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Famously bad Thanksgiving dishes you have to smile and eat
Posted on 11/12/12 at 10:47 am
Posted on 11/12/12 at 10:47 am
My sister's oyster dressing is soupy and green with too many green onions. One of my favorite dishes is inedible. But she is proud of it and thinks we all look forward to feasting on her masterpiece, no one dares tell her what a disaster it is.
My late mother-in-law had a cornbread dressing that took a quart of wine to wash down. They could have used its liquid absorption qualities to stop the Katrina flooding.
My aunt usually brought this pinwheel salad on individual plates, it had grapefruit sections (I hate grapefruit), chopped pecans, cottage cheese and your name written in red food colored mayonnaise with a squeeze bottle.
My late mother-in-law had a cornbread dressing that took a quart of wine to wash down. They could have used its liquid absorption qualities to stop the Katrina flooding.
My aunt usually brought this pinwheel salad on individual plates, it had grapefruit sections (I hate grapefruit), chopped pecans, cottage cheese and your name written in red food colored mayonnaise with a squeeze bottle.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 10:50 am to andouille
I just discovered the wonders of oyster dressing last year
Posted on 11/12/12 at 10:52 am to andouille
I'm officially done with the green beans, cream of mushroom & canned fried onion casserole....No Mas.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 10:55 am to andouille
my grandma's dressing that has egg shells and chicken bones and all kinds of shite in it.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 10:57 am to Skillet
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I'm officially done with the green beans, cream of mushroom & canned fried onion casserole....No Mas.
oddly, I like this too
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:00 am to andouille
I really like Thanksgiving food...odd that way, I guess. And, I make my own damn dressing and it's good. I don't have to suffer through someone's crappy dish.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:01 am to andouille
I make a pumpkin and squash soup that smells terrible and looks like a dirty diaper. It actually tastes delicious, but nobody eats it - I make it as a joke.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:10 am to andouille
Giblet Gravy - frick this atrocious substance
my dad's family insists on this "country tradition" every year. it looks like putrid vomit, and tastes even worse over the cold turkey. Mom's family is where it's at ftmfw. hot turkey and brown gravy
my dad's family insists on this "country tradition" every year. it looks like putrid vomit, and tastes even worse over the cold turkey. Mom's family is where it's at ftmfw. hot turkey and brown gravy
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:13 am to OTIS2
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I really like Thanksgiving food
Me too and I'll even take a few bites of a green bean casserole though I can't recall when there's been one at our feast. I think there was one at a Christmas lunch I went to in the past 5 years.
I like turkey, roasted, fried or smoked, but unlike you, Otis, I like them roasted because I want the drippings for gravy. I, at least, want one roasted turkey available.
I want all the same traditional dishes served that we have every year. I don't mind if someone adds something different as long as the usual suspects are present and accounted for.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:14 am to andouille
Pretty much any turkey that isn't fried.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:20 am to BRgetthenet
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Pretty much any turkey that isn't fried.
Can't remember the last time that I did NOT have fried turkey...I think this year will finally be it though.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:22 am to gjackx
Turducken, I like it. Old school turkey out of the oven is .
I just have the memory from childhood.
I just have the memory from childhood.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:23 am to andouille
my husband's grandmother's cornbread dressing looks like throw up. It's soupy and just terrible tasting. She noticed i never fix any and now thinks I only like rice dressing (which I love), but cornbread done well is one of my most favorite things.
same family, they put out the grossest apps like bean dip mixed with salsa or a block of cream cheese with A1 on top. It's rough.
same family, they put out the grossest apps like bean dip mixed with salsa or a block of cream cheese with A1 on top. It's rough.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:24 am to BRgetthenet
My mother and sister-in-law are both really REALLY bad at casseroles
Thank God grandma is there to save the day with the green beens and squash, pops has the turkey on lock, and my mac and cheese brings it all home!
Thank God grandma is there to save the day with the green beens and squash, pops has the turkey on lock, and my mac and cheese brings it all home!
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:25 am to Skillet
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I'm officially done with the green beans, cream of mushroom & canned fried onion casserole....No Mas.
I don't salivate at the thought of consuming a plate full, but I can tolerate a modest helping.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:26 am to Gris Gris
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I want all the same traditional dishes served that we have every year. I don't mind if someone adds something different as long as the usual suspects are present and accounted for.
I'm the same. It's one meal where I'm overly particular about what's served. But, like you, I"m cool with new things being added as long as the favorites are all there.
We have invited several Brits to our Tgiving this year and one said she'd bring lasagna. The other one wants to bring a curry dish. I can't exactly say no, so that's what's coming our way.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:36 am to andouille
There is just one cousin from NOLA that brings some serving of culinary death every year. It is usually ignored by everyone that makes a party of 50 or more.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:38 am to COTiger
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I don't salivate at the thought of consuming a plate full, but I can tolerate a modest helping.
We'll sub the green bean casserole for some green peas cooked in a little bacon grease & some onions. I don't hate green beans but I love green peas.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 11:40 am to andouille
My mom's cranberry salad, it has fruit, nuts, creamcheese, and I think those tiny marshmellows in it.
Just chill a can of the cranberry sauce, slice it up so I can have it with my turkey. Please don't ruin it with all of that other slop.
Just chill a can of the cranberry sauce, slice it up so I can have it with my turkey. Please don't ruin it with all of that other slop.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 12:07 pm to ruzil
quote:Want to shake that up?
I'm officially done with the green beans, cream of mushroom & canned fried onion casserole....No Mas
Try Alton Brown's real Green Bean Casserole. You use fresh green beans, homemade mushroom gravy and toast your own onions. You'll like green bean casserole again.
Best Ever Green Bean Casserole
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