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Dooney’s Kitchen Thanksgiving Special

Even though Thanksgiving is not celebrated where I live, I still participate in my own way. This year, I have lots of things to be thankful for. Too many to name, but one which ranks very high on the list is the success of this blog and the support plus overwhelming feedback I have received from each and everyone of you. My phone has never been so busy, and each time I receive a notification, there is something to smile about. It is very poignant that I am writing this on the day before my birthday, which I normally use as a day of reflection and taking stock of the past year. I have never felt so accomplished, fulfilled and hopeful for the future. Finally the path is clear where I can take my passion to greater heights. I can now see where I am going to, and I am loving the journey. The joy I get from knowing that I am making a difference in people’s lives, in people’s homes, bringing smiles on people’s faces, making children happy, building people’s confidence in themselves and their abilities, strengthening family bonds and marriages knows no bounds. One of my wishes this year was to make new friends as I am mostly stuck at home. I am still mostly at home, but I now feel like I have a thousand friends. I have never met any of you guys before (save for one or two), but it already feels like we’ve been best buddies for years. The comments, the questions, the friendly banter, the prayers, the head swelling inducing praise, the excitement that is tangible when a recipe was a hit is very heart warming. I asked for friends, and I got so much more than I bargained for. For that I am grateful, and I pray that as Dooney’s Kitchen gets bigger and bigger, I will carry all of you along as part of that success. I will hold all these memories dearly and cherish them, no matter how big this blog gets. The week of Thanksgiving 2013, will be remembered.

For my readers in North America who will be gathering round the table with friends and family in Thanksgiving for all His Goodness, Grace and Mercies, I hope this post comes to you at a good time, and you prepare dishes that with a difference this time around. Under each course, I have listed options for you to pick and choose. While you are feasting, don’t forget to mention Dooney’s Kitchen to your friends and family. Just being cheeky. Happy Thanksgiving everybody.

Starters – Battered Fish, Peppered gizzard and Plantain cups, Mosa and lemony palm oil sauce, Yamarita fries, Salmon crepes and coconut chilli sauce, Ukodo, Assorted Meat Peppersoup, Moi Moi and fish sauce

Food platters with optional dips – Dodo ikire, Skewered prawns and seared scallops, Potato chips with Ube and corn guacamole, Calamari and garlic mayonnaise, suya spiced grilled beef, served with the suya spice

Mains/Sides – Party Jollof rice with Jerk Chicken, Shrimp and Sausage Jambalaya, Gbegiri, Amala and ewedu with buka stew – use big chunks of goat meat, beef and Saki, Chinese sweet chilli shredded beef and rice, Lumpy Egusi soup and Pounded yam, Banga soup and Starch, Ofe Owerri with Yellow Garri, Coconut rice and Peppered Meats, Thai Chicken curry and Jasmine rice

Salads – basil and tomato salsa, warm kidney beans and sweet peppers, abacha and fried fish, Avocado salad, Coleslaw

Drinks – Zobotini, Chapman, Zobo for the kids, Lemonade

Desserts/sweet options – Banana bread and guilt free banana  Ice cream, Pancakes with chocolate sauce and a dollop of ice cream, Pap and pineapple brûlée, Puff puff dusted with cinnamon and icing sugar served with a creamy custard dip and/or a chocolate dip

I hope this Menu inspires you. So, get to shopping and cooking. Spare me a thought and remember to take pictures and leave comments after the dirty dishes have been cleared.

Before we get carried away with the festivities, if i could just chip in that voting is still on and I hope you and yours have voted for Dooney’s Kitchen to win Food Blog of the Year. If you haven’t you have one more week before voting rounds up. It would be a belated birthday present from all of you. Remember to vote at www.nigerianblogawards.com

Happy Thanksgiving from Dooney’s Kitchen


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Dooney is the blogger, recipe developer and photographer for Dooney's Kitchen. I spend my days trying to figure out creative ways to redefine Nigerian food, either by creating a new dish itself using ingredients in ways that have never been used before, or changing the approach to Nigerian cooking using kitchen gadgets.

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  1. AvatarDamilola says

    November 25, 2013 at 4:50 am

    Awwhh…so thoughtful and inspiring. I pray that God will take u to heights which you have never even imagined you will get to and the glory of the latter days shall surpass the former in Jesus name.
    Love the menu choices!

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    • dooneyrooneydooneyrooney says

      November 25, 2013 at 5:09 pm

      Thank you Damilola and Amen to your prayers

      Reply
  2. AvatarJaiyeola says

    November 25, 2013 at 12:56 pm

    Happy birthday Oladunni! May you continue to find strength to accomplish all the goals for which your heart truly longs. What a joy and blessing to know one so selfless as you!

    Reply
    • dooneyrooneydooneyrooney says

      November 25, 2013 at 5:08 pm

      Amen Jaiye, Amen. Thank you so much for your birthday wish

      Reply
  3. AvatarAmani says

    November 25, 2013 at 6:33 pm

    Dunnisco….that is your nickname in my house o…lol. Your humility and selflessness is so rare. You are such an inspiration to me and you have greatly influenced my love for cooking. You shall reach greater heights and we, your loving fans will be here to cheer you on. We shall win this award by his grace. Keep it up and happy thanksgiving.

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    • dooneyrooneydooneyrooney says

      November 25, 2013 at 11:25 pm

      AMEN, AMEN and AMEN. Thanks Amani and I like that nickname. hehehehehe

      Reply
  4. AvatarChinenye says

    December 4, 2013 at 5:03 pm

    I do not get to visit as often as i want to and i am so sad about that. Words cannot portray how grateful i am for what you do. Not many people find the courage to pursue what they love and i salute you form that. May good deeds, wishes, thoughts and words trail your path.

    Your Ever Rambling Reader and Executioner,
    Chinenye

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    • dooneyrooneydooneyrooney says

      December 6, 2013 at 2:36 pm

      Thank you ever so much Chinenye, this comment made me smile. I am really sorry for just replying now. I have been away on holiday with limited internet access.

      Reply
  5. Avatarmorayo says

    December 24, 2013 at 2:43 pm

    Dunni, God bless you. Just got married and I most admit that your recipes have made meal serving to hubby, a delight. Please, I desperately need the recipe for and the process of making vegetable salad or is it coleslaw. Need to take that to the in-laws’ tomorrow. Thanks a lot

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    • dooneyrooneydooneyrooney says

      December 24, 2013 at 4:03 pm

      Hi Morayo, you are welcome. Vegetable salad ingredients – carrots (shredded or grated), lettuce, baked beans, kidney beans, tomatoes, cucumber, boiled eggs and sweet corn. Just layer each ingredients, and add a little salad cream to hold it together, just a little and you are done. Then there is a wicked thing my aunty used to do. Mix salad cream and mayonnaise together and a little olive oil, whip together. Delicious. For coleslaw – shredded carrots and cabbage, then mix with mayonnaise and a cube or two of sugar. Their plates will empty very fast. I hope that helps. Merry Xmas

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  6. Avatarmorayo says

    December 24, 2013 at 5:04 pm

    oh bless your heart! You are such a darling.

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    • dooneyrooneydooneyrooney says

      December 24, 2013 at 7:19 pm

      You are welcome Morayo

      Reply

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