A Gardener's Thanksgiving
comments (0) November 4th, 2009Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. For decades, family and friends have gathered at my house, a 200-year-old Colonial, to celebrate the bounty of the season. The weather might be raw and chilly, but the woodstoves are lit and the conversation flows, as dish after dish is brought to the table in this long and leisurely repast.
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After the appetizers, we move to leek soup, a longtime family favorite. This year, the leeks look strong, so we will be serving a homegrown soup. Into the stuffing goes my parsley and garlic, along with some dried basil, hot peppers, and maybe even some chestnuts, if we get them before the squirrels do.
At a traditional event such as this, my family expects no surprises, though I am emboldened from time to time to vary the menu just a tad. I doubt that roast turkey will ever give way to salmon or that candied sweet potatoes will yield to mashed potatoes, but less radical substitutions do occur. Slow-cooked green beans may stand in for steamed broccoli; a tart fruit granita may replace a green salad after the main course.
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| Crabapple pie. |
So what is everyone else doing to celebrate Thanksgiving? Will you be a host or a guest? Do you have a special Thanksgiving garden recipe to share?
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