Harris shares family's Thanksgiving recipe to bring cheers


Washington, Nov 26 (IANS): US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has time and again spoken of her inherent love for cooking.

Day ahead of Thanksgiving, Harris took to social media to reveal one of her family's favourite holiday recipes - cornbread dressing. The pictures she posted had a warm hue as she rang in the merry cheers amid Covid-hit celebration over the weekend.

"During difficult times I have always turned to cooking," wrote Harris on her Instagram handle while sharing a step-by-step recipe to make the perfect cornbread dressing.

"This year, I wanted to share one of my family's favourite Thanksgiving recipes with you. I hope whenever you're able to make it in life, it brings you as much warmth as it has brought me-even when separated from those I love," she added.

The holiday of Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the US.

Harris's cornbread dressing calls for packages of cornbread mix, spicy pork sausages, onions, apples, celery stalks, chicken broth, unsalted butter, fresh parsley, sage, thyme, rosemary, salt and pepper.

The recipe has collected over 6 lakh likes on the Instagram, along with a ton of compliments.

 

  

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