Kamala Harris shares a recipe. No it’s not Dosa


Kamala Harris shares a recipe.  No it's not Dosa

Kamala Harris took to Instagram to share one of her favorite Thanksgiving recipes.

US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has spoken over and over again about her love of cooking. As Thanksgiving approached, she took to social media to reveal one of her family’s favorite Thanksgiving recipes: cornbread dressing. “In tough times, I’ve always turned to cooking,” wrote 56-year-old Kamala Harris on Instagram as she shared a step-by-step recipe for making the perfect cornbread dressing. “This year, I wanted to share with you one of my family’s favorite Thanksgiving recipes. I hope that whenever you can make it in life, it brings you as much warmth as it does me, even when you separate me from my loved ones,” she added.

The Thanksgiving holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. The centerpiece of contemporary Thanksgiving is typically a hearty meal, most often a roast turkey served with a variety of side dishes.

Kamala Harris’s Cornbread Dressing requires packets of cornbread mix, spicy pork sausages, onions, apples, celery stalks, chicken broth, unsalted butter, fresh parsley, sage, thyme, rosemary, salt and Pepper.

Take a look at their instructions for how to make the “Kamala Cornbread Dressing”:

The recipe has garnered over 2 billion ‘likes’ on the photo and video sharing platform, along with loads of compliments.

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Two years ago, Kamala Harris had revealed that no Thanksgiving meal for her family was complete without her cornbread dressing. “We all wake up early this Thanksgiving, setting the table and preparing food for dinner. The meal would not be complete without my cornbread dressing!” she had written.

Last year, during a 90-second commercial break on the MSNBC show PoliticsNation, the then senator shared some tips for cooking the perfect turkey.

He also took delight in social media when he teamed up with Mindy Kaling to whip up some dosas last year.

Kamala Harris is set to become the first female vice president of the United States. Senator, former prosecutor and running mate of President-elect Joe Biden, will mark a series of firsts when she is sworn in on January 20: as the first vice president of the United States and the first black in that position, as well as the first person of southern descent. from Asia.

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