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Giving Thanks for the Harvest

This sophisticated menu features a tribute to the roots of Thanksgiving--root vegetables, that is. The vegetables in these recipes--mashed, roasted and in the stuffing--will entice even picky eaters. And remember, the rich dessert finale is worth saving room for.


Roast Turkey with Vegetable Stuffing 

Giving Thanks for the Harvest Menu Recipes

Hot Artichoke Dip 

Roast Turkey with Vegetable Stuffing 
Marbled Potatoes and Carrots 
Roasted Autumn Vegetables 
Pomegranate and Poppy Seed Salad 
Bread Machine Cranberry Corn Bread 
(or purchased rolls*)

Pumpkin-Cream Cheese Pie 
Pastry Cornucopia 
Cinnamon Apple Rolls 

*Recipe not included

Make It Special! 

A Cornucopia of Good Taste

  • Decorate your holiday table with a Pastry Cornucopia. Fill the completely edible cornucopia with Cinnamon Apple Rolls or with dinner rolls, cookies, candies, flowers or whole fresh fruit.
  • If you fill the cornucopia with candies, you can offer it as a take-home gift.

Family Ties, Family Trees

  • With more and more family members living miles apart, gathering at Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to share more than just a football game.
  • Begin recording your family history, confirming notes and sharing stories so that you have a genealogy or scrapbook to pass onto generations, no matter where they live.
  • E-mail, computer programs, cameras and video camcorders will greatly assist you with compiling this family history.

Preparation Guide

Up to 1 Month Before

  • Prepare Pastry Cornucopia, but do not bake; freeze tightly wrapped.
  • Bake Bread Machine Cranberry Corn Bread; freeze tightly wrapped.

Up to 5 Days Before

2 Days Before

  • Make dressing for Pomegranate and Poppy Seed Salad; cover and refrigerate. Wash and tear romaine; store covered in refrigerator. Slice onion; store tightly covered in refrigerator. Remove seeds from pomegranates; store covered in refrigerator.
  • Prepare Cinnamon Apple Rolls, omitting rise time at end of step 3 in recipe; cover and refrigerate dough in cups no longer than 24 hours.

The Day Before

  • Clean and cut vegetables for the vegetable stuffing, Roasted Autumn Vegetables and Marbled Potatoes and Carrots. Place in separate resealable bags and refrigerate until ready to use.
  • Remove Cinnamon Apple Rolls from refrigerator; let rise as directed in recipe at end of step 3. Make indentations for stems, then bake.
  • Bake Pastry Cornucopia.
  • Make Roasted Autumn Vegetables; cover and refrigerate.
  • Bake Pumpkin-Cream Cheese Pie; wrap well and refrigerate.
  • Remove corn bread from freezer.

The Morning Of

  • Prepare Hot Artichoke Dip, but do not microwave; cover and refrigerate.
  • Clean, stuff and roast turkey.

About 1 Hour Before Serving

  • Microwave Hot Artichoke Dip, and serve before dinner.
  • Prepare Marbled Potatoes and Carrots.
  • Reheat Roasted Autumn Vegetables.
  • Assemble Pomegranate and Poppy Seed Salad.

 

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