
My good friend and Chef extraordinaire, Christian Pritchard, has taken some time out from his busy schedule filming for his new show on Rogers TV – Mission Meal – to offer some last minute tips for a great Thanksgiving dinner.
And not only that……… he’s thrown in a recipe for a fantastic stuffing.
Here’s Christian’s great tips for Thanksgiving Food!
1) Ask your guests to bring a side dish. This makes life so much easier and not only will you thin out your own work you will experience (most likely) a recipe with traditions from another family.
2) Serve a fruit wine with dinner. One of the BEST pairings I ever had with Thanksgiving Turkey was a Cranberry Wine from Stoney Ridge Estates in
3) Prepare something different. Just because it is Thanksgiving doesn’t mean you have to have
4) Prepare your stuffing outside of the bird. Not only will your stuffing be great but your
5) Eat outside if it is a nice day. One of the best memories I have of Thanksgiving is going to my Mother and Father in law’s cottage after a round of golf and sitting outside in the warm autumn sun having our harvest feast. If the weather permits do it…You didn’t spend all this money on your cottage to sit inside all the time! Put the gourds and leaves right on the table. By the way I live for my Mother in law’s Lemon Pie for Thanksgiving – some love pumpkin, I love lemon!
Almond Sausage Stuffing
3 lbs of good pork sausage
5 cups of great day old Italian or French bread
3 cups of celery
2 cups of chopped carrots
2 cups of chopped onions
2 cups of cremini mushrooms (Italian Brown)
1 cup of crushed salted almonds (roasted for 20 minutes at 400 degrees)
2 tsps Fresh Rosemary
2 tsps Fresh Sage
1/2 cup olive oil
Salt and Pepper to taste
A little white wine to de glaze
Method:
Put all veggies into a well oiled saute pan and saute down with pork until caramelized and browned about twenty minutes, Add your fresh herbs to mix when browned. De glaze with a little white wine and then add your almonds. Heat through for about five miutes and then put aside until you heat up to have as a side dish. So easy!



