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Holy Mole! That's Tequila in the Gravy!

It is only five days after Thanksgiving and yet I can't seem to remember a time that I wasn't eating Thanksgiving leftovers.  This is not a complaint.  Merely a solemn truth.  Every tupperware we empty throughout the course of this week will be equal parts triumph and loss. But I digress.

Chad planned to make the chorizo and cornbread stuffing that he first made three years ago. It is so good, the first time he made it, I told him he was actually not allowed to NOT make it for Thanksgiving, which is how our beautiful tradition was born.  Since that was the only definite item, we kind of built the menu around that including Chad's latest delicious experiment, mole-roasted turkey which I did not help with because I was too busy making a lot of sides and drinking a lot of drinks...

Recipes #44, #45. #46 and #47: 
Lime and Chili Plantain Chips,  Poblano Cauliflower Gratin, 
Chiptole Bacon Brussel Sprouts and Tequila Gravy


Choice of libation:
Well, I started cooking around 10:30am. So, coffee, of course.
With whiskey and Kahlua.

And, y'know, when a good friend brings over sparkling wine (and scones and cookies and biscuits), it is rude not to join her in a drink. 
Thanks, Alexis!

Martha Stewart's Tequila Punch -- because as Chad put it, "If anyone knows how to party, it's probably Martha."  Stir tequila, cassis, lime juice, ginger beer, and seltzer together in a pitcher, add ice and garnish with blackberries and more lime. 
 This is a picture someone on the internet took of a similar punch because for some reason I had trouble remembering to take pictures throughout the day.

What?  I needed to make sure the punch was okay. 

Sam had trouble deciding what to drink.
We told her, "It's the holidays!  Why choose just one?"

Choice of music: