Waking early enough to prep our 14 lb. turkey which, surprisingly enough, took about an hour, I patted him/her down with some herb de provence and stuffed it with lemon wedges, garlic cloves, onion chunks and some fresh herbs (rosemary, thyme, sage). I put it in the oven and we all took turns watching the skin turn a crispy brown. Of course, we basted as often as possible to keep it moist although the main component of the meat's tenderness was the fact that our bird was brined. We purchased it from Trader Joes pre-brined which means that it is soaked in a salt water mixture that keeps the meat succulent throughout preparation. I would highly recommend this procedure to anyone or at least, buy a pre-brined turkey. I think our guests enjoyed it!
In addition to our favorite sleep inducing food, we also prepared mashed potatoes and stuffing. The rest of the meal came packaged up courtesy of Trader Joe's (ummmm, can you tell I like shopping there) and it included some delicious gravy, a spicy yet creamy carrot ginger soup, spiced hot apple cider with cinnamon sticks, warm buns and a cranberry sauce mixture with orange and chunks of real cranberries.
Sitting down to dinner early in the afternoon afforded us the option of refueling later that evening, as well as allowing us to catch all the gridiron action on the TV. The two puppies, Maggie and Zoey, who are Lois', behaved themselves beautifully and we didn't have any Christmas Story incidents. All in all, it was a successful Thanksgiving dinner and we couldn't have asked for anything else as we drifted off to sleep at night with dreams of all the deals to be had at JC Penney when they opened at 4 am on Black Friday......no thank you:)
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Chris, strangely enough we had
Brine Turkey rubbed with seasoning you and Jules gave us sometime (From william sonoma)
Green Bean Cassarole
Vegetables from Trader Joes (which we love also)
Cranberries with orange pieces
Plus other stuff.
papus
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