Best 3 Gobble Gobble Punch Recipes

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In the realm of Thanksgiving festivities, Gobble Gobble Punch emerges as a vibrant and flavorful centerpiece, captivating taste buds with its delightful blend of fruity and tangy notes. This non-alcoholic beverage boasts a symphony of flavors, featuring the juicy sweetness of pineapple, orange, and cranberry, delicately balanced by the tartness of lemon and lime. A touch of ginger ale adds a refreshing effervescence, while a garnish of fresh cranberries lends a festive touch. Alongside the Gobble Gobble Punch, this article presents a delectable array of Thanksgiving-inspired recipes, each offering a unique culinary experience. From the savory goodness of Roasted Turkey with Herb Butter to the comforting warmth of Creamy Mashed Potatoes and the tantalizing aroma of Pumpkin Pie, these recipes embody the spirit of gratitude and togetherness that defines this special holiday.

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GOBBLE GOBBLE TURKEY COOKIES



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These adorable turkey cookies use candy, cookies and icing to make a whimsical Thanksgiving treat. Kids of all ages will gobble them up!

Provided by LINDA TORRES @AYEAL

Categories     Cookies

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 box(es) sugar cookie dough or scratch
1-2 can(s) creamcheese icing
8 ounce(s) candy coatings
1 package(s) peanutbutter cups
1 package(s) candy corn
1 box(es) malted milk balls

Steps:

  • - Preheat oven at 350°F - Prepare cookie dough and chill for 2 hours or overnight.
  • - Tip on rolling dough: These types of cookies are always best when rolled on a lightly floured surface. Using not properly chilled dough or working in a warm kitchen can make things difficult. Pre-chilling your work surface is easily done by placing a couple of cookie sheets filled with ice on the area where you will be rolling the dough. Wood is an excellent surface to roll all types of dough.
  • - Remove about one half of the dough and roll on a floured cool work surface or a lightly floured kitchen towel, roll the dough to 4 stacked credit cards thick (about 1/8 inch). - Using a round cutter of approximately 1.5 inch in diameter cut circles and place on parchment lined cookie sheets.
  • - Roll another half of dough to same thickness and cut circles of approximately 2 inch in diameter, place on buttered or parchment lined cookie sheets. - Place cookies in preheated oven. - Cookies will slowly rise and then collapse; once they have collapsed they are close to being done. At this time when cookies are pressed lightly with a finger they should spring back. - Allow to cool. If they are not crisp enough when cool, return to the oven for a few more minutes.
  • - Prepare creamcheese icing, Fill a pastry bag or zip lock bag with royal icing and sandwich the large cookies together with royal icing. Set "turkey tail" aside. Keep remaining icing tightly wrapped. - Melt candy coating. For balance cut a sliver of the side of a peanut butter cup and dip it into candy coating. Place it onto center of a small cookie. Let "body" harden. - Meanwhile dip white part of candy corn into candy coating and stick between sandwiched cookies.
  • - Dip bottom of malted milk ball into candy coating and place on peanut butter cup. Let "head" harden. - Using a finger dip a little candy coating on each side of peanut butter cups and attach a candy corn "wing" - For beak cut white top of candy corn and attach to head using candy coating. - Using a piping bag pipe eyes on turkey (optional) finish with piping slightly cooled candy coating for pupil. - Dip "tail" in candy coating and place on back of "body" - Make remaining creamcheese icing orange and using a bag pipe the feet. - Preheat oven at 350°F
  • - Prepare cookie dough and chill for 2 hours or overnight. - Tip on rolling dough: These types of cookies are always best when rolled on a lightly floured surface. Using not properly chilled dough or working in a warm kitchen can make things difficult. Pre-chilling your work surface is easily done by placing a couple of cookie sheets filled with ice on the area where you will be rolling the dough. Wood is an excellent surface to roll all types of dough.
  • - Remove about one half of the dough and roll on a floured cool work surface or a lightly floured kitchen towel, roll the dough to 4 stacked credit cards thick (about 1/8 inch). - Using a round cutter of approximately 1.5 inch in diameter cut circles and place on parchment lined cookie sheets. - Roll another half of dough to same thickness and cut circles of approximately 2 inch in diameter, place on buttered or parchment lined cookie sheets.
  • - Place cookies in preheated oven. - Cookies will slowly rise and then collapse; once they have collapsed they are close to being done. At this time when cookies are pressed lightly with a finger they should spring back. - Allow to cool. If they are not crisp enough when cool, return to the oven for a few more minutes. - Prepare icing, Fill a pastry bag or zip lock bag with royal icing and sandwich the large cookies together with royal icing. Set "turkey tail" aside. Keep remaining icing tightly wrapped. - Melt candy coating. For balance cut a sliver of the side of a peanut butter cup and dip it into candy coating. Place it onto center of a small cookie. Let "body" harden. - Meanwhile dip white part of candy corn into candy coating and stick between sandwiched cookies. - Dip bottom of malted milk ball into candy coating and place on peanut butter cup. Let "head" harden. - Using a finger dip a little candy coating on each side of peanut butter cups and attach a candy corn "wing" - For beak cut white top of candy corn and attach to head using candy coating. - Using a piping bag pipe eyes on turkey (optional) finish with piping slightly cooled candy coating for pupil. - Dip "tail" in candy coating and place on back of "body" - Make remaining icing orange and using a bag pipe the feet.
  • - Preheat oven at 350°F - Prepare cookie dough and chill for 2 hours or overnight. - Tip on rolling dough: These types of cookies are always best when rolled on a lightly floured surface. Using not properly chilled dough or working in a warm kitchen can make things difficult. Pre-chilling your work surface is easily done by placing a couple of cookie sheets filled with ice on the area where you will be rolling the dough. Wood is an excellent surface to roll all types of dough. - Remove about one half of the dough and roll on a floured cool work surface or a lightly floured kitchen towel, roll the dough to 4 stacked credit cards thick (about 1/8 inch). - Using a round cutter of approximately 1.5 inch in diameter cut circles and place on parchment lined cookie sheets. - Roll another half of dough to same thickness and cut circles of approximately 2 inch in diameter, place on buttered or parchment lined cookie sheets. - Place cookies in preheated oven. - Cookies will slowly rise and then collapse; once they have collapsed they are close to being done. At this time when cookies are pressed lightly with a finger they should spring back. - Allow to cool. If they are not crisp enough when cool, return to the oven for a few more minutes. - Prepare royal icing, Fill a pastry bag or zip lock bag with royal icing and sandwich the large cookies together with royal icing. Set "turkey tail" aside. Keep remaining royal icing tightly wrapped. - Melt candy coating. For balance cut a sliver of the side of a peanut butter cup and dip it into candy coating. Place it onto center of a small cookie. Let "body" harden. - Meanwhile dip white part of candy corn into candy coating and stick between sandwiched cookies. - Dip bottom of malted milk ball into candy coating and place on peanut butter cup. Let "head" harden. - Using a finger dip a little candy coating on each side of peanut butter cups and attach a candy corn "wing"
  • - For beak cut white top of candy corn and attach to head using candy coating. - Using a piping bag pipe eyes on turkey (optional) finish with piping slightly cooled candy coating for pupil. - Dip "tail" in candy coating and place on back of "body" - Make remaining royal icing orange and using a bag pipe the feet. - INSIGHT HINT: - Philadelphia creamcheese homemade of your fav recipe or you can store buy creamcheese icing - This whimsical cookie is best made using cookie dough which will bake to a crisp state. One of the recommended cookies to use is sugar cookie dough. You can also use Oreo cookies.

GOBBLE GOBBLE PANCAKES



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Your family will give thanks for our turkey-shaped Gobble Gobble pancakes made with Bisquick, molasses, cinnamon and ginger. Add apple slices for the feathers, raisins for eyes and carrot sticks for the beak and legs.

Provided by Stephanie Wise

Categories     Breakfast

Time 20m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 cups Original Bisquick™ mix
1 cup milk
2 eggs
2 tablespoons molasses
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, plus extra for sprinkling
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
Apple slices, raisins and carrot sticks for decorating

Steps:

  • In large bowl, stir together Bisquick mix, milk, eggs, molasses, 1 teaspoon cinnamon and the ginger until well combined.
  • Spoon batter onto hot greased griddle, making 6 large round pancakes and 6 smaller round pancakes about half the size. Cook until golden on both sides, 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Place 1 large pancake on serving plate; top with 1 smaller pancake. Decorate with apple slices, raisins and carrot sticks to make a turkey shape (see photo). Sprinkle apple slices lightly with extra cinnamon.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 Serving

GOBBLE GOBBLE PUNCH



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Yields about 25 servings

Provided by Food Network Canada

Categories     Beverage,Cocktails/Alcohol,Fall,thanksgiving

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 750-mL bottle bourbon, such as Four Roses
Half of a 750-mL bottle allspice dram, such as St. Elizabeth's
4 cups fresh orange juice
2 cups fresh lime juice
¼ cup agave nectar
2 navel oranges, sliced
1 whole nutmeg, for grating

Steps:

  • Put ice into a punch bowl, add the bourbon, allspice dram, orange juice, lime juice and agave and stir thoroughly. Garnish with orange slices and freshly ground nutmeg. Ladle into punch cups with matching saucers.

Tips:

  • Choose the right ingredients: Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor. Overripe or bruised fruit will not taste as good.
  • Chill your ingredients: Chilling your ingredients before making the punch will help it stay cold and refreshing.
  • Use a large punch bowl: A large punch bowl will allow you to make a lot of punch at once, which is great for parties.
  • Add ice to the punch: Ice will help keep the punch cold and dilute it slightly, making it more refreshing.
  • Garnish the punch: Garnish the punch with fresh fruit, mint leaves, or other herbs to make it look and taste more festive.

Conclusion:

Gobble gobble punch is a delicious and easy-to-make punch that is perfect for Thanksgiving or any fall gathering. With its combination of sweet, tart, and spicy flavors, this punch is sure to be a hit with your guests. So next time you're looking for a festive and refreshing drink, give gobble gobble punch a try!

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