I really love to cook, but sometimes I really love it even more when people cook for me. My family lives at a pretty amazing place called Gould Farm, and we tend to head over there for Thanksgiving most of the time. Thanksgiving, in its perfect ratio of gratitude and food is one of my favorite holidays, and the farm is an excellent place to feel thankful and to eat a lot. They raise a bunch of turkeys in preparation for this day, and I think that the turkeys must even be thankful to be part of such a celebration.
There were some pretty amazing culinary moments in this meal. The green beans had a perfect amount of crunch that makes you want to eat them with your fingers.
Cut the potatoes into bite-sized chunks, toss in olive oil, salt, pepper, paprika and garlic powder. Roast them in a 375 degree oven until they are done. We all have our own opinions on this one- just taste to make sure.
Make the sauce- for every 1 cup of heavy cream, use 1/2 T of dijon mustard and 1/2 T of horseradish. Season with salt and pepper and add a splash of soy sauce.
Toss the roasted potatoes in the sauce. Bring out the tissues. Give thanks.
hi again! prepared or fresh horseradish? because i happen to have the latter, for some weird reason.
ReplyDeletePatrice! Prepared... but fresh will work too. Just be careful... grate it, I think!
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