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[Rethinking Thanksgiving: Creative Alternatives and Practical Cooking Tips]-[Our Stuffing Ourselves]

Home Cooking · B2 · 2025-11-21

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Rethinking Thanksgiving: A Guide to Creative and Stress-Free Feasts

In this episode of Home Cooking, hosts Samin Nosrat and Rishi Keshirway dive into the listener's dilemma: how to break free from the traditional turkey-and-stuffing routine while maintaining the communal joy of Thanksgiving. Whether you are dealing with surgery recovery, picky eaters, or simply a desire for something new, Samin and Rishi offer a roadmap for "project cooking" that celebrates the harvest without being shackled to the standard menu.

Embracing "Project Cooking" and Cultural Fusion

For those looking to break tradition, Samin suggests leaning into "ancestral themes" or cuisines that naturally celebrate the harvest. Rather than a standard turkey, she proposes dishes that are labor-intensive but rewarding, such as the Levantine maklouba—a layered pot of rice, meat, and vegetables with a "grandiose reveal" when inverted. She notes that these layered rice dishes, similar to Persian tadig or Iranian tachin, offer a beautiful, show-stopping centerpiece that feels celebratory and communal. For those who want to keep the "Thanksgiving scaffolding" but change the flavors, she suggests looking for recipes that feature seasonal ingredients like winter squash or sweet potatoes in dishes like a Moroccan-style tagine.

Navigating Cooking Challenges: Surgery, Travel, and Anxiety

Addressing listeners like Claire, who is recovering from surgery, and those traveling, the hosts emphasize the importance of make-ahead meals. Samin recommends a butternut squash lasagna, which can be assembled, par-baked, and frozen. This allows for a dramatic, satisfying meal that requires minimal effort on the actual holiday.

For those struggling with "pie crust anxiety," Samin provides a masterclass in technique:

  • Cold is King: Keep your tools, flour, and butter freezing cold to prevent the butter from melting, which ensures a flaky crust rather than a tough one.
  • The Secret Ingredients: Using vodka instead of water in the dough helps prevent gluten development, resulting in a more tender crust.
  • Work Ahead: Don't wait until the day of. Prepare your dough on Tuesday and freeze it to reduce stress.

The Vegetarian Main and the "Chicken Lady" Approach

When asked for vegetarian alternatives that aren't "tofurkey," the hosts suggest savory phyllo-based pastries like spanakopita or an improvised eggplant-based kopita. Samin advises that when working with phyllo, keeping the sheets covered with a damp cloth is essential to prevent them from drying out and becoming brittle.

For those still wanting a meat-based centerpiece, Samin—affectionately dubbed the "Chicken Lady"—advocates for her famous buttermilk chicken over turkey. She argues that roasting four chickens is actually less work than one turkey, and the result is consistently more moist and flavorful. To accompany this, she suggests a stovetop potato gratin, which saves precious oven space for the main dish.

Final Thoughts on Holiday Spirit

Ultimately, Samin and Rishi remind listeners that Thanksgiving is about the people, not the perfection of the meal. Whether you end up making a complex stuffing bake, a delicate phyllo pastry, or simply ordering takeout to enjoy a "Chinese food and movie Thanksgiving," the goal is to reduce stress and care for your community. They conclude by encouraging listeners to support local food banks through organizations like Feeding America, reminding everyone that in times of need, giving your time or money is just as important as the food on the table.

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I'm just out here juicing my butt off.
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There's a joke in here, and I don't know what it is.
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You're just like taking it to the next level.
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It's creeping up on us.
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I feel it in the air.
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turn to mush
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bear with me
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go bananas
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sink your teeth into
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plans fell through
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📖 Transcript

A little warning before we start.
The night before we recorded this episode Rishi got very little sleep and somehow that turned his brain to mush and he made a bunch of very juvenile jokes when we were recording.
They're even stupider than usual and some of them border on PG-13 language.
So if you're a parent who listens to our show with your kids and don't want them to hear the kind of puns that a 12-year-old boy would make on the bus, maybe listen to this one first to make sure.
Hi, I'm Samin Nasrat.
And I'm Rishi Keshirway.

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