Best Cooking Tools and Tips for Thanksgiving

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  • November 04, 2014
Vegetable Turkey Centerpiece

I love this time of year. A slight chill is in the air (although yesterday’s temp and snow are not welcomed!) and the holiday season is fast approaching. In just a few short weeks, we will be celebrating my favorite holiday: Thanksgiving. It’s the one time of year that family comes in from near and far to celebrate the holidays. We spend the day catching up on the happenings that have gone on throughout the year for everyone. The really fun part of this holiday though is we get to cook. Yes, that is exciting to me! Having the best cooking tools really makes a difference. 

Happy Thanksgiving Sign

 

I come from a family of wonderful cooks. Grandmothers, aunts, cousins and of course, my Mom, have all been amazing cooks, bakers and grillers (won’t leave you out of this one, Cousin). For us, the food we prepare is tradition. With a good number of people attending Thanksgiving dinner, some with food allergies and some with food preferences, we have the meal down to a science. If you want to bring a new dish, you are welcome too. But, you need to still bring the recipe you are known for. It is honestly where the anticipation comes from for this meal. You know what you loved eating in the past will be there again. What can be better than that?

Thanksgiving Cooking Tools

This post isn’t so much on recipes to make for Thanksgiving because there are tons of websites offering just that. Instead, I wanted to share my recommended tools and tips in preparation for the holiday.Whether you are hosting small or large gatherings, I think you will find these items to be beneficial to a smooth cooking marathon otherwise known as Thanksgiving dinner. 

Cooking Tools and Tips for a Stress-free Thanksgiving

A couple other organizational tips:

  • Write down your whole menu, then put each the name of each dish on a post-it. Assign a serving bowl or platter to each post-it. This will keep you from rushing around at the last minute trying to find a serving piece. 
  • This same approach works on cookware too for those dishes being done at the time of the dinner itself instead of in advance. 
  • Pull out all your dinnerware, flatware, glassware and coffee/tea cups to make sure you have the number you need for your guests. This gives you the chance to wash what needs to be washed or purchase matching pieces of silverware for example. 
  • After meal storage containers, baggies, saran and foil — have plenty available should there be leftovers that you want to share with your guests.
  •  The day before Thanksgiving, put bottles of wine that should be chilled in the refrigerator or in the garage — weather permitting. 
  • If you are serving coffee with dessert, you can set up electric coffee makers (one decaf and one regular coffee) with grounds and water the morning of the dinner. This allows you the chance to simply push a button to have brewed coffee ready for your guests once dessert is served. 

For Thanksgiving 2013, I added a creative touch to our menu in the form of a vegetable platter in the shape of a turkey. Everyone’s response was pretty amusing as some didn’t know if they should eat the vegetables or not!  There are so many ways that this can be designed using vegetables that you like most.

Two suggestions should you decide to make this:

  • For the turkey body, I used a yellow squash slicing the bottom so it is flat and will stand up. 
  • To hold the eyes, nose and mouth on, I used softened cream cheese. 

In each picture, you can see the steps to completion. I highly recommend you make your own version and share your pictures with me. I’d love to see your creativity!

Inspiring Kitchen veggie turkey step 1 Inspiring Kitchen vegetable turkey appetizer platter step 2

 

Vegetable Turkey Centerpiece

If you follow these Thanksgiving Cooking Tools and Tips, your holiday cooking experience will be more efficient and successful. The right kitchen gadgets really do make a difference!

Thanks for stopping by! Happy Thanksgiving! 

 

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