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Thanksgiving Menu Ingredients THANKSGIVING MENU INGREDIENTS MAIN DISHES 7 Grain Mushroom Salad Vegan Mushroom Gravy GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN Red wheat berry, barley, wild rice, brown Water, brown or cremini mushrooms, Fully Cooked Turkey rice, basmati rice, freekah, red quinoa, yellow onions, mushroom powder, Shelton’s Free Range turkey, sea salt, cremini mushrooms, olive oil, canola oil, canola oil, cornstarch, balsamic vinegar, organic cane sugar, organic natural flavor, red onion, arugula, apple cider vinegar, salt, brown sugar. less than 2% organic rice hulls. red miso, dried porcini, Dijon mustard, salt, dried parsley. Turkey Breast, Fully Cooked Allergens: Soy, Wheat Holiday Mashed Potatoes Turkey, water, contains less than 2% of GLUTEN-FREE, VEGETARIAN sea salt and raw cane sugar. Potatoes, sour cream, whole milk, SIDES & SAUCES unsalted butter, salt, black pepper. Allergens: Milk Turkey, Dark Meat Roasted Artisan Sage Stuffing Canola/Olive Oil Blend, Salt and Pepper. VEGETARIAN Vegetable Stock, focaccia, onion, liquid Sweet Potato Souffle whole egg, celery, unsalted butter, sage, GLUTEN-FREE, VEGETARIAN Zupan’s Ham black pepper. Yams, water, heavy whipping cream, Cured with water, salt, honey & sodium Allergens: Egg, Milk, Wheat liquid egg whites, unsalted butter, brown nitrite. Glaze: cane sugar, brown sugar, sugar, salt. gelatin, maltodextrin, paprika, sunflower Allergens: Egg, Milk oil, vanilla extract, honey, silicon dioxide (to prevent caking). Less than 2%, water, Cornbread Stuffing w/ lactic acid, acidic calcium sulfate, sodium Apples and Dried Cranberries Brussels Sprouts Gratin phosphate. VEGETARIAN VEGETARIAN Cornbread, vegetable stock, onion, apple, Brussels sprouts, heavy whipping cream, celery, dried cherries, unsalted butter, canola olive oil blend, minced garlic in liquid whole egg, salt, black pepper, sage. SOUP & SALADS water, panko breadcrumbs, Swiss cheese, Allergens: Egg, Milk, Wheat, Soy salt, black pepper, red chili pepper. Spiced Pumpkin Bisque Allergens: Milk, Wheat GLUTEN-FREE, VEGETARIAN Winter Quinoa Stuffing Water, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN Neufchatel Cheese, brown sugar, corn Mashed Cauliflower White quinoa, roasted butternut squash, starch, contains 2% or less of nonfat dry GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN eggless mayonnaise, walnut, dried milk, dehydrated sweet potato, salt, nisin Cauliflower, water, canola olive oil blend, cranberries, green onion, dried thyme, minced garlic in water, salt, black pepper. preparation and spices. walnut oil, salt, black pepper. Allergens: Milk Allergens: Tree nuts, Milk Herbed Green Beans GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN Gluten-Free Stuffing Brussels Sprouts Salad Green beans, canola olive oil blend, GLUTEN-FREE, VEGETARIAN minced garlic in water, parsley, mint, with Citrus Vinaigrette Vegetable Stock, better buns, onion, salt, pepper. GLUTEN-FREE, VEGETARIAN liquid whole egg, celery, unsalted butter, Brussels sprouts, Pomegranate seeds, sage, black pepper. roasted butternut squash, parmesan Allergens: Egg, Milk Herb Roasted Carrots cheese, sliced almonds, canola/olive oil GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN blend, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Carrots, canola olive oil blend, minced Allergens: Tree nuts, Milk Turkey Gravy garlic in water, parley, mint, salt, pepper. GLUTEN-FREE Turkey stock, chicken stock, butter, Cranberry, Almond modified cornstarch, rice flour, cultured Cranberry Orange Sauce & Kale Salad dextrose, onion, carrots, celery, tomato GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN GLUTEN-FREE, VEGETARIAN paste, canola oil, garlic, sea salt, poultry Sugar, water, orange juice concentrate, Kale, cranberries, Parmesan Cheese, seasoning, sugar, spices, citric acid modified cornstarch, cultured dextrose, Canola/Olive Oil Blend, Almonds, Lemon Allergens: Soybeans sea salt, allspice, cardamom, cinnamon. Juice & Salt. Allergens: Tree nuts, Milk THANKSGIVING MENU INGREDIENTS ROLLS Finales Portland Style Cheesecake & Dessert Co. Bourbon Pecan Pie Pumpkin Gingersnap Dark corn syrup, pecans, eggs, brown Grand Central Buttermilk Cheesecake Potato Rolls sugar, unsalted butter, enriched Cream cheese, sour cream, pumpkin, Wheat flour, buttermilk powder, filtered unbleached flour, cream cheese. Contains cane sugar, eggs, graham crackers, water, sour starter, butter, potato flour, 2% or less of each of the following: enriched wheat flour, graham flour, sugar, sugar, yeast, salt. bourbon, vanilla flavoring, lowfat cultured palm oil, brown sugar, honey, salt, baking buttermilk, salt, baking powder. Allergens: Wheat, Milk soda, natural flavor, pumpkin pie spice, Allergens: Wheat, Egg, Milk, Nuts unsalted butter, unsulfured molasses, cornstarch, pure vanilla. New Cascadia Gluten-Free Cherry Almond Pie Allergens: Wheat, Egg, Milk Soft Rolls Unbleached flour, cream cheese, GLUTEN-FREE buttermilk, water, baking powder, kosher Pumpkin Caramel Cake salt. Filling: tart pie cherries, non-GMO Millet flour, whole eggs, water, brown rice Sugar, cream cheese, pumpkin, powdered sugar, modified corn starch.T opping: flour, olive oil, honey, xanthan gum, salt, sugar, expeller-pressed canola oil, flour, Unsalted butter, unbleached flour, sugar, yeast. unsalted butter, eggs, pure vanilla, almonds, vanilla, pure almond extract, Allergens: Egg baking soda, pumpkin pie spice, white kosher salt. chocolate. Pearl Bakery Pull-Apart Rolls Allergens: Wheat, Egg, Milk, Tree-Nuts Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Soy White flour, cake flour, water, milk, eggs, butter, sugar, yeast, salt. Gluten-Free GEM Lauretta Jean’s Allergens: Wheat, Egg, Milk Pumpkin Pie Pumpkin Pie GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN Pumpkin puree, butter, heavy whipping pumpkin, coconut milk, brown sugar, cream, whole milk, brown sugar, eggs, gluten-free flour, water, shortening, gluten- white sugar, AP flour, molasses, ground free oat flour, almond meal, sorghum flour, ginger, cinnamon, baking soda, salt, DESSERTS sugar, cornstarch, coconut oil, spices, mace, allspice, cloves, vanilla extract, vanilla, apple cider vinegar, xanthan gum, apple cider vinegar, baking powder. Blue Raeven salt, baking soda, lemon juice. Allergens: Wheat, Egg, Milk Pumpkin Pie Allergens: Tree Nuts, Pumpkin, Evaporated Milk, Sugar, Egg, Salted Bourbon Pecan Pie Enriched White Flour, Lard, Shortening, Apple Pie Eggs, pecans, Old Crow bourbon, butter, Salt, Spices (Pumpkin Pie Spice, Nutmeg, brown sugar, molasses, corn syrup, pastry Cinnamon). GLUTEN-FREE Apples, gluten free flour, sugar, butter, flour, ground ginger, vanilla extract, salt, Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Egg brown sugar, water, gluten free oat orange zest, white sugar, apple cider flour, almond meal, sorghum flour, egg, vinegar, baking powder. Pecan Pie cornstarch, lemon juice, spices, xanthan Allergens: Wheat, Egg, Milk, Water, Eggs, Sugar, White Flour, Lard, gum, apple cider vineger, salt, baking soda. Tree Nuts Shortening, Dark Corn Syrup, Butter, Pure Allergens: Tree nuts, Egg, Milk Vanilla Extract, Pecans. Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Eggs, Mixed Berry Streusel Pie Tree Nuts GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN Blueberries, marionberries, raspberries, Marionberry Pie sugar, brown sugar, gluten free flour, water, Marionberries, Flour, lard, shortening, sugar, gluten free oats, margarine, gluten free oat corn starch, butter, salt. flour, shortening, almond meal, sorghum Allergens: Wheat, Milk flour, lemon juice, cornstarch, coconut oil, salt, apple cider vinegar, xanthan gum, vanilla, cinnamon, baking soda. Classic Apple Pie Apples, flour, lard, shortening, sugar, Allergens: Almonds, Coconut, Tree cornstarch, butter, salt. Nuts Allergens: Wheat, Milk Pecan Pie GLUTEN-FREE Brown sugar, butter, pecans, eggs, gluten free flour, sugar, water, gluten free oat flour, almond meal, sorghum flour, milk, vanilla, xanthan gum, apple cider vinegar, salt, COMPLETE THANKSGIVING DINNER INGREDIENTS MAIN DISH Fully Cooked Turkey Shelton’s Free Range turkey, sea salt, organic cane sugar, organic natural flavors and less than 2% organic rice hulls. SIDES & SAUCES Holiday Mashed Potatoes Artisan Sage Stuffing Herb Roasted Carrots GLUTEN-FREE, VEGETARIAN VEGETARIAN GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN Potatoes, sour cream, whole milk, Vegetable Stock, focaccia, onion, liquid Carrots, canola olive oil blend, minced unsalted butter, salt, black pepper. whole egg, celery, unsalted butter, sage, garlic in water, parley, mint, salt, pepper. Allergens: Milk black pepper. Allergens: Egg, Milk, Wheat Cranberry Orange Sauce Turkey Gravy GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN GLUTEN-FREE Sugar, water, orange juice concentrate, Vegan Chicken Stock, canola oil, rice modified cornstarch, cultured dextrose, flour, rice starch, cultured dextrose, sea sea salt, allspice, cardamom, cinnamon. salt, Braggs Liquid Aminos, sugar, black pepper, thyme, citric acid, by leaves, nutritional yeast, white pepper. Allergens: Soybeans ROLLS Grand Central Buttermilk Potato Rolls Wheat flour, buttermilk powder, filtered water, sour starter, butter, potato flour, sugar, yeast, salt. Allergens: Wheat, Dairy DESSERTS Blue Raeven Pumpkin Pie Pumpkin, Evaporated Milk, Sugar, Egg, Enriched White Flour, Lard, Shortening, Salt, Spices (Pumpkin Pie Spice, Nutmeg, Cinnamon). Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Egg.
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