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Getting Your Turduckens in a Row

By Vera H-C Chan
Fri, November 14, 2008, 3:43 pm PST

Heads up: Thanksgiving falls on Nov. 27, which means you have less than two weeks to prepare.

If you accept the premise that the occasion is a time for celebrating family and not dysfunction, then you might be disheartened to know that cumulative searches for the occasion—from turkeys to Thanksgiving prayers—are 44% lower than the same time period last year.

Considering how fired up citizens have been about the election year, that's not a good sign for America's holiday. Not that the day isn't respectably ensconced in the top 750 searches on Yahoo!. Still, the comparatively lackluster interest might show lingering election fatigue. More likely, an unstable economy may force travelers to stay homebound, away from the family hearth, and cut down on the homestead festivities. Whatever the reasons, people are especially lagging in researching "thanksgiving recipes"  and "thanksgiving dish" online (though good progress is being made on  "thanksgiving side dishes" and "thanksgiving recipes desserts" searches).

My fellow Americans, it's time to buck up and jump back into the fray. Despite reports that the Thanksgiving menu may cost a wee bit more, there are red-blooded men and women out there right now (well, usually women) who've been to get their ducks in a row. Actually, make that turducken (+77%, past 7 days), honey-baked ham (+93%) and Butterball turkeys (+857%). (In case you mistakenly filed it away as a bad horror movie, turducken combines a turkey, duck and chicken in one triple-carnivorous delight, and understandably requires advance orders.)

As for the rest of the menu, lookups for seasonal mainstays like "sweet potato recipes," "sweet potato pie," "deviled egg recipe," and "turkey stuffing" have risen in the past seven days. If that doesn't give you inspiration, Esquire pulled out 14 recipes from the '80s, like Jimmy Carter Plains Special Cheese Ring and Nancy Reagan's Persimmon Pudding. (And, per Fox News, Obama homage can be paid by having a side dish of chili or pumpkin pie.)

Don't forget the kids. Some young'uns have been working on crafts, learning about the "first thanksgiving" and its first host, Squanto. Even if you're not hosting, you still may need to put your turkey game-face on: Someone out there is making "thanksgiving invitations" and preparing a night of prayer and songs. (Y'know, like "Over the River and Through the Wood," and, um, lots more.)

The most compelling reason to prep for Thanksgiving now: The holiday comes late this year, and leaves only a few scant weeks to gird up for a double dose of Hanukkah (Dec. 21) and Christmas. Some holiday overachievers have jumped ahead in search of "santa tracker," suggestions for a "christmas wish list" and "ugly christmas sweaters"—for the theme party, of course. At least maybe you can bow out of the white elephant fruitcake exchange.

Filed under: Food, Recipes, Thanksgiving

Thirteen Pumpkin Recipes for a Scary Halloween Treat

By Vera H-C Chan
Fri, October 17, 2008, 12:46 pm PDT

Do you have the guts for what it takes?

All right, so usually you throw out the guts in a proper pumpkin recipe. Actually, most instructions involve putting aside the gourd altogether, and just scooping out of a can. That, of course, spares a purist all the agony of scraping out the flesh, yet still preserving the thin-shelled carcass for a Jack O’Lantern.

As might be expected, an autumnal craving for the orange flesh has sent cooks online for pumpkin recipes. Tradition and pies still rule among the tasties, followed by savory seeds. But most intriguing are the whoopie pies: They've been attributed to Pennsylvania Dutch culture, and are a brilliant blend of cake-like cookies with a creamy filling. As if the name didn't speak for itself.

In time for for All Souls' Eve, feast your eyes upon the top 13 frightfully good pumpkin recipe searches.

  1. Pumpkin Recipes
  2. Pumpkin Pie
  3. Pumpkin Seeds
  4. Pumpkin Bread
  5. Pumpkin Soup
  6. Pumpkin Cookies
  7. Pumpkin Cheesecake
  8. Pumpkin Roll
  9. Pumpkin Muffins
  10. Pumpkin Cake
  11. Pumpkin Whoopie Pies
  12. Pumpkin Bars
  13. Pumpkin Pancakes

Filed under: Food, Recipes, Halloween, Pumpkins

Warming Up the Leftovers

By Erik Gunther
Thu, December 27, 2007, 1:15 pm PST

After the carving knife is put away and the dishes are done, there are inevitably remainders from the holiday feast. These remnants of a delicious dinner can often be stretched into multiple meals.

Enterprising kitchen engineers are using the Search box for ideas on how to make the best of the rest. Queries on "leftover ham recipes" (+302%) and "leftover turkey recipes" (+259%) have spiked as cooks look for mouth-watering ways to revisit their repast.

Ham and turkey lord over the top leftover searches, but we found other foods are being refashioned after spending time in the fridge. Besides the two titans, here are the top leftover searches right now...

  1. Leftover Roast Beef Recipes
  2. Leftover Prime Rib Recipes
  3. Leftover Mashed Potato Recipes
  4. Leftover Chicken Recipes
  5. Leftover Turkey Soup Recipe
  6. What to Make With Leftover Turkey
  7. Tough Prime Rib Leftover
  8. Leftover Lamb Recipes
  1. Leftover Turkey Casserole
  2. Leftover Duck Recipes
  3. Leftover Beef Tenderloin Recipe
  4. Leftover Pork Loin Recipes
  5. Leftover Roast Beef Sandwich
  6. Leftover Pork Chop Recipes
  7. Leftover Rice Recipes
  8. Leftover Sweet Potato Casserole

 

Filed under: Food, Recipes

Recipes on the Rise

By Erik Gunther
Mon, November 19, 2007, 4:55 pm PST

Your turkey is defrosted, your ham is glistening with glaze, and your turducken is overstuffed. But what about the side dishes and desserts? These traditional delights are what make Thanksgiving everyone's favorite feast.

Curious about what's cooking in kitchens nationwide, we donned our apron and checked the Buzz. We focused on the 20 recipe searches with the largest percentage jumps over the past week. These piping hot searches tell us that the Thanksgiving table will sag under the weight of fabulous food. Dig in...

  1. Candied Yams Recipe
  2. Cranberry Relish Recipe
  3. Pumpkin Roll Recipe
  4. Green Bean Recipe
  5. Easy Pecan Pie Recipe
  6. Garlic Mashed Potato Recipe
  7. Sweet Potato Casserole Recipe
  8. Key Lime Pie Recipe
  9. Deviled Egg Recipe
  10. Pumpkin Cake Recipe
  1. Dutch Apple Pie Recipe
  2. Gravy Recipe
  3. Rum Cake Recipe
  4. Cranberry Sauce Recipe
  5. Gingerbread Recipe
  6. Macaroni and Cheese Recipe
  7. Chex Mix Recipe
  8. Cornbread Dressing Recipe
  9. Sweet Potato Pie Recipe
  10. Snickerdoodle Recipe

Filed under: Food, Recipes, Thanksgiving

Gobbling up Thanksgiving

By Vera H-C Chan
Sat, November 10, 2007, 9:21 pm PST

Around Thanksgiving time, certain fowl might think themselves safe, with the turkey serving as the sacrifical holiday goat—so to speak.

Such thoughts would be premature. Searches for that poultry triple threat, "turducken," are up an amazing 530%. And that's thanks in large to the gents. While ladies make up the majority (69%) of "thanksgiving turkey" queries, the men conduct more than half (52%) of the look-ups on turducken.

Some of our feathered friends may rest a bit easier, knowing that "honey-baked ham" gets twice as much online interest as the bird bundle. No reprieve for the turkey however: People are looking up ways to deep fry, roast or smoke the turkey. As for the tofurkey—soy isn't making many menus.

Now that we've taken care of the main dish, with less than two weeks to go, here's the rest of the Thanksgiving menu from the Buzz bounty.

  1. Thanksgiving Recipes
  2. Thanksgiving Turkey
  3. Thanksgiving Dish Sweet Potatoes
  4. Thanksgiving Side Dishes
  5. Thanksgiving Recipes Allrecipes
  6. Traditional Thanksgiving Dishes
  7. Thanksgiving Recipes Desserts
  8. Easy Thanksgiving Dishes
  9. Vegetarian Thanksgiving Recipes
  10. Thanksgiving Appetizers

Filed under: Holidays, Food, Recipes, Thanksgiving

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