Chef Carla Hall Shares Holiday Hostess Hacks to Save Your Last-Minute Thanksgiving
With Thanksgiving just a couple of days away, many of us are starting to feel a little stressed. But no need to worry as we have some tips and tricks to spice up our holiday meal, from recipes to table decor from Chef Carla Hall author of Carla and the Christmas Cornbread. The celebrity chef shared some of her favorite recipes for the season from her family traditions. Here are some of her hostess hacks that can help you to get through the holiday season.
BET: What is your favorite holiday recipe?
Chef Carla: For every special holiday, we would have my granny’s Five Flavor Pound Cake, and I just dress it up for the holidays. I put a lemon glaze on it and I make these candied cranberries tossed in sugar, ginger simple syrup and decorate it with that. It’s just delicious and everyone expects this cake. It’s one of those things you can’t not have during family gatherings.
BET: What tips do you have for someone throwing together a last minute Thanksgiving meal?
CC: I would say buy a chicken breast, depending on how many people they are having, because you need so many days to thaw a turkey, especially if you’re starting with a frozen one. Another thing is don’t overwhelm yourself. Think about things you can make and hold, for instance, mash potatoes, which you can keep in a slow cooker.
Think about other appliances you have in your kitchen that can help with the timing of everything. I don’t think people think about things outside of their stove, like the slow cooker or a toaster oven. For example, green bean casserole is something people know about but may not know that they can prepare it in a toaster oven.
BET: What are some good hostess snacks/appetizers for the holidays?
CC: There’s very little tradition when it comes to appetizers. I like to do things that don’t take a lot of cooking or space because you need that space in your oven or stove for your dinner. I’m a big fan of breads and spreads. You can get hummus and put roasted garlic, lemon, olive oil, and herbs in it. Then have some bread, like pita. You have to have things that are quick.
BET: What are some simple touches when it comes to your table settings that can add a little glam to a Thanksgiving get-together?
CC: I think something people don't think about is wrapping paper. You can get all of these designs, and it is such an easy way to find some inspiration in terms of color theme. You can also find paper that is like chalkboard where you can write on it and make it interactive. Let's say if you have condiments like the cranberry sauce, you can put gift tags on it, so you're telling people what's on the table. Then when the dinner is over, you can ball it all up and throw it away.
BET: What are some of your Thanksgiving plate staples?
CC: Cornbread dressing, mac 'n' cheese, collard greens, and candied yams. For vegetables: roasted green beans and a roasted vegetable medley, Brussels sprouts, carrots, and fennel. And when making a salad, try a lemon vinaigrette because you need acid with all of that heavy food.
Chef Carla's shares recipe for Granny's Five Flavor Pound Cake below.
Granny’s Five Flavor Pound Cake
Ingredients
- 1 stick of butter
- 3 cups sugar
- 6 large eggs
- 4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 tablespoon salt
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 3/4 cup sour cream or heavy cream
- 1 tsp each extract (vanilla, almond, rum, coconut, and lemon)
Directions:
- Combine the dry ingredients and set them aside.
- In a standing mixer fitted with a paddle, cream the butter and sugar. Add eggs one at a time.
- On low speed, add the flour by alternating with the sour cream...beginning and ending with flour.
- Add the extracts.
- Scrape the bottom of the bowl to mix the batter thoroughly. Continue to mix for 3-4 minutes or until the batter is shiny and thoroughly mixed.
- NOTE: The batter should be THICK! Spoon into a prepared tube pan (buttered and floured).
- Place in a COLD oven. Set temp to 300 degrees. Cook for 80-90 minutes until toothpick comes out clean.
- Cool completely.
Garnish the cake: place it on a cake stand. Pour the top of the cake with a lemon glaze, and decorate the cake's circumference with candied cranberries and small sprigs of mint.
Candied Cranberries
Yields 2 cups
Ingredients
- 1 cup granulated sugar, divided
- 1 cup water
- 1” fresh ginger, cut into ¼” thick rounds (no need to peel)
- 1 bag (12oz) fresh cranberries, sorted
- ¾ cup superfine sugar
Directions:
- Combine granulated sugar, ginger, and water in a medium saucepan over low heat until the sugar dissolves.
- Off the heat, add the cranberries to the sugar liquid, stir to coat, cover and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or overnight.
- Drain the cranberries in a mesh strainer over a bowl, saving the syrup. Shake the colander to drain as much syrup as possible.
- Place the refined sugar in a shallow dish, and in batches, roll the cranberries to coat in sugar thoroughly.
- Spread the sugared cranberries on a baking sheet for at least one hour or until the cranberries are dried.
- Store in an airtight container for up to one week.
Lemon Glaze
Ingredients
- 2 cups confectioners’ sugar
- 3-4 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
Directions:
- Place the sugar in a bowl or large glass measuring cup.
- Stir in the lemon juice until combined. The mixture should be thick but pourable.
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(Editor's Note: Quotes have been edited and condensed for clarity.)