Thanksgiving feast side dishes that stand out made easy by the Down to Earth Chef

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Thanksgiving feast side dishes that stand out made easy by the Down to Earth Chef

Thanksgiving feast side dishes that stand out made easy by the Down to Earth Chef



MILWAUKEE -- We all know the turkey is the main event in your Thanksgiving dinner feast. But the sides are just as important. Down to Earth Chef Karen Gill joined the Studio A team with some side dishes that stand out.

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Roasted Garbanzo Bean, Massaged Kale, Pine Nut Salad with Sun-dried Tomato Dressing

Serves 6 as a side dish Adapted from SeriousEats.com


    Dressing:


      Preheat oven to 375-degrees. Spread chickpeas onto a rimmed baking sheet. Add 1 tablespoon olive oil, cumin, smoked paprika and salt and pepper. Toss
      to combine. Roast until beans are shriveled with a dense, nutty texture, about 45-60 minutes. Remove from oven and cool. Place chopped kale in a large mixing bowl. Add 1 tablespoon olive oil and kosher salt. Massage about 3-4 minutes until reduced in size and is shiny and bright looking.

      In a small, glass jar, combine sun-dried tomatoes, scallions, olive oil, lemon juice & zest, vinegar, hot sauce and garlic. Season with salt and pepper. Cover
      and shake well. Add garbanzo beans to bowl with kale. Add pine nuts and sun-dried tomato dressing. Toss well. Adjust seasoning with more salt, pepper, and/or lemon juice as necessary.

      Celery Root, Parsnip and Pear Mash

      Serves 4-6


        In a saucepan, place celery root, parsnip, broth and enough water to cover vegetables a ½ inch. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and simmer for
        10-12 minutes or until vegetables pierce somewhat easily with a knife. Add pear and cook and additional 8-10 minutes, until all is soft. Remove from heat and drain off most of liquid, saving about ½ cup. Return to heat over stovetop and mash. Add butter and mash again. Add cream, salt & pepper and stir well to blend. Mash will be a bit chunky. If you prefer a creamier blend, place mash into a large food processor and blend until desired texture.