My mother always made Green Stuff. Lime jello, pineapple, marshmallows, cottage cheese. Was my favorite - like a dessert, but you ate it during dinner! I’m going to make my own version this year with cream cheese instead of cottage cheese.
lol, I just created a new topic and deleted when I saw yours.
My title was gonna be “ Shit Food At Thanksgiving - and Possible Replacements.”
I’m not from the US but lived here for 10 yrs now. It took a couple of years but now my rellies here have accepted that roast potatoes are better than mash (I might get blasted for that - but come at me haters!).
My father-in-law ALWAYS makes these soggy overcooked yellow beans. wtf! Is that as compulsory as mash?!
To clarify, I do like mash w gravy! Never beat roasties imo. Both my (american) kids go for the roasties - cos I intervened before they became indoctrinated. I insisted on doing roast potatoes as well as mash every time. Gonna cook both mash and roast this yr as well (I do the turkey and spuds). Somehow the roast potatoes always vanish first, even with all the USAians.
Those fkn yellow beans tho can just go right in the trash. I take a few - just for show and politeness - as they come round the table.
I grew up in Atlanta and my grandmother always served Waldorf salad as part of Thanksgiving dinner. It wasn’t until high school that I found out that it was actually Georgia Waldorf salad; the principal changes being replacing walnuts with peanuts and grapes with raisins. Apparently only fancy people eat walnuts and grapes, peanuts and raisins are food of the common folk.
I cook almost all the food for Thanksgiving but I just had rotator cuff surgery so I’m going to be directing my wife on what to do. Hoping for the best…
She’ll have to spatchcock the turkey but I think I should still be able to brine it and season it one handed. Not going to smoke it this year though. Most of the rest of the food I can actually cook as long as she does the chopping and the prep.
We used to have something kind of similar but I think it was pistachio pudding instead of lime jello and no cottage cheese. It may have even had lime jello and pistachio pudding mixed.
I think I love your sister already.
The worst thing about Thanksgiving is the fkn turkey. Prepping, cooking it. Then you’re supposed to eat some of that big old bird…?
Yeah we ordered the turkey this year. In previous years I’ve been cooking fish - I guarantee the “pilgrims” ate fish - but this year my family demanded a traditional meal.