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5 Great Recipes for Thanksgiving

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5 Great Recipes for Thanksgiving


What are your Thanksgiving plans?  Thankfully I'm not responsible for culinary creation of the whole turkey dinner.  I'm dessert girl.  One of my favorite quotes by Jim Davis is "Vegetables are a must on a diet.  I suggest carrot cake, zucchini bread and pumpkin pie."

You can't go wrong with pumpkin on Thanksgiving ...  it's a classic.  If you're the dessert girl, appetizer boy or just need a yummy breakfast to feed a household of holiday guests, here are a few of my favorite pumpkin recipes and one heckuva Autumn Sangria to toast with.

Happy Thanksgiving!

--Rachelle

Pumpkin Muffins 29Spicy Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins

Here's another great pumpkin recipe for the fall coming to us from the B Street House Bed & Breakfast in Virginia City, NV.   There are two things in this recipe that make your taste buds leap off the charts ... it's spicy like gingerbread ... and it has a gooey cream cheese surprise in the middle.   There was one particular spice that I didn't have in my pantry ...  Cardamom.  There was only one brand in our local grocer that carried it and the sucker was 12 bucks.  Sheesh.  Well, if it's expensive, it must be good, right?  This inspired me to do some research. (Read More ... )

PumpkinMangoSoup53Pumpkin Mango Soup
Pumpkin and mango are two ingredients I can handle and I've never had them married together in one dish before ... so this is the dish I tried.  Call it a "brunch" recipe.  It would actually make a great Thanksgiving appetizer so it fits perfectly with the season.

This is a signature dish at the Elkhorn Inn and the ingredients are simple, fresh and it's one of my favorite regional cuisines ... Thai.  Call me a nut for peanuts, but it's pure comfort food for me.  (Read More ...)

One Bowl Pumpkin Bread

Inez with Christopher's Inn gave this recipe to me a few years back.  Her inn sort of becomes a factory for these things in October as she bakes them for her family, friends, church and anyone smart enough to take a loaf.

It has to be one of my favorite recipes because it's so easy.  Mix all the ingredients in one bowl and you've got a rich moist pumpkin bread without a whole lot of clean up.  Once you try this recipe and see how easy it is you'll add it to your seasonal holiday recipes too. (Read More ... )

Canned PumpkinPumpkin Cheesecake with Bourbon Cream

Chef Jim from the Mount Dora Historic Inn gave me a few extra little tips that gives it a little extra panache.  Follow along and I'll make you the star of your Thanksgiving dinner table.  As long as you have the right pan, every thing else is a piece of cake.  Pun intended.  If you've made cheesecake before, skip down a bit. If this is your first time, then let me introduce you to the springform pan. (Read More ...)


Fall Sangria 29Autumn Sangria

I can't think of a better way to kick off the Fall season than with a glass of spice infused Autumn Sangria.  My good friend, Maranda, gave me this recipe years ago and I always make a batch around Labor Day to celebrate the coming of Fall.

First I'm gonna show you how to make it.  Then we're gonna clink glasses and have a little toast.  Okay ... maybe just clink your glass to your computer monitor ... just be sure to not spill any on the keyboard. (Read More ... )

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