Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will tell you right now that I've done this and no one ever likes it as much as the bagged stuff. Seriously don't bother.
We make a homemade sourdough stuffing that is my kids’ favorite Thanksgiving food. Pepperidge farm bagged stuffing would definitely not please our family!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make a delicious one by pouring the sutffing mix out of a Stove Top box and into boiling water. It's amazing and everyone eats is every year!
This is what I usually do. Is this ok for company?
Anonymous wrote:I grew up eating stuffing with sausage and ground pork added. I don’t have a written recipe and have tried to recreate it with bad results. It turns out solid. Can anyone provide tips for a better result? I am getting the ratios of bread, meat, egg and liquid wrong I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bag Pepperidge farm CUBES
Vegetable stock
Stick of butter
2 onions
2 carrots
2 celery
3 cloves garlic
1 bunch scallions
1 box brown mushrooms
Parsley
Sage
Finely chop all veggies in the food processor. Sautee with butter covered on low heat for 20 min.
Add cubes and stock (as much as you need to be uniformly damp. Mix in herbs, chopped.
Add to greased 9x13 pan. Dot with butter.
Bake at 400 until browned.
what's a box of brown mushrooms?
Anonymous wrote:I grew up eating stuffing with sausage and ground pork added. I don’t have a written recipe and have tried to recreate it with bad results. It turns out solid. Can anyone provide tips for a better result? I am getting the ratios of bread, meat, egg and liquid wrong I think.
Anonymous wrote:Bag Pepperidge farm CUBES
Vegetable stock
Stick of butter
2 onions
2 carrots
2 celery
3 cloves garlic
1 bunch scallions
1 box brown mushrooms
Parsley
Sage
Finely chop all veggies in the food processor. Sautee with butter covered on low heat for 20 min.
Add cubes and stock (as much as you need to be uniformly damp. Mix in herbs, chopped.
Add to greased 9x13 pan. Dot with butter.
Bake at 400 until browned.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to put it in the bird. thank you.
Anonymous wrote:I will tell you right now that I've done this and no one ever likes it as much as the bagged stuff. Seriously don't bother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make a delicious one by pouring the sutffing mix out of a Stove Top box and into boiling water. It's amazing and everyone eats is every year!
This is what I usually do. Is this ok for company?