For the Cranberry sauce you will need:
12 oz. package of fresh cranberries
1/2 cup fresh squeezed orange juice
3/4 cup good honey
1/2 cup H2O
2 cinnamon sticks
A grate or two of nutmeg
Put the water and cranberries in a sauce pan and bring to a boil. Boil for about 5 minutes then add the orange juice, honey, cinnamon sticks. Simmer at a low bubble for about 15-20 minutes until things start to thicken up (it will thicken more as it cools). Turn off the heat and grate on a bit of nutmeg.
For the gravy we do a rich mushroom gravy and so far no one has missed the gibblets!! You will need:
1-2 pkgs. Baby bella mushrooms, cleaned and sliced
2 lg. cloves of garlic (minced or mashed)
1 sweet onion minced
1-2 Tbsp flour
Olive oil
Vegetable Broth (I like using Better than Bullion brand Vegetable Base)
1 tsp dried oregano
1 Tbsp rubbed sage
1 Tbsp dried parsley
1 tsp celery salt
Salt and pepper to taste
Toast the flour in a dry skillet until lightly browned - remove from heat and set aside.
Heat 2 Tbsp of olive oil in a sauce pan and add the onion and garlic. Saute until transparent. Add 2 cups of water and the 2 Tbsp of Vegetable Base (or add 2 cups vegetable broth, any type). Using an immersion blender, pure until smooth - set aside.
In a skillet, heat 3-4 Tbsp olive oil and add the mushrooms and spices, and saute until the mushrooms are "done". Sprinkle on 2 Tbsp of the toasted flour and mix well.
Scoop the mushroom mixture into the sauce pan with the broth and onion mixture and bring to a simmer over med heat. Simmer for about 3-4 minutes stirring constantly until the mixture thickens a bit. If too thick, thin with water or a bit more broth.
Family arrived, things got busy and we had a great time - and I forgot to take photos of these in their holiday serving dishes and of them going into various mouths!! I can report however that both were enjoyed fully by all the members of the family regardless of their diets. There aren't even any leftovers to photograph!!!
Hope you all had a great and filling Thanksgiving!
They both look fantastic! Although I am not a vegetarian, I love, love, love a good substitution for meat (and sugar)! Well done on both fronts :)
ReplyDeleteWe use better than boullion as well. I like the looks of your stove, probably because it is gas, but it looks fancy.
ReplyDeleteMmmm... mushroom gravy.... and the cranberry sauce looks tasty, too!
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