Thanksgiving dinner
is a meal of celebration each and every year. The dinner fare for this day of thanks varies among people from
all walks of life but most everyone wants to have that turkey. While browsing
today, I discovered WebMD’s wishes to all for a Happy Thanksgiving, whatever your menu might be. Here are three
recipes they offer to make your Thanksgiving Day meal a special, tasty, and
healthier treat.
Lemon-Garlic Roast Turkey And White Wine Gravy
Instead of using a turkey from the supermarket which has
been enhanced with added sodium solution, this recipe gives instructions to
brine a natural or organic turkey.
WebMD Recipe from EatingWell.com |
Brussels Sprouts With Bacon-Horseradish Cream
Sprouts with tight, firm, small deep green heads are the
best. If you can find these still on the stalk, that is even better.
Mom’s Apple Squares
This recipe replaces the traditional trans-fat shortening
used in the crust with canola oil and butter while swapping half of the
all-purpose flour for whole-wheat flour to add a bit of fiber.
What are some of the foods which you have for Thanksgiving dinner that are your family's tradition?
What are some of the foods which you have for Thanksgiving dinner that are your family's tradition?
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These dishes look yummy. My husband would absolutely love the Brussels sprouts!
ReplyDeleteI'm want to do the Brussels sprouts next week, and need to start searching for some more recipe ideas for the upcoming holidays. Thank you so much for visiting the blog!
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