Showing posts with label Thanksgiving Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving Recipe. Show all posts

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Turkey Stuffing

When my family moved to Arkansas, we discovered a dish called cornbread dressing.  It was not cooked in the turkey and cooked with hard boiled eggs.  My mom was informed that she made yankee stuffing ~which was not a compliment~.  There were few that would try her yankee stuffing, but everyone who tried my mom's turkey that was stuffed commented on how moist it was.  Ironically,  that is one of the reasons that her turkey was moist.  It was stuffed.  Here is her recipe.  Even if you make cornbread ~or southern dressing~ I recommend that you use this recipe to stuff your turkey.  Just throw out the stuffing if you don't like it.  What it does for the turkey as it cooks is worth it.

Mom's Turkey Stuffing:

Ingredients:


6 – 8 slices of dry bread – I toast mine and then put on a cookie sheet and let dry out.
1 box herb stuffing mix
1 lb sausage, browned
½ cup butter 
1 small onion, diced
2 ribs of celery, sliced
1 tsp salt
1 tsp sage
2 tsp poultry seasoning
1 tsp ground pepper
2 cups chicken stock

In large bowl, crumble up dry bread slices.  Add stuffing mix, sausage, salt, sage, poultry seasoning, and pepper.  Melt butter in medium frying pan.  Sauté onion and celery in butter until soft.  Add to bread, stuffing mix and seasonings.  Add 1 ½ cups of chicken stock.  Mix well.  Add additional stock to get desired moistness.  You want it moist, but not mush.  

Spoon into the neck and body cavity of the turkey ~make sure you remove the giblets first, lol~ Secure the neck cavity with skin flap and use skewers to secure body cavity.  Bake turkey as directed for a stuffed turkey.  

I recommend baking in a bag with breast side down for the moistest turkey.  Put stuffing that doesn’t fit in the turkey in a baking dish.  Bake it for 30 – 40 minutes covered in a 350 degree oven.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Get Your Turkey Out!

Don’t forget to get your turkey out of the freezer to unthaw. ~I once worked for a woman who didn't know that you had to take your turkey out to unthaw 48 hours before cooking.~

Tips for a moist turkey:
  • Cook turkey in a cooking bag.
  • Stuff your turkey. Even if you don't like "yankee" stuffing, do it. Just feed it to your dog.
  • Cook your turky upside down. Yes, you heard me. Cook it with the breast down.

    My hubby never liked his mom's turkey. It was too dry. He loves mine.

    Happy ThanksGiving!

    P.S. I promise to add some recipes for Christmas. My hubby's mom has a fantastic roll recipe I'll share.
  • Wednesday, November 25, 2009

    Moist Turkey Tips!

    Sorry I haven't been around for a couple of weeks. Busy life. ~like none of you have busy lives~ Anyway, I was hoping to add a few recipes for Thanksgiving, but hadn't had a chance. I do want to post a couple of tips for a moist turkey.

  • Cook turkey in a cooking bag.
  • Stuff your turkey. Even if you don't like "yankee" stuffing, do it. Just feed it to your dog.
  • Cook your turky upside down. Yes, you heard me. Cook it with the breast down.

    My hubby never liked his mom's turkey. It was too dry. He loves mine.

    Happy ThanksGiving!

    P.S. I promise to add some recipes for Christmas. My hubby's mom has a fantastic roll recipe I'll share.
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