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Fruitcakes are a joke, unless you do them right, which involves copious amounts of (take your pick) brandy, rum or whiskey, in which case they are simply glorious!
Conventional Thanksgiving fave: Jalapeño dressingUnconventional Thanksgiving fave: Crab gumbo
Southern Turkey Cornbread Dressing.
The list is missing cranberry sauce/relish. I like both the canned version we had growing up in the '60's and homemade versions cooked from fresh cranberries with candied orange peel (or better still kumquats, if you can find them).
Don't forget the Oyster Rockefeller!
Now I know that people think fruitcakes are a joke, but to consider pecan pies as a joke too is going too far. I take it you've never even tasted a fresh out of the oven homemade pecan pie. Or even a chocolate pecan pie. And if you've ever eaten just a slice of my Mom's fruitcake, you wouldn't joke about fruitcakes either.
I just think pecan pie is sickeningly sweet.
I'd never heard of pecan pie as a TG dessert offering. I agree - too sweet.We always went with pumpkin, apple or mince pie, but mostly pumpkin. I made a pumpkin cheesecake one year, which was good, but just not the same.
We will have pumpkin, apple, pecan, and cherry cheesecake...
Dunno why people are down on fruitcake. Especially with walnuts and pecans, I love the stuff. It's like White Man's Pemmican. (Survival food).
Oooh yes, cherry cheesecake. Grandma use to make something close called Cherry Yum-yum. Used to eat that till I got sick.
This is nice for Thanksgiving .... apple pie cheesecake. Yum!
All of the above with the addition of Lemon custard. And for a salad...my grandmother's pineapple salad, that contains pineapple, whipped cream, jello and diced pecans, covered in grated cheese.