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 Posted: Sat Aug 29th, 2009 02:33 pm

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KEVIN’S FAMOUS HOLIDAY RECIPES

Make-ahead mashed potatoes


8 large potatoes
8 0z cream cheese
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup sour cream boil and mash potatoes...mix in cream cheese, butter,
sour cream and salt and pepper....
put into 2-3 quart greased serving dish...top with some butter
pats...cover and store in fridge for up to 3 days...
sprinkle with paprika and bake uncovered at 350 for about 40 minutes..
10-12 servings.

The late, great David Wade's turkey in a bag



1 16-20 lb.  turkey thoroughly thawed
1 large paper grocery bag
1 cup peanut oil (only)
worcestershire powder (available at simon davids and tom thumbs)
sprinkle the powder on the turkey and then rub it in with a little
peanut oil.
fully coat the inside of the bag with the rest of the peanut oil.
put the bird in the bag breast side up and tie the open end closed with
some string.
put in lower section of a roaster with no lid and place in oven
pre-heated to 325 degrees.
cook for about 10-12 minutes per pound.
when done, take it out and poke a hole in the bag away from you to let
out the steam and then as david would say, voila!  (do NOT cook dressing
in the bird)



and, finally, here's David's rock-salt prime rib recipe.

cover the bottom of a roaster with about 1/2 inch of rock salt and
lightly dampen it.
sprinkle the prime rib with worcestershire powder and then place it in
the roaster.
pour rock salt over it until the sides and top are covered and then
lightly sprinkle it with water.
put it in the oven uncovered pre-heated to 500 degrees for about
18-20 minutes per pound for medium.  (people's preference on how long to
cook and how well done is best seem to vary widely so use your own
judgment)
when you're finished cooking, take the rib out and crack open the rock
salt casing.  brush away any salt particles and there you have it. 
bon appetit.

Last edited on Thu Nov 19th, 2009 05:25 pm by The CarGuy

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 Posted: Thu Nov 19th, 2009 10:47 pm

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btw, the worcestershire powder is not easy to find except at online gourmet stores...BUT carguy show friend kent says:

You can get the powder at Hirsch's meat market in Plano and at David's meat market in Richardson.

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 Posted: Thu Nov 19th, 2009 11:00 pm

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our friend texie says:

It's also found at Pendery's in Fort Worth.

http://www.penderys.com/index.html


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