You don’t have to be
a top chef or professional entertainer to host Thanksgiving like a seasoned
expert. All it takes is a little help from your friends, day-before
preparation, a few vegan Thanksgiving recipes, and knowing how to cut a few
corners. Without a written list of your activities, hour by hour, the holiday
meal might turn into a fiasco. Use a simple spreadsheet to log your prep and
serving chores for the day of the meal.
How to Host Thanksgiving Like A Pro |
Here’s the shortlist of strategies for
making this year’s extravaganza the best ever:
Plan to Enlist Help
The smartest meal
planners know the value of assistants, and the value is quite high. You can
recruit help from among family, friends, neighbors or any warm body that
volunteers. Even kids can pitch in as long as they know their way around thekitchen. When you do ask for help, remember to get a firm time commitment from
volunteers.
So, if you can be here from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. tomorrow to make
the salad with me, that’ll be great. I’ll put your name on the spreadsheet. Try
not to double-book folks for busy kitchen times. When too many hands are at
work, less gets done. Aim for small crews of two or three assistants at a time,
and your work will zip by.
Do as Much Day-Before
Prep as Possible
An old trick for
holiday meal prep is making as many items as you can the day before. The beauty
of this little maneuver involves freezing various things, like dinner rolls,
mashed potatoes and some pies. They’ll stay fresh and tasty, but don’t forget
to allow for plenty of thaw time on the day of the big event.
Choose Some Vegan
Thanksgiving Recipes
When you have guests
over, try to serve at least a few vegan Thanksgiving recipes so the non-meat
eaters will have something they can enjoy. In addition to a main course,
consider adding a vegan-friendly dessert to your Turkey Day lineup. Vegan
chocolate pudding seems to be a universal favorite. Here’s the recipe:
• One can full fat
coconut milk
• One and one-quarter
cups unsweetened almond milk
• Three tablespoons
unsweetened cocoa or cacao powder
• Four tablespoons
arrowroot starch/arrowroot flour
• One-third cup coconut
or maple sugar
• Two-thirds of a cup
dairy-free chocolate chips
• One teaspoon vanilla
extract
• One-quarter teaspoon
almond extract (optional)
• One pinch of salt
Whisk the sugar,
arrowroot, cocoa together in a saucepan. Add in the almond milk and coconut and
bring it all to a bubble on medium heat. As it thickens, whisk it some more.
Stir the chocolate chips, almond, salt and vanilla in after removing from heat.
Whisk until it’s completely smooth. Place it into serving cups and let chill in
the frig.
Forget the Appetizers
Want to save a ton of
time this year and focus on the part of the meal that everyone is interested
in? Then ditch the appetizers. They’re more trouble than they’re worth anyway
and are a huge time-waster if you are entertaining more than a few people. No
one will notice.
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