I'm quite pleased with myself. I made Christmas dinner for myself and a friend.
I roasted a turkey breast - a first for me. Because I wanted to be able to focus my attention on the turkey, I used boxes/cans for pretty much everything else. I saw it as a "pick your battles" kind of thing. My sides were: stuffing (Stove Top Savory Herb), mac & cheese (Kraft), mashed potatoes (Idaho, from a box), mashed sweet potatoes (Betty Crocker), sour cream & chive scalloped potatoes (Betty Crocker), green bean casserole, and spinach (from a can). I also had cranberry sauce and gravy from cans.
Now, you may be thinking, "But Joy, I thought you said there were only two of you!" Yes, I went overboard.
I found this package of "soup greens" at the grocery store. It had a small amount of several vegetables (carrots, celery, leeks, parsnips, turnips, onion) plus some parsely & dill. So I put all that in the pan with the turkey with a little bit of chicken broth. I also rubbed the whole turkey with butter & then used a little salt, pepper & poultry seasoning.
After handling the turkey, it was mostly an exercise in project management. I subsituted chicken broth for water in the stuffing and vegetable broth for water in the mashed potatoes. I also pressed a couple cloves of garlic into the mashed potatoes.
I only made the spinach because I felt guilty about all the carbs, but it was totally unnecessary. Neither of us ate very much of it, but we'd had quite a lot of vegetables with dinner the night before and in the omelets that morning.
It came out very well overall. I managed to get everything finished at almost the exact same time.
I learned that I could make dinner for 6 if I wanted, because that's how much food there was. I think I gained enough confidence to actually attempt roasting a whole bird.
However, I don't think I'll make that much food for 2 people ever again. My dinner companion doesn't have a microwave, so I ended up with all the leftovers. After a feat of spacial engineering to get all the food into my refrigerator, I'll be eating Christmas dinner into the new year.
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