Everyone has their favorite Thanksgiving recipes, but let's be real - the ones we care about are the those written by the famous people. Fortunately, celebrity chefs are more than willing to spread their turkey (and stuffing and pie...) knowledge around. Here are a few. Anthony Bourdain made a holiday meal for ten at his brother's house in Connecticut. Here are some of the dishes he made. David Chang tells you how to make Turkey Breast With Ginger-Scallion Sauce with your leftovers. Dan Barber makes Thanksgiving dinner from locally grown ingredients. Recipes include a Sweet Potato And Apple Gratin and a Pumpkin Tart With Plum Marmalade.
Emeril Lagasse helps get rid of both turkey and mashed potato leftovers with his Thanksgiving Leftovers Shepard's Pie. Grant Achatz stars in a video about how to sous-vide a turkey. Bobby Flay likes fresh flowers and custom cocktails at his Thanksgiving and he usually rises at 4 am to get his turkeys started. Also, here's his sweet potato recipe. While he may not have had Thanksgiving in mind while coming up with this recipe (being French and all), Alain Ducasse's Chestnut Bouillon soup would be a lovely first course. Tom Douglas demonstrates how to make King Boletus Stuffing with fresh king boletus mushrooms (they're very similar to porcinis). And, just for fun, here's how Gordon Ramsay feels about Thanksgiving.
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November 20, 2009
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November 23, 2009
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