Thanksgiving—I wouldn’t change a thing.

“All this talk about food is making me thirsty.”

You may have been anticipating that I would share new, inventive side dishes for your Thanksgiving feast in this post, but I wouldn’t do that to you and your family. Let’s be honest, we all crave what we have grown to expect and love on this food intoxicating holiday. So instead, I’ve decided to share a few “extras” to jazz up your spread, and get you through the busy week ahead.

“As much as I like to try a new recipe, Thanksgiving is not the time to experiment with the family favorites. Change up your menu with a new appetizer or beverage instead.”

Cranberry-Jalapeño Salsa served with sweet potato chips not only makes a festive appetizer but also serves as a nice relish with your Thanksgiving meal. And if there is any left over, you can put it on a turkey sandwich the next day.

Cranberry-Jalapeño Salsa

Makes about 2 ½ cups

12 ounces fresh cranberries

1 red bell pepper, finely chopped

2 jalapeños, seeded and finely chopped

1 garlic clove, minced

4 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro, plus extra for garnish

Juice of 3 limes

½ cup sugar

2 tablespoons honey

Dash of hot sauce

Purple cabbage, for serving

Sweet potato chips

Place cranberries in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse several times until cranberries are evenly and finely chopped, scraping down sides of the bowl once.

In a medium-size bowl, combine chopped cranberries and next 8 ingredients. Refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours, and up to 2 weeks.

Garnish with chopped cilantro, and serve in purple cabbage (See Learn from Leslie, below) with sweet potato chips.

Cranberries should be in a Cuisinart demonstration. They process beautifully! And just think, there’s one less serving bowl to wash at the end of the day!

Learn from Leslie: To serve in a cabbage bowl, carefully remove the outer, dark leaves. With a knife remove a small amount of the bottom of the cabbage so it will sit evenly. Then cut a circle around the top edge, and hollow out a portion to hold the salsa.

Let’s talk about impressive adult beverages…

My new favorite drink with my new favorite toy. Read on to find out more.

Gold Rush Cocktail

Makes 1 drink

1 tablespoon honey

1 tablespoon water

Ice, plus extra for serving

4 tablespoons bourbon

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

Stir together honey and water in a microwave-safe dish. Heat for about 10 seconds or until warm. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice; add honey mixture, bourbon, and lemon juice. Shake for about 30 seconds to combine thoroughly. Pour over ice, and garnish with a colorful pansy, if desired.

“Come to think of it, my dad used to give me these exact ingredients as a child to stop coughing in the night.” 

Now to hear about my new favorite toy…

I can’t wait to set an entire dinner table with my Bottle Light Glorifier Glow Wine Bottle Stickers, 5 for $11.99, amazon.com They come is several colors too. These LED stickers are warm white.

Cocktails have never been as much fun as they are when you attach a LED sticker to the bottom. There’s four modes: on, off, slow blinking, and fast blinking! They are spectacular under wine and liquor bottles too. Order yours now for the holidays. Bottle Light Glorifier Glow Wine Bottle Stickers, available at amazon.com

Peel off the protective paper and stick away. The on/off button is on the other side.

Now for a simple supper by the fire…

Unfortunately and fortunately, we will all need to eat between now and Thanksgiving, so here is an economical, satisfying, company-worthy soup to serve on a busy weeknight or any night. Oven-proof bowl by Earthborn Pottery, earthbornpottery.net

Easy French Onion Soup

Serves 6

3 large yellow onions

3 sweet onions, such as Vidalia

6 tablespoons butter

4 to 5 sprigs fresh thyme

4 bay leaves

1 cup dry white wine

4 cups beef broth

1 (14.5 ounce) carton low sodium chicken broth

1 dash Worcestershire sauce

Salt and pepper to taste

1 baguette

Olive oil

1 (8-ounce) block of Gruyère cheese, grated

With a sharp knife, thinly slice onions. Melt butter in a Dutch oven over medium heat; add onions, fresh thyme, and bay leaves. Stir occasionally until the onions are caramelized and a rich, dark brown color. This process will take about 35 to 40 minutes.

Add wine and next 4 ingredients. Simmer for 45 minutes. Be sure to remove the bay leaves and thyme sprigs before serving.

While the soup simmers, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Slice the baguette into ½-inch slices. Brush both sides with olive oil; bake for 15 minutes, flipping halfway through. Remove from the oven.

Increase the oven to broil. Spoon soup into oven-proof crock or bowl, place a baguette or two on top of soup, and top with cheese. Broil until cheese is hot and bubbly and begins to brown.

Don’t be afraid to mix antique Ironstone Transferware with an earthy piece of pottery. Pottery by Earthborn Pottery, earthbornpottery.net

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Ingredients

  • 3 large yellow onions
  • 3 sweet onions, such as Vidalia
  • 6 tablespoons butter
  • 4 to 5 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 4 bay leaves
  • 1 cup dry white wine
  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 1 (14.5 ounce) carton low sodium chicken broth
  • 1 dash Worcestershire sauce
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 baguette
  • Olive oil

Instructions

  1. With a sharp knife, thinly slice onions. Melt butter in a Dutch oven over medium heat; add onions, fresh thyme, and bay leaves. Stir occasionally until the onions are caramelized and a rich, dark brown color. This process will take about 35 to 40 minutes.
  2. Add wine and next 4 ingredients. Simmer for 45 minutes. Be sure to remove the bay leaves and thyme sprigs before serving.
  3. While the soup simmers, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Slice the baguette into ½-inch slices. Brush both sides with olive oil; bake for 15 minutes, flipping halfway through. Remove from the oven.
  4. Increase the oven to broil. Spoon soup into oven-proof crock or bowl, place a baguette or two on top of soup, and top with cheese. Broil until cheese is hot and bubbly and begins to brown.
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Fabulous Beverage Find

Need a quick welcome beverage? Or an alternative to a mimosa? Give this Austrian Beer with fruit soda a try. Stiegl Radler Grapefruit, $10.29 for a 4-pack (each can is 1 pint 0.9 ounces) stiegl-shop.at, and available at most grocery stores in the beer section. (Rumor has it this mixes well with vodka!)

My Thanksgiving memories…

My mom (A.K.A. Emily Post) always loved burning candles at our Thanksgiving meal. We would usually eat around 4:30 p.m., when it was “properly” dark enough to light them. This would make for a more relaxing day of cooking too. After a late breakfast, we would sip on mimosas or bloody Marys while finishing the rest of the cooking. I’d play a few hands of gin fireside with my dad between my turns in the kitchen. If time would allow, my sister Beth would organize a Ping-Pong bracket for a little “pre” turkey cardio. It was an awesome day, and I wouldn’t change a thing. Now it’s even better with my girls helping with the cooking, ice water, and place cards, and Jon helping Dad tend the fire while also contributing his famous squash casserole. Too bad it only happens once a year!

I’d love to hear about your Thanksgiving traditions. Tell me all about them in the comments.
Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

How to Host a Super Bowl Party in 10 Easy Steps

Step 1.

The number of guests you invite is based on the number of comfortable seats you have in view of a decent-size TV. (Everyone expects at least 40 inches at the bare minimum, so don’t host if you have less than that.)

This cute pillow comes in handy if you get up to get another drink. Available at PotterBarn, PotterBarn.com

Step 2.

This is not a sit-down dinner party. It’s the perfect chance to pull out your slow cooker or Dutch oven and get something simmering. Since the halftime show is the best part, you can’t count on that time to serve dinner. So, it’s best to have something that is self-serve and can be eaten anytime.

Don’t be intimidated by the number of ingredients in this recipe. There is only 1 tablespoon of oil in the entire batch. The extra spices give it a delicious flavor without the extra fat. It’s also packed full of fresh vegetables.

Black Bean Gumbo with Turkey Sausage

served over Simple Saffron Rice

Serves 12 to 14 (Makes 4 1/2 quarts)

1 tablespoon olive oil

2 (10-ounce) packages of turkey smoked sausage, sliced

2 medium onions, chopped

3 celery ribs, chopped

3 carrots, peeled and chopped, reserving 1 for garnish

1 red pepper, diced

1 yellow pepper, diced

2 bunches green onions, chopped reserving 1 for garnish

1 jalapeño, chopped, removing seeds

4 cloves garlic

2 (32-ounce) cartons chicken broth, unsalted

1 pound dried black beans, soaked overnight, rinsed and drained,  or 4 (14-ounce) cans, rinsed thoroughly

1 bay leaf

2 tablespoons ground cumin

1 tablespoon dried oregano

1 ½ teaspoons salt

1 teaspoon black pepper

1 tablespoon brown sugar

Juice of 1 lime

Plain Basmati rice comes to life with a pinch or two of saffron threads.

Basmati rice (cooked according to directions)

Saffron threads

Corn tortillas

Chili powder

In a large Dutch oven, heat olive oil to medium-high; brown sausage on both sides. Remove to a plate. Set aside.

In the drippings, add next 8 ingredients. Cook until tender. Add broth, beans, and next 7 ingredients. Bring to a boil, reduce to simmer for 1 ½ hours for dried beans or until beans are tender and 30 to 40 minutes for canned beans. Both delicious!

Serve with saffron-laced, cooked rice and tortilla strips sprinkled with chili powder.

Learn from Leslie: For the crunchy topping, cut the corn tortillas into strips and cook in oil on medium-high in a skillet until golden brown (about 3 to 4 minutes). Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with salt and chili powder. 

In a small amount of vegetable oil, it takes minutes to fry up a few corn tortillas for an added crunch topping for the gumbo.

Two of my other favorites to have simmering on the stove for a crowd are Smokin’ Hot Chili (page 92) and Weeknight Gumbo (page 90), both from Leslie’s Party Diaries. lesliespartydiaries.com

Smokin’ Hot Chili
Weeknight Gumbo

Step 3.

Stock up on paper products now—it’s that kind of party. Take advantage of this. No one will notice or care that you are not using china, and cleanup will be a breeze.

Step 4.

Make it interesting. YES, that means gambling! Remind each guest to bring cold, hard cash (go by the bank and get change just in case too). Make a poster with squares for each guest to purchase blocks. (See below how to set it up.) A drawing will be done at the end of each quarter. To keep everyone interested, dole out the cash after each drawing.

Think like you are hosting a garage sale and get change for all bills!
Once all the guests have arrived and all the blocks are filled with names, draw the number positions to go along the top and side of the grid, 0 through 9.

Step 5.

Greet your guests with a welcome beverage. Then have a cooler full of beer with huggers and bottle openers in close proximity.

Football. Bourbon. Duh?
Everyone will want at least one or two of these Bourbon Slushies. It’s the perfect way to kick off the night. Paper cocktail napkins by Pierre Frey, pierrefrey.com
No blender is needed to make these slushy drinks. The bourbon keeps it from freezing too hard while in the freezer. How easy is that?

Bourbon Slushie

Makes about 4 ½ quarts

4 cups boiling water

3 regular-size tea bags

2 cups bourbon

1 cup sugar

1 (6-ounce) can orange juice concentrate

1 (6-ounce) can lemonade concentrate

6 cups water

Pour boiling water into a gallon container; add tea bags and allow to steep for 30 minutes. Remove tea bags, and discard. Add bourbon and sugar, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Add remaining 3 ingredients. Stir until thoroughly combined. Freeze in two, 1-gallon ziplock bags. Before serving, remove from freezer for 15 to 20 minutes.

Learn from Leslie: I use half of the (12-ounce) orange juice and lemonade concentrates for this recipe. The (6-ounce) size is hard to find. For that reason alone, this recipe can easily be doubled for a large crowd.

Yields 4 1/2 quarts

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups boiling water
  • 3 regular-size tea bags
  • 2 cups bourbon
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 (6-ounce) can orange juice concentrate
  • 1 (6-ounce) can lemonade concentrate
  • 6 cups water

Instructions

  1. Pour boiling water into a gallon container; add tea bags and allow to steep for 30 minutes.
  2. Remove tea bags, and discard.
  3. Add bourbon and sugar, stirring until sugar is dissolved.
  4. Add remaining 3 ingredients. Stir until thoroughly combined.
  5. Freeze in two, 1-gallon ziplock bags.
  6. Before serving, remove from freezer for 15 to 20 minutes.
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When serving beer, it’s nice to offer a variety of flavors! Stock up on an assortment. Bottles seem nicer too. I’m not sure why, but they do.

Step 6.

Delegate. Delegate. Delegate. Don’t turn down a single offer for a dip or dessert. You are making the main course and cleaning your house. Make it easy on yourself. It’s a Sunday night!

This an ideal dip for one of these mini slow cookers. Tru 0.65-Quart Slow Cooker, $9.99, Bed Bath & Beyond, bedbathbeyond.com

For those of you who didn’t see my Old School post a couple weeks ago, I took a basic cream sauce recipe and used it in three recipes. Here it is again. And who would have thought, queso!

Quick Homemade Queso

Makes about 4 ½ cups

1 tablespoon unsalted butter

1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

1 cup whole milk

1 ½ cups Monterey Jack cheese, grated

1 ½ cups Chihuahua cheese, grated

¼ cup Parmesan cheese

Salt and pepper to taste

Garnish with sliced jalapeños and sweet mini peppers, optional

Tortilla chips

In a small saucepan, melt butter. Add flour and whisk until combined, about 1 minute. Gradually add milk, and stir until it begins to thicken, about 5 to 7 minutes. Add cheeses, and salt and pepper to taste. Thin with milk if it gets too thick. Garnish if desired. Serve warm with tortilla chips.

Learn from Leslie: Monterey Jack cheese can be substituted if you cannot find Chihuahua cheese.

Step 7.

Spread out the dips. (Non-messy, near the upholstery, and drippy ones, in the kitchen.) Pass dessert bites at the beginning of the 4th quarter, it will be an activity. The cookies can also be packaged and used as party favors by the front door.

I love the saltiness of the macadamia nuts combined with the white and semi-sweet chocolates.

Double Chocolate-Macadamia Nut Cookies

Makes about 28 (2-inch) cookies

½ cup butter, softened

½ cup shortening

½ cup sugar

1 cup brown sugar

1 egg

2 teaspoons vanilla

2 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

½ teaspoon salt

1 (4-ounce) white chocolate baking bar, chopped into chunks

1 (4-ounce) semi-sweet chocolate baking bar, chopped into chunks

1 (6-ounce) package macadamia nuts, coarsely chopped

Leslie Likes: Ghirardelli chocolate bars

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Beat butter and shortening at medium speed with an electric mixer until creamy; gradually add sugars, beating well. Add egg and vanilla; beat well.

In a separate bowl, combine flour, soda, and salt; gradually add to butter mixture, beating well. Stir in chocolates and nuts.

Form dough into 1-inch balls onto a parchment-lined baking sheet about 2 inches apart. Gently press to flatten slightly. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes. Cool slightly before removing them to wire rack to cool completely.

Cookies are an easy dessert for such an event. No plates or utensils needed!

Step 8.

Set up extra TVs around your house if you have any not in use, like a screened porch, deck (weather permitting), bar, etc.

Step 9.

Refrain from playing music. This is the one party where I leave that off—everyone wants to hear the commercials.

Step 10.

Pull out the Barber’s Party Dip with Wavy Lays, because it wouldn’t be the same without it! A match made in Heaven.

Barber’s Party Dip must be served in the carton. You want everyone to know you did not get another “off” brand! deanfoods.com and fritolay.com
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The Monday Morning Conference Call

I can’t think of a better time to introduce my brother-in-law, Chip, and his wife, Andrea, and their signature cocktails. In their downtime, with their neighbors Jeff and Emma, they have developed a very humorous, interesting list.

They have all kinds of clever ideas. They are even tossing around the thought of, in their later years, both buying condos near each other and putting in a Jack-and-Jill bar. They may be on to something here.

Hey, let’s grab a drink in the bar.

And in their bar, they will serve only their signature cocktails, which will be printed on a special menu. Sounds fun to me.

The first drink on the list is The Monday Morning Conference Call. This is the perfect choice after a busy holiday weekend. Nothing’s wrong with the hair of the dog, and besides, it’s still the holidays.

Because you already know what kind of week it’s going to be.

This is basically an Irish coffee on the rocks.

Monday Morning Conference Call

Makes 1 drink

1 cup of cold coffee

1 ounce Baileys Original Irish Cream

1 ounce Jameson

Splash of Kahlua to taste

1 packet of Splenda (optional)

Combine all ingredients, and serve over ice.

Be sure to start with a cold cup of coffee.
Serve with a sectioned grapefruit and Orange Toast (page 195 in Leslie’s Party Diaries) or see recipe below. The breakfast of champions.
And, yes, you are not seeing things. In the middle of this cute plate is a jockey on an armadillo. My close friend Dolly has a knack for finding unique treasures.

Orange Toast

Makes 44 pieces

Zest of 2 oranges

1 cup powdered sugar

½ cup unsalted butter

22 slices of very thin white bread

Preheat oven to 275 degrees.

Stir together orange zest, powdered sugar, and butter until blended.

Trim crusts from bread with a long, serrated knife; spread butter mixture thinly on both sides of the bread. Place on an ungreased baking sheet; cut bread slices in half lengthwise.

Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until dry and toasted, turning after 20 minutes. Cool on a wire rack. Store in an airtight container.

Leslie Likes: Pepperidge Farm Very Thin White Bread

Yields 44 pieces

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Ingredients

  • Zest of 2 oranges
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • ½ cup unsalted butter
  • 22 slices of very thin white bread

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 275 degrees.
  2. Stir together orange zest, powdered sugar, and butter until blended.
  3. Trim crusts from bread with a long, serrated knife; spread butter mixture thinly on both sides of the bread. Place on an ungreased baking sheet; cut bread slices in half lengthwise.
  4. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until dry and toasted, turning after 20 minutes. Cool on a wire rack. Store in an airtight container.
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The second drink on their list is called the Rendition. It’s a very refreshing and beautiful drink.

Because you’re not quite sure which jurisdiction you are going to wake up in.

These can be addictive. And talk about light! Perfect for those days you are watching your calories.

Rendition

Makes 1 drink

1 to 2 ounces Stoli Blueberry Vodka

Juice from ½ of a Key lime or lime

4 to 5 fresh blueberries

1 large sprig of fresh mint

Ice

Sprite Zero

I love how the flavors release when they are crushed with the muddler.

In a small pitcher, combine vodka, lime juice, blueberries, and mint. With a wooden muddler, crush the berries and mint to release their flavors into the vodka and lime juice. Add ice and top off with Sprite Zero.

Chip and Andrea have a Key lime tree in the courtyard of their New Orleans home. If you have trouble finding Key limes, just substitute limes.

Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more on Chip and Andrea’s specialty cocktail list.

Emergency Appetizer

For those who follow one of my Instagram accounts, Leslie’s Party Diaries and Leslie.Register, you may have seen me mention this Emergency Appetizer before, but after several requests, I decided to add it to the mini magazine.

If you are looking for a hot dip and live near a Trader Joe’s, pick up a container of their Spinach and Kale Greek Yogurt Dip. Top it with fresh Parmesan cheese, and bake at 350 degrees until hot and bubbly. Serve with crackers, assorted vegetables, or chips. It couldn’t be easier than that!

Heat this Spinach and Kale Greek Yogurt Dip from Trader Joe’s as simple appetizer for last-minute company. traderjoes.com
It’s delicious served cold too.

Also, be sure to pick up a copy of Birmingham Home and Garden magazine (birminghamhomeandgarden.com) coming out January 1st. I’ll be doing their food column in the coming issues. My first topic will be easy, lighter Mexican fare. Check it out!

Happy New Year!

I would love to hear from you. Don’t be shy about making comments or asking questions. I love getting mail! Leslie