Not exact matches
If you've forgotten to order a
turkey, don't fret — my family hasn't eaten a
traditional Thanksgiving
meal in years and we've all turned out alright
I love the idea of enchiladas as a
traditional holiday
meal — we'll have to convince our families of that (move over
turkey and stuffing)!
* None of us are particularly fond of
turkey, so we're not married to the
traditional meal.
One of my favorite things about the holiday season is a
traditional meal with roast
turkey, and I actually look forward to the leftovers.
Flash forward to this fall, and while doing research for a new book about New World foods spreading to the Old World, I learned that not only is the
turkey beloved in France and England for Christmas, it's the
traditional Christmas
meal in Italy, too.
This fall, Nielsen - Massey recipes feature high quality
meals that trump the
traditional turkey sandwich and apple combo, offering lunch options that are both nourishing and delicious.
Just like home cooked
meals, these school lunches often feature holiday staples like
turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and other
traditional Thanksgiving foods.
Of course upon our return, I made the
traditional New Year
meal: blackeyed peas with
turkey bacon and smoked
turkey wings,
turkey ham, rice, cornbread, buttermilk fried chicken tenders and peach cobbler.
And the other being what I think is a
traditional Czech
meal;
turkey, stuffing, dumplings, grease, sauerkraut, and cucumbers.
In one region of Europe, the
traditional Christmas
meal is not a
turkey or a beef joint, but a cat specially fattened for the occasion.
While it can drop to 73 - degrees F in the evening, daytime highs of 82 - degrees F are reason enough to give thanks as friends and relatives carve
turkeys wearing sweaters and you enjoy a
traditional meal courtesy of your resort's culinary staff.
This is a great
meal to serve at Christmas, instead of the
traditional turkey.