9 (American)

List by: itisclaudio, created: 21 Jan 2017, updated: 28 May 2020 Public: Users can add dishes

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1. Thanksgiving Roasted Turkey

(American)

Roasted Turkey is the star of every American Thanksgiving table. A whole turkey is seasoned, stuffed and roasted.

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2. Stuffing

filling (American)

Edible substance or mixture, often a starch, used to fill a cavity in another food item while cooking. Many foods may be stuffed, including eggs, poultry, seafood, mammals, and vegetables.
Turkey stuffing often consists of cornbread or dried bread, in the form of croutons, cubes or breadcrumbs, pork sausage meat, onion, celery, salt, pepper, and other spices and herbs such as summer savoury, sage, or a mixture like poultry seasoning. Giblets are often used. Popular additions in the United Kingdom include …

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3. Cranberry Sauce

Cranberry Jelly (American)

Sauce or relish made out of cranberries, commonly served as a condiment with Thanksgiving dinner in North America and Christmas dinner in the United Kingdom. There are differences in flavor depending on the geography of where the sauce is made: in Europe it is generally slightly sour-tasting, while in North America it is sweetened.

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4. Candied Yams

Sweet Potato Casserole (American)

Candied Yams or Sweet Potato Casserole is a thanksgiving classic side dish made of garnet yams or sweet potatoes, glazed with a brown sugar, ginger, cinnamon, orange sauce topped with marshmallow.

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5. Green Bean Casserole

(American)

Casserole consisting of green beans, cream of mushroom soup, and french fried onions. It is a popular Thanksgiving side dish in the United States, created in 1955 by Campbell's.

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6. Sweet Potato Pie

(American) (American-Southern)

Sweet potato pie is a traditional dessert, originating in the Southern United States. It is often served during the American holiday season, especially at Thanksgiving and Christmas in place of pumpkin pie, which is more traditional in other regions of the United States.

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7. Pecan Pie

(American)

Pecan pie is a pie made primarily with corn syrup and pecan nuts. Variations may include white or brown sugar, sugar syrup, molasses, maple syrup, or honey. It is popularly served at holiday meals and is also considered a specialty of Southern U.S. cuisine. Most pecan pie recipes include salt and vanilla as flavorings. Chocolate and bourbon whiskey are other popular additions to the recipe. Pecan pie is often served with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pe…

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8. Pumpkin Soup

(American)

Pumpkin soup is a usually 'bound' soup made from a purée of pumpkin. It is made by combining the meat of a blended pumpkin with broth or stock. It can be served hot or cold, and is a popular Thanksgiving dish in the United States. Wikipedia

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9. Cherry Cheese Pie

(-Worldwide-)

Cherry Cheese Pie is similar to cherry pie. It is prepared with cream cheese, condensed milk, graham cracker crust, vanilla extract, cherry filling, lemon juice. Many people make this pie during thanksgiving.

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