
Tomorrow is the BIG DAY! My family will gather at my sister's house at noon, each relative bringing along a dish of something yummy. I am glad that she has the festivities because her husband cooks a mean turkey! I'll be hosting the family Christmas so my turn's a'comin'. My contributions will be a pumpkin pie (with that delicious new French Vanilla Cool Whip), a lemon cake with cream cheese frosting, and the old standby Broccoli Rice casserole. (This is always her personal request!) Here's the recipe: In a small glass bowl saute 1/4 of an onion--chopped--in 1/4 cup margarine in the microwave. Cook a bag of Success Rice according to package directions. In a large ovensafe casserole dish, cook 24 oz. frozen broccoli in the microwave, again according to pkg. directions. Drain excess water from broccoli, then add the onion, rice, 1 can cream of celery soup and 1 small jar Cheez Whiz. Stir, then bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes. Yummy! Hope everyone has a lovely family day with lots of blessings to count.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family-May I skip over dinner and just go right to the lemon pound cake and cream cheese frosting???One of my absolute favs-I like the "Barefoot Contessa" recipe the best. Yum
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! I also am in charge of the pumpkin pie. But it is whipped cream from real cream for my husbands family! Have a great holiday!
ReplyDeleteAdd chicken to your Broccoli-Rice dish and that's one of my favorite casseroles!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
I didn't know corn came in so many colours!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you! Enjoy the day with your family! Will you share the lemon pound cake recipe??Please
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Enjoy all the yummy food and the great company.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a yummy casserole. Have you ever added chicken or something to it? Just wondering if it would make a good one-dish meal.
ReplyDeleteLove the corn picture.
What interesting corn cobs!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Thanksgiving, with your family!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great day. We're having our Thanksgiving at home. Family is too far away. Eric's home. We'll be taking the Christmas Card photo...no snow this year.
ReplyDeleteHave a yummy Thanksgiving...and thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove the corn in the photo, beautiful colours.
ReplyDeleteOh, yum, I want to come and eat some of those leftovers. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Indian corn photo!
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