Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!!

I've been busy in the kitchen preparing a somewhat non-traditional Thanksgiving meal. Later this evening my parents are coming over for a meal full of awkward silences and some idle chit chat between my mom, Eric and myself as my dad doesn't really say much and will be busy eating. I need to make sure there is plenty of food on the table to keep us all busy.

Since it's a beautiful day today and my dad thinks that all turkey is dry turkey, I am grilling up some ribeye steaks. Hopefully the propane tank won't run out and I won't char or overcook them (I tend to do that when I get nervous). Funny how I can cook in a restaurant kitchen in the middle of a dinner rush without the nerves, but as soon as I get home and am cooking for a few friends and family, I forget where my head is. I put way too much pressure on myself to impress and to express that whole food = love thing (yes I reference that a lot in this blog, but hey it's the phrase of my life).

I'm also making some dinner rolls, pumpkin pies, roasted delecata squash, sauteed mushrooms garlic and shallots for the steaks and a household favorite of brussel sprouts. Eric has also requested a salad so I'll figure that out at some point in the next hour. My mom is bringing a dish of scalloped potatoes to make sure we have enough starch and cream in the meal, because it was looking a little too healthy to be a proper Thanksgiving meal!

I hope everyone is enjoying a special time with their families today (even if you aren't celebrating the US Holiday), it's still important to be thankful.

Happy Thanksgiving all!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Happy Thanksgiving! Hope you have a great time! xo

Autumn's Mom said...

I hope you got through Thanksgiving ok! I did, thankful that it's over now :)

J said...

Mmmm...I'll take rib eye over turkey any day of the week! Though the turkey we had was pretty darned awesome, and we're having leftovers tonight, I think. ;)

Karen MEG said...

Happy thanksgiving. I think it's always stressful doing something for your parents. Something about that whole relationship makes it harder to relax. At least that's what I find.
Sounds like an awesome meal, though!

Gina said...

Hope you had a great time, Cherry and Eric on your first Thanksgiving as Mr. and Mrs.!