A couple of quick meals before the big gig on Thursday. Our Thanksgiving is pretty traditional, so in the days leading up to the big day, it will be quick stir-fry, a good spicy soup and a leftovers purge. Here's what's cooking this week and our Thanksgiving prep schedule.
MONDAY
Spicy Thai Basil Chicken with snap peas, orange peppers and jasmine rice. Ad-hoc stir-fry
THANKSGIVING PREP
1) Shopping: Pick up turkey, onions, celery, green onion bread, fresh cranberries, dried cranberries and pecans.

2) Inventory salt, spices, chicken stock, corn syrup, corn meal, flour and Bisquick. 

3) Prep Homemade Pork Sausage instead of Jimmy Dean this year for Cornbread Stuffing

4) Cube green onion bread for Portuguese Sausage Stuffing so that it dries out by Wednesday.
TUESDAY
Korean Chicken Soup with Kim Chee
   
1) Check on turkey. Make sure it's well-chilled.

2) Chop and store onions, celery and shrooms for stuffing and gravy. 

3) Shopping: Pick up avocadoes, cilantro, jalapenos, red onions, mushrooms (white, crimini, and shiitake), cheese, creme fraiche, vermouth and munchies.

4) Make cornbread. Cube and let it dry out overnight.

5) Don't panic yet.
WEDNESDAY
Leftovers to clear out space in the fridge.
Stay tuned to see how far behind we might be on Wednesday. 

Eat Well. Be Well.
1) Brine turkey. We use a hefty bag.

2) Make stuffing 1 and stuffing 2, mushroom/onion gravy, cranberry sauce and pie crust

3) Clean house. Scratch that. Holler at the teenagers to clean the house (and the toilets).

4) Make a last-minute stop at the grocery store, with the full expectation that I'll have to go again on Thursday.
 


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Susan T.
11/21/2012 08:45

As much as I love the pre-brined fresh turkeys from Trader Joes, it's going to be frozen from next year because if you truly want a fresh turkey, you have to pick it up on the Tues or Wed before Thanksgiving. 2 weeks before I start having nightmares that when I go to pick one up there are none left and when I actually do go, there are only a couple of the big ones left. What do you include in your brine? Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

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11/21/2012 10:13

Happy Thanksgiving to you too! I pre-order a fresh turkey a couple of weeks before (when my panic sets in too!) so I know it will be there on Tuesday. The brine we use is here http://www.feedingmyohana.com/thanksgiving-turkey-brined-version-recipe.html. Then when we bake it, we stuff the bird with "all kine stuffs" Have a good turkey day :)

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