Happy Thanksgiving 2008

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by Whazzup » Sat Nov 29, 2008 3:56 pm

Zazu wrote:I'll teach you to be more specific!


Roast Duck a la Zazu

Send Donald out for a couple of days, then buy a duck (preferably dead).

Skin the duck, removing as much fat as possible. Cut off the ends of the wings, as there's not enough there to be worth cooking. Wash clean and pat dry (or the marinade won't stick). Coat with Marinade (below). Place in refrigerator at least overnight. Stuff (below) and roast at 325 degrees for about 90 minutes (depending on your oven). Let rest for ten minutes, then carve and serve.


Marinade

Mix equal parts honey and ground cumin. You may also add to taste such items as ground cloves, cinnamon, ground or finely chopped rosemary or sage, but probably not all of them. Do not add salt! Use the least honey necessary to make the mix all work -- it's a binder, not a sweetener.


Stuffing

To each his own, and I own a different formula each year. This year it was:

half a large onion
several large carrots
half a butternut squash
small handful of pecans
one spicy sausage (I used chorizo)

Chop all coarsely and set aside. Use the squash for a guide, you should have the same volume of the last four items and twice as much onion.

Prepare some mushrooms. This year I used dried porcini mushrooms, which need to be reconstituted by boiling in liquid for five minutes. Drain, chop, and set with other items above.

While you can boil the mushrooms in sherry, I used one box of chicken broth. However you do the mushrooms, heat the box of chicken broth anyway.

Put the onions in a large pot with twice as much butter as you think they deserve. Oil isn't a good substitute here, as you want the butter for the cornbread. Sweat the onions, but stop before they start to brown.

Add the other veggies and nuts except the mushrooms, and enough stock to cover. Simmer until the carrots are half done, seasoning to taste. The same mix used for the marinade is a good start. This time you may add salt if you like, but go light.

Remove from the heat, add the mushrooms and cornbread, mix. Add more hot stock slowly until the mix starts to make balls that stick together.

Stuff it!


Serves two with leftovers, four if there are lots of side dishes.
*Wipes drool off keyboard* That all sounds yummy, Zazu, and unique.



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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:58 pm

Purpura wrote:*highfives Ms. Matterhorn :hysteria: :D:
Thank you, thank you. And, WE LOVE YOU, CB! :p:


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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by mechurchlady » Sun Nov 30, 2008 9:34 am

Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Thank you, thank you. And, WE LOVE YOU, CB! :p:
Yep we love you CB very much and I got the notes to prove it. Is it true that 4 rights make a left? *Gives CB the left over tofurkey aka tofu*key and regular diet pumpkin pie*


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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by LittleDollClaudia » Sun Nov 30, 2008 10:12 pm

Ms. Matterhorn wrote:We wants the recipes!

Deviled eggs are pretty basic, but bacon wrapped breadsticks? Simple to make, but make a lot. They don't stay around for long at all.

(For 1 batch, use more if more folks are showing up)
1 box of breadsticks
1 package of thin sliced bacon
Parma cheese

Take a package of hard breadsticks (any flavor, garlic is best) and wrap each one with a strip of bacon. Bake in oven at 350degrees for 30 minutes. After removing from oven, immediately roll in parma cheese. Place on plate and stand back.

Yeah, it'll kill ya, but they taste SO GOOD!


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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Sun Nov 30, 2008 10:59 pm

LittleDollClaudia wrote:Deviled eggs are pretty basic, but bacon wrapped breadsticks? Simple to make, but make a lot. They don't stay around for long at all.

(For 1 batch, use more if more folks are showing up)
1 box of breadsticks
1 package of thin sliced bacon
Parma cheese

Take a package of hard breadsticks (any flavor, garlic is best) and wrap each one with a strip of bacon. Bake in oven at 350degrees for 30 minutes. After removing from oven, immediately roll in parma cheese. Place on plate and stand back.

Yeah, it'll kill ya, but they taste SO GOOD!
Yummy!


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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by turkeyham » Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:25 pm

That sounds very good. Have your tried the chocolate cake at the French Market in New Orleans Square? It is very tastey and rich. :)



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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:30 pm

LittleDollClaudia wrote:Deviled eggs are pretty basic, but bacon wrapped breadsticks? Simple to make, but make a lot. They don't stay around for long at all.

(For 1 batch, use more if more folks are showing up)
1 box of breadsticks
1 package of thin sliced bacon
Parma cheese

Take a package of hard breadsticks (any flavor, garlic is best) and wrap each one with a strip of bacon. Bake in oven at 350degrees for 30 minutes. After removing from oven, immediately roll in parma cheese. Place on plate and stand back.

Yeah, it'll kill ya, but they taste SO GOOD!
Thanks LDC!!!!

Mmmmmm bacon!!!!

(now I'm gonna hafta double my daily jog!!!)

hehehehe


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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by LittleDollClaudia » Sat Dec 27, 2008 8:44 pm

I forgot to ask, did anyone make these?

I know I couldn't have been the only one killing my diet.


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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by Zazu » Sat Dec 27, 2008 11:47 pm

LittleDollClaudia wrote:I forgot to ask, did anyone make these?

I know I couldn't have been the only one killing my diet.
I not only made Duck a la Zazu for Thanksgiving, I made it again today for Christmas.

Yeah, I know, it's a bit late. Life here a Chez Zazu sometimes gets... complicated.


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Re: Happy Thanksgiving 2008

Post by LittleDollClaudia » Sun Dec 28, 2008 6:02 pm

Oh, I am visiting my side of the family on Thurs. Yep, New Year's Day to celebrate Christmas. So you're aren't really too late.

Thank goodness I have DVR to record the Rose Parade! I'll need to have something to take my mind off the nonsense after that.

I love my family really, but holidays remind me of why we all live far apart.

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