This is my fourth Thanksgiving living in Paris and the third time I am making traditional turkey dinner and all the trimmings. Actually its a bit of a pot luck with some friends bringing dishes. As many of you know I was a chef and caterer in New York for over 20 years before I moved here and still use many of my tried and true recipes. I am having fourteen people over this year.
Here's the menu:
Farm raised turkey
Grand Marnier, dried apricot, sausage and slivered almond stuffing
Fresh cranberry sauce with pears poached in espresso
Sweet potato crunch
Mashed potatoes
Roasted broccoli in garlic oil
Pecan pie
Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting
Fruit crumble
Lots of red wine
I can wait to eat all this yummy food.
My former French teacher Luc Georges, who still gives lessons in New York, sent out this email last year with a French Thanksgivng vocabulary list. Here it is again.
Have a wonderful and joyous Thanksgiving and be thankful for what you have and for your family and friends.
French Thanksgiving Vocabulary
Thanksgiving le jour de l'action de grâce
autumn, fall l'automne
colony une colonie
feast un festin, un banquet
football le football américain
grateful (adj) reconnaissant
harvest la récolte
horn of plenty la corne d'abondance
native (adj) natif
(Native American) Indians les Indiens (d'Amérique)
November novembre
parade une parade
Pilgrims les pèlerins
settler un colonisateur
to share partager
Thursday jeudi
tradition une tradition
traditional (adj) traditionnel
treaty un pacte
tribe une tribu
The food served for the Thanksgiving feast varies from home to home, but here are some traditional dishes.
food la nourriture
corn le maïs
cranberries les canneberges
gravy la sauce au jus de viande
mashed potatoes la purée
pumpkin pie la tarte à la citrouille
stuffing la farce
sweet potatoes les patates douces
turkey la dinde
yam un igname
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tour includes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more.
I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris.
Check it out at www.eyepreferparistours.com
I'm thankful for EyePreferParis! It's one of my favorite blogs. Bon appetite!
Posted by: Evelyn | November 27, 2008 at 03:37 PM
Happy Holiday!
Posted by: starman1695 | November 27, 2008 at 06:55 PM
Happy Thanksgiving. I am in the California wine country with my family about to enjoy our meal, I will be in Paris next week, and would like to find out about tours. I have been there many times, but know there is much more to see.
Posted by: pamela Hornik | November 28, 2008 at 12:25 AM
Since Thanksgiving isn't a national holiday here, I'm doing mine today (I was in school yesterday). I know that there are standard words for Thanksgiving and cranberry, but all the French people I know call them le Thanksgiving and le cranberry (pronounced, of course à la française: le Sanksgeeveeng and le cronbereee.)
Your menu looks great! Hope you had fun...
Posted by: amelie | November 28, 2008 at 11:22 AM