Friendsgiving + Turkey Brine Recipe

This year, we are working with ALDI for our Friendsgiving. I bought basically all my groceries (including wine!) for our meal from ALDI and I love the great selection, high-quality options, (including a lot of organic items), and affordable prices. I have been a big fan of ALDI for years (always keep a quarter in my car that I call my "ALDI quarter" for the carts) and it was super easy to get our Friendsgiving meal groceries from them this year. You can find your local ALDI at this link!
In addition to just showing you how we decorated and what our meal looked like this year, I am also (as always!) sharing a few new recipes in case you are still planning your menu. Today, I’ll share the turkey brine we used and later next week we have a green bean and macaroni casserole (my favorite dish this year!) as well as a pumpkin swirl slab pie I’ll be posting.






















Oh, in case you’re curious, the turkey was the biggest hit with the kids. Go figure!

Spiced Wine Turkey Brine
- 32 ounces Simply Nature Organic Vegetable Broth
- 1 bottle Crystal Creek Cellars Riesling
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 cup kosher salt
- 1 tablespoons black peppercorns
- 1 teaspoon Simply Nature Organic Ground Cayenne
- 1 teaspoon Simply Nature Organic Ground Cinnamon
- 2 teaspoons Simply Nature Organic Thyme Leaves
- 2 pears (chopped)
- 2 oranges (rinds only)
- 4-6 cups water
- In a large pot over medium heat, stir together the broth, sugar, salt, and spices until the sugar and salt dissolves. Remove from heat and stir in the wine as well as the chopped fruit and citrus rinds.
- In a brining bag or container that fits your turkey, add the brining liquid plus enough water to fully (or as close as possible) submerge the turkey. Brine overnight in the refrigerator. Remove liquid before roasting the turkey.
The turkey should already be thawed before brining. Also, make sure to remove any extra pieces, like if your turkey came with the innards or the neck left inside.

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