Thanksgiving Recipes
Thanksgiving recipes abound. Since Thanksgiving dishes are at once somewhat
standard and open to each family”s own special traditions, Thanksgiving recipes
offer a huge variety of ways to make just about any Thanksgiving dish you could
imagines.
Of course, many Thanksgiving recipes are themselves family traditions – like
great-grandmother”s stuffing, or auntie”s cranberry sauce. Year after year,
particular family members may bring their own specialty dishes to the family
feast. Thanksgiving meals center around these family contributions, anticipated
by all who have had the pleasure of tasting them in years past. These
Thanksgiving recipes are the kinds that are handed down from mother to daughter,
or grandmother to grand-daughter, or maybe even from uncle to nephew. Whatever
the case may be, family Thanksgiving recipes are cherished traditions.
In addition to the classic dishes that are consumed during Thanksgiving,
families may have certain Thanksgiving recipes that not all other families are
eating; while most Thanksgiving dinners will feature a turkey, cranberry sauce,
stuffing, and sweet potatoes as their staple dishes, some may also feature less
common treats like apples and bacon, squash casserole, or ham.
Perhaps one year will be your first year to have Thanksgiving at your place. And
maybe you don”t have a specific entourage responsible for toting your family”s
own Thanksgiving recipes. In this case, you”ll have to either come up with your
own Thanksgiving recipes or thumb through existing Thanksgiving recipes and
select some you”d like to try.
All recipes.com
http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Holidays-and-Events/Thanksgiving/Main.aspx is an
excellent place to browse. It is a collection of people”s recipes and includes
ratings and tips. You may get inspired by some dish that”s new to you, or you
may find a new recipe for a classic favorite that will become your own signature
Thanksgiving recipe.