Thursday, November 26, 2009

2nd Annual Korean American Thanksgiving Dinner!

Tonight we packed 20 people into my teeny, tiny baby apartment in Chelsea. It was SO much fun! I was so afraid we wouldn't have enough food, but at the end of the night I packed up to-go plates for 6 people! And there is still some left for Marissa and I's breakfast!

The Menu:
Turkey (delicious, amazing, perfectly cooked)- by Suji
Stuffing (so awesome-- am getting the recipe asap because everyone must make!)- by Angélique
Korean noodle dish (quite possibly my favorite korean food yet)- by Yeagi and Sookhyun
and Mashed potatoes and biscuits (yum yum yum)- by my fave sis, Marissa
Sookhyun, Suji, Hye, Marissa, me, Yaegi
Sue, Suji, Marissa, me, Angélique
Sue, Suji, Marissa
So, after we were all totally stuffed and comatose... we started on desserts.

I wanted to make all new and different pie recipes from last year, and I am pretty happy about the way they all turned out.

Clockwise from upper left: Cranberry Apple Crumble Pie, Brown Sugar-Buttermilk Pie, another Cranberry Apple Crumble, Red Velvet Cake, and a Black Bottom Raspberry Cream Pie
Yaegi's favorite was the Black Bottom Raspberry Cream Pie-- it was literally gone in 2 minutes, so I would call it a hit. So, so delicious. I made the chocolate cookie crust with Newman's chocolate ABC cookies because I couldn't find any chocolate wafer cookies. The texture wasn't super fine, but it still looked really good, and had great flavor.
I love buttermilk pies. This recipe was delicious and really, really easy to make.
Annnd, the red velvet cake. Made just for Hye. I only have 7" pie pans, so i used those instead of the 9", which made a really tall cake. It honestly turned out perfectly. The Southern tradition addition to the meal... I miss Texas food.
Recipes:
*Red Velvet Cake (I didn't use the raspberries and blueberries, waaay too expensive at this time of year...)

I used my mom's pie crust recipe for the apple pies and buttermilk:
2 cups flour
1/2 cup canola oil
1/4cup icy cold milk

And: all of these pics were taken by my girl, Angélique. Seriously, if you haven't checked it out already...
click HERE!

It was a really wonderful day. I'm so glad I have so many great friends (who all also happen to be fantastic cooks) that I could spend the day with.

Mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, and pie for breakfast?

2 comments:

  1. ohhh man, I can live in that Black Bottom Raspberry Cream Pie... yum.

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  2. wow 20 peeps?! DZZZZAM natty, work it

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