Dressing & Sauces

A Twist On The Thanksgiving Classics

Walnut, Cranberry & Herb Dressing + Cranberries with Orange Peels & Cinnamon
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You know, there’s really not much straying from the usual dishes on Thanksgiving (turkey, stuffing, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, etc.) but every year, I try to do a different take on the classics.  Especially when it comes to the stuffing and the cranberry sauce (I’m really obsessed with cranberries right now).

I always really enjoy a good crunch with soft bites, and I’ve found that Thanksgiving stuffing is the perfect dish which to add a little crunch.  By adding cranberries, walnuts, plenty of fresh herbs and a sprinkling of pomegranate seeds to the stuffing, the dish welcomes another depth of  flavor and texture. 

But I’m sure you have someone around the table that wants their dishes how they like it, year after year, no changes (in my case: my entire family).  Luckily, my Thanksgiving stuffing recipe doesn’t change much even with my addition of cranberries and pomegranate seeds.  Per the recipe those are added at the end making it easy to incorporate those to just half of the dish, while leaving the other classic. 

A quick way to elevate your cranberry sauce, another Thanksgiving classic, is to add freshly grated orange peels, juice from the orange and a sprinkle of cinnamon.  The cinnamon adds a level of warmth while the orange adds a new crisp bite of citrus.  And I like to think my cranberry sauce is even more gorgeous atop with fresh orange peels.  Don’t the colors just pop!? 

This year I also traded out our standard dinner rolls for the buttery, melt in your mouth, croissant roll.   And no I didn’t slave away for hours in the kitchen making them from scratch, instead I opted for the taste-like-made-from-scratch-but-really-they’re-frozen croissants from Williams Sonoma.  These guys, including the chocolate, have always been a Christmas morning tradition for my family so I thought why not enjoy them on Thanksgiving as well.

Lastly, I’ve found that pre-cutting your turkey to serve makes it so much easier for guests to help themselves (not to mention it’s such a more gorgeous presentation!). After all, nobody wants to stare at a turkey carcass while they dig in for seconds. Oh, and a brass serving set and fresh eucalyptus from Trader Joe’s (for only $5) instantly elevates the turkey platter to impress everyone around the table.  TRULY, MKR

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Caramelized French Onion Dip With Kettle Cooked Chips

A junk food favorite, french onion dip, is elevated by making it from scratch with caramelized onions and homemade kettle chips.
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Homemade French Onion Dip with Kettle Cooked Chips recipe, Waiting on Martha

When I’m in the mood for junk food, my go-to will forever and always be Dean’s French Onion Dip and Ruffle’s Potato Chips (well, and French Fries, Swedish Fish, Sour Patch Watermelons and Flaming Hot Cheetos). But when I’m specifically craving that salty crunch, I know I’ve got to get my hands on chips and dip stat.

I like to think of my recipe for Caramelized French Onion Dip with Homemade Kettle Cooked Chips as an elevated version, if you will, of my go-to snack.  Since it’s homemade french onion dip, I say it’s a perfectly acceptable appetizer to serve at your next party. Come Fall, I know I’ll be dishing out this winning kettle cooked chips and homemade dip combo all football season long (along with tailgate-worthy drinks of course).  

Also known as the perfect tailgating snack in my household, it keeps guests happy even if there’s a fumble on the play. And if there’s ever any left over (doubtful), you can rest assured that I’ll finish up the dip and kettle cooked chips in my pajamas in bed. Enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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Vegan Pesto Heirloom Tomato Salad

Vegan pesto sauce coats crisp heirloom tomatoes, creamy avocados and freshly chopped herbs for the best ever tomato salad
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Vegan Pesto Heirloom Tomato Salad Recipe, Waiting on Martha

Recently I’ve had so much fun sharing a behind-the-scenes look into my kitchen and the recipes we’re cooking up in the Rye kitchen via Snapchat (username WAITINGONMARTHA).  And per your requests, I’m bringing you my recent recipe for my Vegan Pesto Heirloom Tomato Salad.

One of my favorite parts of summertime cooking is utilizing the fresh and seasonal ingredients that make each dish a hit.  As you’ll remember, we recently nommed on an Heirloom Tomato Spaghetti Squash Lasagna a few weeks ago that was just beyond. 

And the combination of this dish’s heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, red onions, avocados, basil, cilantro, chives and vegan pesto sauce are vibrant and delicious. The crisp crunch of the tomatoes matched with the creaminess of the avocado and the mix of flavors from the fresh herbs creates the perfect bite.  And how can I forget the sauce…it’s quite possibly the best ever vegan pesto sauce.  So. Stinking. Good!  Truly, MKR

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