Only two more days to complete the preparations for Thanksgiving. Since one of my dear friends has so kindly offered to fry a turkey for me, this year, that will relieve me of a huge responsibility and the rest of the meal will be a piece of cake. But when you're talking about making everything from scratch, including appetizers, sides, rolls and muffins, and desserts, it can be a bit labor intensive. But, I will have my dear cousin helping me and it will be SO worth all the effort. I haven't finalized my menu, yet, but here is what I have so far. Do you think I'll have enough or should I add more items?
Appetizers
Appetizers
Jalapeno Chicken Poppers
Creole Sausage Bites
Broccoli Cheese Dip w/ pastry shells
Fresh Veggies w/ ranch dip
Dinner
Cajun Fried Turkey w/ giblet gravy
Cajun Oyster Stuffing
Mama's Cornbread Dressing
Cajun Rice Dressing
Spinach Madeleine
Cajun Corn Casserole
Nanny's Sweet Potatoes w/ Praline Topping
Candied Cranberries
Add to this:
Garlic Butter Rolls
Mama's Cornmeal Biscuits
Cranberry/ Orange Muffins
Pumpkin Muffins
Desserts
Pecan Pie
Pumpkin Cheesecake
Chocolate Bread Pudding w/ Praline Sauce
Kahlua Brownies
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These delightful muffins are the perfect finishing touch for your Thanksgiving dessert table. I love to make and freeze these ahead of time and take some out to have with coffee, in the mornings. Cest bon, cher!
Spiced Pumpkin Muffins w/ Cream Cheese Frosting
1 1/2 cups flour
3/4 cup sugar
2 tsp.'s baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. each, ground cinnamon and nutmeg
a sprinkling of ground cloves
1/2 cup buttermilk or milk
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
1/4 cup melted butter
1 large egg
1/2 cup chopped pecans
3/4 cup sugar
2 tsp.'s baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. each, ground cinnamon and nutmeg
a sprinkling of ground cloves
1/2 cup buttermilk or milk
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
1/4 cup melted butter
1 large egg
1/2 cup chopped pecans
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.Grease 12 muffin cups or use paper liners. Mix all ingredients, until just mixed.
Fold in pecans and stir gently. Fill muffin cups, 3/4 full and bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.
Cream Cheese Frosting
1 stick butter
2 to 3 cups powdered sugar
8 oz. cream cheese
1/2 tsp. vanilla
Cream the butter and the cream cheese together for about 3 minutes . Stir in vanilla. Add the powdered sugar, gradually until desired consistency is reached. Frost cooled muffins.
Here is the recipe for my dear mother's Cornmeal Biscuits. Enjoy, these are fabulous!
Mama's Cornmeal Biscuits
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup cornmeal
3 tsp.'s baking powder
1 tbsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 cup butter
1/2 cup milk, plus a little more if needed
Combine flour, cornmeal, baking powder, sugar, and salt in a bowl. Cut in butter until mixture becomes coarse. Stir in milk. (dough will be stiff )
Place dough on lightly floured surface and roll out to 1/2 inch thickness. Use a 3 inch round biscuit cutter to cut the biscuits. Place on lightly greased cookie sheet and bake in a 450 degree oven for about 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Serves 4.
Hope that everyone has a wonderful and fun holiday! I am so thankful for each and every one of you! Merci beaucoup for visiting!
Happy Thanksgiving Ya'll !
15 comments:
Happy Thanksgiving! :-)
I haven't ever made cornmeal biscuits - not sure I've had them but now I want to try them!
and I loooovveeee muffins - just about any kind of muffin...
Always makes me HONGREE coming by here.
Next time I'm in So La we should try to say hello!
Your guests will be very lucky people indeed. Each one will be so well-fed with these amazing delicacies. Wishing you a Thanksgiving filled with love and cheer and happiness!
OOh, Oh, Oh! I want some of the oyster dressing. I've never had it and would love to try it.
Enjoy your family and your Thanksgiving.
How much for a flight from Calgary to you for Thanksgiving??
Oh and there you go again !
I can see that you are simply incorrigible when it comes to good eating...
I think there's enough food! No mention of the cold beer to wash it all down, or the band to dance to to work it all off. Have a good Thanksgiving.
oh, girl, your menu looks a lot like ours here! well, you covered all the basics as far as i can see, plus some!! sounds divine!!! and i know it will taste even better! have a wonderful turkey day! and thanks so much for sharing all your wonderful experiences sights sounds smells from "home"!!!
and i know your camera is ready to go!!!
happy happy turkey in louisiana!
hey sweetheart... I just made a deal with a neighbor, we are frying our turkey also...
but your sides sound better than mine
oooooWEEEEE!
Delish looking, Cher
Aloha, Friend!
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Miss Marguerite- I am so glad to have found your blog.
This Thanksgiving feast sounds amazing.
I want ALL of the recipes so I am going back in your archives.
Have a great day with your family,
Laura
Chère Marguerite I have been busy reading all the posts I missed while I was away from my computer. I have also been busy copying some of your delicious sounding recipes. Unfortunately while we were away there was a leak in our kitchen which destroyed the floor plus the sink and dishwasher are not working, so this year Thanksgiving will have to be at a local restaurant for my husband and me. But we are going to my daughter’s at Christmas and I’ll be able to cook some of your recipes then. It may be as well that I can’t cook those sinfully looking deserts as my cousin in France cooked gourmet meals everyday and we did a lot of eating. Thanks for coming to my blog while I was on my trip and posting some comments. Have a great and happy Thanksgiving.
Happy forthcoming Thanksgiving and enjoy your turkey tuck in plus all the other goodies but ma cher do not eat too much because you are teaching me the Cajun Two-Step at my place!!! LOL . . and the Jitterbug!! ~ Hugs - Eddie
Kathryn- Hope you try the biscuits, oh, so good with a good cup of Community coffee. And the muffins, too! Happy Thanksgiving, sha!
I would love that!
Joanne- Merci beaucoup for all of your lovely comments. It is quite a Cajun spread! Wishing you all the best in life, on Thanksgiving and always! Cheers!
Julie- So nice to hear from you, cher! The oyster dressing is fab! The recipe is on an older post, November 13, 08, entitled "Cajun Thanksgiving Feast". Have a great holiday!
Cathy- I don't know, but it would be worth it, I promise you, cher! Wish you were here! Happy Turkey Day!
Those muffins look tres bon...Too bad my computer has been down, and I didn't get the recipe before tonight!! Will have to try them for Christmas...Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, dear Marguerite!!! Sending you much love!!! Janine XO
Owen- Merci for the sweet compliment, cher! Incorrigible, indeed! Thanks for stopping by!
John- The cold beer and dancing was last night and tonight, after the family Thanksgiving! Thanks, it was great!
Gypsy- Thanks so much for your sweet comment. It was a splendid day! Hope that yours was too! You're very welcome, it's my pleasure, cher!
Dave- I saw your Fried Turkey post and loved it! You really are getting the hang of being a Cajun! Thanks, cher, I am flattered!
Cloudia- Merci, glad you liked them! Hope your holiday was happy! Aloha, cher!
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