We finally made it back from our Thanksgiving tour of the Southeast! I only got one speeding ticket fast driver award. Is 80 mph really that unreasonable on the interstate?!
If anyone knows a lawyer in Shelby, NC… the cop suggests I get one so that I don’t get points on my license. 🙂
Anyway, we did make it to Charlotte and had a great meal with my cousins, aunt and uncle. We walked in the door at 430p and started cooking Thanksgiving dinner and drinking red wine.
My cousin Steve handed me a chef’s jacket to wear in lieu of an apron. Rockstar.
I cubed the squash, tossed with EVOO, fresh rosemary, nutmeg, and cinnamon, and roasted it in the oven. It ended up on this spinach salad:
Steven made a butternut squash, mushroom, and gruyere phyllo appetizer:
The sides were: Sweet Potato Casserole, Wild Rice with Figs and Shiitakes, and Spinach Shiitake Bread Pudding.
The savory bread pudding was one I found in Food & Wine from Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
It was really good, but next time I would make it all in one large pan rather than ramekins like the recipe instructed. Recipe here.
I swear we had meat too! Beef Tenderloin with Cherry Compote and 2 Roasted Chickens.
Steve did an awesome job – I didn’t sample the beef, but the chicken was perfect!
And now for the important part. Dessert.
My aunt made pecan pie, complete with homemade crust. Crust is one of those things that I forget how good it is homemade until I have it. This one was perfection.
Mom served up the Kentucky Derby Pie while Steve served up his homemade peppermint ice cream at record speed.
I had a little taste of my Flourless Chocolate crack Cake with sea salt and a bit of ice cream. I typically don’t even like mint ice cream, but was is GOOD.
Then I cleaned my sister’s plate and ate my cousin’s pie crust.
Whew. I’m full just remembering this meal.
Because we didn’t get enough food on Thanksgiving, we woke up the next morning and raided Dean & Deluca. (It couldn’t be helped – it was right by our hotel!)
If you are in the neighborhood, don’t miss it. Try the chocolates. And the wine selection. 😉
Armed with a provisions and Christmas music, we got back on the road…
… to Thanksgiving meal #2 with my grandparents.
Grandmother made Pumpkin Pecan Biscuits. She’s promised to send the recipe.
We had homemade muscadine wine!
My grandparents are really into healthy eating nowadays, so our (post) Thanksgiving dinner #2 was a refreshing one. Thank god.
It is really neat to have grandparents into eating local, healthy food. And a much-needed break after all the rich food!
Not that it prevented me from a few dessert nibbles.
We also got to play with my grandfather’s kitten, Squeaky (it squeaks instead of meowing!).
It was great to see everyone, but after all of that driving and eating I was ready to get home.
This morning I got up and went to a 10am kickboxing class… and got a much-needed butt kicking. Hurts so good.
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Unbelievably, I cooked tonight too – a mile-high lasagna pie… pics tomorrow! 🙂
What was everyone’s favorite dish this year? Mine was the roasted butternut squash salad – that squash was tasty!
Sarena (The Non-Dairy Queen) says
You left Atlanta too! I went a little further to Virginia, but I wish it was Charlotte! Looks like you had a great Thanksgiving! Love all the food and I want those pumpkin biscuits! YUM! Have a safe trip home!
Laura says
Thanks! Hope yours was a good one – it certainly looks tasty! The biscuits will make an appearance soon. 🙂