Thanksgiving dinner is traditionally American despite us being a country of many nationaltites. its's the same oldbird and mashed potatoes with some tables offering green bean cassetole. What about chainging it up a bit? Add some of that international spice to this all American meal.
One of the most interesting ways to change it up is varying the turkey. Most home chefs rub the bird with butter and just season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper. This is fine but it lacks some spark. Think about adding some oregano and lemon for a Mediterranean twist.Use about two tablespoons of fresh or dried oregano and use in a salt rub. It's then basted with a combination of lemon oil and olive oil. For a reslly different flavor try the Szechuan five spice as a rub.It can be bought or made at home. it's a mix of Szechuan peppercorns, star anise,cloves cinnamon and fennelk seeds.it's rubbing the skin with it before cooking. As for the stuffing keep with the Asian theme. Try a sticky rice one with Chinese or sweet rice, shiitake mushrooms, along with shallots and water chesnuts. You can add the Chinese wine shaoxing wine along with soy sauce and cooked vaccuum sealed chestnuts. The recipe calls for soaking the rice overnight and then steaming it until it's translucent.everything is then fried in a skillet with peanut or olive oil.
Changing up the turkey may be too much for some . what about changing the sides instead. The New York Times food section has a yuca recipe that sounds intriguing. Yuca is a South American tuber which looks like a sweet potato but has white flesh.On it's own it has a mild nutty taste but garlic, milk and butter is added to give it a tasty , creamy flavor. Yuca does require work. All the layers and veins have to be peeled off until all the flesh is showing. It's then cut into thirds, and boiled in water with garlic.Once boiled the milk and butter is added and its mashedlike potatoes.Broccoli is almost always on the Thanksgiving table. It's usually drenched in cheese or butter. Try spicing it uo with curry fior a different flavor. Cook it air fried or sheet pan style for crispiness.As for the curry paste you can control the heat . If you're family likes fiery then gets the strongest or most intense version. If they are averse to any kind of heat, don;t worry . You can always use garam masala instead.Ginger powder is also used but this can be omitted too. The broccoli is tossed int e spcies and then roasted.
Thanksgiving may be an American meal but it can have international influence. Spike up the bird or the sides for a more memorable holiday. it's a nice change up from the usual.