Anonymous
Post 11/27/2021 15:12     Subject: Re:Stuffing is too dry; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- I regret to inform you that, despite your generous encouragement and excellent advice, the stuffing remained dry and was our one Thanksgiving fail. Sigh. My bad entirely. Fortunately, everything else was chef's kiss-delicious! And, interestingly, nobody seemed to care about the stuffing. It made me wonder if we even need it next year. Does anyone actually like stuffing? Am I just rationalizing? Maybe I'll try the Smitten Kitchen challah stuffing (ironically, we have a home-baked loaf sitting in the freezer.)


Stuffing is my favorite! I wouldn’t care if it was dry though.


+1. I can take or leave all other components of thanksgiving dinner.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2021 14:56     Subject: Re:Stuffing is too dry; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:OP here -- I regret to inform you that, despite your generous encouragement and excellent advice, the stuffing remained dry and was our one Thanksgiving fail. Sigh. My bad entirely. Fortunately, everything else was chef's kiss-delicious! And, interestingly, nobody seemed to care about the stuffing. It made me wonder if we even need it next year. Does anyone actually like stuffing? Am I just rationalizing? Maybe I'll try the Smitten Kitchen challah stuffing (ironically, we have a home-baked loaf sitting in the freezer.)


Stuffing is my favorite! I wouldn’t care if it was dry though.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2021 19:34     Subject: Re:Stuffing is too dry; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:OP here -- I regret to inform you that, despite your generous encouragement and excellent advice, the stuffing remained dry and was our one Thanksgiving fail. Sigh. My bad entirely. Fortunately, everything else was chef's kiss-delicious! And, interestingly, nobody seemed to care about the stuffing. It made me wonder if we even need it next year. GladDoes anyone actually like stuffing? Am I just rationalizing? Maybe I'll try the Smitten Kitchen challah stuffing (ironically, we have a home-baked loaf sitting in the freezer.)


Thank you for the update! I was wondering about you! Glad everything else turned out!
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2021 09:47     Subject: Re:Stuffing is too dry; what to do?

OP here -- I regret to inform you that, despite your generous encouragement and excellent advice, the stuffing remained dry and was our one Thanksgiving fail. Sigh. My bad entirely. Fortunately, everything else was chef's kiss-delicious! And, interestingly, nobody seemed to care about the stuffing. It made me wonder if we even need it next year. Does anyone actually like stuffing? Am I just rationalizing? Maybe I'll try the Smitten Kitchen challah stuffing (ironically, we have a home-baked loaf sitting in the freezer.)
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2021 15:39     Subject: Re:Stuffing is too dry; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would add a little bit of broth. This recipe has you drizzle butter over the top before baking uncovered for the second part of baking. I’ve never tried that before but am trying it this year. You could give it a try, though I expect it will work more to crisp up the top than to add overall moisture.


This is the recipe-

https://smittenkitchen.com/2019/11/challah-stuffing/


I have this in the oven right now! First time making it!
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2021 14:55     Subject: Stuffing is too dry; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:Broth and butter.


Broth and butter. Definitely butter.