Year long I look forward to Thanksgivings; as many know it’s my favorite holiday outside of my birthday of course. Whether I trek to
So in true tradition, this year was no different. I began to cook Monday, contributing Greens and my famous Chicken Apple stuffing to my office Thanksgiving potluck. This would continue every night through Thursday morning, brining, marinating, chopping, and occasionally sipping a great full body South African Boudreaux. I was in my happy place.
Another ritual I’ve adapted over the years is naming my Turkey, I mean come on you clean, rub, pat and damn near molest the bird; you should name her. This year it was Betty -don’t know where the name came from it was a feeling she gave me; I mean she truly looked like a Betty.
Anyway after Betty was stuffed I slid her in the oven at
Appetizers
Mozzarella Tomato and Fresh Basil Salad
Bruschetta
Smoke Cheddar on Crostini
Sage Rosemary Roasted
Garlic Truffle Mash
Greens w/ Smoked
Yams in Maple Whiskey and Kaluha
Sautéed Mushroom
Macaroni casserole w/ Broccoli and Shrimp
(My dear friend’s contribution)
Fresh Cranberry Apple Sauce
Dessert
Chocolate covered Strawberries and Apples
Deep Dish Pecan Pie
Sweet Potato Pie
(Of course)
Strawberry cupcakes
(Another great contribution of a dear friend)
The scene was set, and the friends started to pile in around
For the next hour I would hear nothing but crickets, and an occasional “damn”. With all that was on the menu, the Cranberry Apple sauce seemed to be the fan favorite and the first to go.
The eating and laughter would move from
So I will leave you with this: “Thank you for blessing me with such an amazing friends over the years. I’ve prayed to have at least one person I could share the present you bestowed upon me with. Instead my cup overflows with love and true friendship. I am truly thankful and humbled by your gift and take not one moment as a millionaire of love for granted. My last pray is that you continue to afford me the opportunity to feed the world. That is my return gift to you. Thank You.
Cranberry Apple Sauce
Ingredients
- 1 (12- ounce) bag cranberries, fresh
- 1 ½ cups of water (enough to slightly cover fruit)
- 2 chopped red apples
- 1 peeled chopped orange
- orange zest
- 1 ½ cups brown sugar
- ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ ground ginger
- 5 cloves
Directions
In a sauce pan combine cranberries, apples, orange, orange zest, brown sugar, cinnamon, ginger and cloves. Bring to boil and stir occasionally as cranberries begin to pop. Allow sauce to thicken and remove from fire.
Cranberry apple sauce can be served cold or warm. And after
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