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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSo, as a kid, was there a side dish on Thanksgiving that you no longer ever see?
I'll start. We always had 2 side dishes I never see anymore......turnips and little cocktail onions in a cream sauce. Both are
k55f5r
(463 posts)I think I'm the only one in the family that misses it.
3catwoman3
(25,964 posts)Inquiring/enquiring minds want to know.
dweller
(25,322 posts)Always had coconut in it
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SallyHemmings
(1,917 posts)She was grumpy when no one ate it....
this. I know my crowd would like it but I already make two things I don't like - overly sweet sweet potatoes and soggy bread. (I may have mentioned the soggy bread issue in some other posts/threads)
Shrek
(4,219 posts)When my grandma died no one stepped up to continue making them.
CincyDem
(6,966 posts)FirstLight
(14,436 posts)we'd pick out the pineapple or fruit cocktail pieces, but mom also made a layer with cool whip. It was like we got to eat dessert with dinner!
Redleg
(6,283 posts)The sweet potatoes also had tons of brown sugar and marshmallows. I hated it then and would hate it now. Too damn sweet. I like my Thanksgiving meal to be savory.
Irish_Dem
(61,923 posts)Iggo
(48,678 posts)Avoided at all cost.
Kali
(55,987 posts)and they are kind of a must-have. used to come already in the frozen peas but now I have to buy them separate and the proportions are all wrong!
ProfessorGAC
(71,281 posts)They are part & parcel.
I make a mean bourguignon. Occasionally, I'll even make my own noodles for it, but not every time.
Kali
(55,987 posts)ProfessorGAC
(71,281 posts)Bourguignon is just a French beef stew with lots of red wine.
So yes, I can see how they would work in any style of beef stew.
I usually buy the Birdseye frozen bags, because getting the skins off fresh ones is time consuming, even with the soak & squeeze method.
I tried fresh ones once. what a pain in the ass! learned that lesson about scratch cooking, at least.
electric_blue68
(19,480 posts)electric_blue68
(19,480 posts)has pearl onions.
Sooooo good!!!
🤔 Brown the beef in butter first. Trying to think if another vegetable. Some garlic. Some other ?herbs & spices. Ah, maaaybe a bit of red wine? And some tomato paste towards the end.
catbyte
(36,180 posts)I was stupid and didn't pay attention to how mom made the oysters. It seemed simple, but I never got it down correctly. As for the corn, I live in an apartment and have no space to dry corn. I really miss both of them.
Diamond_Dog
(35,609 posts)I dont miss those sweet potatoes from a can. I was in my 20s before I learned that a sweet potato could actually be bought in its original form and looked somewhat like a regular potato.
XanaDUer2
(14,941 posts)Gross
Cha to the lay.
But the dogs loved them.
2naSalit
(94,568 posts)Never see it anywhere unless I make it.
XanaDUer2
(14,941 posts)Kali
(55,987 posts)learned it from my mother in law. could never stand it before that.
TommieMommy
(1,361 posts)Ziggysmom
(3,692 posts)Lochloosa
(16,469 posts)I had a 70 something women teach me to cook them when I was in my 20s.
I am the Green God. And an old southern country boy.
And the vinegar pepper sauce is a must.
bamagal62
(3,723 posts)Sauce anywhere here in NJ. I sure do miss it when I cook collard greens.
MLAA
(18,800 posts)Lochloosa
(16,469 posts)markodochartaigh
(2,221 posts)They made a great pepper sauce.
Lochloosa
(16,469 posts)Bullet chile peppers have a moderate to hot heat ranging 15,000 to 50,000 SHU on the Scoville scale and are used in both their unripe green and mature red state.
Lochloosa
(16,469 posts)Ziggysmom
(3,692 posts)MLAA
(18,800 posts)WestMichRad
(1,960 posts)Im thankful its gone. My grandmother always made one every year, dog rest her soul. Most of what she made was delicious, but that
bamagal62
(3,723 posts)I usually make one at Christmas. World market sells the little ones you get at the grocery store in the UK.
Phoenix61
(17,801 posts)Scrivener7
(53,652 posts)Hekate
(95,802 posts)She used to cut a Greek pi in the top crust instead of regular steam vents.
Sadly I married into a family where this was not on any menu they ever had I learned to never bring a mince pie because nobody liked it. Last year I got a craving and couldnt find a jar of Nonesuch anyplace except, would you believe it, Amazon.
yardwork
(65,101 posts)Sweet and sour sticky little red balls that stained everything and tasted like cardboard. I love beets but these were nasty.
My dad loved them. His mother was German so I guess they were traditional or something.
montanacowboy
(6,379 posts)with shredded carrots and pineapple! Jesus! it was awful.
3catwoman3
(25,964 posts)...in either lime or lemon Jello. Truly vile -
Phoenix61
(17,801 posts)One day Ill figure out how to make them.
sinkingfeeling
(53,618 posts)and bake. You can buy fresh small onions and peel them by dipping in hot water instead of frozen.
Phoenix61
(17,801 posts)Scrivener7
(53,652 posts)applegrove
(124,067 posts)together. I loved it as a kid. I tried it a few years ago and liked it still.
Scrivener7
(53,652 posts)You have to put a tiny bit of sugar in them. And a lot of butter.
CountAllVotes
(21,170 posts)Fights with Canadian Club whisky on top!
They started before dinner. As the dinner progressed they got worse.
It often ended with something close to fist fights.
I had what you would call today a dysfunctional family (at best).
sinkingfeeling
(53,618 posts)Klarkashton
(2,600 posts)KitFox
(151 posts)Spiced tomato juice mixture made with clear gelatin and put in a jello mold. The adults seemed to like it but we kids always left ours untouched.
markodochartaigh
(2,221 posts)pickled peaches.
enid602
(9,133 posts)Grandmas lime green Jello salad.
Mz Pip
(27,974 posts)Pretty much any kind of jello with fruit cocktail in it.
fargone
(271 posts)Hekate
(95,802 posts)The main one that showed up at TG was shredded raw carrots plus raisins in orange Jello. You could add walnuts to it as well. Its actually a nice combo of flavors and textures, and easy to make.
Her other one was something she called Funeral Salad that showed up at some point after I left home. From the name I deduced that it was something she felt was fancy enough to take along to an occasion like a funeral. I was given the recipe but it always looked like too much in every sense: Raspberry Jello, cranberries, and cant remember the rest except there was a thick layer of cream cheese, probably with chopped walnuts.
lark
(24,446 posts)Mom and me loved this dish, but no one else did and we always had too many leftovers and fruit doesn't stay good long, so we stopped having this afer mom passed 10 years ago. I have started making her Thanksgiving jello - which most don't like, but my sister and I love it and my daughter now likes it too. It's different but I love it - green jello with pecans, cheddar cheese, carrots and pineapple. Great fall colors and so refreshing!
mwmisses4289
(263 posts)Can't stand the texture. Don't miss it at all.