My mom had the great idea of inviting some family friends over the Tuesday before Thanksgiving and making a bunch of recipes from the November issue for heavy hors d'oeuvres. We had a great time cooking the night before and the day of the party and all the food was a hit! We made
Warm Artichoke-Olive Dip,
Date, Kumquat, and Ginger Chutney,
Smoked Salmon Terrine with Dill and Capers,
Pancetta Crisps with Goat Cheese and Figs ,
Butterflied Turkey,
Apple-Cherry Tartlets, and
White Chocolate Mousse with Pomegranite Granita. Along with all this, my mom made some great warm marinated olives and bacon-wrapped apricots and I made the chocolate-covered dates with spiced nuts again. I do not have cost estimates for these dishes because my mom did all the grocery shopping for the party.
Warm Artichoke-Olive Dip
This was a very easy appetizer to make. Just mix thawed artichoke hearts, basil, Parmesan cheese, green-olive tapenade, and garlic-herb-cheese. We made this the night before the party and then heated it in the oven for 30 minutes the night of. Serve with toasted bread.
Yumminess: 8 out of 10
Time: Bon Appetit did not provide a time estimate. It took us about 15 minutes.
Was it worth it?: Yes, but it might be better with cream cheese.
Date, Kumquat, and Ginger Chutney
Kumquats are definitely a rare recipe ingredient. My mom looked a few places and finally asked the produce manager at Publix, who said they would be in the next day. These sour little fruits made for a very tasty chutney. Orange juice, shallot, sugar, crystallized ginger, white wine vinegar, orange peel, crushed red pepper, ground clove, and salt are combined in a saucepan and simmered for a few minutes. Add the dates and kumquats and simmer for another minute. When everything is done cooking, add cilantro. We found out that it was tasty on crackers with cheese.
Yumminess: 8 out of 10
Time: Bon Appetit said 30 minutes of prep and 2:30 hours total, including chilling. It took us about 20 minutes of prep and 2 hours total.
Was it worth it?: Yes, this was a unique appetizer.
Smoked Salmon Terrine with Dill and Capers
Smoked salmon is not one of my favorite things. I felt like I was making sausage when I made this recipe because it wasn't pretty. Mix chopped smoked salmon with cream cheese, capers, dill, red onion, and lemon juice. The hardest part was mixing all the cream cheese with the other ingredients, so let it sit to get to room temperature for a while. Line a loaf pan with plastic wrap and layer the cream cheese mixture with slices of smoked salmon, then refrigerate to set. It tasted good, but I couldn't quite get over the smoked salmon. The recipe calls for enough to have 24 servings, but I think it's more like 48!
Yumminess: 8 out of 10
Time: Bon Appetit did not provide a time estimate. It took us about 20 minutes.
Was it worth it?: Yes, it was good, but I wouldn't make it again.
Pancetta Crisps with Goat Cheese and Figs
This was a definite crowd pleaser. It was really easy to make and looks really impressive. Aside form the pancetta, which is baked in the oven, there isn't any cooking involved. The crispy pancetta serves as the base for an arugula leaf, goat cheese, fig jam, and half a fresh fig. Not an expected combination, but very good!
Yumminess: 10 out of 10
Time: Bon Appetit did not provide a time estimate. It took us about 25 minutes.
Was it worth it?: Yes, very good!
Butterflied Turkey
I'd never heard of a butterflied turkey before. I'd recommend asking the butcher to do the dirty work, but in this case my dad did it. We found a YouTube video to show us how to do it. You have to cut out the spine with strong scissors and a butcher's cleaver. Once the spine is out you have to break the breast bone so the bird can lay flat.

The turkey is rubbed with a mixture of fennel seeds, fresh rosemary, salt, pepper, and olive oil. The roasting only took about 2 hours. It's a lot shorter with the turkey butterflied. Something to keep in mind for Thanksgiving emergencies in the future. The meat was very tasty and we put it on little sandwiches with cranberry sauce.

Yumminess: 10 out of 10
Time: Bon Appetit said 1 hour of prep and 3:30 hours total, but that includes the stuffing, which we did not make. It took us about 15 minutes of prep and 2:15 total.
Was it worth it?: Yes, this was a very good turkey.
Apple-Cherry Tartlets
These little tartlets are quite tasty and can almost act as a super-sweet breakfast. The crust is made from phyllo dough layers with butter and brown sugar. We made the topping the night before and let it chill. It was made of Pink Lady apples, dried tart cherries, brown sugar, orange juice, butter, lemon and orange peel, cinnamon, coriander, nutmeg, cloves, salt and brandy.

Yumminess: 10 out of 10
Time: Bon Appetit said 2 hours of prep and 3:40 hours total. It took us about 1 hour of prep and 1:40 hours total, including cooling time.
Was it worth it?: Yes, this is a great dessert. Not too sweet.
White Chocolate Mousse with Pomegranate Granita
This was a somewhat strange dessert. The pomegranate was very strong. it was good to have the balance of the light and sweet mousse, but the pomegranate still seemed to overpower it. First, the pomegranate sauce is made from pure pomegranate juice. We had to make it twice becausee the first batch burned. The mousse is made from white chocolate (we used Ghirardeli), salt, whipping cream, vanilla bean, and creme fraiche. The granita is just pomegranate juice and sugar frozen. We made all of these the night before to let them chill. We served everything in one bowl. Unfortunately, the granita melted pretty quickly
Yumminess: 6 out of 10
Time: Bon Appetit said 30 minutes of prep and 8:30 hours total. It took us about that amount of time.
Was it worth it?: No, this dessert was a little too strong for my taste.