Dear Haruna,
	Can you believe it’s already Thanksgiving? It seems like the time just flies by -- it’s hard to believe I’ve been sharing these Franken family recipes with our extended family of supporters for five straight years now.
	But sharing these traditional recipes with all of you has become one of my favorite traditions. And if you didn’t get a chance to try them last year, we find they’re good every year. So without further ado, here are some of our most cherished and time-tested Franken family recipes. I got hungry reading them -- and I bet you will, too.
	As we celebrate this holiday, I hope you know how grateful Al, the kids, and I are to have your support and friendship. And I hope that you and your family enjoy a wonderful -- and delicious -- Thanksgiving.
	Best wishes,
	
	Franni




	
		AUNT CARLA'S PUMPKIN CORNBREAD
		It is impossible to just have one piece. Be sure to make it the night before so you can have some with your Thanksgiving morning coffee.
	
		Ingredients
		2 cups cornmeal
		2 cups white flour
		1 cup sugar
		2 tbs. baking powder
		1/2 tsp baking soda
		1 cup vegetable oil
		4 eggs
		2 1/4 cups pumpkin puree
		1 cup milk
	
		Procedure
		1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
		2. Combine all the dry ingredients in a large bowl.
		3. On the first speed of a hand or standing mixer, beat together the eggs, oil, pumpkin puree, and milk.
		4. Fold the wet ingredients into the dry in three batches with a rubber spatula. The batter will be smooth, and is more fluffy than liquidy.
		5. Pour the batter into a 9 by 13 baking pan (or two loaf pans), and place in the middle rack of the oven.
		6. Bake for 25 minutes, or until a cake tester or toothpick stuck in the middle of the cornbread comes out dry.
		7. Let the cornbread cool for ten minutes, and then cut into pieces and serve.




	
		
THOMASIN'S ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH
		Ingredients
		1 large butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 1 in. cubed chunks
		3 tbs. unsalted butter, cut into small chunks, plus more for greasing the pan
		1 tsp. cinnamon
		2 tbs. light brown sugar
	
		Preparation
		1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
		2. Grease a cookie sheet, and scatter the squash chunks on it.
		3. Evenly spread out the chunks of butter among the squash, and sprinkle the cinnamon and brown sugar evenly on the squash.
		4. Roast in the oven for about 40 minutes, or until the squash is tender. You can poke the squash with a cake tester, a fork, or a small knife to test.




	
		
FRANNI'S PUREED BUTTERNUT SQUASH
		Ingredients
		1 large butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and cut into 1 in. cubed chunks.
		3 tbs. unsalted butter
		salt and pepper to taste
	
		Preparation
		1. Bring the butternut squash chunks to boil in a saucepan.
		2. Turn the heat down to medium, and let cook until the squash is tender, approximately ten to fifteen minutes.
		3. Drain the squash, and mash with a masher or a hand mixer.
		4. Add the butter and salt and pepper to taste.




	
		
AL'S WILD RICE STUFFING
		It's great alone, but Thomasin loves mixing it up with peas, mashed potatoes, and gravy.
	
		Ingredients
		1 lb. Wild rice (Mahnomen)
		one stick butter
		ten cloves of garlic
		3 medium sized yellow onions
		4 stalks of celery
		2 lbs. White button mushrooms
		salt to taste
	
		Preparation
		1. In a colander, rinse the wild rice.
		2. Put the rice in a pot, and cover with 3 inches of water. Boil in a pot, uncovered, for about 20 to 25 minutes. If you're using Mahnomen wild rice, it will cook more quickly than the paddy variety.
		3. While the rice is boiling, slice (do not mince) the mushrooms, onions, garlic, and celery.
		4. Melt the butter in a skillet, and sauté the onions, garlic, and celery until they begin to bleed a little liquid into the butter. Then add the mushrooms. The celery and onions should not be totally soft.
		5. Once the rice has cooked, drain it and add to the sautéed vegetables.
		6. Add salt to taste, and stuff into the turkey before roasting. The rest can be eaten as a side dish at dinner.




	
		FRANKEN FAMILY POST-THANKSGIVING TURKEY SANDWICH
		This is my favorite use of left over turkey.
	
		Ingredients
		2 slices of rye bread
		1 tsp unsalted whipped butter
		turkey breast
		2 iceberg lettuce leaves
		salt to taste
	
		Preparation
		1. Spread unsalted whipped butter on the rye bread.
		2. Sprinkle on salt.
		3. Place turkey and lettuce on top of one piece of bread, and place the other piece of bread on top.
		4. Slice in half and enjoy!
		
	


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