MY MOM'S PERFECT THANKSGIVING STUFFING

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What a wonderfully classic stuffing recipe! It's filled with celery, green pepper, onion, and fresh herbs which makes the stuffing extremely flavorful. Easy to make, this recipe makes a lot so it's enough to feed a crowd. It reminds us of what our moms used to make.

Provided by Robyn Bruce

Categories     Savory Breads

Time 3h

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 onion, diced
1 green pepper, diced
1 c butter
3/4 c diced celery (celery seed can be used, maybe a teaspoon or so)
2 eggs, beaten
2 c canned chicken broth
1 bag(s) Pepperidge Farm herbed seasoned stuffing (is crumbs, not cubes or croutons and is sold in a blue & white bag), 16 oz.
1 bag(s) soft bread cubes, 16-20 oz.
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp poultry seasoning
2 Tbsp dried parsley flakes (or can use fresh parsley)
1 tsp oregano
1 Reynolds turkey sized baking bag
1 turkey

Steps:

  • 1. In a large bowl, combine the bag of bread cubes with Pepperidge Farm herbed seasoned stuffing.
  • 2. In a frying pan, melt butter over medium-high heat. Sautée onions, green pepper, and celery (or celery seed) until all is softened and translucent.
  • 3. Pour melted butter and vegetables over all bread cubes and crumbs.
  • 4. Mix in the two beaten eggs. Toss.
  • 5. Add: 1 tsp Garlic Powder 1 tsp Poultry Seasoning 2 Tbsp Dried Parsley 1 Tsp Oregano Toss again.
  • 6. Now pour chicken broth over all of the mixture making sure that stuffing is ALMOST wet. You want it to be more than damp, but not downright wet so that stuffing doesn't dry out while inside turkey baking. (You can judge if stuffing is becoming too wet, just reserve the rest of the broth if not needed. Many people like to use milk, but I find that it causes it to have a bland flavor. The chicken broth is the secret to excellent flavor, here.)
  • 7. Toss once again, making sure all bread is well coated with all ingredients.
  • 8. Stuff the turkey, packing tightly, but not too tightly (as in "don't really jam it in there") at both ends. (If you have any leftover, you can put it in a casserole dish, and refrigerate until 45 minutes before turkey is done, then put in the oven with turkey for extra stuffing.)
  • 9. Use softened butter and, using fingers, rub butter all over turkey until coated. Then shake a little paprika over the top of the entire turkey.
  • 10. Put about 2 tablespoons flour inside the baking bag before putting the turkey inside. Push turkey into the bag. Close bag tightly. Make three slits across the top of the bag for ventilation and put it into a roaster pan.
  • 11. Put the lid on the roaster. Then bake following instructions for the size turkey you have. (**Note: the baking bag will probably cut baking time by at least 3/4 hr to 1 hour, but really holds in the juices and turkey stays very moist and juicy.) No basting is required when you use the baking bag, but if you wish, you can baste one or two times during baking.
  • 12. **Note** Be sure to remember to make the slits in the top of the baking bag, maybe an inch or two long, and be sure to put the little bit of flour into the bottom of the bag before you put the turkey inside. When finished, you will have an ample supply of broth inside the bag to make your gravy. Simply use a cup or ladle to scoop it all out. (What broth I don't need, I always put into a plastic container and freeze to use when I make my chicken soups. I add it into the pot of soup and it gives my soups added extra special flavor!)

Toad Hornay
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I made this stuffing for a potluck and it was a huge success. Everyone loved it!


Nze Isco
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I've been making this stuffing for over 20 years and it's always a hit. It's the perfect balance of flavors and textures.


Arfin Sahin
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The stuffing was a little too salty for my taste, but overall it was still good.


Eyosiyas Yohannes
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This stuffing is the perfect side dish for Thanksgiving dinner. It's savory, flavorful, and easy to make. I highly recommend it!


HUZAIFAH MONE
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I had high hopes for this stuffing, but I was disappointed. It was bland and lacked flavor.


Labi Malabela
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This stuffing is a classic for a reason. It's simple to make, but it's always delicious. I love the addition of apples and celery, which give it a nice crunch.


Trizxful
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I followed the recipe exactly and the stuffing turned out perfect. It was moist and flavorful, and it was a hit with my family.


Bilal Kv
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This stuffing is amazing! I made it for my family last Thanksgiving and they all loved it. I'll definitely be making it again this year.


Isabelle Saddleback
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Not a fan of this stuffing. It was too dry and bland for my taste.


Alex Alex
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I've tried many stuffing recipes over the years, but this one is by far the best. It's the perfect combination of flavors and textures.


Keira Wilson
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The stuffing tasted fine. I had to make some substitutions, so perhaps that is why it was just okay.


Sibulelo Mbatha
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This stuffing is a must-have for any Thanksgiving dinner. It's so delicious and easy to make!


Ibrahim Alif
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The stuffing was easy to make and turned out great.


Maimal Khan
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I made this stuffing for the first time last year and it was a hit! My family loved it, and I'm sure it will become a new Thanksgiving tradition.


Collins uche
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I've made this stuffing for years, I've become known as the resident stuffing expert at our Thanksgiving gatherings. Everyone loves it!


Dhiraj
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This stuffing is the best! It's so moist and flavorful, and it really makes the turkey shine.