything I hate about fast food. It's my once a year trip to McShytBurger.

hotreds 11-24-2009 07:39 PM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
Probably going to make some of my delicious spaghettini pesto. What's the point of a big turkey dinner for two people?

Starscream 11-24-2009 07:50 PM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
Last year we hit the all-you-can-eat seafood buffet at the beach. Sounds like a plan for Thanksgiving dinner again this year.

Veritas 11-25-2009 07:52 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
My most non-traditional Thanksgiving dinner was nine years ago in Seattle at Andaluca in the Mayflower Park Hotel - venison with juniper berry glaze. It was absolutely spectacular.

This year is mostly traditional with some random elements thrown in. My wife ordered two dozen tamales from the cleaning lady at her workplace. I've been craving something with spicy green chili, so those will really hit the spot.

Emjaysmash 11-25-2009 07:56 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
We throw in a little traditional Jewish cooking. Challah and Matzo Ball soup usually. We still cook a Turkey, have stuffing, vegetables, yams, mashed potatoes, etc.

e-man67 11-25-2009 07:59 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
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Originally Posted by Emjaysmash (Post 658140)
We throw in a little traditional Jewish cooking. Challah and Matzo Ball soup usually. We still cook a Turkey, have stuffing, vegetables, yams, mashed potatoes, etc.


I Love Matzo Ball soup!

M1903A1 11-25-2009 08:15 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
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Originally Posted by e-man67 (Post 658149)
I Love Matzo Ball soup!

I'll second that!

I usually prepare a duck instead of turkey.

68TriShield 11-25-2009 08:18 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
When I have a choice(which was once),I prefer a whole Beef Tenderloin.

Not a big fan of Turkey obviously....

mosesbotbol 11-25-2009 08:53 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
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Originally Posted by e-man67 (Post 657335)
I LOVE lamb! Damn all those things sound outstanding! :dr

Same here! Whole Foods had awesome looking legs for $5.99 yesterday. I hope the sale goes through the weekend.

mosesbotbol 11-25-2009 08:55 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
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Originally Posted by Emjaysmash (Post 658140)
We throw in a little traditional Jewish cooking. Challah and Matzo Ball soup usually. We still cook a Turkey, have stuffing, vegetables, yams, mashed potatoes, etc.


Do you keep the dinner fleschich?

mosesbotbol 11-25-2009 08:57 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
Growing up 30 miles from Plymouth Rock, our Thanksgiving is quite traditional.

jkim05 11-25-2009 09:28 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
I'll have some Korean dishes along with all the regular thanksgiving stuff: Rice, Kimchi, maybe some Korean BBQ, Dumplings...

Fishbeadtwo 11-25-2009 09:30 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
only non traditional food here is pickled salmon for appetizers

Emjaysmash 11-25-2009 09:53 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol (Post 658242)
Do you keep the dinner fleschich?

Yes. We never mix. Thank G-d for margarine!

Parshooter 11-25-2009 10:13 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
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Originally Posted by Emjaysmash (Post 658140)
We throw in a little traditional Jewish cooking. Challah and Matzo Ball soup usually. We still cook a Turkey, have stuffing, vegetables, yams, mashed potatoes, etc.

Matza balls and turkey, talk about a food coma :tu

mosesbotbol 11-25-2009 10:30 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
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Originally Posted by Parshooter (Post 658347)
Matza balls and turkey, talk about a food coma :tu

I a turkey broth would be really awesome.

croatan 11-25-2009 10:54 AM

Re: Any Non-Traditional foods this Thanksgiving?
 
Traditional sides, but my main course is going to be a smoked turkey and a pork tenderloin covered in a spicy mole sauce. And if I screw up the sauce, at least there should still be enough turkey for everyone :)


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