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Mom's Stuffing

Posted Thursday, November 18, 2010, at 5:25 PM

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I know there are a number of ways of doing stuffing but this is the way my Mom and Grandmothers did it.

12 to 18-Ounces seasoned stuffing mix.

1-Quart milk

4 to 6-Sticks celery

1-Stick of butter

1-Small onion

1-TBsp sage

1-Egg

Put the milk in a sauce pan, add the stick of butter, sage and a bit of black pepper. Heat just enough to melt the butter, don't over heat it.

While the milk is heating, slice the celery a few times length wise, then slice into diced celery. Dice the onion into small pieces.

Put the stuffing mix in a large bowl. Add the celery and onion and mix a bit.

Whisk the egg. Once the milk is warm add some to the stuffing mix then the egg and then more milk and mix. DON'T add all the milk at one time you may not need it all.

Add the milk a bit at a time and stir the mixture letting the milk soak into the mix, add enough to get the moisture you want.

Goes well in the turkey and if you have some left put it in a dish covered on the burner vent from the oven and it will cook while the turkey is.

Recipe is what I grew up with and now only way I make stuffing and I use it all year round for other things or just cause I want some stuffing. LOL


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YUM! Thanks Joe. I shall try over the holiday.

-- Posted by OpinionMissy on Thu, Nov 18, 2010, at 8:09 PM

Here is my Mom's receipe....

Throw ANYTHING into the pot and tell them to eat it or starve. LOL Seriously, I would ask my Mom for her receipe but the only way she can give that to me is to cook it and it is just her so I do not see that happening. Great article and thanks for sharing it.

-- Posted by Old guy on Thu, Nov 18, 2010, at 8:21 PM

Thanks! Sounds/looks like a great recipe.

Your Mom's too Old Guy

Happy Thanksgiving!

Jessie

-- Posted by jessiemiller on Sun, Nov 21, 2010, at 7:24 PM

Thank you OM, OG, and JM, always enjoy getting the nice comments on the recipes. Sure sometimes it helps people out and some others just a different way of doing things and most can be changed to suit what the individual likes to do.

-- Posted by Eagle_eye on Mon, Nov 22, 2010, at 4:06 PM

Have a nice holiday Joe. I hope you got my email. Take care my friend.

-- Posted by OpinionMissy on Wed, Nov 24, 2010, at 11:58 PM


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