As the day draws closer to Thanksgiving, I wanted to wish all of you who celebrate the holiday a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Since most of you likely have your menu already planned, I thought I'd share a couple of recipes that I had posted in the past which may come in handy after Thanksgiving if you bought an extra can of pumpkin that didn't get used or if you purchased too many fresh cranberries.
The first (for that unused can of pumpkin puree) is Pumpkin Pie Brioche. You can click on the link to be taken to the recipe. This brioche makes amazing French toast and would be wonderful if you have holiday weekend guests.
The second (for the bag of cranberries you did not use) is for Cranberry Liqueur. You can find the instructions by clicking on the link and the update when the liqueur was ready to drink by clicking here. This takes about a month to 'ferment' and makes a delightful Christmas cocktail. It would also be a delicious gift.
Safe travels if you are celebrating away from home and may your day be happy and all of your turkeys turn out perfectly!
That pumpkin pie brioche looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteA very happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Susan.
I agree..that brioche...Elle est belle belle..belle.Happy Thanksgiving Nana 2.
ReplyDeleteI do have a can of pumpkin puree and three bags of cranberries. Both the brioche and liqueur are beautifully tempting.
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Best,
Bonnie
Everything sounds wonderful! Happy Thanksgiving to you as well. Bonnie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful brioche and the cranberry liquor sounds delicious!! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!!!
ReplyDeleteSome great ideas - Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family! Have a great week.
Happy Thanksgiving, Susan, to you and your family! I am going to try that cranberry cordial recipe. xo
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving to you my dear friend :)
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Choc Chip Uru
Happy Thanksgiving, Susan!
ReplyDeleteThat pumpkin pie brioche looks so yum!
Happy thanksgiving dear Susan,thank for sharing your lovely ideas! A warm hug....
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Susan!
ReplyDeleteSusan~ I'm so glad to see these! Your Cranberry Liqueur looks beautiful and would make a wonderful gift for my SIL! Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving that cocktail and the brioche. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family as well.
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Have a happy thanksgiving Sussn:))
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Susan to you and your loved ones!
ReplyDeleteWill definitely try this brioche, love all brioches, what a judicious choice of recipes!
Happy Thanksgiving, Susan! God bless you and your lovely family. I'd love one of those brioche right now!
ReplyDeleteThere are always those extra groceries! Brilliant, Susan - and even better is the fact that I have never seen that brioche recipe here... I have the pan, too - and it is ON "the" list! Cannot wait to make it!
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Valerie
Happy Thanksgiving to you Susan! The Brioche sounds marvelous. Joni
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Susan! Beautiful gallery of festive treats!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Susan.
ReplyDeleteYes, on the Pumpkin Brioche! I normally bake honey rolls every TG, and I'll probably do the same again, this year. But no one ever said I couldn't have variety at my table, right?
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so delicious and autumnal.
Susan, best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your little Mac pumpkin!
Wishing you a fabulous Thanksgiving Susan! That brioche is calling my name :-)
ReplyDeletehappy thanksgiving and I just know you will have a super one with fab food hugs
ReplyDeleteYour pumpkin brioche looks magnificent! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving my dear! I definitely want that pumpkin brioche around!
ReplyDeleteDearest Susan, First I have to say that pumpkin brioche looks BREATH- TAKING and absolutely delightful :) I hope you and your family have a lovely Thanksgiving Day!
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Happy Thanksgiving Susan! That brioche is perfection; would love a taste.
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Oh I'm still so full from two Thanksgivings back to back that I don't know why I enjoyed this post so much. Perhaps it is because I'm feeling a little guilty about just chucking the pumpkins when I could bake them off and freeze them and make pumpkin brioche or something. The cranberry liqueur looks beautiful and sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I'm sure you had a delicious feast.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving, Susan. I hadn't planned to do any baking this week but your pumpkin brioche is irresistible. I'm thinking of all sorts of delicious ways to use it.
ReplyDeleteLove your photos..the brioche is wonderful and the beautiful liqueur is a great idea for Noël.
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My Thanksgiving is actually being celebrated this weekend :) But I'm thinking I should buy an extra can of pumpkin for that brioche! Looks delish.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of pumpkin brioche, I really like the sound of it! The cranberry liquor is such a pretty color-looks perfect for the holidays;-)
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to try cranberry liqueur again. Years ago Martha Stewart had the recipe on one of her Thanksgiving specials. I made it, let it age in a lovely bottle, went to retrieve it the day before Thanksgiving, wherein I knocked it over, spilling it inside my cabinets. Sticky!
ReplyDeleteSounds like wonderful Thanksgiving treats. I have Brioche on my bucket list for cooking and definitely a touch of pumpkin would make it special. We have a favorite restaurant that makes their french toast with Brioche and ever since we had it there, I have wanted to try making my own. Hope you have a wonderful week.
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