How time does fly. Simran is eating solid foods now, though only finely pureed ones, so dinner is slightly more hectic than before. Hence my forgetting to even attempt to post recipes for the last two months.
This week is Thanksgiving, and Simran and I just did our weekly grocery shopping this morning. Since it's just the three of us this year, I'm keeping it simple and -- as always -- making most of the meal in advance. Here is what's on the menu:
Breaded Seitan Strips with Honey Mustard Dipping Sauce
These are essentially like vegetarian chicken tenders. I think I've posted them on here before in the form of
breaded seitan steaks. The difference is the size. I have strips of seitans in my freezer right now, but not entire steaks of them, so we're having seitan strips. They taste a little better that way too since you have more surface area for breading and seasoning. The
honey mustard dipping sauce recipe is new (to me, anyway).
White House Whipped Sweet Potatoes
This is a recipe from the Obama White House kitchen. It's one Simran can try too.
Green Bean Casserole
I make this for every holiday and devour all the leftovers. It's one of my all-time favorites.
Cranberry Waldorf Salad
I've made this for every major holiday since 2004, I think. It's sweet and pleasant to eat, but mostly healthy too.
Bread
I'm not sure what kind of bread I'll make. I have more than one good roll recipe, sweet crescent rolls I like to make for holidays, and baguettes that I've been making every week for awhile now. All of them are pretty simple-yet-time-consuming, so I'll probably just ask Sameer what he prefers. I like using the leftover rolls to make hot sandwiches out of other leftovers.
Pumpkin Pie
I'm not sure if I've ever made pumpkin pie before, but I like it, it looks really easy, and Sameer wants some to eat for breakfast while we watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on TV. I went through several potential recipes, but
this one seems like the most reliable one to get started with. I'll make my own crust and fresh whipped cream to go with it.