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Not much, but we're not doing our usual.  No whole roast bird, buying a whole duck and breaking down the legs for confit, breasts for pan-roast, jus/sauce of some sort from the carcass, Robuchon mashed, Tom Colicchio's brussel sprouts (love his recently released Why I Cook!) and a mix of Estonian and German sides.  German or French dessert.

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-Paul

 

Remplis ton verre vuide; Vuide ton verre plein. Je ne puis suffrir dans ta main...un verre ni vuide ni plein. ~ Rabelais

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We set our menu.  

 

It's a warm November here in Central Mexico and my non-insulated stove isn't a great idea for an hours long roasted big bird. 

 

We get excellent seafood daily from the Pacific and Jalisco chickens are a delight, so paella mixta will be our main course. 

 

Mi esposo is making a pumpkin panna cotta.  It took trips to 4 stores before we scored the needed heavy cream. 

 

I use my edited version of Pierre Franey's 60 Minute recipe for paella (I double up on shrimp, and skip the clams). 

 

The recipe which I first made in the late 1970s, doesn't mention developing a socarrat which to me is vital.  I'm not always successful; I manage to get it right 75% of the time.  

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12 minutes ago, C. sapidus said:

Non-traditional Thanksgiving in an Indiana AirBnb. Looks like the menu will be salmon, mashed potatoes, world’s best braised cabbage, green bean salad, and dairy and non-dairy ice creams with bittersweet hot fudge sauce.

 

Well, it all sounds splendid except possibly the world's best braised cabbage. In this neck of the woods, "World's Best" is a brand name for chocolate bars sold as fundraisers (school bands, football teams, and so on). I've never seen that brand applied to braised cabbage, so I suspect it isn't a brand name. It may deserve the hyperbole, even so.

 

More info, please. I'm always up for good ways to treat cabbage. 😀 

Nancy Smith, aka "Smithy"
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