
a thanksgiving menu:
roast turkey tips:
Last year I roasted my first Thanksgiving turkey and it stressed me out. I fretted over cooking times, cooking temps, brining, and anything else that could possibly go wrong. Happily, the turkey turned out great and I did learn one big lesson from the experience:
relax.
Although it seems like something new and totally different, roasting a turkey is exactly like roasting a chicken, albeit a super-sized one that requires an extra hand to move around. The key is to source a great bird and to incorporate a couple of nuances that will ensure the bird cooks evenly. Below are my tips for a no-stress, low-fuss roasted turkey. I’ve also included web resources that should help further calm any turkey fears. As always, if you’ve got any tips or stories to share, please drop a note in the comment section!

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With Thanksgiving looming on the near horizon, I’ve been tweaking recipes for holiday sides and trying to balance family traditions with new recipes to shake things up a bit. I was a bit enamored with the potato-leek soup I posted last week, so much so that I enjoyed it for breakfast for four days straight. In an effort to confirm that leeks and potatoes are in fact best friends I baked this gratin. I am happy to report that it was delicious and that leeks and potatoes should be combined whenever possible. Now onto the contest!
thanksgiving contest:
With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, I thought it would be fun to hear about your holiday stories, cooking experiences, questions, tips, and ideas. For those of you with a bit of a writer’s block (happens to me all the time) here are some jumping off points:
- Do you cook the same thing every year or do you like to try new recipes?
- Any Thanksgiving success stories or misses?
- Fun tips or ideas?
- Favorite memories?
- Do you order take-out for Thanksgiving?
All you have to do is share a note in the comment section below to enter to win a treat in the mail. Easy as that.
So what’s the prize? One of my favorite cookbooks from my library - Biba Caggiano’s Italy al Dente. A cookbook I have used for inspiration many times, it is loaded with recipes for pasta, risotto, gnocchi, and polenta - perfect for the cool winter nights ahead. I picked up this cookbook at a used bookstore in Berkeley, so it is a little loved (with a note from someone’s grandma), but I always find the best cookbooks are passed along with a bit of wear.
I’ll be picking the winner at random on Thursday, 11/20. If you get the big prize, I will notify you by email.
So please share your stories and definitely try out this gratin recipe!

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