Thanksgiving 2025

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Don’t think I’ve ever had smoked turkey. Certainly never made one

It is hard to beat fried turkey in terms of flavor:effort

I just dry brine and dry the skin out really well in the fridge for a day or two

Remove and fry for around 40-45 minutes and done


I used to love fried turkey. A properly smoked bird wins every time.
 
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My former wife’s family had to have a green jello “salad” for Thanksgiving. Almost no one liked it; but, it had to be made. They even named it - Gacky Green Gunk.
OMG my mom made one of those all through the 1970s and 1980s and still claims everyone loved it. So gross. Lime jello with sour cream mixed in plus canned peas and shredded lettuce and celery and nuts. Mortifying. Off-putting color.
 
What's the most "old-timey" traditional thanksgiving dish in your family (or really any other dish you would never eat any other time of the year except on Thanksgiving)?

Mine is pearl onions in butter and cream. Passed down from my maternal grandmother. I don't even like it that much, but it's tradition.
We got this same dish from Drew,'s grandmother. We call them creamed onions.
 
I used to love fried turkey. A properly smoked bird was every time.

That’s why the emphasis of my post was on how easy it is to fry a bird

Like it would be difficult to mess up. Perfectly moist and crisp in < 1 hour if you watch your temps

I can imagine a lot of dried out smoked turkeys on Thanksgiving

Too many variables and especially if you are trying to make other things. More interesting in terms of flavor of course
 
OMG my mom made one of those all through the 1970s and 1980s and still claims everyone loved it. So gross. Lime jello with sour cream mixed in plus canned peas and shredded lettuce and celery and nuts. Mortifying. Off-putting color.
It was something like that. Plus little marshmallows. Cool Whip might have factored in somewhere.

I never touched it.
 
It was something like that. Plus little marshmallows. Cool Whip might have factored in somewhere.

I never touched it.
No the one my mom made was a savory jello dish — no marshmallows. Thankfully no raisins either.

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My former wife’s family had to have a green jello “salad” for Thanksgiving. Almost no one liked it; but, it had to be made. They even named it - Gacky Green Gunk.
My mom made a lime green jello desert with nuts and marshmallows and fruit and some other weird crap in it for a years and years. She finally stopped after one Easter when she was the only one to eat any and she took maybe 2 bites.
 
I was an adult before I ever saw or tasted real cranberry sauce with actual cranberries.
I tried real cranberry sauce as a kid, but never particularly liked it.

I can admit that real cranberry sauce is probably better, but I don't like it nearly as much as the can-shaped cranberry jelly that Ocean Spray perfected.
 
I tried real cranberry sauce as a kid, but never particularly liked it.

I can admit that real cranberry sauce is probably better, but I don't like it nearly as much as the can-shaped cranberry jelly that Ocean Spray perfected.
Exactly. The blob is far better than any real version.
 
Thanksgiving, when American's invited their white undocumented immigrants to dinner.

Thanksgiving has been completely skipped by retail, Christmas decorations were up for sale before Halloween was over.

I saw a blow up of a turkey on top of santa with a sign that read, Not so fast big boy.
 
My mom made a lime green jello desert with nuts and marshmallows and fruit and some other weird crap in it for a years and years. She finally stopped after one Easter when she was the only one to eat any and she took maybe 2 bites.

I will not tolerate Watergate salad slander. I could eat pounds of that stuff. Maybe I will make some this year, my mom made it all the time growing up (in the 90s, apparently it was created and popularized in the 70s).


“Watergate salad is an American classic. This delightful side dish salad or dessert is made with pistachio-flavored instant pudding mix, canned pineapple, mini marshmallows, nuts, and whipped topping. It comes together in minutes and after one to two hours in the refrigerator, this chilly treat will impress your dinner guests with its light and fluffy texture and colorful appeal. Garnish with crushed pistachios and maraschino cherries.”
 
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