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Thanksgiving 2008!

Thanksgiving at Chez Akitachow in 2008

Thanksgiving at Chez Akitachow in 2008

Thanksgiving Day!  Prepared the usual suspects and had one of Matt’s friends, Chris, over, which made it a nice time.  Matt has a great group of friends – all bright, creative and inquisitive individuals.  We have fun spending time with them because it’s nice to get fresh perspectives on the same old nonsense. 

Thanksgiving turkey in 2008

The meal was topped off by a castle-shaped 7up cake with lemon glaze and a sprinkling of blue sugar. 

Castle pound cake for dinner

Berry and Steve spent some quality time resting on the futon in a tryptophan haze later in the day.  (Yes, I know this tryptophan thing is made much of, when it’s most likely alcohol or blood sugar swings due to the consumption of so many carbs knocking you out). 

Steve and Berry resting after a Thanksgiving meal

Let me add a final bit about the holiday table:  One thing I always do instead of ironing my cloth napkins (to be honest with you I don’t iron anything) is some sort of decorative fold.  If you have a good quality napkin and fold it flat as soon as it comes out of the dryer and then store it flat you’re in good shape to do this.  Use 15-inch napkins, at the smallest.  Old British cookbooks are good sources of information here since napkin folding was immensely popular in Victorian England and through at least the 1930s.  The origin of napkin folding, or napery, is argued.  Some say it actually started in Victorian England  due to the worship of all things ‘Oriental,” which, in the case of napery, sees its antecedent in origami.  Others say it is hundreds of years older than that.  I prefer to use the old folds, like the cockscomb, just for the hell of it.  The Mrs. Beeton’s series of cooking guides has a number of outrageous folds and there is information on the Web if you can’t find them in hard copy.

Thanksgiving 2007

Turkey on Thanksgiving Day 2007

Turkey on Thanksgiving Day 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!  We made a wonderful turkey, stuffing with chestnuts and sausage, mashed Yukon Gold potatoes with plenty o’cream and butter, and some steamed fresh green beans.  We always make a large turkey so we have leftovers for turkey curry and turkey and stuffing sandwiches on Acme sourdough rolls.  In the interest of frugality and a good soup, the carcass is used to make congee.  Turkey congee is easy-peasy to make:  in a clay pot or Dutch oven, put in one turkey carcass, one and a half cups of any white rice, 15 cups of cold water, one small knob of peeled ginger and two whole scallions.  Bring to a boil and then simmer for about three hours.  If you use a clay pot, use a flame tamer.  Stir up from the bottom every half hour or so.  All to cool enough to remove the bones, ginger and scallions.  Stir in 1/4 cup soy sauce.  Heat back up to serving temperature.  Serve in bowls with some chopped green onion, salted peanuts and a drizzle of toasted sesame oil on top.

Thanksgiving in Binghamton

It’s Thanksgiving Day and I’m still far from family and home.  I was invited to take part in a group Thanksgiving meal at the Lost Dog Cafe, which was fun.  If not for that event I would have been eating by myself in a restaurant.  It was great to cook in a commercial kitchen again, and I made a dish and helped with other dishes while having a few laughs.  Coincidentally, one of the women in this group invited her father, who happened to be a coworker of my dad’s at Western Electric — or whatever it was called back then.  Maybe New York Telephone.  It was also AT&T Technologies for awhile and now it’s Lucent.  NYNEX was in the mix, too, I think.  Really annoying dealing with the name of that company.  Anyway, the food – and there was a boatload of it – was tasty.  There were three turkeys and lots of sides.  Liz made a stuffing with, I think, canned pumpkin, eggs, sage and stock that had a pudding-like quality to it.  She used large squares of bread and baked it until it was crispy.  Steve, Matt and my Mom had a friend over and Matthew sent me a photo of their turkey via his cell phone, which I will include here.  Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Thanksgiving in Albany Cali in 2006