Nov 17, 2011

A Martha Stewart Thanksgiving

Can you believe Thanksgiving is in one week!? I am so excited. It's one of my favorite holidays, mainly because of the food!

It's no secret that I love Martha Stewart. I used to get Living but now I just subscribe to her Everyday Food magazine. I have found some of my all-time favorite recipes there so I decided to share some that I make or have made for Thanksgiving.

There are two dishes I get asked to make every year: deviled eggs and cranberry-grape compote. Both are from Martha.

I adapted her deviled egg recipe and here's my version.

Creamy Deviled Eggs

And the cranberry-grape compote recipe, couldn't be easier!
Cranberry-Grape Compote

As for sides, I love her sweet potato casserole. Sorry, I didn't have any decent photos of my version of her recipe so this is from her site.

mspotatoes


Those are my favorites from MS. Do you have a go-to place you get recipes? What are your all-time favorite holiday recipes? I'm always looking for something new to try.

4 comments:

  1. Betty's Rolls *


    1 bag of Rhodes White or Wheat Frozen Dinner Rolls
    1 melted stick of butter or margarine
    1 bundt pan sprayed w/ cooking spray


    Layer 12 rolls, after you have dipped them in butter/margarine, in the bundt pan, then form a second layer on top of the first layer alternating the rolls. Then cover w/ a piece of saran wrap coated in cooking spray. Let rise according to package directions and then cook according to package directions.
    After baked, turn pan over and place bread on a dinner plate.
    * Yes, I have mastered these rolls also. The big secret-NEVER let anyone know how easy this is, of course you make homemade bread.

    These are awesome!!!

    http://www.the4crows.com/2010/12/mcklinky-monday-my-fave-christmas-food.html

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