We are all packed in the car heading up to Carson City for some family, fun, and turkey. The Bean Dog (Charley) is all snuggled on her pillow and we just got through the worst of the holiday traffic.
Woke up this morning to get everything packed and ready to go, and headed to whole foods to pick up some munchies for the road. It was rainy and wet and upon entering they had little Christmas trees and wreathes.. The smell of pine put me in the holiday spirit.
Happy Thanksgiving! There is something so wonderful about
waking up to the happy chatter of family bustling around in the kitchen. The
turkey has been started while the smells of breakfast fills the house. Carson
City is cold and sunny and you hear the puppies playing in the backyard. It is
truly wonderful. I mean…it’s an entire day devoted to friends, family, and
food! It’s a great day to celebrate all that one is thankful for.
Growing up thanksgiving was one of my favorite holidays. It
would consist of just the six of us; my three brothers, parents and I. It was a
day full of cooking (way too much amazing food) pj’s, the parade, and football.
Then we would snuggle in for the night with a movie and usually putting up the
Christmas tree. It was always a great way to begin the holidays. When we moved
closer to family it was so nice to have more people at our festivities. Last
year I cooked for 35 and our house was filled to the brim with family, laughter
and smiles. And SO many leftovers :)
This year has been one of changes and great happiness. I
have been fortunate enough to have all of the love and support from S and my
family to transition out of my job and into the career of my dreams. It has
been nerve racking but has been one of the most exciting things I have done. I
love being able to cook for people and their families….
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All the food was prepped and we all had a very nice relaxing day. But we then realized that we needed a little pre-turkey snack. So S requested crab cakes! So I made mini crab cakes with a spicy chipotle dip.
Crab Cakes
Ingredients:
1 lb crab meat
1/2 red bell pepper (fine chopped)
1 bunch chives (fine chopped)
1/2 cup mayo
4 T dijon mustard
1/2 T cayenne pepper
1 T garlic powder
1 T chili powder
1 lemon (zested)
2 eggs (1 for mixture & 1 for egg wash to stick panko)
1/2 cup panko + 1 1/2 cups panko
Salt
Pepper
Safflower oil (for frying)
Directions:
Add crab meat and the next 8 ingredients to a bowl and mix well. Add 1/2 cup panko and salt and pepper to taste. Taste the mixture and when it is to your liking, then add one egg and mix well.
NOTE: you can make this 1-2 days ahead and leave in the fridge.
Frying:
1) make egg wash (add egg and a couple Tablespoons of water - mix well)
2) put 1 1/2 cups of panko on a plate.
3) put about 1 1/2 inches of oil in a fry pan
4) take about 2 Tablespoons of mixture and form into ball. Dip in egg mixture and then into panko. Form into a small patties.
5) turn the oil onto medium high. Wait until it is screaming hot. To check the oil, through a panko crumb into to oil. If it starts to bubble you are ready to go. If it just floats, wait until it gets hotter.
6) when oil is hot add crab cakes. Will need to do in batches. Leave a little space between each. Let fry on each side for a couple minutes until each side is golden brown. When done cooking put on a plate that is lined with paper towels.
Spicy Chipotle Dip
Ingredients:
1 Cup mayo
2 T Chipotle chili powder
1 T Chili powder
1 T Cayenne powder
Salt
Pepper
Juice of 1 lemon
1 T tabasco
1 T paprika
Mix and serve
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Turkey Time!
I got to carve the Turkey! First time ever….
The table looked amazing and all the sides and dishes were getting the finishing touches…
The Bean dog is camping out and ready for any food to drop.
Dinner is served!!
Bon Appetit everyone and I hope you all had a wonderful day full of family, food, friends and wonderful company.
Time for PJ's and a movie :)






