Thanksgiving for a Tiny Crowd

If you’re reading this, you’re either a regular visitor of my blog or Google sent you here to learn how to cook a turkey.  You’re in the right place — read on.

The local grocery stores were having huge sales on leftover turkey.  Food Lion was selling turkey breasts for 75% off, so I picked up two thinking that I’d make one for dinner tonight since we didn’t bring any leftovers home from Delaware, and freeze the other.  The more I thought about it, the more I thought that it would be cool to see if I could whip up a complete Mini Thanksgiving with just the turkey and the other stuff that I have in my house right now in 3 hours or less.

What’s on the menu?

All of the basic favorites are there — but can I do it in 3 hours?  We’ll see. (Complete ingredient list at bottom of this post!)

4:15pm: Preheat oven to 500°F (yes, you read that right).  Unwrap the turkey breast (approx 6lbs) and give it a quick rinse.  Place it breast-side up on a rack in my roasting pan.  Sprinkle salt and pepper in the cavity and stuff with two stalks of chopped celery, 6 baby carrots and 1 apple (sliced and cored).  Create a pocket under the skin on top of each breast and stuff with 3 tbsp of butter.  Rub the rest of the butter over the top of the skin.  Add 1 1/2 cups of water to the bottom of the pan and put it in the oven on the bottom rack for 30 minutes.  Make sure you turn on the vent hood fan and turn off the fire alarms, because this baby is going to create some smoke.  The turkey will cook this way for 30 minutes and then you will reduce the heat.

4:40pm: The turkey is in the oven.  Fill a large pot with water, three celery stalks, a handful of baby carrots and one peeled onion cut in half.  Bring to a boil and simmer until turkey comes out of the oven.  Crumble and fry some sausage — if you use links be sure to remove the casings first.  While the sausage is frying, finely chop 1 large onion and 2 stalks of celery (including the leaves).  When the sausage is well browned, add the onion and celery.  Saute until onion and celery are soft.  While everything is sauteing, cut 10 slices of bread into cubes and gently melt 1 stick of butter in the microwave.

5:10pm: Reduce the oven temperature to 350°F.  Place 1/2 of bread cubes into a pyrex dish and top with sausage/celery/onion, then the remaining bread cubes.  Pour butter over top.  Sprinkle with parsley and sage and mix well.  Set aside.  Empty two drained cans of green beans, 1 can cream of mushroom soup, 3/4 cup milk and 1 cup shredded cheese into a pyrex dish.  Mix well and set aside.

5:30pm: Relax.

6:00pm:  Check on the turkey — you did remember to turn the oven down, didn’t you?  Turkey should be done at approximately 7pm based on weight.  Boil a pot of water; slice and cook the potatoes.

6:30pm:  Preheat the toaster oven to 375° for the rolls.  Turn off the burner under the veggie stock and strain out the veggies.  Drain the potatoes.  Add butter and sour cream, then mash.

6:40pm:  Put the stuffing and green beans in the oven, on the center rack.  Take the turkey out of the oven.  Let it rest with a tent of foil over it.  Put the rolls in the toaster oven.  Turn on the burner under the sauerkraut and heat it up.  Put some of the fat from the turkey pan in a small saucepan and mix with an equal amount of Wondra flour to make a smooth roux (a paste of fat and flour).  Add the remaining stuff from the bottom of the turkey pan while stirring constantly.  Add veggie stock if you need it to thin out the gravy.

7:00pm: Remove rolls from the toaster oven.  Remove green beans and stuffing from the oven.  Turn off the sauerkraut.  Carve the turkey and enjoy!

So there you have it, a simple Thanksgiving Dinner for six in less than 3 hours.

Ingredients


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