Main Course:
- Mushroom Onion Stuffed Turkey (recipe of your choice)
Appetizer (Light and refreshing):
- Arugula Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette and Candied Pecans: This salad provides a light and refreshing start to the meal. Arugula is a peppery green with a slight bitterness, balanced by the sweetness of candied pecans and the tangy vinaigrette.
- Smoked Gouda & Gouda Raspberry Salads: An exceptional homemade raspberry vinaigrette tops this colorful salad. You'll have burst of flavor and texture from the smoked Gouda, raspberry and crunchy nuts.
Sides (Choose two to complement the turkey):
- Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Parmesan Cheese: Roasted Brussels sprouts add a slightly sweet and nutty flavor to the meal.
- Creamy Mashed Potatoes: Creamy mashed potatoes add a comforting and starchy element to the meal.
- Honey Glazed Carrots: Honey glazed carrots provide a touch of sweetness and vibrant color to the plate.
- Wild Rice Pilaf: Wild rice pilaf adds a nutty flavor and complex texture to the meal.
Dessert (Light and fruity):
- Fresh Fruit Salad with Mint: A light and refreshing fruit salad with a touch of mint is a perfect way to end the meal without feeling overly full.
- Baked Apples with Cinnamon and Cranberries: Baked apples offer a lighter and healthier dessert option with warm spices and a touch of sweetness from the cranberries.
- Fruit Salad with Honey Yogurt: A colorful fruit salad with a dollop of honey yogurt provides a refreshing and nutritious end to the meal.
Drinks:
- Sparkling Water with Lemon or Lime: Sparkling water with a squeeze of lemon or lime adds a refreshing and festive touch to the meal.
- Red Wine (Optional): A full-bodied red wine like Pinot Noir or Merlot can pair well with the savory flavors of the turkey and stuffing.
Why this Menu is Balanced:
- This menu offers a variety of textures and flavors to keep things interesting.
- It includes protein (turkey), carbohydrates (rice or potatoes), vegetables (salad, brussels sprouts, carrots), and fruit (salad).
- The portion sizes of the appetizers and sides are moderate to complement the main course without being overwhelming.
- The dessert is light and fruity, providing a sweet ending without being overly heavy.
Tips:
- You can adjust the menu based on your preferences and dietary needs.
- If you're short on time, consider using pre-cut vegetables or a store-bought rotisserie chicken for the salad.
- Leftover turkey can be used for sandwiches, salads, or enchiladas the next day.

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