Thanksgiving – Aubrey About Town https://aubreyabouttown.com The going-ons of SF party host & chef, bon vivant, homme du monde, & man-about-town Sat, 26 Dec 2020 23:48:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/aubreyabouttown.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-43DD7C41-CD23-44CF-9EC7-C1D81E967BB4.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Thanksgiving – Aubrey About Town https://aubreyabouttown.com 32 32 58900657 Ham-Bone Split Pea Soup https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/ham-bone-split-pea-soup/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/ham-bone-split-pea-soup/#respond Tue, 01 Dec 2020 01:55:03 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3229 Always a staple for the week following Thanksgiving or Easter, this cozy and nostalgic classic is a must for that leftover holiday ham. But no need to wait for the ham, a large smokey ham hock does the trick just fine!

Ham-Bone Split Pea Soup
A rich, cozy, and nostalgic repurposing of that left-over Easter & Thanksgiving spiral-cut ham bone. This recipe uses the bone from a 7-pound half ham, just double the recipe if using a full/whole ham. You didn’t have a ham?... A large split smoked ham hock is a fabulous substitution. This recipe makes about 2-1/2 quarts.
Servings2-1/2 quarts
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time2 hours
Ingredients
Ham-Bone Broth
Ham-Bone Split Pea Soup
Instructions
To Prepare Ham-Bone Broth
  1. From the bone of a half ham, cut off any good ham, leaving ham scrapes attached to the bone. Cube the good ham, and set aside for later; you should have 2 cups ham.
  2. To a stockpot , add olive oil, onions, crushed garlic, ham bone, and bay leaves.
  3. Heat over MED heat until onions begin to turn translucent, occasionally stirring.
  4. Add chicken stock and water, and (stirring occasionally) continue to simmer over MED heat for 1 hour, or until liquids reduces to 8 cups.
  5. With a sieve or kitchen strainer, strain onions, garlic, ham bone & meat scraps, and bay leaves from broth. Reserve broth. Recipe should yield 8 cups of broth; if shy, adjust with water to yield 8 cups (2 quarts).
To Prepare Ham-Bone Split Pea Soup
  1. To a stockpot, add dried split peas, ham-bone broth, thyme and bay leaf.
  2. Simmer over MED heat for 1 hour, until the split peas have softened, and begun to break apart - and the liquid has reduced by a third.
  3. Add 2 cups water, carrots and celery, and 1 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper. Simmer over MED heat 20 minutes longer until the carrots have softened, and can be easily smashed in between your fingers, and the soup has thickened. Add a bit more water, if a thinner consistency is desired.
  4. To serve, garnish top of soup with remaining cubed ham, and minced chives, if desired.
Recipe Notes

In addition to cubed ham, try topping your HAM-BONE SPLIT PEA SOUP with a dollop of sour cream, bacon bits, scallions, or cheddar. 

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Thanksgiving: Grand Marnier Cranberry Relish https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/thanksgiving-grand-marnier-cranberry-relish/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/thanksgiving-grand-marnier-cranberry-relish/#respond Mon, 23 Nov 2020 09:39:18 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3127 With Thanksgiving, and with the recipes we love, holds traditions that nurture nostalgia within us all. One Thanksgiving tradition I honour year after year, is making this cranberry relish to start off the Thanksgiving cooking.

Grand Marnier Cranberry Relish
The classic accompaniment to Roast Turkey. I worked out the basics for you; the perfect balance of sweet & tart, and a velvety texture to satisfy everyone - including the die-hard fans of the ‘slop ‘n slice’ jelly variety. You’ve got the basics, so make it your own! Fold in chopped pecans or walnuts for crunch, add mandarin oranges, raisins, currants, or dried cherries if chewy suits your tastes. And a little extra brandy at the end for a bit more sophistication!
Servings1 quart
Prep Time3 mins
Cook Time30 mins
Passive Time1 hour
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a 4-quart saucepan, over MEDIUM heat, add: ONE 12-ounce bag fresh cranberries, sugar, orange zest, 1/3 cup orange juice, and water.
  2. Simmer over MEDIUM heat for 10 mins, stirring occasionally, using the back of a wooden spoon or heat-resistant rubber spatula to gently press cranberries against the side of the pan to gently pop them, if they hadn’t popped on their own while simmering.
  3. Stir in cinnamon, and continue to simmer until the natural pectin in the cranberries has thickened, and it coats the back of a spoon.
  4. Stir in the other 1/3 cup orange juice, and the remaining 12-ounce bag of cranberries.
  5. Reduce heat to MED-LOW, and continue to simmer for another 15 minutes, stirring and pressing cranberries, as above.
  6. Simmer 10 minutes longer, or until it’s the consistency of apple sauce.
  7. Stir in Grand Marnier liquor, and simmer 5 mins longer to cook out alcohol.
  8. Remove from heat. Stir in vanilla extract.
  9. Allow to cool to room temperature, store in 32oz plastic container. The natural pectin in the cranberries will further set the relish during refrigeration. Refrigerate at least 1 hour. In a jar or airtight container, the cranberry relish will keep up to a month.
Recipe Notes

Cranberry Relish is also delicious with cheese. Serve a small bowl to accompany your cheese board, as one would chutney.

Slice the top rind from a wheel of Brie to expose the cheese, spread a thick layer Grand Marnier Cranberry Relish on top. Serve with sliced baguette. 

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