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My Thanksgiving Table

November 20, 2018 by Alyssa

My Thanksgiving table setting and an easy, simple Thanksgiving menu for four.

Since living in Texas, <3M and I have typically spent Thanksgiving alone or with a single friend, Punit, who would join us for the long weekend.  I always cooked a Thanksgiving meal but it was usually non-traditional, a few years I actually served Indian dosas.

Thanksgiving Table

This year, however, my parents are visiting <3M and I from New York f which means I have more motivation to cook a big meal and decorate for the holiday.  One of my favorite parts about hosting a dinner for friends or family is putting together a beautiful tablescape.  Below, I share my tablescape plans and our Thanksgiving menu fit for four.

The Table

A pretty table doesn’t have to be complicated.  I created this year’s Thanksgiving table with a few small purchases from Michael’s and added in Fall items I already had around the house.  I like a good mix of high and low items in my tablescape and prefer to add in little details to make the setting interesting to the eye.  These small touches are what make the tablescape special.

Thanksgiving Table 2

Thanksgiving Table 4

Here are the supplies I used

  • boxwood garland
  • assorted ball jars
  • electric tea lights
  • dry lentils (to hold the tea lights)
  • decorative antlers
  • pinecones
  • ornamental corn cobs
  • golden mini pumpkins
  • fresh flowers

Thanksgiving Table 6

Fresh Flowers Tips

If you have a Trader Joe’s near you then hit it up for budget-friendly bouquets! TJ’s flowers are always beautiful and seasonally on trend!  The two bouquets I purchased were $3.99 each and were more than enough to fill the vases.  I love the bright pops of red and orange color the flowers add to the table.

Thanksgiving Table 5

The Menu

Since it’s just the four of us, our menu won’t be as extravagant as a large family Thanksgiving meal but I tried to hit on the important holiday menu items.

Cheese Plate

Every good meal starts with a cheese plate.  I chose three small cuts of cheese for the family to enjoy and plan to pair it with some crusty Easy Tiger bread, nuts, and jam as a midafternoon snack.

Savory Sweet Potato Tarts

My Dad loves sweet potatoes and since I’m not baking them for the main meal, I thought I’d serve sweet potatoes as an appetizer.  I’m modifying this recipe by Half Baked Harvest for Bourbon Pecan Sweet Potato Phyllo Casserole and baking the filling in  for the perfect one bite treat.

Kale Harvest Salad

This is another Half Baked Harvest recipe and it’s a salad I’ve been making for lunch on the regular.  I know kale salad may not be traditional for Thanksgiving but I need fresh greens with a heavy meal. I love the Fall flavors — honeycrisp apples, pomegranates, apple cider vinegar, and salty feta cheese.  It’s a delicious salad and many of the components can be prepped in advance to make Thanksgiving day assembly quick and easy.

Cornish Hens

For years my Dad has hinted at wanting cornish hens for Thanksgiving dinner in place of traditional turkey, so for his holiday visit, I agreed to hens! I haven’t settled on a specific Cornish hen recipe but am going between this herb-encrusted smoked recipe and a traditional herb & garlic roasted cornish hen option. Either way, I know we’ll be brining the hens to ensure they’re extra juicy.

Herbed Mashed Potatoes

I made a similar recipe for my office’s Thanksgiving potluck last week and they’re delicious! I know some may want straight up traditional mashed potatoes but I prefer a little boost of flavor.  These are made with heavy cream and an herb-infused butter using thyme and sage. Deliciously addictive.

White Wine Gravy

Every Thanksgiving dinner needs gravy. I’ve made this white wine gravy in the past and I love the subtle flavor the wine adds. This will be lovely paired atop the herby mashed potatoes and if I accidentally dry out the Cornish hens, at least we can smother them in the gravy.

Cranberry Sauce

I love, love, love fresh, homemade cranberry sauce and Martha Stewart’s recipe is seriously the best.  Martha’s recipe results in a sauce that’s not too tart with a fresh citrus note and lots of cozy spices from cloves and cinnamon.  I love using the leftover sauce in the morning on top of Greek yogurt or pancakes.

Autumn Pavlova

Rather than a traditional pie, I’ll be making my Autumn Pavlova with roasted apples, maple whipped cream, and a salted caramel drizzle.  I’ve been craving this dessert since I first made it so I’m excited to make it again and share it with family.

Autumn Pavlova Finished

Our menu is small this year but it covers all the traditional Thanksgiving dishes.  It’s also a meal that I’m excited to make for my Mom & Dad.

What’s on your Thanksgiving menu?

Filed Under: Holiday Tagged With: flowers, holiday, Menu, table setting, thanksgiving

Austin’s Best Prix Fixe & Tasting Menus

February 4, 2018 by Alyssa

In collaboration with Austin Food Blogger Alliance’s annual #ATXBestEats Austin City Guide, this round-up of Austin’s Best Prix Fixe and Tasting Menus includes the most delicious menus Austin has to offer!

Updated April 3, 2021, availability subject to restaurant COVID protocols.  Advised to please call restaurants to confirm offerings and pricing.

Prix Fixe or Tasting Menus are often a great way to sample a restaurant’s offerings or to indulge in a decadent meal to celebrate a special occasion! No matter why you choose to dine, this round-up of Austin’s Best Prix Fixe and Tasting Menus includes the most delicious menus Austin has to offer!

Barley Swine: 6555 Burnet Road, Suite 400, Austin, Texas 78757

  • This was my most memorable meal ever and I highly recommend this meal as a splurge for $105! The 10-course tasting menu is tailored to your food preferences with a specially printed menu just for you! There’s also an option to include a wine or beer pairing at an additional cost. And of course, Barley Swine also treats you throughout the night with a few complimentary bites, palate cleansers, and chocolates. Check out my full review of the tasting experience here and here.
Austin's Best Prix Fixe & Tasting Menus

Barley Swine Tasting Menu

Brentwood Social House: 1601 West Koenig Lane, Austin, Texas 78756

  • Offers a traditional English Afternoon Tea with a 3-tiered stand of sweet and savory treats. You should definitely make reservations for you and a few friends enjoy this $31.39 per person experience. You can expect to savor tea sandwiches, scones, sweet treats with a pot of tea and your pinky up.

Casa de Luz: 1701 Toomey Road, Austin Texas 78704

  • Emphasizing whole foods and a vegan diet, Casa de Luz offers a daily, rotating prix fixe menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For $9, breakfast includes tea, soup, dark greens with a nuts & seeds sauce, mixed vegetables, beans, tortillas, and porridge. Dinner is $12 with the option of an extra side ($2) or an extra plate ($8) and includes a beverage, soup, salad, and main plate of whole grains, beans, greens with a nut & seed sauce, mixed vegetables and fermented vegetables. If you’re looking for a filling wholesome meal, I highly recommend Casa de Luz.

Chez  Nous: 510 Neches Street, Austin, Texas 78701 (Temporarily Closed – COVID)

  • Often featured on lists of Austin’s best date night restaurants for its quaint, cozy atmosphere and French flair, Chez Nous offers a prix fixe dinner menu for $34.50 that includes a first course, entree, and dessert.  Don’t skip on dessert and savor the Mousse au Chocolat!

Eden East & Eden West Food Truck: 211 Darden Hill Road, Driftwood, Texas 78619 • Food Truck at Desert Door Distillery

Note: Temporarily closed due to COVID but offering pop-up prix fixe dinners, check Instagram for details or visit their new Eden West Food Truck for ala carte offerings located at the Desert Door Distillery in Driftwood, Texas.

  • Focused on fresh, seasonal ingredients, Eden East features a prix fixe four coarse menu for $70 while highlighting a dining atmosphere set to the backdrop of Springdale Farm. Menus are limitedly customizable so if you have any dietary restrictions, let them know when making your reservation. I adore dining at Eden East as it’s a lazy, drawn-out meal giving you time to enjoy your company and take in the rustic yet elegant surroundings. Eden Easy is also a BYOB establishment but most nights feature limited, complimentary cocktails. Either way, be sure to swing by the market to grab your favorite bubbly or craft beer before arriving.
Austin's Best Prix Fixe & Tasting Menus

Dining scene from Eden East at Springdale Farm

Juniper: 2400 E Cesar Chavez St #304 Austin, TX 78702

  • Offered Thursday-Saturday at the chef’s counter only, this tasting menu will allow you to experience the rustic flavors of Italy with a 10-course ($110) or 5-course tasting menu ($65) for dinner.  Also choose a brunch tasting ($45) offered on Sundays only from 11-2:30pm. Juniper’s able to accommodate most dietary preferences with notice.

Lenoir: 1807 South First, Austin, Texas 78704

Note: Unclear if Lenoir is still offering their prix fixe during COVID.

  • This prix fixe menu is so indulgent and such a steal for just $45! With an ever-changing menu focused on seasonal ingredients with a touch of French cooking, you get your choice of 3 dishes and the option to add more for $10 each. Afterward, grab a glass of wine and head out to Lenoir’s wine garden to relax in the evening air! Pro Tip: Be sure to make a reservation in advance as seating is limited.
Austin's Best Prix Fixe & Tasting Menus

Lenoir Prix Fixe Menu

Otoko: 1603 South Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas 787404

  • Otoko is a 12-seat Japanese restaurant created by one of Austin’s most-known chefs, Paul Qui, James Beard award medalist and Top Chef winner.  In collaboration with Chef Yoshi Okai, who heads Otoko daily, the restaurant offers a multi-course omakase experience, blending ‘Tokyo-style sushi and Kyoto-style kaiseki into a unique tasting menu.’ The menu is based on ingredient availability and seasonality. Reservations are required through Tock and are released on the first of every month. Otoko has multi-course Kyoto-style kaiseki experience is $175 per guest.

Revue at The Fairmont: 101 Red River Street, Austin, Texas 78701

Note: Brunch appears to be suspended during COVID.

  • A brunch buffet plus endless entree options make Revue an awesome brunch spot for you and a date or a group of friends!  They have a full raw bar, classic breakfast options, a dessert spread wtih candy bar, and their endless entrees include the fluffiest Belgian waffles, a gooey molten lava chocolate chip cooking and endless coffee.  Add a mimosa for $2 or fresh green juice for $4

Salt Lick: 18300 FM 1826, Driftwood, Texas 78619 or 3350 East Palm Valley Boulevard, Round Rock, Texas 78665

  • You can get your BBQ fix at either the Driftwood or Round Rock Salt Lick locations with their all-you-can-eat Family Style offering which includes brisket, sausage, pork ribs and sides for $28.95.  If you head to the original Driftwood location, remember it’s cash only!
Austin's Best Prix Fixe & Tasting Menus

Salt Lick – Driftwood

Uchi & Uchiko: 801 South Lamar, Austin, Texas 78701 and 4200 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78756

  • Uchi and it’s sister restaurant, Uchiko, by executive chef Tyson Cole, both offer contemporary Japanese sushi along with unique hot & cold dishes. Each restaurant offers a chef’s tasting menu featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients. The Uchi tasting menu has three options — a 10-course or 6-course chef tasting which includes both meat, fish & vegetable tastings, or a vegetarian tasting while Uchiko offers a 10-course or a 5-course tasting menu.  Pricing for tasting at both Uchi and Uchiko vary at market price. This meal is definitely more of an indulgent but it’s a unique experience with sophisticated, Japanese flavors.

Wink: 1014 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78703

  • A notable wine bar, Wink offers multiple tasting options (chef, seafood, and vegetarian, varying from 5 to 7 courses) all of which can be paired with wine for an additional cost. The Wink tasting menu includes seafood, steak, tartare, Texas cheese plate and more! My tip, start with a crisp glass of bubbly then dive into the menu!

Have you had the opportunity to indulge in any of Austin’s Best Prix Fixe & Tasting Menus If so, I’d love for you to share your review in the comments!

Do you know any other of Austin’s Best Prix Fixe & Tasting Menus that I missed? If so, leave the name in the comments and I’ll happily update this post so it becomes a more comprehensive list.

ATX Best Bites City Guide 2021

Filed Under: Austin, Restaurants Tagged With: austin, Menu, Prix Fixe, Resturants, Tasting Menu

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