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  1. Ingredients. 1 loaf fresh (3 for a turkey) white bread. 1 small bunch diced (2 with turkey) celery. 1 large diced (3 for turkey) onion. 2 large (up to 8 for turkey) eggs. 1 large pinch salt. 1/4 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper. 1/2 lb (add 1/2 lb for turkey) unsalted butter. 1/4 to 1/2 cup (optional) fresh turkey stock. Directions.

  2. ingredients. Units: US. turkey stuffing recipe. 2 loaves oven-dried white bread (recommended ( Pepperidge Farm) 2 cups cooked white rice. 32 crushed saltines (1 sleeve) 1 lb bulk breakfast sausage. 2 cups chopped celery. 1 large onion, chopped. 7 cups chicken stock. salt. fresh ground black pepper. 1 teaspoon dried sage.

  3. 13 lis 2023 · I asked six chefs for their best bread recommendations to anchor your stuffing recipes, and it turns out many unexpected varieties pair perfectly with the traditional side.

  4. 1 dzień temu · Method #4: Hearty White Bread. Rating: 7.5/10. About this method: Here, I used Arnold Country-Style White Bread, which I cubed and toasted for 30 minutes to fully dry out before proceeding with the master stuffing recipe. Results: The baked stuffing offered up light, crispy pieces on top and remained moist underneath.

  5. 2 dni temu · Thanksgiving Stuffing Loaf is an excellent candidate for all kinds of stuffing recipes. Dice the bread into 3/4" to 1" cubes, or tear it into 1" to 1 1/2" pieces. Lay the prepared bread on a baking sheet or cooling rack and let it rest at room temperature, uncovered, overnight. It’s then ready to use in your favorite stuffing recipe.

  6. With Paula’s timeless and easy Thanksgiving dishes, you’ll achieve the same wonderful turkey-and-stuffing-induced food coma with a fraction of the work. We’re talking roasted turkey, squash casserole, cornbread dressing, and pumpkin pie—all the fixin’s!

  7. Food Network Kitchen uses white bread, onion, celery and fresh herbs as the base for their Classic Stuffing recipe. Assemble this traditional stuffing recipe the day before and pop it into...