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Best Thanksgiving Appetizer Recipes : Recipes and Cooking : Food Network

Best Thanksgiving Appetizer Recipes : Recipes and Cooking : Food Network.

Appetizers are something that can get easily overlooked when you are planning your Thanksgiving Day meal. Food Network gives you some of the best and easiest appetizers, most of which you can put together without working up a big sweat so you can be sure you are covered. Check it out!

 
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Posted by on November 18, 2013 in Appetizers, Cooking, Cooking Websites, Holidays

 

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The Never-Ending Thanksgiving Side Dishes – Maple Glazed Carrots and…Lanttulaatikko?

I still have some side dishes that I made recently that would be great for your Thanksgiving table. I made both of these recently for Michelle’s birthday dinner and both were very simple to do. I think you want to try to keep the side dishes as easy as you can and even make them ahead of time if at all possible to save yourself some time on Thanksgiving when you are focused on family and the turkey. You can always simply re-heat your sides in the oven while the turkey is resting. This can give you more than enough time to get your sides heated properly and get everything on the table while it is hot. The first one for today is a very easy recipe for some maple glazed carrots.

Maple Glazed Carrots

12 medium carrots, with the greens attached

3 tablespoons butter

1 teaspoon sugar

3/4 cup water

Salt

2 tablespoons maple syrup

Trim off all but 2 inches of the green tops of the carrots. Put the carrots, butter, sugar, water and salt to taste in a large skillet. Cover the skillet and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Maintain the boiling until nearly all the liquid evaporates, about 8 to 10 minutes.

Uncover the skillet and add the maple syrup. Cook, shaking the skillet over the heat frequently, until the carrots have obtained a nice glaze on them, about 2 to 3 minutes. Serve.

You could certainly leave out the maple syrup and still get something of a glaze on the carrots using this method and they would be good, but I think the maple syrup adds a really nice flavor to the carrots. You could also substitute honey for the maple syrup and get a nice glaze from that as well. Since this recipe was so easy, I did not need to make it ahead of time and simply made these on the stove top while the turkey was resting.

The second recipe is one I picked up from the cooking blog A Wee Bit of Cooking. It is a Finnish dish that is often used for the holidays called Lanttulaatikko. This is a turnip casserole that makes use of rutabaga, or yellow turnip. We have often eaten rutabaga on Thanksgiving in my family. It has a very distinct flavor to it and some people are put off by the aroma it can give off, but I love the flavor that you get from it. I often make it during the year, simply mashing it up, but this recipe adds a little bit more and is just as easy.

Lanttulaatikko (Turnip Casserole)

1 large rutabaga or yellow turnip

2/3 cup cream

1 egg

1 tablespoon honey

1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

2 tablespoons butter, softened

Peel the turnip and cut it into 1/2-inch chunks. In a medium saucepan, place the turnip and cover with salted water. Bring the turnips to a boil and boil until they are completely tender, about 15 to 20 minutes. Drain the turnips.

Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Mash the turnips well with a potato masher and then run them through a potato ricer. Combine the cream, butter, honey, nutmeg and egg and mix until blended. Add the mixture to the mashed turnips and mix well. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Add the turnip mixture to a small casserole dish and smooth the top with a fork or spatula and dot with the butter. Bake in the 350 degree oven for 40 minutes until golden and crisp on the top. Serve.

Since the turnip can take a long time to soften and get tender and then to bake, I made this dish the day before our meal and simply re-heated it in the oven while the turkey rested. You get the flavor of the turnips along with the honey and nutmeg and it is a simple, sweet flavor. I would make this any time of year as a side dish for poultry or beef.

That’s all I have for today. Check back next time for even more recipes. There’s still time before Thanksgiving and I still have recipes to share. Until next time, enjoy the rest of your day and enjoy your meal!

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30 Super-Simple Thanksgiving Sides – Photo Gallery | SAVEUR

30 Super-Simple Thanksgiving Sides – Photo Gallery | SAVEUR.

You need lots of options when it comes to the side dishes for your Thanksgiving meal, so here are another 30 recipes that are very easy and simple to make from Saveur Magazine. They cover all kinds of vegetables and potato dishes so you can liven up your menu with little effort. Check it out!

 
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Posted by on November 16, 2013 in Cooking, Cooking Websites, Holidays, Side Dishes

 

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Holiday Potluck Recipes – Photo Gallery | SAVEUR

Holiday Potluck Recipes – Photo Gallery | SAVEUR.

If you are traveling to someone else’s home for Thanksgiving and are looking for something to bring to contribute to the meal, Saveur has made it easy for you by providing these 50 holiday potluck recipes. They are easy to make, favorites for many and can be transported without a lot of trouble. Check it out! I’ll have some great recipes I to share this week of things I tried for Michelle’s birthday dinner this weekend, so check back for those. Have a great day!

 
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Posted by on November 10, 2013 in Cooking, Cooking Websites, Holidays

 

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The Best Recipes To Make In Your Cast Iron Skillet (PHOTOS)

The Best Recipes To Make In Your Cast Iron Skillet (PHOTOS).

If you follow my blog, you know how much I love using my cast iron skillet. The Huffington Post posted this article today highlighting 10 great recipes to try using your cast iron skillet. They cover everything from entrees to side dishes to dessert so you can try a little of everything. Check it out!

 

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22 Recipes Everyone Should Know How to Cook – Bon Appétit

22 Recipes Everyone Should Know How to Cook – Bon Appétit.

This is a fantastic article from Bon Appetit that gives you some of the basic recipes that everyone should learn when working in the kitchen. These are all things that you probably make often or want to make but haven’t wanted to give it a try. Whether you are a novice cook or a seasoned one, these are great tips and recipes for basics like tomato soup, mashed potatoes, fried rice, spaghetti and meatballs and more. Check it out!

 
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Posted by on October 7, 2013 in Cooking, Cooking Tips, Cooking Websites, Dinner

 

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41 Sandwiches We’d Make to Get an Engagement Ring – Bon Appétit

41 Sandwiches We’d Make to Get an Engagement Ring – Bon Appétit

I love sandwiches. There are few things better than having a good sandwich for lunch or even dinner. Bon Appetit has put together 41 recipes for several different kinds of sandwiches that will appeal to everyone and give you some great ideas of new things to try for lunch or dinner. Check it out!

 
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Posted by on September 27, 2013 in Cooking, Cooking Websites, Dinner, Lunch, Sandwiches

 

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Pantry Primer | Williams-Sonoma Taste

Pantry Primer | Williams-Sonoma Taste.

It’s easy to be a good cook when you have a well-stocked pantry. Granted, not everyone has the space or the budget to have all of these items around ( I know I don’t), but having a few of these key ingredients can help you to make all kinds of great dishes and try all types of recipes. Williams-Sonoma has put together a great blog entry here that covers some of the basics you may want to try and fit into your pantry. Check it out!

 
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Posted by on September 12, 2013 in Cooking Tips, Cooking Websites, Pantry

 

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Best Summer & Picnic Side Dish Recipes : Cooking Channel

Best Summer & Picnic Side Dish Recipes : Cooking Channel.

It’s never too late to make some of these great side and picnic dishes. While they are perfect for your summer time events, who says you can’t use some of them all year round? Cooking Channel gives you some great options of things to make for yourself or bring to a party. Check it out!

 

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Bring Your Lunch to Work – NYTimes.com

Bring Your Lunch to Work – NYTimes.com.

There’s a great article in the New York Times Dining section today about bringing your lunch to work. So many people opt for buying lunch, spending a lot of extra money that you can save simply by making a couple of things early in the week or on Sunday while watching TV that can give you great tasting lunches for the rest of the week. Check out this article and see some of the ideas it has for you.

 
 

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