Fresh Bread Stuffing

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Post Date: 13th Feb, 2013 - 6:24pm / Post ID: #

Fresh Bread Stuffing

Recipe name:
Fresh Bread Stuffing

Recipe Type Recipe category:
Chicken

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Recipe Ingredients Recipe details:

Ingredients
1eachbread, freah, long loar -or two regular size loaves
1eachonion, large
1poundbacon, diced and cooked
4-5eachcelery stalks, diced
3-4eacheggs
1/4cupbutter, soft (not margarine)
1water to moisten
1poultry seasoning to taste
1/4teaspoonbasil
2tablespoonparsley, dried or fresh chopped
1teaspoongarlic powder
1/8teaspooncayenne
1/8teaspoonoregano
1pepper, to taste

Directions:

Break up bread into bite sized chunks into large bowl. Diced and cook bacon until not quite crisp, saving bacon grease. Chop onion and celery and add to stuffing mixture. Add bacon and pour grease over top of mixture.

Add eggs, spices, butter and mix together. Use a bit of warm water as needed in order to bind the mixture together until it holds its own shape.

Rinse turkey and salt the inside. Loosely pack the inside of turkey with stuffing. Dry off the outside of the turkey by blotting it with paper towels. Use additional butter to lightly coat the outside and top of bird, lightly salt and pepper, and then cook according to directions. (20 mins per lb)

If you are lucky enough to have stuffing left over, shape into balls to place beside the turkey when it has about 1-1/2 hours left to bake.




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