Is it just me, or do long weekends fly by faster than regular ones? I can’t believe Thanksgiving has come and gone, but I am excited because I can finally go Christmas crazy without looking like a total nut.
On Wednesday, we hit up the supermarket early to avoid the crowds and so I could get started on my baking. When we got home, Munchkin napped and I managed to get both my Pumpkin Cheesecake and Carrot Cake done while he slept. I also ripped up the bread for my stuffing. I have to share the recipe with you guys, because it is so good and was the only thing that did not leave leftovers. After Tommy got home, we went to Toys R Us to buy birthday gifts for Arianna, Tommy’s goddaughter, who turned one on Turkey Day!
We woke up on Thursday ready to cook. I brined my turkey on Wednesday morning in a mixture of water and apple cider with spices, fresh garlic and bay leaves.
Before the bird went into the oven, I spread a mixture of butter and spices under the skin to make sure it didn’t dry out during baking. I also basted the crap out of the bird and I have to say, that I think it paid off becuase the meat was juicy and delicious. We also had mashed potatoes with mushroom gravy, green beans with pumpkin seeds, pearl onions with peas and carrots, sweet potatoes, butternut squash with spinach, craisins and mandarins, mushroom stuffing, homemade cranberry sauce with ginger and a pinapple glazed ham. Basically all the foods that will lead you to laying down on the couch with a food coma shortly after. For dessert we had my Pumpkin Cheesecake and Carrot Cake along with some cakes that my cousin brought from the bakery she works at.
My favorite thing on Thanksgiving it the stuffing, so I’m going to share my recipe that I’ve used for the past few years.
Mushroom Stuffing (adapted from Rachael Ray)
- One and a half 1-pound loaves white bread, cut into cubes
- 1 bunch of celery with leaves, coarsely chopped
- 3 sticks (12 ounces) unsalted butter
- 2 onions, chopped
- 2 8 oz. packages white mushrooms, sliced.
- 3 tablespoons poultry seasoning
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 large eggs, beaten with 2 tablespoons water.
- grated Parmesan cheese.
Preheat the oven to 250°. Scatter the bread cubes on a baking sheet and bake, tossing occasionally, until dried but not browned, about 40 minutes. Let cool. Increase the oven temperature to 350°. In a large, deep skillet, melt the butter over medium-high heat. Add the onions and cook until translucent, about 10 minutes. Mix in the celery and mushrooms and cook over high heat, stirring frequently, for 10 minutes. Stir in the salt, pepper and poultry seasoning until thoroughly combined. In a large bowl, toss the bread cubes with the beaten egg mixture. Add the vegetable mixture and toss until well combined. Spoon the stuffing into 2 buttered 3-quart casserole dishes, top with Parmesan cheese and bake, uncovered, for 40 minutes.
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Friday was Black Friday, so of course we had to do some shopping. We didn’t stay up all night or get up at the crack of dawn, but we did manage to get some awesome deals anyway. We started off at Kohl’s and hit up Toys R Us, Sears and Burlington before calling it a day. I got a Rachael Ray Casserround, some towels, gifts for the kids from next door and Alex’s babysitter, and a pair of new flats for myself. I also left with $60 in Kohl’s cash, so I’m planning on going back to get a new coffee maker.
After shopping, we got home and rested a bit because we had a big party to go to on Friday night, Arianna’s first birthday! They had the party at an Italian Restaurant and the food was amazing. Munchkin also discovered a love for calamari. I put some on my plate and went to get him a mozzarella stick, only to find him chowing down on the calamari on my plate. His food choices never cease to amaze me. He couldn’t wait for the cake to come out and almost died when he had to wait for them to take pictures and cut the cake.
Saturday and Sunday were relaxing days. Since the weather was gorgeous, we went to the Long Island City peirs on Saturday night so Munchkin could run around and play at the playground. We also found a great Mexican place, which I think may just become our go to Mexican restaurant. Vamos al Tequila is a traditional, family run, little hole in the wall place in Greenpoint.
The portions are huge too, so we had enough to take home and have for lunch on Sunday.
We finished off our Sunday watching Pretty Woman and eating edamame and Coldstone Ice Cream, but not together. It was a great break from real life, but now I have to get into lockdown mode and start studying. Finals are less than two weeks away and I need to kick some butt.
Have a great Monday!
How was your Thanksgiving? Did you get any good Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals?
withasideofhope says
That stuffing sounds delicious! I'm going to have to try that recipe. I have the same Rachael Ray casserole dish! I love it. It's so great 🙂 I'm glad that you had a great Thanksgiving! Mine was lovely.
xsylvia1234 says
The stuffing is the one thing that is gone as soon as it hits the table every year. Try it!
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