Hi folks, this poet is back for Challenge number three!
For this, we were asked to host a luxury dinner party,
It should have much style and be personal too,
So here’s what I did to express myself to you…
I present to you our first ever Vegan Thanksgiving,
We would eat delicious food but nothing once living,
Wait!
Don’t leave, I promise this meal is delicious!
I have some organic wine to persuade you (and it’s totally nutritious).
I’d love for you to join us, come wine and dine,
Us adults and the kids, we had a delicious time!
(However, if I said there were leftovers I’d be lying…)
You see, the word Vegan often makes people cringe in fear,
But I’m here to show you Vegan can be tasty and spread lots of cheer!
My challenge to you is to create new and fun traditions,
Print off this guide should you wish, to help you on your mission.
[Yes, I typed up 16 recipes as a fun little addition]
But do as I say, not exactly as I do,
It wouldn’t be my dinner party without a funny flop or two…
[Hopefully incinerated pecans won’t happen to you…]
All week I have been testing and experimenting so,
You can follow this plan and your own meal will glow.
So here is what I served, starting with the delicious wine,
A couple glasses down the hatch and you will really shine.
Throw on some high heels and a cute little frock,
Soon your man will want to help you around the clock. ;)
Follow the wine with Eggplant Toasts and Lemon Cashew Cheese,
A fun twist on traditional Bruschetta, they are the bees knees.
Now for the Cranberry, Pear, and Candied Pecans on Greens,
Always start off light to feel like a Queen.
To round it out, some Roasted Nuts in a Rosemary Glaze,
Oh boy did these nuts incite quite the praise.
As you can see the appetizers were light,
To make sure you save room for the main course delight…
First up, ‘Frank Approved’ Glazed Walnut Loaf and Gravy for our roast,
If you’re wondering about Frank you’ll find out at the end of this post!
Nope, This Ain’t Grandma’s Sweet Potato Casserole,
But this dish was at the top of my dinner party poll!
Now for the High Protein Garlic Mashed Potatoes with a secret twist,
Even my bean hating husband just could not resist.
Homemade Fluffy White Dinner Rolls with ‘butter’,
These rolls made my guest’s hearts go all a flutter.
Hmm what’s missing, oh that’s right delicious veggies on the side!
Olive oil, salt, pepper, and lemon had our guests enjoying Brussels with pride.
And last but not least these beautiful, yet bitter berries…
Were made into a sauce with a visit from the maple syrup fairy.
Now for the grand finale, loosen your belt a notch or three,
I actually prefer to wear an empire waist and set my food baby free.
For dessert, Gingerbread with Spiced Buttercream,
This spicy luscious frosting made everyone beam.
And now I present, the smashing hit of the night…
Chocolate brownie,
Pumpkin Pie,
And pecan crunch delight.
With silence and smiles, we devoured every last bite!
Now before I go, I have a few secrets to share,
On How to Host a Thanksgiving Dinner Party with Flare.
No need to break your budget just a few dollars will do,
Hit up the Dollarstore for placemats, decorations, baskets, and a stick of glue!
Next, the grocery store for gourds, pumpkins, and some fruit,
Just look at those place settings, they were easy and disgustingly cute!
Get some inspiration from food magazines and books,
Gather your clippings and recipes then set off to COOK!
Last but not least, my favourite secret to share…
Surprise your guests with take-home baskets of delicious vegan fare!
Don’t forget to click this link for the recipes all in one place,
Now you can plan ahead at your very own pace.
This now concludes our First Annual Vegan Thanksgiving,
Frank enjoyed it too and will happily go on living… ;)
If you enjoyed this post, please consider showing your support by voting for me in the Food Blog Challenge (you click the heart). Thank you for your support! :)
my goodness angela!! to say im impressed wouldnt even be expressing half of how much i am in awe of your thoughtful preparation. this post had to have taken a month to prepare! you are truly amazing.
This looks amazing. I keep coming back to this post– the words, the pictures, and the absolute joy are just so happy and inspiring to me. I can’t wait to try out some of these recipes. Thank you so much for sharing this! :)
WOW! you look SO stylish cooking in your high heels and the meal looks amazing. I’m not a vegan and don’t know many vegan dishes but I would eat all of those!
MUST MAKE THOSE DESSERTS NOW.
As a semi-new vegetarian I had been contemplating how to approach Thanksgiving this year. Now I have tons of fun recipe ideas and can maybe even win over my meat eating family!
omGEEEEZUS LOUEEEZUS!
went away for the weekend
then came back to THIS!
blown away.
i want all of this NOW!
though i fear it would
take me about 27 years
to plan and make.
and all so BEAUTIFUL!!
congrats on a gorgeous dinner!
so inspiring!
wow. I want to come to your house for Thanksgiving!
I just want to tell you how yummy your pull apart rolls are. I made them last night. I actually messed them up a little, because my yeast didn’t work too well (it may have been old or my water was too hot), but the taste was amazing- I love the slight sweetness. I am making them again this soon.
Oh my gosh, Ang. This is just gorgeous. Can you come cater my Thanksgiving? I am so inspired!!!
Your meal looks delicious and your table looks so festive and pretty! Great job!
You rock!! Loving the recipe guide. Now when are you writing a cookbook?? :)
Oh…and I totally voted for you.
I cannot possibly imagine anyone else coming up with something more fabulous than this. Totally awesome, Angela. And I love your apron too :) Anthro is the greatest, right?
What a beautiful post! The food looks so amazing and I am really intrigued by the gravy!
This looks absolutely amazing. I recently converted to the Vegan lifestyle and had NO IDEA what I was going to do for the upcoming holidays… Thanksgiving was ALWAYS my favorite. Thanks so much for your brilliance and for sharing this with all of us =)
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I love your blog!
Breath-taking post, wowzers! You spent a lot of time on that dinner party! Holy-moly I hope you win!!! My kitchen is a disaster after cooking a one-course meal and it takes so much time, I don’t know how you do it!
Amazing post Angela!! Wow, even though I love turkey, I would totally pass it up for this meal! Per usual though, I think the dessert looks best ;) Also, ain’t no shame in Dollar Store decorations!
I am cracking up, are you seriously going to be able to rhyme through this entire competition?!?!
talent, sister, talent!
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Whit
adorable (and gorgeous photos), as always! Voted.
(see my entry here: http://www.foodbuzz.com/project_food_blog/challenges/3/view/1094)
It’s folks like you Angela that make me proud to tell people I don’t eat meat! Fall is my favorite time of year and seeing the beautiful meal you have prepared for one of my favorite holidays during this time of year (next to Halloween and Christmas) w/o the fact that a beautiful and helpless animal has been killed to make it like that. Thank you for providing this for us! I voted hands down for you in this competition cause YOU ROCK!!!
Immediately voted for you after reading this post. First time voting in the competition because this is just too spectacular not to.
What a tremendous amount of work! SO impressive.
Angela! amazing. Which one of these deserts are you bringing to my Thanksgiving dinner. I think I think I should also put you in charge of setting the table. How creative – you are truly great at what you do. Keep up the creativity. Hope you make it into the next round.
You should be extremely proud of this post and everything that you put into it. This looks sensational and SO inspiring!!