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    Streamlined Thanksgiving Menu

    Don't think of it as Thanksgiving. Think of it as an extra-large Thursday-night dinner. Here's how to deconstruct (and de-stress) the whole event

    Streamlined Thanksgiving Menu
    John Kernick
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    For your family and guests, Thanksgiving is a day to spend time together, talking or sinking into the couch and watching some games on TV. For you? It's a day to slave over a hot stove and give thanks if nothing ends up charred or curdled. Maybe it's time to adjust these assumptions.

    Start by thinking of the big meal not as a feast but as a good old meat-and-potatoes, Thursday-night family dinner. Then use the recipes and make-ahead strategies here to streamline your day. Follow the instructions, then go find a spot on the couch.

    The Day Before
    Cranberry Sauce
    hands-on time: 5 minutes
    total time: 35 minutes
    makes: 8 to 10 servings (2 cups)

    Dried-Cherry and Italian Sausage Stuffing
    hands-on time: 30 minutes
    total time: 1 hour, 45 minutes
    makes: 8 to 10 servings

    Thanksgiving Morning
    Thanksgiving Turkey and Gravy
    hands-on time: 20 minutes
    total time: 4 1/2 hours
    makes: 8 to 10 servings

    While the Turkey's Cooking
    Brussels Sprouts with Brown Butter and Sage
    hands-on time: 15 minutes
    total time: 35 minutes
    makes: 8 to 10 servings

    Roasted Acorn Squash
    hands-on time: 20 minutes
    total time: 40 minutes
    makes: 4 servings

    Green Bean Salad with Walnuts, Fennel, and Goat Cheese
    hands-on time: 30 minutes
    total time: 40 minutes
    makes: 8 to 10 servings

    Mashed Potatoes
    hands-on time: 15 minutes
    total time: 40 minutes
    makes: 8 to 10 servings

    Ask a Friend to Bring
    Cranberry-Pear Pie

    Serving Tips
  • In the heat of the moment, it's hard to direct eager friends. Make a list of simple things you can delegate, such as opening wine, lighting candles, and tossing the salad at the last minute.
  • Chill the cranberry sauce in a serving dish so it can go straight from the fridge to the table.
  • Serve the Brussels sprouts and the squash on the same platter to cut down on washing up.
  • Keep the potatoes warm in a double broiler. Transfer them to a serving dish just before dinner.
  • Dress up the turkey with whatever leftover herbs you have.
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