When I joined Bon Appétit many years ago as a contributing editor, my first “Entertaining with Style” Thanksgiving feature was a friend of a friend’s family on Nantucket. It is still one of my favorite stories, not just because living on an island I feel a kinship with another popular island so close to us. This particular menu says New England so well — the curried squash soup, sausage and herb stuffing and minted sugar snap peas and pearl onions — served in a home that was built in 1695 (see drawing above.)
Thanksgiving gives us all the opportunity to share and appreciate the regional cultures of our great country. Here’s hoping these Nantucket dishes might inspire an addition to your traditional menu.
Enjoy!
The built-in-cabinet houses a collection of nineteenth-century Nanking China and blue and white Chinese export porcelain. Its Asian motifs were quite different from the European ones of the day. “There’s no doubt that much of it came through the ports of Nantucket and Providence,” Charles says.
The heirloom silver has been in the family for generations. The Kilverts’ ancestors were Yankee traders, diplomats and philanthropists. John Brown Francis, Charles’s great-great-grandfather, was a governor of Rhode Island; Brown University in Providence is one of the family’s legacies.
Granddaughters Cedar and Abby take a look out the front door. Old Glory flying above is the “Betsy Ross” design. “It was one of the first flags to represent the United States,” Charles says. “We think it’s the design that suits the house.”
The family serves the curried squash soup from an heirloom Nankin china tureen. The colorful, lightly spiced starter was created many years ago by Mary McDerrig, the Kilverts’ housekeeper.
Charles takes his place of honor between two of his granddaughters, Emily and Abby. “Thanksgiving is our big family celebration for the year — even more so than Christmas,” says their mother, Bay.
“This is your quintessential Nantucket Thanksgiving house,” says Bay, seated next to Jacqueline. “It’s pretty special to sit down to dinner and to realize that our colonial ancestors once sat here, too.”
Charles’s apple pie is his granddaughters’ favorite. “I look forward to dessert the most,” says Abby. The “1988” box was painted by a family member and given to Charles and Jacqueline as a gift.
Wishing you and your family a tasty and memorable Thanksgiving!
Author of Private Newport and Living Newport, garden furniture designer (The Parterre Bench), national lecturer, and entertaining expert. An honoree for the second year on "The Salonniere 100 America's Best Party Hosts", she was also the host and creative producer of "The Presidential Palate: Entertaining at the White House".
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10 thoughts on “A Nantucket Thanksgiving, Vintage Bon Appetit”
Blessings to you Bettie on Thanksgiving, a special and favorite holiday of mine, truly heartwarming … Cherry
And a Happy, Happy one back to you. Will I see you at Christmas? xo B.
What a wonderful menu. I know the house well because I spend the summers on Nantucket. I have watched the “renovation” of this historic house on the corner of Main and N. Liberty and it doesn’t look the same. The beautiful sunken garden is gone-given way to another house. Hmm, when will they stop this?
Thanks for the update, Vicki. So sorry to hear the old garden is gone…aaah, “progress.”B.
This brings back great memories. Only wish Bon Appetit was still as great.
Here’s to memories!!
Dear Bettie,
What a lovely roundup of Thanksgiving delights. I subscribed to Bon Appetit for years and years! Thank you for the memories!
xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Those were great years when I was there; I love reliving them by posting old issues. The recipes are truly the best!
Happy Thanksgiving, Karena.
I saved this issue of Bon Appetit and have made the cover pie several times. We also visited Nantucket in June 1994 and saw the home covered in pink roses. Jacqueline was grooming planted beds near the front door. Lovely and picture perfect.
I have been making this stuffing since the recipe appeared in the Bon Appetit magazine. It’s been a big hit with my family and friends!
Blessings to you Bettie on Thanksgiving, a special and favorite holiday of mine, truly heartwarming … Cherry
And a Happy, Happy one back to you. Will I see you at Christmas? xo B.
What a wonderful menu. I know the house well because I spend the summers on Nantucket. I have watched the “renovation” of this historic house on the corner of Main and N. Liberty and it doesn’t look the same. The beautiful sunken garden is gone-given way to another house. Hmm, when will they stop this?
Thanks for the update, Vicki. So sorry to hear the old garden is gone…aaah, “progress.”B.
This brings back great memories. Only wish Bon Appetit was still as great.
Here’s to memories!!
Dear Bettie,
What a lovely roundup of Thanksgiving delights. I subscribed to Bon Appetit for years and years! Thank you for the memories!
xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Those were great years when I was there; I love reliving them by posting old issues. The recipes are truly the best!
Happy Thanksgiving, Karena.
I saved this issue of Bon Appetit and have made the cover pie several times. We also visited Nantucket in June 1994 and saw the home covered in pink roses. Jacqueline was grooming planted beds near the front door. Lovely and picture perfect.
I have been making this stuffing since the recipe appeared in the Bon Appetit magazine. It’s been a big hit with my family and friends!