Saturday, November 15, 2025

Back InThe Kitchen For Thanksgiving

 There are somethings that are inevitable. Cooking for Thanksgiving. Any home chef can;t escape it. As much as dining out is a temptation, sometimes that just cannot be done.

It will be this way with my kitchen this holiday. I thought it would be a day free of any cooking but unfortunately it won't be.Most restaurants and diners in my areas will be closed for Thanksgiving.I will be cooking. To be honest a vegan Thanksgiving will be easy if I make Gardein's turkey cutlets/ These are breaded plant based cutlets that come four to a package. Gravy comes with them and they're all an easy cook. I can air fry the cut lets  in a few minutes while cooking the gravy on the stovetop. I could also go the more elaborate route although it;s more work. Gardein and Tofurky also makes a stuffing filled loaf however it is elaborate to cook. It has to be tented and basically baked in a 425 degree Farenheit oven first for twenty minutes.The foil tent is removed and its' baked for another twenty minutes for a nice crusty finish.The end result is delicous and it also comes with it's own large packet of plant based gravy. Yet cleaning up afterwards cna be a pain, usually taking two days to thoroughly clean the pan.

Thankfully stuffing is the easiest.I love Lid's cornbread kind which is the closest in taste to scratch.This is an easy blend  of the mix stirred together with melted butter and water. It is perfect with any kind of gravy and I always get a jar of Lidl's turkey one. Again this also tastes like made from scratch gravy and it's good with the Gardein;s turkey cutlets giving them a richer flavor. Unlike other home chefs who go crazy over sides I may just serve one. Lidl is always my go to for sides. I lived their pureed squash which is an easy microwave cook. This is a pureed one,perfect with plant butter stirred in. I also like their Vendomo brand of Italian veggies that also have olive mixed in. This is a sauteed pan fried one that's also very delicious. As for desserts, it;s time to turn to Acme, which I was even going to do if the original plan went through. They have all sorts of freshly baked pies.I plan on getting one pumpkin and one pecan along with vegan whipped cream. Unfortunately all t hese create dirty and messy dishes that need to be cleaned and that means a holiday in front of the kitchen sink.

It's hard to escape Thanksgiving cooking and cleaning. There is a lot of work to create a great dinner. However it's worth it for a good, memorable meal.




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