Sunday, November 25, 2012

Thanksgiving fun

  We were invited to share a Thanksgiving dinner with two special families this year...
as South Africans, we have never celebrated Thanksgiving...
so this was a wonderful new experience for us...
We decided to make a Thanksgiving tree in the week, my knight came up with the idea of collecting dried branches and cutting out colourful leaves to hang on our tree...
We then wrote on each leaf what we are Thankful for...
a very special time of reflection, 
a time to count our blessings and be...
 THANKFUL...
My knight started with a white and silver star, that he wanted to put on the top...
we are Thankful to God and knowing Him, for His love for us...
then it was grannies, grandpas, cousins, aunties, uncles, friends, food, butterflies, our home, siblings, parents, fun, sport, beaches, sun, mountains, animals, lego, sweets...
the lists went on and on...
Here is a picture of our tree...


Then for our dinner, I was asked to bring some sides to go along with the roasted turkey...
so I had to do some research...
These are two dishes that caught our fancy and we tried...
Both very delicious I might add...
(Be warned though, they are sweet!!!)

Sweet Potato Au Gratin
5 large Sweet potatoes
5 red Apples
1/2 - 1 tsp Cinnamon
1/2 tsp Nutmeg
3/4 cup Bread crumbs
Butter
Olive oil
Brown sugar
salt
black pepper 


Peel and slice the potatoes. Place in a large bowl. Peel the apples and chop into pieces - place in bowl with the potatoes.
Melt about 3 - 4 Tbsp of butter, add 3 Tbsp brown sugar, salt and pepper...Pour over the apples and potatoes and toss well, so coated. Place in an oven dish and bake (180 degrees Celsius) until cooked and tender, turning a couple of times.
Combine breadcrumbs, nutmeg and Cinnamon and sprinkle over top...Sprinkle 2  - 3 tsp brown sugar over as well...drizzle with olive oil and bake again until crisp and browned.

Caramelized onions, green beans and flaked almonds
500gr fine green beans
2 large onions
50g (or more) flaked almonds
brown sugar
butter
salt and pepper to taste


Chop onions finely, place in pan with a blob of butter and brown sugar...fry until golden brown and starting to get sticky. Take out of pan but leave any juices behind, add another blob of butter, turn heat down and put half the beans in, let them simmer until they start to soften and turn bright green - don't overcook, it is nice when they are still crunchy.
Take out and cook the other half.
Once done place all ingredients into a large bowl and toss well...
Place on a platter or serving dish.

(Both these recipes I changed a little because of ingredients not readily available here...
we will definitely be making both of these again!)

Then one last thing...
I packaged some of those delicious chocolate biscuits as gifts for these two special families.
The turkey bottle top idea I got from here...


Thank you family G and family D for the friendship and the wonderful evening...

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