November 29, 2010

What a Turkey!

Did you have a fun Thanksgiving? Did you eat your traditional turkey?

Meet two of the chefs working on the cruise ship, Ruby Princess. Check their special turkey.

and their beautifully decorated hams Notice the Indian Head on the pumpkin pie.


Now look at these and tell me what you think.
Amazing presentation and delicious taste

and here are the fruits and desserts.
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19 comments:

Beth Trissel said...

Wowwwwww. What amazing pics!

Judith Keim said...

Love the pictures, Mona! I bet they taste good too. Love to see creativity in the kitchen! Looks like a good cruise to go on...

Patrice said...

That is one crazy looking Turkey.
I had my son and his family with me this year and it was a very special time. Turkey came out perfect, I'm pleased to say.

Barbara Monajem said...

Whew. I can't even begin to imagine all the work to produce such gorgeous food. It seems like it would be painful to cut into all that artwork to eat it!

Dale Mayer said...

Wow! That food is too gorgeous to eat! Still I wouldn't mind tucking in!

Dale

Stephanie Burkhart said...

Mona, wow! What a fun time you must have had. That was some turkey! LOL!! Did you eat it? hehe

I brined my bird. I make the receipes out of the weight watcher magazine and they were tasty and good!

Smiles
Steph

Autumn Jordon said...

I bet they taste as wonderful as they look too. I've never been on a cruise. I hear they are awesome and that you need to expect to gain ten pounds. Unbelievable. I'm glad you enjoyed yourself.

Mary Ricksen said...

They are so perfect they don't look real!
Wow! there are some artistic chef's huh!
That is one big mama of a turkey though! Never been on a cruise either so I'm really surprised at how much effort they put into it.

Mary Ricksen said...

They are so perfect they don't look real!
Wow! there are some artistic chef's huh!
That is one big mama of a turkey though! Never been on a cruise either so I'm really surprised at how much effort they put into it.

Susan Macatee said...

Never saw a turkey dressed up like that!

What fun pics!!

I'm sure it smelled really good too!

Caroline Clemmons said...

Mona, What a great idea to take a cruise for Thanksgiving! You had better food than we did, that's for sure.

Tamara LeBlanc said...

OHHHH, Mmmmm, Geeeeee!!
What cool food! I love the turkey with the spider on it.
Great pics, thanks for sharing!
Have a fabulous evening,
Tamara

Margaret Tanner said...

Wow Mona, great pictures. It would be worth going on the cruise just for the food.
Glad you had a good trip.

Regards

Margaret

Mona Risk said...

Ladies, I am so happy you enjoyed these pictures. I don't think we ended up eating THESE turkeys and hams. They were left to decorate the main hall during Thanksgiving Day.

Mary Marvella said...

Too cool! Cruise food is about presentation and great flavor. Thanks, Mona!

Scarlet Pumpernickel said...

Mona,
Have you been on another cruise? I didn't get to go this year, but I'm hoping to go next year. Love the pictures. I have some great ones from our cruises. Tell us more about the cruise, what ports? Did you love this one?

Mona Risk said...

Scarlet, check my blog for more about cruises, my 2010 Thanksgiving cruise, and gorgeous pictures.
www.monarisk.blogspot.com

Josie said...

Mona,
Those pics are amazing. Who knew there were other ways of cooking our traditional turkey dinner? You must have had a fun cruise.

Mona Risk said...

Joanne, it was a fun cruise, mostly because I had my two little grandchildren. Their parents were able to have some rest while we watched or played with the kids.

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