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URL icon « Reply #15 on: November 26, 2007, 04:43:17 PM »

Honey Mint Ham:

Glaze a ham with honey and mint leaves (instead of cloves) and bake as usual.

Very tasty! Medal
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URL icon « Reply #16 on: November 26, 2007, 07:56:10 PM »

Curry Cheese Spread

4 little boxes of Kaukauna Soft Cheddar Cheese
2 bottles and part of a leftover bottle of Major Grey's Chutney
a scoop of garlic, maybe a tablespoon or 2, better if it's roasted and soft
a ton of curry

Add all into the food processor and blend, then refrigerate.  Great to keep around for guests and drive by festivarians. 




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URL icon « Reply #17 on: November 27, 2007, 09:23:48 AM »

Recipe?? I usually just get an invite to someone else's house... and bring the booze...  Drunk
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URL icon « Reply #18 on: November 27, 2007, 10:48:15 AM »

Recipe?? I usually just get an invite to someone else's house... and bring the booze...  Drunk

I like your style...  Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #19 on: November 28, 2007, 09:20:57 AM »

Recipe?? I usually just get an invite to someone else's house... and bring the booze...  Drunk

I like your style...  Cheers

Great! I'll come to your house next year...  Wink
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URL icon « Reply #20 on: November 28, 2007, 09:43:51 AM »

Oyster Pie

16 oz Oysters

Stick of Butter

Oysterette Crackers

Half & Half

Put the oysters, crackers and butter(cut into chunks) in a 1 and 1/2 quart baking dish and pour half & half over the mixture.  Bake at 350 until golden brown on top & misot of the half & half absorbed into the crac kers.  Lots of Pepper to taste.  Stir occaisionally while baking.  It is my  favorite holiday dish, and its healthy  LOL
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URL icon « Reply #21 on: November 28, 2007, 09:04:29 PM »

Recipe?? I usually just get an invite to someone else's house... and bring the booze...  Drunk

I like your style...  Cheers

Great! I'll come to your house next year...  Wink


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URL icon « Reply #22 on: November 30, 2007, 07:50:24 PM »

I won't EVEN comment on the oyster recipe  Wave

Here is one that actually works:

In a five gallon bucket lined with a garbage bag put:

1.5 to 2 cups  Sea Salt
a lot of coarsely chopped garlic
10 or 15 crushed juniper berries
1 Tablespoon allspice
Cayenne pepper or new mexican chipotle powder
1 gallon water

1 fresh turkey - preferably organic

top off the turkey with water to completely cover the bird

tie off the bag and put a bag of ice on top to keep it cold.

leave it alone for 24 hours

light your kettle grill and get a good bed of coals going.

Bbq your oysters using the special sauce: (http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,,FOOD_9936_27600,00.html) ,
then pull the coals to the edges of the kettle and add some more charcoal (prefferably mesquite).

Put a bunch of quartered oranges inside the drained turkey's cavity and put the bird in a foil tray.

Place the tray on the grill, put the lid on the kettle, and keep the fire going at about 375 degrees until the interior of the breast meat reaches  150 degrees. Remove the bird from the grill, cover it with some foil, and wait at least 10 minutes before carving.

That's it.... Someone else can bring the green bean casserole and jello

Now get to work, It's good for Christmas too.

Don't forget to make soup with the leftovers.

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URL icon « Reply #23 on: November 30, 2007, 10:14:40 PM »

Kinda funny that organic turkey is preferred, but we are to use charcoal?   Love it
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URL icon « Reply #24 on: December 01, 2007, 10:30:28 AM »

Kinda funny that organic turkey is preferred, but we are to use charcoal?   Love it

You may have noted that I specify Mesquite charcoal, I'm talkin the chunk style mostly harvested in northern mexico using sustainable harvest practices. Charcoal briquets, on the other hand, are pretty nasty and not good to slow cook with.

I like using locally harvested hardwood for this kind of cooking but that pretty much ties me to the grill to keep the fire just right. These holiday events are really about celebrating our shared connections as humans and the bounty that surrounds. Mesquite charcoal gives me the freedom to converse and party with my loved ones in the sure knowledge that the fire only nees checking every 20 to 30 minutes.

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URL icon « Reply #25 on: December 03, 2007, 02:02:43 PM »

...In a five gallon bucket lined with a garbage bag put:

1.5 to 2 cups  Sea Salt
a lot of coarsely chopped garlic
10 or 15 crushed juniper berries
1 Tablespoon allspice
Cayenne pepper or new mexican chipotle powder
1 gallon water

1 fresh turkey - preferably organic

top off the turkey with water to completely cover the bird

tie off the bag and put a bag of ice on top to keep it cold.

leave it alone for 24 hours...

Now get to work, It's good for Christmas too.

Don't forget to make soup with the leftovers.

 Flower Flower Flower

It sounds way to yummy to pass up...going to have to do this for Christmas, but I have a few questions.

How much Cayenne Pepper/Chipolte Powder?  Where can I get Juniper berries? And will this work for a turkey that you plan to deep fry?

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URL icon « Reply #26 on: December 03, 2007, 02:25:02 PM »

Anyone got a good eggnog recipe??? the REAL stuff, of course :)
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URL icon « Reply #27 on: December 03, 2007, 02:38:47 PM »

Anyone got a good eggnog recipe??? the REAL stuff, of course :)

As much as I embarrased to admit it. Marth Stuart has the best homemade eggnog recipe EVER.

Search her website or her show archive on foodtv.com

it's really good, you won't beleive how much liquor she puts in it! Go Martha, and no she doesn't use jail house gin.



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URL icon « Reply #28 on: December 03, 2007, 05:56:44 PM »

thanks! checkin' out now . . .  Flower
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URL icon « Reply #29 on: December 03, 2007, 09:33:52 PM »

Anyone got a good eggnog recipe??? the REAL stuff, of course :)

As much as I embarrased to admit it. Marth Stuart has the best homemade eggnog recipe EVER.

Search her website or her show archive on foodtv.com

it's really good, you won't beleive how much liquor she puts in it! Go Martha, and no she doesn't use jail house gin.



she may make some great eggnog but does she show you how to make wine in a toilet?? how about making a shiv from a toothbrush?? just kidding, she's done her time for her crime. still a great target for some fun pokin' though. LOL

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