
Okay so it's not Christmas yet.. but we spend Christmas out of the house every year and I never get a chance to do this. So this year we had Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve.

Only messed up on 1 thing which is very good for a first timer! and it was not a big deal I cooked the green bean casserole a little longer then I should have... Which is not a huge deal and it still tasted good. I used fresh green beans this year, which was definitely different.
Ok so here's what I did...
I tried this whole brining the turkey thing, the smell of the brine was really potent and it was an interesting process. Luckily I had a bucket that my turkey fit perfectly into, and instead of filling the bucket with the brine I put one of those turkey size oven bags into the bucket before I added the turkey and brine. The bags have their own stuff to shut the bag so I used that, not one spill in my fridge! So this morning I have to rinse it and dry it and I already have my roasting recipe ready. I was surprised that I would not have to baste my turkey at all but thought hey why not give it a try. And I am glad I did!


Ok so this recipe has you cook breast down, so the breast isn't browned (although the recipe tells you how you can brown it) This is the moistest, most flavorful turkey I have had. The 2 recipes I used on the turkey alone combined were incredible. The hubby was so surprised by it and he is actually afraid that the turkey sandwiches will get soggy. (I think we will be just fine). Okay so to continue...

I made the yams with the recipe on the can for candied yams for the first time. Unfortuanatly I did not have a shallow dish but I made do. I added marshmellows and it was just the way I like to have my yams. I could not figure out what I have been doing wrong all these years until now.
I also made my own turkey stock when I put the turkey into the brine last night, and used it in the stuffing today. Now I

used a seasoned bread cubed pre stuffing mix and added the stock plus the celery and onions as the directions said to, I liked the top layer but the bottom layer was a little mushy, so not the greatest. I think next year I will do a cranberry walnut dressing recipe that was given to me by a friend instead of the typical stuffing. And if I do try to do a stuffing like this I will be looking into more recipes.
In my house the turkey is not the center piece the Brick-O-Mac is.

It is an old family mac and cheese recipe passed down through the generations. My hubby had never had mac and cheese on his holiday table until I came along.. now not only do I have to make it for him but his family as well. I had him put away the left over's and he was litterally scrapping the pan.And the finishing touches, Pie of course and hot cider that has been in my crockpot all day.
The pie is a limited hoilday Caramel Apple pie. It's the apples that you have to put into a crust, and yes I cheated I used pillsbury pie dough, as I do not have a rolling pin. The recipe is on the back of the can. Very good, but not one that I would do often because it is a bit too sweet for me. I used some cookie cutters instead of doing a lattice. And the cider is a bought cider that I added a couple cinnamon sticks to and let heat all day. Even though I did some things that were not fresh I think I did a nice balance of new recipes, old recipes, and pre-made items. If I would have done it all by hand I think I would have been overwhelmed, which is honestly why I think so many people get so stressed over the holiday cooking. I enjoyed every minute of it. And now it is about time to get Santa's cookies and milk out and the carrot's for the reindeer...
So Happy Holidays to everyone and hope you have a great time wherver you are and whatever you may be doing!

Turkey Brine RecipeTurkey Roasting RecipeTurkey Stock RecipeCaramel Apple pie (not sure of the brand but it is in the isle with the pie fillings around the holidays)
Green bean casseroleStuffing (Pepperidge Farm country style stuffing recipe on back of the bag)
Candied Yams (recipe on back of can)
Brick-O-Mac... Sorry but this one is reserved for friends and family. But I no there are a lot of good Baked Mac and Cheese recipes out there. (I feel like I would be in great trouble if I put it onto the internet).
“At last the dishes were set on, and grace was said. It was succeeded by a breathless pause, as Mrs Cratchit, looking slowly all along the carving-knife, prepared to plunge it in the [goose] breast; but when she did, and when the long- expected gush of stuffing issued forth...."
~Charles Dickens (1812-1870). 'A Christmas Carol'