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I've always known it as 'stuffing'...even the extra that won't fit in the bird and is cooked in a baking dish in the oven was called 'stuffing' (and of course mixed with what was inside the bird. Bell's seasoning and sausage is my favorite. One year my uncle brought chestnut stuffing to the family gathering...it was nice, but it just didn't feel like we had a 'traditional' Thanksgiving dinner that year. It all goes back to what you grew up with. My mother made THE best pan gravy...I'm so glad that I hung around the kitchen back in the day and watched how she made it....just saying
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It is said to be a New England tradition. Bell's Seasoning | A New England Thanksgiving Classic - New England Today My dressing has onion, celery, cooked chicken, butter and sage and parsley along with the bread. And it is very moist. As I said earlier, I have no clue what is traditional for others, only once since I was 21 did I eat at another table. The rest of the time I cooked the meal and tried to accommodate everyone present's favorites. Sometimes I would have more than ten sides. I did it all. This week someone is bringing a wonderful broccoli casserole, but the rest I will cook, or buy prepared. ( I shamelessly use Bob Evans already prepared mashed potatoes.) And there won't be that many sides. I don't think. I keep thinking of more.
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Thanksgiving Stuffing
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Both what fits in the brine turkey and what’s left goes in large muffin pan for those who like crispy
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Crispy you say. New concept for me.
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When my mom did TG, she often had twenty people or so for dinner. My six siblings and I always got to take home a container of stuffing. She floored a couple of guests when she told everyone at the table she had to make so much stuffing (she stuffed, I don’t), that she made it in the kitchen sink! She did say that she scrubbed the sink with soap and bleach first. Lol..
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A bit tricky cooking stuffing without over cooking the turkey. The cavity is ripe with bacteria and needs 175 or so to kill them and cook the stuffing. Most pros I think cook the stuffing outside the bird to better manage a properly cooked turkey. Lots of talk on this with the foodies. JMHO. Yes I do all the cooking
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She never cleaned her oven, claiming it contributed “flavor.” Then the fire department arrived... And you wonder why I’m odd?
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There's a good scene from "The West Wing" about this:
President Bartlet and the Butterball Hotline - YouTube |
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We have always called it stuffing, regardless of weather or not it is cooked in the Turkey. Make it with lots of onion, celery, apples, and a few carrots using Bells seasoning, pepperidge farms herb seasoned stuffing mix, garlic, pepper, some butter and olive oil, and chicken broth. I stuff the bird, but do not pack the stuffing in tight to insure it adequately cooks. There is always plenty of stuffing left to cook in a baking dish. Like the stuffing on the moist side, smothered with homemade gravy. My sisters are vedgeterians so they won't eat the stuffing cooked inside the bird. I don't tell them I use chicken broth in the stuffing and they always love it. I can't put sausage in the stuffing because they would not eat any.
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I always thought that if it's cooked inside the bird it's called stuffing and if it's cooked on the stove, it's called dressing.
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