Sunday, November 29, 2015

Post Thanksgiving Turkey and Dumplings and Cherry Pie...










Well, Thanksgiving has come and gone.  Our family gathered, laughed, ate...did some more eating and before you knew it, it was over.  Just like that....I guess that's just the way things happen.  Time...goes by too darn fast!  The kiddos came up last weekend and spent the week.  That really helped relieve my "separation from the brats" problem...Hahaa... Everything works out in the end.
We also got Samantha (granddaughter) moved on the 19th into her new place.  It's a one bedroom starter place that's just perfect for her.  We had fun shopping with her this past week when her Mom (Crystal) came up for the visit.  Nothing like giggling and planning...it was fun.
So...after the official holiday had past, there were the...leftovers.  Not that there were many.  Leftover turkey got turned into turkey &  dumplings.  Found a pretty good recipe on Pinterest.  Hubby actually made me blush!  Said it was really good SO...no more easy cooking using biscuit dough...needs to be this, fresh dough...from now on...really...'cause he loved it...we'll see...Hahaa
The cherry pie was TOO EASY!!  Grab two ready made (or go ahead and make your own...I dare you)  pie shells...a nine inch cast iron skillet...a can of cherry PIE FILLING...I emphasize pie filling so you won't grab the cherries in juice...and four or five pats of butter.
In the dry, ungreased skillet, lay the uncooked first layer of pie crust...pour in the whole can of pie filling...dot the filling with the butter...lay the second pie crust on top and create a magnificent (mine was simply gorgeous...NOT)  edge on your pie...vent the top with slits or one small hole in the center...bake at 350 degrees until you see the pie bubbling, takes about 35 to 45 minutes.  Serve hot with vanilla ice cream...Lordy, I'll never go back to the glass pans again! 
And last but not least, when Hubby's Dad and Mom came in the door on Thanksgiving, Dad handed us the vase of roses...What a sweet thing to do...He's 90!
Y'all have a great Sunday!  Going to see if I can get Hubs to get the Christmas tree out of storage...

13 comments:

Lee said...

It sounds and looks like you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Donna...just the way it should be...happy and fun...with lots of good home cooking to enjoy...and there's nothing like good old home cooking! :)

Ann said...

Sounds like you had a nice holiday. Your turkey & dumplings and cherry pie look yummy.

Sally said...

I have NEVER made a pie! However, madam, I make dumplings *okay just this year* and don't use a recipe (maybe I should LOL).

So very happy you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Donna. xoxo

Everything pictured looks so good; making me hungry. Just put some peas and okra on so it will be a while. :(

Love ya!

Michelle said...

The turkey and dumplings look so good to me!

Jeanette said...

That pie does look delicious! Glad you had fun with the fam!

Lin said...

Crap. You made me hungry all over again.

Nita Jo said...

I was happy with the store bought chicken pie I had for dinner... until I looked at your turkey and dumplings! Looks delicious and that cherry pie! I'm definitely going to try that! So happy you got to spend a lot of family togetherness during Thanksgiving week. How fun to shop with your granddaughter for her new place! And those roses! What a sweet father-in-law. Reading this post made me smile, and hungry for pie! :)

Jo said...

What a wonderful family time you had. Your pie looks DELISH (looking at the picture on a Monday morning! *sigh*) How sweet of your dad-in-law to bring you those beautiful roses. Have a wonderful day, Donna (((Hugs))) Jo

Anvilcloud said...

I don't think I've had dumplings since I was a boy.

That pie looks great.

Glad you had a nice TG.

Sally said...

I had to come back and drool over that pie. :)

And, I'm thinking chicken and dumplings for tonight since we had ham, not turkey. xoxo

Jenny said...

Good grief. I'll be there on the next bus. Save me some of that pie. xoxo

Out on the prairie said...

We need to be closer, no turkey here for me.i served at a free meal and was too tired to eat and went home before thinking it was a no bird holiday.

Sandy Trefger said...

Well yum! It all looks delicious!