In fact, my favorite things to eat on Thanksgiving are the munchies that always get put out to stave off starvation. My mother has a tendency to go overboard and take forever to cook Thanksgiving dinner, which means more munchies than actual food. Maybe that's why I'm not that interested in Thanksgiving dinner: by the time it finally rolls around, I've filled up on an entire afternoon's worth of nibbles.
I've already declared my love of dip here. This year, on Thanksgiving, dip and I will be getting married in an intimate, romantic, and extremely joyful ceremony. Maybe on a boat. Among other things, this year I am giving thanks for dip.
So, here's my menu for Thanksgiving dinner. Also known as my wedding reception:
- Homemade mini crabcakes with Creole remoulade
- Chilled shrimp with cocktail sauce
- Tomato-basil bruschetta with balsalmic reduction
- Water chestnuts wrapped in bacon and tossed with teriyaki
- Hot crab and artichoke dip with homemade pita chips
- Crudite with garlic-dill dip
- A big-ass salad with black olive-thyme vinaigrette
I can't tell you how excited I am by this menu. It is not traditional or well-balanced or particularly nutritious, and I could not possibly eat this way every day. But, that being said, I am really looking forward to Thanksgiving this year, and it's been awhile since I did for any kind of culinary reason.
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