Afternoon Snacks

Thanksgiving feasts and seasonal shakes: on today's Afternoon Snacks!

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Afternoon Snacks

POSTED: Friday, October 26, 2012, 3:59 PM

Have Thanksgiving dinner out and sample some great seasonal shakes, on today's Afternoon Snacks!

While we’ve talked a lot about places to pre-order elements of your Thanksgiving meal and even one that will cook an entire take-out feast for you, maybe you’d just as soon go out and hand the whole thing over to someone else. If so, the menu at Supper (926 South St.) looks awfully good. It’s $59 per person ($30 for kids), and you’ll need to make reservations; they're open from 1 to 7:30 p.m. on the holiday.

First Course
(Select One)
Smoked BE Farm Sweet Potato Soup
with cinnamon marshmallow and sage
or
BE Farm Greens and Herbs Salad
with apple, bacon, cornbread and buttermilk
 
Large Plate
Roasted Farm Raised Turkey
with Giblet Gravy and Housemade Cranberry Compote
with
Caramelized BE Farm Root Vegetable Cassoulet
with walnut crumble
 
For the Table
(Please choose one side for up to 3 guests)
Sautéed BE Farm Brussels Sprouts with smoked bacon and shallots
or
Sourdough Bread Stuffing with leeks and shiitakes
or
Candied Sweet Potatoes with apple cider glaze
or
Potato Puree with cheddar and horseradish
or
Creamy Anson Mills Grits with sage butter
 
(each side feeds 3 guests; additional sides are $8.00 each)
 
Dessert
(Select One)
House Baked Pumpkin Pie with vanilla bean ice cream
or
House Baked Apple Crumb Pie with cranberry ice cream

 

Just some quick notes for our fellow milkshake groupies: While Shake Shack has their Shack O’ Lantern available as of today, we’re still pretty smitten with apples. Luckily, the LOS Burger Truck (location varies) has been running a special caramel apple shake, and their shakes are always top-notch. And at Jake’s Sandwich Board (122 S. 12th St.), there are still a few days left to try their October-special apple cider shake. (As of Nov. 1, they’ll clear it out to make room for their pumpkin pie shake.)

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